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Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)

120 episodes - English - Latest episode: 8 months ago -

Currently on hold, since I am finishing the book "Science on Social" with Cambridge University Press. You find me lurking around on my LinkedIn way too often :), or just send me an email ([email protected]).

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#23 Eight tactics - on how to level up your social media game (Mashup) (science communciation)

February 07, 2022 23:18 - 20 minutes - 18.5 MB

Do you have a question on how to do science communication? If yes, this is your chance to get it answered. Please record it (for example with your smartphone) and send it to [email protected], if you want to have it answered in the podcast. I am already psyched to receive it 😊. In this episode you will hear 8 tracks that I stripped from videos on hands on strategies that I produced and shared on social media in the last two years. Please find a list on the topics below. Thanks for tuning in....

#22 How the European Research Council supports science communication (with Tony Lockett - Head of Communication at the ERC)

January 25, 2022 07:02 - 36 minutes - 34 MB

The European Research Council (ERC) is one of the largest funders of scientific research in Europe - reason enough to sit down with it’s head of communications Tony Locket. In this episode you will learn what the ERC is, how it operates and how it supports grantees and beyond to do science communication. Furthermore, Tony shared his insights on current trends in science communication and how it is likely to evolve in the future. You can find Tony on Linkedin and Twitter. Links: Public Engage...

📈 #21 Current Social Media Trends in Science Communication & Academia (with Rebecca Winkels)

January 18, 2022 23:12 - 41 minutes - 38.5 MB

For today’s episode I talked to Rebecca Winkels - the Director of Communications and Strategy at Wissenschaft im Dialog. What are current social media trends in science communication and academia? By the end of the episode, you will know about them 😊. During our talk, Rebecca mentioned a book from Pia Lamberty. It is called "Fake Facts" (German only) and you can check it out here: https://www.amazon.com/Fake-Facts/dp/3869950951 Obviously, if you think of buying it, please consider your local...

🆙 #20 Don't Look Up Movie - seven lessons for scientists (with Mark Bayer)

January 11, 2022 23:25 - 52 minutes - 48.7 MB

Don’t Look Up made waves. A lot of waves. While Leonardo DiCaprio states that “In a nutshell, (the film is) an analogy of modern-day culture and our inability to hear and listen to scientific truth”, it also showcases a lot of challenges that scientists are exposed to in modern day culture when it comes to science communication. Together with Mark Bayer, I unpack what went wrong with science communication in Don’t Look Up and we draw seven lessons for good science communication.  These are: ...

❎ #19 How to produce a podcast (with Markus Fritz)

December 28, 2021 12:01 - 47 minutes - 44 MB

Be among the first ones to join the scicomX Discord Server: https://discord.gg/BVNCXXTScZ  A great way to provide in depth value to your audience is podcasting. Podcasts allow you to go deep and to really empower your audience with details, knowledge, and arguments in a way that tweets and Instagram posts can’t. If you want to start a podcast yourself, then this episode is four you. In this episode, my podcast partner Markus and I talk about what makes a great podcast and we give you in-dep...

🎙️ #19 How to produce a podcast (with Markus Fritz) (science communication)

December 28, 2021 12:01 - 47 minutes - 44 MB

Be among the first ones to join the scicomX Discord Server: https://discord.gg/BVNCXXTScZ  A great way to provide in depth value to your audience is podcasting. Podcasts allow you to go deep and to really empower your audience with details, knowledge, and arguments in a way that tweets and Instagram posts can’t. If you want to start a podcast yourself, then this episode is four you. In this episode, my podcast partner Markus and I talk about what makes a great podcast and we give you in-depth...

❎ #19 How to produce a podcast (with Markus Fritz) (science communication)

December 28, 2021 12:01 - 47 minutes - 44 MB

Be among the first ones to join the scicomX Discord Server: https://discord.gg/BVNCXXTScZ  A great way to provide in depth value to your audience is podcasting. Podcasts allow you to go deep and to really empower your audience with details, knowledge, and arguments in a way that tweets and Instagram posts can’t. If you want to start a podcast yourself, then this episode is four you. In this episode, my podcast partner Markus and I talk about what makes a great podcast and we give you in-depth...

☕ #18 Scicomm Café - or how to couple online and offline scicomm events (with Franziska Sattler)

December 20, 2021 05:00 - 42 minutes - 39.4 MB

During the pandemic a lot of things changed. Also a lot of formats that were offline were moved online and now as the the pandemic will (hopefully) be soon over, often the question arises what to do with these formats. Moving them back to offline? But how to do this without loosing the following built up online? In this episode of the scicomX Podcast I talked to Franziska Sattler who as been working with Pint of Science and SoapboxScience and who also runs "Kaffeklatsch mit Wissenschaft". "Ka...

