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This after-school and Saturday program was designed for girls ages 11 to 15 and was free of charge thanks to underwriting from PBS popular teen science show, DragonFly TV, as well as the joint effort of The Girls Math and Science Partnership and SLB.</description><itunes:subtitle>A program connecting girls and science through inquiry, interviews, and broadcast technology.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Over the course of 10 weeks from April to June 2007, GirlTalk participants interviewed emerging and established woman scientists working in the Pittsburgh region in science, math, engineering and technology fields, then turned those interviews into a series of radio broadcasts and podcasts. 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