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HDBI
Made The Same Way
What happens when a biologist comes face to face with a female MC? Some probing questions, brutal honesty, and lots of rapping about fertilisation. Made the Same Way is a brand new experimental podcast bringing together emerging artists and researchers to discuss science, life, and music. Each episode challenges a new pair to collaborate on an original creative piece inspired by their conversation. You eavesdrop into the process and hear the final result. A collaborative project between Manchester production company Reform Radio and the Wellcome-funded Human Developmental Biology Initiative.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 16 ratings
Great show!
Loved the science-music collaboration!
Science-lover via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/27/23
Thought Provoking!!
Excellent mix of science and music to fully explore these research ideas. Allows anyone to understand the importance of what HDBI does !!
Connnnnnnnnnnnnor via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/24/23
Thought provoking
Really interesting conversations about not only the research itself but the ethics of it all and who should have a say. Made me think and the music at the end is inspired!
trnedytryhard via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/21/23
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