❎#18 Scicomm Café - or how to couple online and offline scicomm events (with Franziska Sattler)

December 20, 2021 05:00 - 42 minutes - 39.4 MB

During the pandemic a lot of things changed. Also a lot of formats that were offline were moved online and now as the the pandemic will (hopefully) be soon over, often the question arises what to do with these formats. Moving them back to offline? But how to do this without loosing the following built up online? In this episode of the scicomX Podcast I talked to Franziska Sattler who as been working with Pint of Science and SoapboxScience and who also runs "Kaffeklatsch mit Wissenschaft". "Ka...

❎ #18 Scicomm Café - or how to couple online and offline scicomm events (with Franziska Sattler)

December 20, 2021 05:00 - 42 minutes - 39.4 MB

During the pandemic a lot of things changed. Also a lot of formats that were offline were moved online and now as the the pandemic will (hopefully) be soon over, often the question arises what to do with these formats. Moving them back to offline? But how to do this without loosing the following built up online? In this episode of the scicomX Podcast I talked to Franziska Sattler who as been working with Pint of Science and SoapboxScience and who also runs "Kaffeklatsch mit Wissenschaft". "Ka...

👨‍🔬 #17 Who is Julius & how does he see the future of science communication? (by Amber O'brien)

December 07, 2021 12:21 - 32 minutes - 45.1 MB

Who are you? This question I was asked by Amber O'Brien about two months ago. She said: "It's really helpful to listen to your podcast episodes, and the energy you bring to it, but I feel I don't even know who you are and why you do this podcast". And since I am not really good at overthinking things a lot, I just invited Amber to be the host of this episode and interview me about what drives me, how I see the future of science communication, and what I envision scicomX to become in the futur...

❎ #17 Who is Julius & how does he see the future of science communication? (moderated by Amber O'brien)

December 07, 2021 12:21 - 32 minutes - 45.1 MB

Who are you? This question I was asked by Amber O'Brien about two months ago. She said: "It's really helpful to listen to your podcast episodes, and the energy you bring to it, but I feel I don't even know who you are and why you do this podcast". And since I am not really good at overthinking things a lot, I just invited Amber to be the host of this episode and interview me about what drives me, how I see the future of science communication, and what I envision scicomX to become in the futu...

❎ #17 Who is Julius & how does he see the future of science communication?

December 07, 2021 12:21 - 32 minutes - 45.1 MB

Who are you? This question I was asked by Amber O'brien about two months ago. She said: "It's really helpful to listen to your podcast episodes, and the energy you bring to it, but I feel I don't even know who you are and why you do this podcast". And since I am not really good at overthinking things a lot, I just invited Amber to be the host of this episode and interview me about what drives me, how I see the future of science communication, and what I envision scicomX to become in the futu...

❎ #16 How to incentivize and increase the appreciation of scicomm

November 23, 2021 05:00 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

Science communication is severely hampered because the incentive system  in research organizations and universities is too often based solely on  the number of published papers and citations. A key to encourage science  communication could therefore be to increase appreciation for science  communication and anchor it in the academic incentive system. In this  episode, I discuss how this can be done with Markus Weißkopf. Markus is the managing director of Wissenschaft im Dialog (ca. 60 employ...

👏🏼 #16 How to incentivize and increase the appreciation of scicomm (with Markus Weißkopf - from Wissenschaft im Dialog)

November 23, 2021 05:00 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

Science communication is severely hampered because the incentive system  in research organizations and universities is too often based solely on  the number of published papers and citations. A key to encourage science communication could therefore be to increase appreciation for science  communication and anchor it in the academic incentive system. In this  episode, I discuss how this can be done with Markus Weißkopf. Markus is the managing director of Wissenschaft im Dialog (ca. 60 employe...

👏🏼 #16 How to incentivize and increase the appreciation of scicomm

November 23, 2021 05:00 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

Science communication is severely hampered because the incentive system  in research organizations and universities is too often based solely on  the number of published papers and citations. A key to encourage science  communication could therefore be to increase appreciation for science  communication and anchor it in the academic incentive system. In this  episode, I discuss how this can be done with Markus Weißkopf. Markus is the managing director of Wissenschaft im Dialog (ca. 60 employe...

