- Join host Kacie as she talks with โ Jen Christiansenโ , Senior Graphics Editor at Scientific American Magazine, about the evolving world of science communication through visual storytelling. As both an artist and scientist, Jen shares insights from her journey of combining these fields and discusses her book "Building Science Graphics." They explore urgent questions about making[...]
- In this episode of Consider This Next, Kacie speaks with Britt DeVries, Lead Data Scientist at the Idea Exchange in Miami, Florida about reimagining how science communicators can build meaningful relationships with communities they serve. Through their syringe services program, Britt and her team demonstrate how combining data science with on-the-ground community engagement can create[...]
- In this episode of Consider This Next, host Kacie Luaders sits down with Doctora Nicole, a former astrophysicist turned social impact entrepreneur, to explore the critical realm of inclusive science communication. Doctora Nicole shares her journey from studying the stars to founding Movement Consulting, a company dedicated to transforming STEM culture into a more welcoming[...]
- In this episode of Consider This Next, host Kacie Luaders speaks with Christine Giver, the host of the podcast and YouTube show Outside of the Box. Christine discusses her journey into the world of combat robotics, including her inspiration from the show BattleBots and the path that led her to become a science communicator. She[...]
- This episode features Cindy Marie Jenkins, a digital navigator and Creative Editor of Outthinkmedia who discusses her work on media literacy, especially its effects on children. Insights include the significance of open communication, understanding the scientific implications of media, and fostering curiosity in children. The episode concludes with thought-provoking questions on the relationship between neuroscience,[...]
- In this episode of Consider This Next on CivicSciTV Radio, host Kacie Luaders analyzes science communication practices by examining Jennifer Frazier's UCSF mini-course and its broader implications. The course aims to enhance scientists' engagement with the public through practical exercises and tools. Kacie then transitions to an interview with Danielle Meinert, an amateur mycologist from[...]
- In this episode of Consider This Next on CivicSciTV Radio, host Kacie Luaders first analyzes science communication practices by examining Jennifer Frazier's UCSF mini-course and its broader implications. The course aims to enhance scientists' engagement with the public through practical exercises and tools. Kacie then transitions to an interview with Danielle Meinert, an amateur mycologist[...]
- Welcome to CivicSciTV Radio, the platform where we exploreย the fusion of science and public engagement, offering insights for researchers, practitioners, and community leaders. Segment 1: Emanating Auras - Art and Science in Museums Leah Metcalf, a doctoral candidate, presents her research on how art in science museums transcends mere decoration to evoke emotions and[...]
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