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CSML Audio programs feature in-depth interviews with diverse experts who share actionable insights from their work on topical issues in civic science from multiple perspectives. The audio format provides guests with an additional way to share new insights, creating a synergistic effect with other programs on the network, on video and digital print.
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Consider This Next is an audio program from the Civic Science Media Lab that features conversations with civic science entrepreneurs building for-profit and nonprofit organizations to engage local communities with science.
Hosted by Dr. Kristel Tjandra, Science Engaged is an audio program that explores why and how scientists partner with diverse communities. Dr. Tjandra speaks with scientists who have worked with local communities on a range of participatory science projects. She asks them three core questions: why public participation in science matters, what these collaborations produce, and how to do it well.
All our audio programs are now available on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.
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Programs from the Civic Science Media (CSM) Lab audio studio feature in-depth interviews with diverse experts who share actionable insights from their work on topical issues in civic science from multiple perspectives. The audio format provides guests with an additional way to share new insights, creating a synergistic effect with other programs on the network, on video and digital print.
In this episode, host Kacie speaks with Christopher Matos-Rogers, an Atlanta-based real estate professional who has spent over a decade helping buyers navigate sustainable housing. Christopher shares how he translates building science, energy systems, and policy into practical guidance for everyday homeowners, and why leading with financial benefit rather than environmental ideology has been central to reaching broader audiences. They discuss the equity gaps in green homeownership, the challenge of serving renters alongside buyers, and how Christopher has taken his work into local policy, industry education, and community coalitions. Christopher also reflects on what long-term affordable housing actually requires, beyond the purchase price.

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