Math in Drag: Interview with OnlineKyne (Part 2)

This episode is an interview with OnlineKyne [https://www.instagram.com/onlinekyne/?hl=en], the author of the book Math in Drag [https://www.onlinekyne.com/]. The conversation focuses on how to be an effective online educator and covers various topics in mathematics, including Cantor's infinite sets, probability, and statistics. The interview also delves into the process of writing the book and highlights the connection between math and drag. The chapters in the conversation cover the journey of a content creator, tips for science content creators, the concept of infinity, the significance of celebrity numbers, game theory, probability, statistics, and the ethical implications of math and drag. Takeaways * Being an effective online educator involves distilling complex concepts into concise and valuable content. * Math and drag share similarities in breaking rules and defying authority. * Mathematics has a rich history and is influenced by various cultures and individuals. * Statistics can be used to manipulate and deceive, so it is important to be critical of data and its interpretation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:54 Journey as a Content Creator 03:50 Tips and Tricks for Science Content Creators 04:15 Writing the Book 05:12 Math and Drag 06:40 Infinite Possibilities 07:35 Celebrity Numbers 08:59 How to Cut a Cake and Eat It 09:57 Luck Be a Ladyboy 12:44 Illegal Math 16:02 The Average Queen 25:03 Math and Drag Breaking the Rules 27:22 Conclusion Subscribe to Breaking Math wherever you get your podcasts. Become a patron of Breaking Math [https://www.patreon.com/breakingmath] for as little as a buck a month Follow Breaking Math on Twitter [https://www.patreon.com/breakingmath], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/breakingmathmedia/], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/breaking-math/], Website [https://breakingmath.io/] Follow Autumn on Twitter [https://x.com/1autumn_leaf] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/1autumnleaf/] Folllow Gabe on Twitter [https://x.com/TechPodGabe]. email: breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com

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