Faith Kearns: Getting to the Heart of Science Communication
Faith Kearns talks with Bob about the limitations of performative science communication, the hidden risks science communicators face and her new Island Press Book, “Getting to the Heart of Science Communications.”
Amy Dickman: Lions, Celebrities & Hunting Evidence
Lion conservation scientist Amy Dickman on the myth of self-sustaining conservation in Africa, getting death threats from trophy hunting opponents and the false choice between evidence & emotion in science communication.
Todd Reubold: Journalism vs. Research Communications
The publisher of Ensia magazine on how to cover climate change for people who don't want to hear about it and why Greta Thunberg is so much better at communicating science than most scientists.
Natalia Mehlman Petrzela: Public Scholarship & Owning Your Ideas
The New School historian on when to turn down a media opportunity, why corporations need historians on staff, how she preps for a podcast and why female scholars need to own their ideas publicly ASAP.
Samantha Montano: Being a Disasterologist
The disaster science and emergency management scholar on why she’s so good at public engagement, what sucks about how the media cover disasters, and why she hid her age and gender when she first started on Twitter.