Not even a year ago a new audio only smart phone app made big waves. Its name was clubhouse and suddenly every entrepreneur and political actor who had an iPhone had to have an account. Social Audio had taken the stage. Now a year later, clubhouse has gotten a lot of competition for example Twitter Spaces, Spotify Greenroom, and Facebook Live Audio Rooms to only name a few. While the first big wave has passed, social audio is still a great way to build up relationships with a following online at a low threshold.
In this episode I am joined by science communicator and scicomm PhD student Stephanie Castillo, who was among the first ones to actually use Clubhouse for doing and talking about science communication.  When you listen to this episode you will learn what social audio is and how it can be used for science communication. Furthermore, Stephanie and I share a number of tips of how to get started and excel your use of this new type of digital science communication tools.
You find Stephanie on Twitter and Instagram under @PhutureDoctors and on her website: https://phuturedoctors.com/
Names that we also mention in the episode are
Samantha Yammine (Instagram: @science.sam)
Amanda Colleti (Twitter: @amandacoletti5)
Susianna Harris (Twitter: @susannaLharris)
We also talked about Otter AI, which is a speech to text transcription software: https://otter.ai/ 
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The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower  scientists, universities, and research organizations to engage publicly  and share  more science on social media. To do so, the podcast aims to  create a knowledge hub for digital science communication by publishing  engaging and inspiring episodes with experts in the field of social  media and  science communication.
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