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Dr. Crystal Dilworth is proving that STEM is for anyone willing to dive headlong into the unknown. Her amazing TEDx talk, delivered in skinny jeans and neon green heels, has gained nearly 100K views and destroys the longstanding myth of the frumpy and unhip scientist. Leveraging the discipline she learned from her modern dance background, she brings together the worlds of science and creativity combining the usually sterile world of research with the mass appeal of pop culture. She has been the go-to host/journalist for countless scientific shows including TechKnow, YouTube's Fail Lab, and Discovery Channel's DNews among others. Get to know the doctor, researcher, actress, and choreographer in this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu.
Original air date: 10-24-17
SHOW NOTES
Crystal shares her thoughts on multiple dimensions and creating your own reality. [3:09]
Crystal reveals what happens in your brain when you tell yourself little lies. [6:05]
Crystal explains what led her to make the leap from modern dance to neuroscience. [12:06]
Tom and Crystal discuss A-type personalities and the importance of embracing encounters. [14:38]
Crystal explains why story is the most powerful tool to help shape young minds. [17:10]
Crystal talks about why brains are lazy and how they don’t like to be bored or proven wrong. [23:52]
Tom and Crystal dive into the mechanisms our brains use to create false narratives. [25:59]
Crystal talks about giving yourself what you need in order to be your best self. [29:47]
Crystal breaks down the relationship between science and being in love. [31:06]
Crystal talks about her self-narrative and how she views accomplishments. [33:05]
Crystal expresses what she would like to see happen for women in STEM. [41:31]
Crystal shares the impact that she wants to have on the world. [42:52]
FOLLOW CRYSTAL
Twitter: http://bit.ly/2gW6JdM
Instagram: http://bit.ly/2yyn2Hy
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By Impact Theory4.5
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Dr. Crystal Dilworth is proving that STEM is for anyone willing to dive headlong into the unknown. Her amazing TEDx talk, delivered in skinny jeans and neon green heels, has gained nearly 100K views and destroys the longstanding myth of the frumpy and unhip scientist. Leveraging the discipline she learned from her modern dance background, she brings together the worlds of science and creativity combining the usually sterile world of research with the mass appeal of pop culture. She has been the go-to host/journalist for countless scientific shows including TechKnow, YouTube's Fail Lab, and Discovery Channel's DNews among others. Get to know the doctor, researcher, actress, and choreographer in this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu.
Original air date: 10-24-17
SHOW NOTES
Crystal shares her thoughts on multiple dimensions and creating your own reality. [3:09]
Crystal reveals what happens in your brain when you tell yourself little lies. [6:05]
Crystal explains what led her to make the leap from modern dance to neuroscience. [12:06]
Tom and Crystal discuss A-type personalities and the importance of embracing encounters. [14:38]
Crystal explains why story is the most powerful tool to help shape young minds. [17:10]
Crystal talks about why brains are lazy and how they don’t like to be bored or proven wrong. [23:52]
Tom and Crystal dive into the mechanisms our brains use to create false narratives. [25:59]
Crystal talks about giving yourself what you need in order to be your best self. [29:47]
Crystal breaks down the relationship between science and being in love. [31:06]
Crystal talks about her self-narrative and how she views accomplishments. [33:05]
Crystal expresses what she would like to see happen for women in STEM. [41:31]
Crystal shares the impact that she wants to have on the world. [42:52]
FOLLOW CRYSTAL
Twitter: http://bit.ly/2gW6JdM
Instagram: http://bit.ly/2yyn2Hy
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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