_Once upon a time_, in a quirky corner of the internet, there was a podcast called 'Science Bitches'. This wasn't your typical science show. No, this was something different, something special. _Two best friends_, Gabbie and Megan, were the hosts. They were scientists, yes, but they weren't afraid to get their hands dirty, or in this case, their microphones wet with laughter and excitement. _Each episode_, they explored a new scientific topic, from the weirdest of the weird to the most cutting-edge research. But they didn't just talk about it in dry, academic terms. No, they brought it to life with their infectious enthusiasm and witty banter. _They made science fun_. They explained concepts with analogies that even the most science-phobic among us could understand. And they didn't shy away from tackling the big questions, like the meaning of consciousness or the search for extraterrestrial life. _But it wasn't all fun and games_. Gabbie and Megan weren't afraid to get serious when they needed to, addressing important issues like climate change and vaccine skepticism with intelligence and compassion. _They were advocates_, using their platform to inspire a new generation of scientists and science lovers. _And so it went_, week after week, episode after episode. Science Bitches became more than just a podcast. It was a community, a movement even. A place where people could come together to learn, laugh, and be inspired by the wonders of science. And that's the story of how two best friends turned a simple podcast into a scientific revolution._