❎ #15 Why & How to do Scicomm (Mashup)

November 09, 2021 05:00 - 17 minutes - 16.2 MB

From tomorrow on the scicomX Podcast will publish new episodes every OTHER Tuesday. Look below for finding out why. For this episode I try something new. I took 10 of my YouTube videos and merged them into one podcast episode that now contains hot takes on being judged, the imposter syndrome, but also that attention is key and how you craft your first digital science communication strategy. Do you like this format? If yes, please tell me about it, and I may produce another episode soon with m...

🖇️ #15 Why & How to do Scicomm (Mashup)

November 09, 2021 05:00 - 17 minutes - 16.2 MB

From tomorrow on the scicomX Podcast will publish new episodes every OTHER Tuesday. Look below for finding out why. For this episode I try something new. I took 10 of my YouTube videos and merged them into one podcast episode that now contains hot takes on being judged, the imposter syndrome, but also that attention is key and how you craft your first digital science communication strategy. Do you like this format? If yes, please tell me about it, and I may produce another episode soon with m...

🦸‍♀️#14 Engaging the Disengaged (with Dr. Haydon Mort)

November 03, 2021 00:11 - 39 minutes - 36.7 MB

„When engaging the disengaged, what I mean is engaging the majority“. This is how today’s guest Haydon describes his work as a science communicator in the earth sciences field. Who are the disengaged and how can we catch their attention? If you are interested in answers to these questions, then this episode is for you. You can find Haydon on Instagram, Linkedin, and through his webpage. In the episode we come across a video in which that Haydon describes what famous actor and wrestler Dwayne ...

❎ #14 Engaging the Disengaged (with Dr. Haydon Mort)

November 03, 2021 00:11 - 39 minutes - 36.7 MB

„When engaging the disengaged, what I mean is engaging the majority“. This is how today’s guest Haydon describes his work as a science communicator in the earth sciences field. Who are the disengaged and how can we catch their attention? If you are interested in answers to these questions, then this episode is for you. You can find Haydon on Instagram, Linkedin, and through his webpage. In the episode we come across a video in which that Haydon describes what famous actor and wrestler Dwayne ...

❎ #13 Science Storytellig (with Josh Ettinger)

October 26, 2021 21:00 - 27 minutes - 25.9 MB

Storytelling is an ancient art form and can be described as the social an cultural activity of sharing stories to audiences. Using storytelling elements in presenting the research process and research results can make research more accessible and give a human face to science. In order to learn more about science communication storytelling I invited Josh Ettinger to the scicomX Podcast. Josh is a PhD student at the University of Oxford where he analyses the communication around strong weather ...

🏕️ #13 Science Storytellig (with Josh Ettinger)

October 26, 2021 21:00 - 27 minutes - 25.9 MB

Storytelling is an ancient art form and can be described as the social an cultural activity of sharing stories to audiences. Using storytelling elements in presenting the research process and research results can make research more accessible and give a human face to science. In order to learn more about science communication storytelling I invited Josh Ettinger to the scicomX Podcast. Josh is a PhD student at the University of Oxford where he analyses the communication around strong weather ...

❎ #12 How to visualize scientific data? (with Martins Zaumanis)

October 19, 2021 04:00 - 29 minutes - 26.9 MB

There are four formats how to communicate information: written, audio, video, and visualizations. In this episode I look together with Martins Zaumanis at how researchers and organizations can create appealing visualizations that are easy to understand and that attract attention. Check out the second part of the podcast to get some hands-on tips. Here Martins shares 8 steps for you to step up your visualization game. Please check out Martins’ book “Research Data Visualization and Scientific G...

🖼️ #12 How to visualize scientific data? (with Martins Zaumanis)

October 19, 2021 04:00 - 29 minutes - 26.9 MB

There are four formats how to communicate information: written, audio, video, and visualizations. In this episode I look together with Martins Zaumanis at how researchers and organizations can create appealing visualizations that are easy to understand and that attract attention. Check out the second part of the podcast to get some hands-on tips. Here Martins shares 8 steps for you to step up your visualization game. Please check out Martins’ book “Research Data Visualization and Scientific G...

#11 ❎ TIKTOK and Science Comunication (with Andy Miah)

October 11, 2021 23:49 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

While TIKTOK still has a reputation of being a teenage dancing app it has evolved substantially over the last couple of years. In 2020 it surpassed two billion downloads and it also recently surpassed YouTube in viewing time per user. It is high time to look at TIKTOK. In order to learn about TIKTOK, I invited Prof. Andy Miah to the podcast. Andy has a chair in Science Communication and Future Media at Salford University (UK). And he is an avid TIKTOK user. We recorded this session in between...

