Talk Nerdy, Inc.
Talk Nerdy
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Education, Science
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Downloads per Episode
11,000
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Hosting Provider
Spreaker (IAB Certified) IAB Certification
Publishes
Weekly on Mon
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Description
Cara Santa Maria is a science communicator, television host, producer, and journalist. She is excited to present "Talk Nerdy," a place for conversations with interesting people about interesting topics.
Cara Santa Maria is a Los Angeles Area Emmy and Knight Foundation Award winning journalist, science communicator, television personality,
producer, and podcaster. Cara is the science correspondent on National Geographic's Brain Games and reports on local issues for KCET/PBS SoCal. She is the creator and host of a weekly science podcast called Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria and cohosts the popular Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast. She is a founding member of the Nerd Brigade and cofounded the annual science communication retreat #SciCommCamp. Prior to her career in media, Cara taught biology and psychology courses to university undergraduates and high school students in Texas and New York. Her published research has spanned various topics, including clinical psychological assessment, the neuropsychology of blindness, neuronal cell culture techniques, and computational neurophysiology. She is currently working toward her PhD in clinical psychology from Fielding Graduate University.
Cara Santa Maria is a Los Angeles Area Emmy and Knight Foundation Award winning journalist, science communicator, television personality,
producer, and podcaster. Cara is the science correspondent on National Geographic's Brain Games and reports on local issues for KCET/PBS SoCal. She is the creator and host of a weekly science podcast called Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria and cohosts the popular Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast. She is a founding member of the Nerd Brigade and cofounded the annual science communication retreat #SciCommCamp. Prior to her career in media, Cara taught biology and psychology courses to university undergraduates and high school students in Texas and New York. Her published research has spanned various topics, including clinical psychological assessment, the neuropsychology of blindness, neuronal cell culture techniques, and computational neurophysiology. She is currently working toward her PhD in clinical psychology from Fielding Graduate University.
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Podcast Information
About the Host
Host Name: Cara Santa Maria
Host Residence Country: United States
Cara Santa Maria is a Los Angeles Area Emmy and Knight Foundation Award winning journalist, science communicator, television personality,
producer, and podcaster. Cara is a correspondent on Netflix's Bill Nye Saves the World and reports on local issues for SoCal Connected on KCET. She is the creator and host of a weekly science podcast called Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria and cohosts the popular Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast. She is a founding member of the Nerd Brigade and cofounded the annual science communication retreat #SciCommCamp. Prior to her career in media, Cara taught biology and psychology courses to university undergraduates and high school students in Texas and New York. Her published research has spanned various topics, including clinical psychological assessment, the neuropsychology of blindness, neuronal cell culture techniques, and computational neurophysiology.
producer, and podcaster. Cara is a correspondent on Netflix's Bill Nye Saves the World and reports on local issues for SoCal Connected on KCET. She is the creator and host of a weekly science podcast called Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria and cohosts the popular Skeptics' Guide to the Universe podcast. She is a founding member of the Nerd Brigade and cofounded the annual science communication retreat #SciCommCamp. Prior to her career in media, Cara taught biology and psychology courses to university undergraduates and high school students in Texas and New York. Her published research has spanned various topics, including clinical psychological assessment, the neuropsychology of blindness, neuronal cell culture techniques, and computational neurophysiology.
Average Episode Length
1-1.5 Hours
Audience Demographics
Gender
Male
73%
|
Female
27%
|
Audience Percent by Country
United States | 60% |
Education
High School | 18% | |
Some College | 14% | |
Bachelors | 39% | |
Masters | 20% | |
PHD/Doctorate | 9% |
Age
12-17 | 1% | |
18-24 | 10% | |
25-34 | 34% | |
35-44 | 24% | |
45-54 | 19% | |
55-64 | 10% | |
65+ | 2% | |
Median Age: 39 |
Income
Less than $40k | 31% | |
$40k-$60k | 10% | |
$60k-$80k | 17% | |
$80k-$100k | 14% | |
$100k-$150k | 18% | |
$150k+ | 10% | |
Median Income: $76,000 |
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