#19 - Matthew Shribman: More than Science in the Bath

#19 - Matthew Shribman: More than Science in the Bath

Author: Shan September 8, 2019 Duration: 1:40:01

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Matthew Shribman is an Irish–British entrepreneur, science communicator, and musician. He is best known for presenting the online series “Science In The Bath”, and for his music under the stage name Ash Lad. Matthew also hosts the Science-Comedy Podcast A Piece of String” with QI founder John Mitchinson.

Matthew's science communication work has seen him collaborate with TED Talks, Pint of Science and the Plastic Oceans Foundation to name a few. Matthew spoke at TEDx London, in which he presented…in a bathtub. He has also done other cool stuff like giving talks for the London Science Museum, and UK music festivals like Bestival and WOMAD.

Matthew is the founder of the #nobeef campaign which serves to raise awareness about the destructive environmental impact of beef production and consumption. It’s also supported by the likes of Peter Gabriel and Paul Macartney.

Matthew's music has been featured in The Sunday Times' Hottest Tracks and has been supported by BBC Radio 1, Clash, Radio X and 6Music. The Guardian newspaper labeled Matthew as "one to watch". Matthew also works with award-winning music producer Brett Cox.

Matthew is a Chemistry graduate from the University of Oxford. He earned a first-class Master's degree in 2011, following completion of his thesis entitled 'In Search of A Chemical Compass – Animal Migration in Magnetic Fields' under the supervision of Dr. Christiane Timmel.

Matthew is a highly engaging public speaker and presenter. His innate passion, razor-sharp intellect and desire to educate and raise awareness is cloaked in humor and layman’s terms. He makes science accessible to all with environmentalism at its core. He makes it fun, inspiring and he is on a mission. In fact, he openly shares his mission statements with the world and they are:

-To make Science as accessible as oxygen
-Ignite curiosity
-Harness Science media to combat environmental destruction
-To encourage innovation and courageous thinking

Matthew is with me to share his journey so far, his challenges, his hopes for the future AND a whole lot of Scientific facts.

Check out Matthew's work at:

Website
http://www.matthewshribman.com/

Science in the Bath (Youtube channel)
http://www.youtube.com/ScienceInTheBath

Instagram
http://www.instagram.com/MatthewShribman

Soundcloud
https://www.soundcloud.com/ashladmusic

#nobeef Campaign
http://www.0beef.com/

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