Stand-up comedian W. Kamau Bell is the host of CNN’s United Shades of America . He’s also the author of a new book, The Awkward Thoughts Of W. Kamau Bell. Nerdette ’s Tricia Bobeda talked with Bell about why awkwardness and comedy go hand in hand, what it’s like to be a blerd (black nerd), and why the TV show Blackish is so great.
Jun 09, 2017•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast This week is all about looking for pieces of space, whether they’re in orbit or in Antarctic ice. First, asteroid hunter Carrie Nugent talks about chasing down elusive celestial bodies and why she doesn’t like talking about what it’s like to be a woman in science. And then we talk about meteorite hunting with the hosts of Undiscovered , a new podcast from NPR’s Science Friday team....
Jun 02, 2017•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast Sean Gunn is known for playing the ever-eccentric Kirk on Gilmore Girls and space-pirate Kraglin in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies. On Nerdette , he talks about what it’s like to be in a movie directed by his big brother, and how intense Gilmore Girls fans are. Plus, Sean shares his little-known obsessions with math, cats, and rap.
May 26, 2017•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast Jaime Camil plays the dramatic, charismatic, slightly self-absorbed yet extra-endearing Rogelio De La Vega on the CW’s telenovela-style comedy, Jane The Virgin . Camil, who has starred in many Mexican sitcoms, films and telenovelas, tells Nerdette ’s Greta Johnsen why Jane the Virgin is so relatable and how it’s changing the game for people of color on American television....
May 19, 2017•28 min•Transcript available on Metacast Yoga enthusiast, expert and internationally recognized teacher Jessamyn Stanley breaks all the stereotypes of a yogi. Nerdette ’s Greta Johnsen and Tricia Bobeda sat down with Stanley to talk about her new book, Every Body Yoga ; how yoga is for everyone (and not just the models drinking coconut water in the Lululemon ads); and why yoga is more than just a way to burn calories....
May 12, 2017•35 min•Transcript available on Metacast Rebecca Skloot talks about the long journey of turning her book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks , into an HBO film starring Oprah. She also discusses the importance of storytelling in science and why, even after 18 years, she’s still traveling the world to talk about the life of Henrietta Lacks.
May 05, 2017•32 min•Transcript available on Metacast Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and Apollo 13 astronaut Jim Lovell talk about the importance of failure, the future of innovation, and when we’ll get to Mars.
Apr 28, 2017•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast Author Roxane Gay talks about writing her most recent book, a collection of short stories called Difficult Women , and why Beyoncé, Law and Order SVU and Channing Tatum’s neck are mentioned in the book’s acknowledgements. Then, “reformed librarian” Kelly Jensen on why feminism isn’t always fun — but should be accessible — and how her new book is helping girls (and boys!) everywhere....
Mar 31, 2017•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast Orthodox Jewish sex therapist Dr. Bat Sheva Marcus founded one of the largest women’s sexual health clinics in the country. From taboos to vibrators, Bat Sheva talks about how she helps women embrace their sexuality. She also discusses her approach to solving specific challenges for women in the Orthodox Jewish community.
Mar 24, 2017•39 min•Transcript available on Metacast Amy Smeed, the leader of the animation team for Disney’s Moana, talks about what it’s like to build a character who is decidedly not a Disney princess, how the animation process works, and why deadlines are important.
Mar 17, 2017•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast YouTube’s queen of crappy robots, Simone Giertz, tells us how she got in the business of making the world’s best crappy robots, like an alarm clock that slaps you awake in the morning with a robotic arm, a robot that very terribly applies lipstick, and a vegetable chopper with 8-foot long knives. In an interview with Nerdette hosts Tricia Bobeda and Greta Johnsen, she talked about how building terrible robots is a constant learning experience....
Mar 10, 2017•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast Hugo Award-winning author N.K. Jemisin talks about how all of her book ideas start with a simple question: “What if?” She also explains the unusual circumstances surrounding her Hugo Award victory and how science fiction is evolving for the better.
Mar 03, 2017•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast Derek Thompson, senior editor of The Atlantic , tells Nerdette' s Tricia Bobeda about his new book Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in an Age of Distraction . He explains what makes Adele’s "Hello" and Drake’s "Hotline Bling" top hits and how Star Wars was almost totally unknown. ...
Feb 24, 2017•31 min•Transcript available on Metacast Dr. Sheyna Gifford tells us about her year living on a volcano in Hawaii with just five other people as part of HI-SEAS IV, a NASA project to simulate life on Mars. Sheyna was the space doc on the mission, accompanied by a physicist, an architect, an engineer, a biologist and a commander. Living in a 1200 square foot biodome and going outside only in their space suits, the crew studied the psychological effects and group dynamics that could be at play when astronauts make it to Mars. On Nerdette...
Feb 17, 2017•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast Maria Popova, the creator of the website Brain Pickings , explains how her job is to reflect on everything from literature and physics to astronomy and art. She tells Nerdette hosts Tricia Bobeda and Greta Johnsen about her rigorous daily diet of reading, writing, tweeting, and reflecting, as well as her newest guilty pleasure: Playing bridge. ...
