4x Emmy Award-winning author, writer, and educator Lynn Brunelle from "Bill Nye the Science Guy" describes her challenges and triumphs as a woman in STEM, and offers practical and inspiring advice for girls and women.
Music credit: [ Ссылка ] A four-time Emmy Award-winning writer for Bill Nye the Science Guy, Lynn Brunelle has over 25 years’ experience writing for people of all ages, across all manner of media. Previously a classroom science, English, and art teacher for K-12, an editor, illustrator, and award-winning author of over 45 titles (including Pop Bottle Science, Camp Out!, World Almanac Puzzler Decks, and Mama’s Little Book of Tricks), Brunelle has created, developed, and written projects for Chronicle, Workman, National Geographic, Scholastic, Random House, Penguin, A&E, The Discovery Channel, Disney, ABC TV, NBC, NPR, The Annenberg Foundation, World Almanac, Cranium, and PBS. A regular contributor to NBC’s New Day Northwest as a family science guru, Martha Stewart Radio as a family activity consultant and a contributor to NPR’s Science Friday, she is the creator of the Mama Gone Geek blog and Tabletop Science—videos that make science fun and accessible.
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