Fashioning the Future With: Chef Simone Bridges

If you're hungry for some sweet science, then salivating snickerdoodles, you're in the right place because we have celebrity Chef Simone Bridges on the blog today! Simone Bridges is a highly regarded culinary artist, a STEM advocate, a speaker, an author, and an accomplished businesswoman — and guess what — she's only twelve years old.

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Fashioning the Future With: Hannah Needham

At Style Engineers Worldwide, we love all things #STEM and #SciComm, and wiggling watercress, Wonk! magazine's founder Hannah Needham is on the blog today! Wonk! is a fun, captivating, and educational resource that covers STEM topics along with fashion, beauty, and pop culture trends. We are all about that here, so, naturally, we are all about Wonk!

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Fashioning the Future With: Alex Glow

If you love magic, making, and wildly sensational women in STEM, then you'll adore today's Q&A with Alex Glow. Alex is a modern-day Merlin, a master of YouTube, and a talented artist, musician, and inventor. Endless creativity along with unwavering innovation are synonymous with Alex Glow, and we think that's pretty spellbinding.

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Fashioning the Future With: Sahda Haroon

A passion for science, a drive to share knowledge, and a commitment to cosmic goals are just some of the things make high schooler Sahda Haroon a world-renowned STEAM advocate. That's right, today's interview comes from Ras Al Khaima in the United Arab Emirates and shows that STEAM and hard work can unite dreamers all over the globe.

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Fashioning the Future With: Rachel Pizzolato

Stampeding sweet potatoes, we've got a Mythbuster on the blog! That's right, it's Rachel Pizzolato, a.k.a. BEAUTY & BRAINS with a Twist, and she's here to tell us what it's like to be a fourteen-year-old award-winning scientist, gymnast, pageant queen, model, and, yep, a star of the forthcoming Mythbusters Jr. series.

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