❎ #11 TIKTOK and Science Comunication (with Andy Miah)

October 11, 2021 23:49 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

While TIKTOK still has a reputation of being a teenage dancing app it has evolved substantially over the last couple of years. In 2020 it surpassed two billion downloads and it also recently surpassed YouTube in viewing time per user. It is high time to look at TIKTOK. In order to learn about TIKTOK, I invited Prof. Andy Miah to the podcast. Andy has a chair in Science Communication and Future Media at Salford University (UK). And he is an avid TIKTOK user. We recorded this session in between...

#11 TIKTOK and Science Comunication

October 11, 2021 23:49 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

While TIKTOK still has a reputation of being a teenage dancing app it has evolved substantially over the last couple of years. In 2020 it surpassed two billion downloads and it also recently surpassed YouTube in viewing time per user. It is high time to look at TIKTOK. In order to learn about TIKTOK, I invited Prof. Andy Miah to the podcast. Andy has a chair in Science Communication and Future Media at Salford University (UK). And he is an avid TIKTOK user. We recorded this session in betwee...

❎ #10 Social Audio - How to use Clubhouse & Twitter Spaces for SciComm (with Stephanie Castillo)

October 04, 2021 22:42 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MB

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...

#10 Social Audio - How to use Clubhouse & Twitter Spaces for SciComm (with Stephanie Castillo)

October 04, 2021 22:42 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MB

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...

📻 #10 Social Audio - How to use Clubhouse & Twitter Spaces for SciComm (with Stephanie Castillo)

October 04, 2021 22:42 - 45 minutes - 41.9 MB

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...

❎ #9 Personal Branding for Scientists (with Cornelia Böhm)

September 28, 2021 06:04 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

Communicating science gives visibility to your research, but it also builds your personal brand. A personal brand is what people talk about you when you are not in the room. If you want to use your scientific content to not only to talk about science but also want to build your brand a bit more professional, then this episode is for you. For this episode I am joined by Cornelia (Connie) Böhm, who is a global social media strategist at the automotive company Audi by day, and a personal brandin...

🔥 #9 Personal Branding for Scientists (with Cornelia Böhm)

September 28, 2021 06:04 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

Communicating science gives visibility to your research, but it also builds your personal brand. A personal brand is what people talk about you when you are not in the room. If you want to use your scientific content to not only to talk about science but also want to build your brand a bit more professional, then this episode is for you. For this episode I am joined by Cornelia (Connie) Böhm, who is a global social media strategist at the automotive company Audi by day, and a personal brandin...

#9 Personal Branding for Scientists (with Cornelia Böhm)

September 28, 2021 06:04 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

Communicating science gives visibility to your research, but it also builds your personal brand. A personal brand is what people talk about you when you are not in the room. If you want to use your scientific content to not only to talk about science but also want to build your brand a bit more professional, then this episode is for you. For this episode I am joined by Cornelia (Connie) Böhm, who is a global social media strategist at the automotive company Audi by day, and a personal brandin...

YouTube, Animation, & Science Communication (with Lizzy Steib from Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell)

September 21, 2021 04:00 - 34 minutes - 47.5 MB

YouTube is one of the major content platforms for video. Videos are great to create engaging content around scientific topics, but oftentimes science evolves around things and processes that can hardly or not be filmed. Animation is a means to nevertheless help to create knowledge around these topics. In order to understand YouTube and animation better I invited Lizzy Steib to the scicomX podcast. Lizzy is the head of research at Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell, which is among the largest if not ...

#8 YouTube, Animation, & Science Communication (with Lizzy Steib from Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell)

September 21, 2021 04:00 - 34 minutes - 47.5 MB

YouTube is one of the major content platforms for video. Videos are great to create engaging content around scientific topics, but oftentimes science evolves around things and processes that can hardly or not be filmed. Animation is a means to nevertheless help to create knowledge around these topics. In order to understand YouTube and animation better I invited Lizzy Steib to the scicomX podcast. Lizzy is the head of research at Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell, which is among the largest if not ...

❎ #8 YouTube, Animation, & Science Communication (with Lizzy Steib from Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell)

September 21, 2021 04:00 - 34 minutes - 47.5 MB

YouTube is one of the major content platforms for video. Videos are great to create engaging content around scientific topics, but oftentimes science evolves around things and processes that can hardly or not be filmed. Animation is a means to nevertheless help to create knowledge around these topics. In order to understand YouTube and animation better I invited Lizzy Steib to the scicomX podcast. Lizzy is the head of research at Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell, which is among the largest if not t...

