So this is kinda cool, if you recall our very first episode, we interviewed Nicole, and now, artistically timed, we interview her after 100 episodes.

This episode is a bit different because it’s a return guest, and it’s much more conversational. Especially because Nicole and I know each other well, and talk fairly frequently

A lot of podcasts do this, especially those with the same networks. I actually find these episodes really enjoyable because it’s like two friends having a conversation about life. I hope you find the discussion we have warm and inviting.

However, we do bring up some really cool topics of discussion. We start off with a discussion on social media, then we reminisce about the growth of both Foodgrads and My Food Job Rocks. However, I would say the most important topic in this episode is about how scientists can communicate better, and what part Nicole and I play in this.

Key Takeaways Nicole and I discuss the journey of growing our projects The debate on what to support in science How to get noticed on social media Other Links

Linkedin
Foodstirs
Guelph University
3 to 5 years of industry experience is a good area where people can relate to
Young people think they’re either too special or not good enough
Imposter Syndrome - Nobody feels like an expert
Gary Vaynerchuk
Spoon University
Lin Carson Bakerpedia
Katie Jones
Zooey Deschenel
Elenor Batalini
A blog is not a scientific paper
Jessica Gavin