CivicSciTV Radio
CivicSciTV Radio features audio programs with in-depth interviews of diverse experts who share actionable insights from their work on topical issues related to civic science from various angles. The audio format provides guests an additional way to share new insights, creating a synergistic effect with other programs on the broader CivicSciTV Network on video and digital print.
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โConsider This Nextโ with Kacie Luadersย (New Episodes every month)

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CivicSciTV-Radio is part of Civic Science Media Lab which is an investigative newsroom that covers the civic nature of science to make it more accessible, informative, and actionable for scientists, practitioners and local community leaders. We conduct investigative civic science journalism to interrogate and unravel ongoing progress, & shed light on important issues across the field. Our journalistic endeavor allows us to pose probing questions to various stakeholders to elicit actionable insights on TV, digital print and radio.
In this episode, host Kacie speaks with Noelle Daoire, MEd, managing editor at Shimmer, about effective ADHD communication methods. Drawing from their personal experience, Noelle discusses how ADHD information differs on social media versus clinical channels. They explore why short-form, visual content can be inherently more ADHD-friendly, and share editorial strategies for creating accessible neurodivergent content. Noelle offers valuable insights for science communicators on balancing clinical accuracy with engaging presentation while acknowledging diverse ADHD experiences.
