Épisodes

  • Curiosity Took Me Further Than Any Job Title
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of the RACE in STEM podcast, host Steve Fuller speaks with Moyo Tobun, a clinical research leader and founder supporting clinical trials across phases II–IV.

    Moyo describes herself as “made in the UK and assembled in Nigeria” – a phrase that captures how her upbringing across two cultures shaped her confidence, discipline, and resilience. Starting her career as a bench scientist, she knew early on that staying in one lane wasn’t for her.

    This episode is an honest and grounded conversation about:

    • Taking ownership of your career path
    • Moving beyond job titles and traditional routes
    • Navigating cultural differences at work without losing yourself
    • Building something meaningful when curiosity meets lived experience

    Part of The IN Group Communities, Race in STEM a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Together, we can challenge the status quo and showcase the excellence of the underrepresented in STEM.

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    39 min
  • No One Opened the Door, So I Knocked Again
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of the RACE in STEM podcast, Steve Fuller speaks with Bamidele (Bami) Farinre, a biomedical scientist and public health professional whose journey into STEM is marked by persistence, rejection, and resilience.

    From growing up in Nigeria to navigating identity challenges in the UK, Bami shares the reality of being underestimated, overlooked, and told she wasn’t “right” for science — and how she refused to let those experiences stop her.

    This episode explores:

    • the barriers women of colour face entering STEM
    • why opportunity and access are still unequal
    • the role of mentorship and representation
    • how persistence shaped every stage of Bami’s career

    A powerful and honest conversation for anyone building a career against the odds.

    Part of The IN Group Communities, Race in STEM a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Together, we can challenge the status quo and showcase the excellence of the underrepresented in STEM.

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    49 min
  • I Didn’t Fit the Mould – So I Made My Own
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of Race in STEM, host Steve Fuller speaks with Elaine Montilla, tech executive, author, TEDx speaker, and founder of 5xMinority.

    From growing up in the Dominican Republic to leading in the tech C-suite, Elaine shares her remarkable journey of resilience and representation. She discusses navigating life as a Latina, immigrant, and LGBTQ+ leader, and how those experiences shaped her empathy-led approach to leadership.

    Elaine opens up about breaking into tech, overcoming bias, and creating space for others to rise – proving that what once felt like a barrier can become your greatest superpower.

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    📚 Explore Elaine’s work:

    • 5xMinority.com
    • You’re Allowed to Log Off – Burnout Guide
    • 5xMinority Store

    Part of The IN Group Communities, Race in STEM a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Together, we can challenge the status quo and showcase the excellence of the underrepresented in STEM.

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    52 min
  • What Social Mobility, Mentorship, and Resilience Really Mean for Your Career
    Oct 5 2025

    In this episode of the RACE in STEM podcast, host Steve Fuller speaks with Alice Choi, President of Envision Medical Communications, about her journey from North Manchester to the boardroom, and the lessons she’s learned along the way.

    Alice opens up about growing up as a Korean-British woman in the UK, experiencing gender inequality in Korea, and how these challenges shaped her passion for social mobility and equity. She discusses the importance of mentorship as a two-way journey, offers advice for building resilience, and highlights why organisations must create pathways for people from diverse backgrounds to succeed.

    This compelling conversation blends personal insight with practical advice on career growth, mentorship, and equity – essential listening for anyone striving to grow while making a positive impact on others.

    Part of The IN Group Communities, Race in STEM a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Together, we can challenge the status quo and showcase the excellence of the underrepresented in STEM.

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    35 min
  • You Can’t Aspire to What You Can’t See
    Sep 1 2025

    In this episode of the RACE in STEM podcast, Steve Fuller speaks with Furkan Karayel, author, diversity and inclusion strategist, and founder of Diversein.

    Furkan shares her journey from working in tech to becoming a global voice for diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM. She discusses the power of visible role models, the importance of allyship, and why creating spaces where underrepresented voices can thrive is critical for the future of science and technology.

    Whether you’re an aspiring STEM professional or a leader looking to create real change, this conversation offers insight, inspiration, and practical steps for building a more inclusive future.

    📚 Explore more from Furkan:

    • furkankarayel.com
    • diversein.com

    Part of The IN Group Communities, Race in STEM a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Together, we can challenge the status quo and showcase the excellence of the underrepresented in STEM.

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    47 min
  • From Amsterdam to the NHS: Power of Support and Mentorship
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode of the RACE in STEM podcast, host Steve Fuller sits down with Rachel Osei - biomedical scientist and Programme Manager at the NIHR - to unpack her extraordinary journey across countries, cultures and career hurdles.

    Rachel opens up about:

    • Navigating three cultures as a Ghanaian-Dutch girl growing up in the UK
    • Learning English from scratch and how it shaped her grit
    • Falling in love with science in Year 9 and pushing through academic setbacks
    • Breaking into the health research sector without traditional networks
    • The power of mentorship, faith and community in building an equitable career

    This is a candid and inspiring conversation for anyone at the intersection of identity and ambition in STEM.

    Part of The IN Group Communities, Race in STEM a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Together, we can challenge the status quo and showcase the excellence of the underrepresented in STEM.

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    33 min
  • From Academia to Impact: Asha Parekh on Purpose-Driven Innovation
    Jun 2 2025

    In this episode of Race in STEM, Steve speaks with Asha Parekh, co-founder and CEO of Frontline Medical Technologies. From her multicultural upbringing in Canada to launching a life-saving MedTech device now used around the world, Asha shares her journey through engineering, entrepreneurship, and breaking barriers. Tune in for an honest conversation about representation, risk, and redefining success in science and innovation.


    Part of The IN Group Communities, Race in STEM a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Together, we can challenge the status quo and showcase the excellence of the underrepresented in STEM.

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    40 min
  • Unlocking the Power of the Patient’s Voice in Clinical Trials: Empathy in Action
    May 5 2025

    Welcome to Unlocking the Power of the Patient’s Voice in Clinical Trials again, our new quarterly podcast series where we dive into the stories and experiences of the people behind clinical trials.

    Our guest in this episode, Harriet Scorer, a former medical director and life sciences professional, shares her unique perspective on clinical trials, both as a doctor and as a patient. Her journey through a rare blood cancer, Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (WM), has highlighted the importance of integrating the patient’s voice into clinical research.

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    Over the past year, Global Community Director Steve Fuller has facilitated many discussions with life sciences professionals to explore how clinical trials can be improved to better support patients. A key takeaway? The patient's voice often goes unheard in these trials. This is why Steve is so grateful to have met Sharon, whose personal journey highlights the importance of patient representation.

    Part of The IN Group Communities, Race in STEM a safe, judgement-free space to share one another’s experiences and ideas. Together, we can challenge the status quo and showcase the excellence of the underrepresented in STEM.

    Keep in touch and find out more about RACE in STEM!

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    39 min