DASL Podcast

By: Silvia Vicenzi
  • Summary

  • The DASL podcast is a project designed by Dr. Silvia Vicenzi to elevate the stories of underrepresented trainees at UCSD who have braved challenges and discrimination in their lives and careers. This platform aims to empower individuals by sharing their experiences and the strategies they used to navigate and overcome such obstacles. The objective is to provide insights and inspiration, with the anticipated outcome being a source of motivation and guidance for trainees facing similar challenges. DASL at UCSD has already made significant contributions to promoting diversity and enhancing rights within higher education. The DASL Podcast represents a forward-thinking approach to storytelling and mentorship that will make a lasting impact on our community.

    We are extremely thankful to the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Diversity Grant for funding the DASL Podcast Series, among many other projects (https://chanzuckerberg.com/). DASL stands for The Diversity and Science Lecture Series (https://www.ucsddasl.com/).

    Are you interested in sharing your story on the DASL Podcast? Nominate yourself or someone you know to be a guest by filling out our intake form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMipiFRpxpWj_IEDte8mBAKA9n7BCe2ylBLNNY_H6zTE5Ogg/viewform.
    We’re excited to feature voices that inspire, empower, and contribute to our diverse community.

    © 2024 DASL Podcast
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Episodes
  • Ep.6 - Interview with Dr. Ghodsieh Ghanbari
    Nov 18 2024

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    The podcast episode features an interview with Dr. Ghodsieh Ghanbari, who shares her inspiring story of resilience and determination as an Iranian immigrant navigating life and academia in the United States. Ghodsieh reflects on the challenges she faced during the 2017 U.S. travel ban, which forced her to wait in uncertainty despite holding a legal visa for her PhD. She discusses the emotional toll of confronting barriers beyond one’s control and the importance of staying hopeful and believing in one’s strength and value. Silvia and Ghodsieh delve into what it means to be an immigrant in the U.S., highlighting the importance of building and nurturing communities to overcome challenges. Ghodsieh shares how the support she received from the Iranian community inspired her to pay it forward, creating a chain of kindness and solidarity for new students. The conversation emphasizes the power of resilience, the value of self-belief, and the role of faith in navigating life’s uncertainties. Ghodsieh offers advice to those facing obstacles, reminding listeners not to underestimate themselves and to stay hopeful in the face of adversity. Enjoy this powerful discussion that sheds light on the immigrant experience, the strength of community, and the enduring spirit of those who persevere through life’s challenges.

    Are you interested in sharing your story on the DASL Podcast? Nominate yourself or someone you know to be a guest by filling out our intake form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMipiFRpxpWj_IEDte8mBAKA9n7BCe2ylBLNNY_H6zTE5Ogg/viewform.
    We’re excited to feature voices that inspire, empower, and contribute to our diverse community.

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    27 mins
  • Ep.5 - Interview with Dr. Chris Anderson
    Oct 22 2024

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    The podcast episode features an interview with Dr Christopher Anderson, a guest whose inspiring journey challenges the stereotypes often imposed on Black individuals, especially those from families with little exposure to science. Chris reflects on the internalized racism that can discourage Black individuals from pursuing scientific careers and how he overcame these barriers. Silvia and Chris discuss the financial challenges that often go unspoken in academic spaces, including the lack of paid undergraduate positions, which limits access for underrepresented students. Together, they explore ways to create a more inclusive and equitable academic environment, focusing on how mentorship and building supportive networks can help push for systemic change to overcome these barriers. Chris offers advice to trainees facing similar challenges, encouraging them to find mentors who provide both career guidance and personal support. The conversation also touches on broader social issues, including healthcare inequities, with Chris sharing insights into how sex and racial biases affect medical treatment, particularly for Black women. He highlights the importance of having diverse voices in science to drive the right questions and solutions. Finally, Chris leaves listeners with a powerful reminder to keep fighting for their dreams, no matter the obstacles they face. Enjoy this thought-provoking discussion that sheds light on the urgent need for diversity and inclusion in science and beyond!

    Are you interested in sharing your story on the DASL Podcast? Nominate yourself or someone you know to be a guest by filling out our intake form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMipiFRpxpWj_IEDte8mBAKA9n7BCe2ylBLNNY_H6zTE5Ogg/viewform.
    We’re excited to feature voices that inspire, empower, and contribute to our diverse community.

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    49 mins
  • Ep.4 - Interview with Dr. Neha Varshney
    Oct 7 2024

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    The podcast episode features an interview with Dr. Neha Varshney, a remarkable scientist dedicated to fostering future talent in India. Neha shares her inspiring journey of becoming a mentor, and the profound impact mentorship can have on both the mentor and the mentee. She discusses her involvement in outreach programs for underprivileged children, emphasizing how education and encouragement can change lives. Neha highlights the importance of finding compatible mentors and the role networking plays in shaping our careers. She reminds us that great mentorship often comes from unexpected sources and can be found outside traditional academic structures. Neha also addresses the challenges she has faced in her academic journey, reinforcing the importance of resilience and adaptability. Her experiences illustrate how to navigate obstacles while uplifting others along the way. Neha’s aspirations to establish her own lab while exploring her passion for science art reflect her openness to diverse career paths. Enjoy this insightful discussion on navigating life’s ups and downs, embracing diverse perspectives, and empowering the next generation of scientists!

    Are you interested in sharing your story on the DASL Podcast? Nominate yourself or someone you know to be a guest by filling out our intake form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdMipiFRpxpWj_IEDte8mBAKA9n7BCe2ylBLNNY_H6zTE5Ogg/viewform.
    We’re excited to feature voices that inspire, empower, and contribute to our diverse community.

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    34 mins

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