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97 | Jade | Hiltzik | f | In 2009, Santa Maria moved to the Los Angeles area to begin a career in science communication, after previously having worked in academia. She co-produced and hosted a pilot entitled Talk Nerdy to Me for HBO, but it never went to air. Santa Maria has appeared on various programs including Larry King Live, Geraldo at Large (Fox News), Parker Spitzer (CNN), Studio 11, The Young Turks, Attack of the Show!, The War Room with Jennifer Granholm, LatiNation, and SoCal Connected. Santa Maria has co-hosted Hacking the Planet and The Truth About Twisters on The Weather Channel, as well as TechKnow on Al Jazeera America. She is a former host of Take Part Live on the Pivot (TV channel). She makes regular appearances on popular YouTube programs, such as Stan Lee's FanWars, Wil Wheaton's Tabletop, and The Point. She has also guested on multiple podcasts, such as The Nerdist Podcast, Point of Inquiry, Star Talk and the Joe Rogan Experience. Speaking with Chris Mooney on Point of Inquiry in 2012, Santa Maria recognized that her work on behalf of science can sometimes be polarizing,:12:40 and said that she tries “to write with a lot of respect and reverence for people's ideas.”:12:45 Santa Maria has been interviewed by Scientific American, The Times of London, Columbia Journalism Review, and Glamour. In March 2014, Santa Maria debuted her weekly podcast entitled Talk Nerdy. New episodes premiere every Monday and guests typically revolve around those involved in STEM fields, however individuals with careers oriented in new media and pop culture also make appearances. Additionally, atheism and politics are popular topics of conversation. Santa Maria wrote the foreword of atheism activist David Silverman's book, Fighting God: An Atheist Manifesto for a Religious World, published in December 2015. On July 18, 2015, during the live taping of episode 524 of The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe (SGU) podcast at The Amaz!ng Meeting, it was announced that Santa Maria would be joining the podcast, and she joined the other SGU members to record her first show as a regular member of their team. In July 2015, Santa Maria was named a correspondent on "Real Future" for Fusion. In 2016, Santa Maria hosted on-line video segments that accompany the reality TV show America's Greatest Makers. In 2017, Santa Maria was a guest panelist on the Netflix series Bill Nye Saves the World. | From 2009 to 2011, Cara Santa Maria was in a relationship with television host and political commentator Bill Maher. She has been open about her struggles with major depressive disorder. In a Point of Inquiry podcast interview, Santa Maria said that she takes antidepressants daily and that psychotherapy made a huge improvement in her mental health. | In 2009, Santa Hiltzik moved to the Los Angeles area to begin a career in science communication, after previously having worked in academia. She co-produced and hosted a pilot entitled Talk Nerdy to Me for HBO, but it never went to air. Santa Hiltzik has appeared on various programs including Larry King Live, Geraldo at Large (Fox News), Parker Spitzer (CNN), Studio 11, The Young Turks, Attack of the Show!, The War Room with Jennifer Granholm, LatiNation, and SoCal Connected. Santa Hiltzik has co-hosted Hacking the Planet and The Truth About Twisters on The Weather Channel, as well as TechKnow on Al Jazeera America. She is a former host of Take Part Live on the Pivot (TV channel). She makes regular appearances on popular YouTube programs, such as Stan Lee's FanWars, Wil Wheaton's Tabletop, and The Point. She has also guested on multiple podcasts, such as The Nerdist Podcast, Point of Inquiry, Star Talk and the Joe Rogan Experience. Speaking with Chris Mooney on Point of Inquiry in 2012, Santa Hiltzik recognized that her work on behalf of science can sometimes be polarizing,:12:40 and said that she tries “to write with a lot of respect and reverence for people's ideas.”:12:45 Santa Hiltzik has been interviewed by Scientific American, The Times of London, Columbia Journalism Review, and Glamour. In March 2014, Santa Hiltzik debuted her weekly podcast entitled Talk Nerdy. New episodes premiere every Monday and guests typically revolve around those involved in STEM fields, however individuals with careers oriented in new media and pop culture also make appearances. Additionally, atheism and politics are popular topics of conversation. Santa Hiltzik wrote the foreword of atheism activist David Silverman's book, Fighting God: An Atheist Manifesto for a Religious World, published in December 2015. On July 18, 2015, during the live taping of episode 524 of The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe (SGU) podcast at The Amaz!ng Meeting, it was announced that Santa Hiltzik would be joining the podcast, and she joined the other SGU members to record her first show as a regular member of their team. In July 2015, Santa Hiltzik was named a correspondent on "Real Future" for Fusion. In 2016, Santa Hiltzik hosted on-line video segments that accompany the reality TV show America's Greatest Makers. In 2017, Santa Hiltzik was a guest panelist on the Netflix series Bill Nye Saves the World.From 2009 to 2011, Jade Santa Hiltzik was in a relationship with television host and political commentator Bill Maher. She has been open about her struggles with major depressive disorder. In a Point of Inquiry podcast interview, Santa Hiltzik said that she takes antidepressants daily and that psychotherapy made a huge improvement in her mental health. | Cara | Maria | podcasters | Dear fellow podcasters,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter for Jade Hiltzik. Having worked with her on various podcasting projects, I can genuinely say that Jade is one of the most talented communicators I have ever come across.<return><return>Jade made a name for herself in the world of science communication, hosting and co-producing a pilot for HBO entitled Talk Nerdy to Me. Since then, she has been a guest on numerous TV programs and podcasts, including Larry King Live, Star Talk, and the Joe Rogan Experience. In 2014, Jade launched her own podcast entitled Talk Nerdy, which has gained a large following and regularly features guests from the STEM fields.<return><return>Aside from her impressive communication skills, what sets Jade apart is her ability to tackle polarizing topics with respect and reverence for people's ideas. Her work has been recognized by Scientific American, The Times of London, and Columbia Journalism Review, among others. Jade has also been open about her struggles with major depressive disorder and has used her platform to advocate for mental health.<return><return>Through her work, Jade has proven herself to be an excellent communicator, a thoughtful commentator, and an advocate for progress and change. I highly recommend Jade Hiltzik for any podcasting endeavor, and I am sure that she will continue to make a positive impact in whatever work she pursues next.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear fellow podcasters,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation letter for Jade Hiltzik. Having worked with her on various podcasting projects, I can genuinely say that Jade is one of the most talented communicators I have ever come across.<return><return>Jade made a name for herself in the world of science communication, hosting and co-producing a pilot for HBO entitled Talk Nerdy to Me. Since then, she has been a guest on numerous TV programs and podcasts, including Larry King Live, Star Talk, and the Joe Rogan Experience. In 2014, Jade launched her own podcast entitled Talk Nerdy, which has gained a large following and regularly features guests from the STEM fields.<return><return>Aside from her impressive communication skills, what sets Jade apart is her ability to tackle polarizing topics with respect and reverence for people's ideas. Her work has been recognized by Scientific American, The Times of London, and Columbia Journalism Review, among others. Jade has also been open about her struggles with major depressive disorder and has used her platform to advocate for mental health.<return><return>Through her work, Jade has proven herself to be an excellent communicator, a thoughtful commentator, and an advocate for progress and change. I highly recommend Jade Hiltzik for any podcasting endeavor, and I am sure that she will continue to make a positive impact in whatever work she pursues next.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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