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I’m interrupting your podcast feed for a very special announcement!

SciCurious is going LIVE!

That’s right, in accordance with podcasting tradition, we’re making a live episode, in association with the Glasgow Science Festival!

The live show will be a little different from the regularly scheduled programming. I’m putting together a light hearted panel discussion around the topic of “Visibility at work and in academia”.

We’ve got four fantastic panellists lined up for you, first, two LGBT professionals in STEM academia: psychology lecturer and expert in lecture capture, Dr. Emily Nordmann, and Ph.D Student ad biomedical engineer Jonathan Orgill. Then we have an ally, the head of the School of Physics and Astronomy at Glasgow University and chair of the IOP Scotland Education committee Professor Martin Hendry, and last but far from the least, ingenue of the Glasgow drag scene, the myth, the legend, the icon, star of stage and screen, Lawrence Chaney!

For more details, check out sci-curious.fm/live. You can get tickets either through the GSF site or directly from Eventbrite.

Can’t make the show? Never fear! Our discussion will be coming to the feed! You’ll have all the joy of hearing my voice, with none of the joy of seeing my face! We won’t be able to get the Q&A portion to the feed, so if you have any burning questions, ask them on twitter, where you can find the show as @scicurious_pod, or send in an email to [email protected]. Don't forget to use #GlaSciFest when talking about SciCurious: Live!