Feb 10, 2017•24 min•Transcript available on Metacast Singer, rapper and flute player Lizzo breaks down her debut EP Coconut Oil and her bevy of musical styles. The multitalented artist talks about her early days in music, from being a band geek and starting girl groups as a kid to making music now that’s empowering and body-positive.
Feb 03, 2017•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast Tom Hanks is a little obsessed with typewriters. So when we put the Academy Award-winning actor in front of a pre-WWII Underwood Champion, he gave Nerdette hosts Tricia Bobeda and Greta Johnsen an impromptu master class on the machines he calls “self-contained printing presses with which you can change the world.” Want to support this show and get a sweet Nerdette mug and/or notebook as a thank you gift? Go to https://wbez.org/nerdalert...
Jan 27, 2017•26 min•Transcript available on Metacast We talk to Andy Cohen, the man behind Bravo’s Real Housewives, about celebrity obsession. Then we break down some of the best podcasts of 2016 with help from Lauren Ober, host of NPR’s The Big Listen , and Brittany Luce, of Gimlet. And finally, author Margot Lee Shetterly on her book Hidden Figures (the inspiration for the new film by the same name) which tells the stories of black female mathematicians who played crucial roles in the early days of NASA....
Dec 22, 2016•57 min•Transcript available on Metacast Stephanie Beatriz plays Rosa on the Fox series Brooklyn Nine-Nine . Beatriz and her best friend Courtney Kocak also host Reality Bytes , a show where they discuss the myriad confusing things about having real relationships in the age of emojis and swipe-y apps. Then, delicious homework from cookie expert Dorie Greenspan....
Dec 15, 2016•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast Phoebe Robinson is a stand-up comic, the author of You Can’t Touch My Hair and host of two podcasts: 2 Dope Queens and Sooo Many White Guys . She talks about why people online flipped out about the title of ‘Sooo Many White Guys’ and how being a black feminist can be a full time job.
Dec 09, 2016•32 min•Transcript available on Metacast The Gilmore Girls revival is finally here, and we’ve got a LOT of feelings. First, we challenge Gilmore newbies (and Dinner Party Download co-hosts) Brendan Francis Newnam and Rico Gagliano to watch the first episode of the new series. Then, we chat with Liz Torres, the actress who plays Miss Patty. Finally, Tricia and Greta share their major takeaways from the revival....
Dec 02, 2016•56 min•Transcript available on Metacast Author Kate Schatz tells us about a few historical heroines and explains why Rad Women Worldwide is a book for boys.
Nov 22, 2016•22 min•Transcript available on Metacast Grace Bonney is the brilliant creator behind the website Design*Sponge . She talked to 100 women doing creative work and tells us what she learned by turning those conversations into the new book In The Company Of Women . She talks about the beauty of creative messes, what to do if we magically had an extra hour in the day, and the ever-elusive notion of work-life balance. Plus, we chat with the host of WBEZ's new podcast that tells the inside story about how Oprah's media empire &nbs...
Nov 18, 2016•34 min•Transcript available on Metacast It’s been an interesting week to be alive! We have a new president-elect, and we almost elected America’s first female president. To help us understand what happened we’re joined by Carol Moseley Braun, the first African American woman to serve as a United States senator.
Nov 11, 2016•28 min•Transcript available on Metacast Issa Rae is the creator and star of HBO’s Insecure , a show about 29 year-old, her best friend, and their life choices. Issa tells us why we can’t all be Olivia Pope, how her new show reflects her own personality, and how a life crisis in your 30s is more interesting than one at 22.
Nov 03, 2016•27 min•Transcript available on Metacast Ben Sinclair and Katja Blichfeld are the creators of the web-turned-HBO series High Maintenance . (Ben also plays “The Guy,” the show’s pot peddler.) On Nerdette, Katja and Ben talk about how the show has changed now that it’s an HBO production, why the simplest episodes are the most effective, and how they love to talk to strangers....
Oct 27, 2016•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast Two of our favorite podcast hosts and pop culture opinion-havers stop by to nerd out about their television favorites. NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour host, Linda Holmes , and Jim DeRogatis of Sound Opinions join us to talk about the most under appreciated and most anticipated shows in their queues. ...
Sep 23, 2016•37 min•Transcript available on Metacast We chat with the pop culture writer, known for her blog and now a new book brimming with well-intentioned side-eye. Plus, a conversation with Kimberly Hebert Gregory of HBO's Vice Principals.
Sep 15, 2016•32 min•Transcript available on Metacast Eugenia Cheng teaches math to artists and makes it delicious. Plus, Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! 's Peter Sagal stops by.
Sep 08, 2016•31 min•Transcript available on Metacast G. Willow Wilson writes Marvel ’s Ms. Marvel comic. She tells us how a comic about an American Muslim teenager with superpowers came to be, what it’s like to write stories about outsiders, and why millennials can be hard to understand.
Sep 01, 2016•37 min•Transcript available on Metacast