💻 #8 YouTube, Animation, & Science Communication (with Lizzy Steib from Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell)

September 21, 2021 04:00 - 34 minutes - 47.5 MB

YouTube is one of the major content platforms for video. Videos are great to create engaging content around scientific topics, but oftentimes science evolves around things and processes that can hardly or not be filmed. Animation is a means to nevertheless help to create knowledge around these topics. In order to understand YouTube and animation better I invited Lizzy Steib to the scicomX podcast. Lizzy is the head of research at Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell, which is among the largest if not t...

🕴️#7 Linkedin – How to communicate science on a business platform? (with Mike Young)

September 14, 2021 04:00 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

Initially started as a business platform to share CVs, Linkedin has grown into a fully fledged social media network. It is regularly used by researchers and scientists to share knowledge, build networks and find industry partners to collaborate with. To get grips on the platform I invited Mike Young to the Science Communication Accelerator Podcast. Mike is based in Copenhagen and trains researchers how to successfully use Linkedin and Twitter. Mike suggests that there are three key functions ...

❎ #7 Linkedin – How to communicate science on a business platform? (with Mike Young)

September 14, 2021 04:00 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

Initially started as a business platform to share CVs, Linkedin has grown into a fully fledged social media network. It is regularly used by researchers and scientists to share knowledge, build networks and find industry partners to collaborate with. To get grips on the platform I invited Mike Young to the Science Communication Accelerator Podcast. Mike is based in Copenhagen and trains researchers how to successfully use Linkedin and Twitter. Mike suggests that there are three key functions ...

#7 Linkedin – How to communicate science on a business platform? (with Mike Young)

September 14, 2021 04:00 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

Initially started as a business platform to share CVs, Linkedin has grown into a fully fledged social media network. It is regularly used by researchers and scientists to share knowledge, build networks and find industry partners to collaborate with. To get grips on the platform I invited Mike Young to the Science Communication Accelerator Podcast. Mike is based in Copenhagen and trains researchers how to successfully use Linkedin and Twitter. Mike suggests that there are three key functio...

#6 How to craft a scicomm strategy for research projects (with Elmar Bartlmae)

September 07, 2021 08:09 - 30 minutes - 41.2 MB

Who is your target audience? This is the most important questions that needs answering when crafting a communication strategy for a research project, says Elmar Bartlmae. Elmar is the managing director and co-founder of the European Science Communication Institute (ESCI) - which is based in Oldenburg, Germany. He heads a 20+ team with whom he supports the science communication activities of EU and nationally funded research projects. In this podcast you will learn what it takes to make commu...

#6 - How to craft a scicomm strategy for research projects (with Elmar Bartlmae)

September 07, 2021 08:09 - 30 minutes - 41.2 MB

Who is your target audience? This is the most important questions that needs answering when crafting a communication strategy for a research project, says Elmar Bartlmae. Elmar is the managing director and co-founder of the European Science Communication Institute (ESCI) - which is based in Oldenburg, Germany. He heads a 20+ team with whom he supports the science communication activities of EU and nationally funded research projects. In this podcast you will learn what it takes to make commu...

🎯 #6 How to craft a scicomm strategy for research projects (with Elmar Bartlmae)

September 07, 2021 08:09 - 30 minutes - 41.2 MB

Who is your target audience? This is the most important questions that needs answering when crafting a communication strategy for a research project, says Elmar Bartlmae. Elmar is the managing director and co-founder of the European Science Communication Institute (ESCI) - which is based in Oldenburg, Germany. He heads a 20+ team with whom he supports the science communication activities of EU and nationally funded research projects. In this podcast you will learn what it takes to make commun...

❎ #6 How to craft a scicomm strategy for research projects (with Elmar Bartlmae)

September 07, 2021 08:09 - 30 minutes - 41.2 MB

Who is your target audience? This is the most important questions that needs answering when crafting a communication strategy for a research project, says Elmar Bartlmae. Elmar is the managing director and co-founder of the European Science Communication Institute (ESCI) - which is based in Oldenburg, Germany. He heads a 20+ team with whom he supports the science communication activities of EU and nationally funded research projects. In this podcast you will learn what it takes to make commun...

#5 - Instagram & Science Communication

August 31, 2021 07:50 - 52 minutes - 72.5 MB

Instagram is one of the largest social networks. To figure out how science communication can work on Instagram I invited Sophie Milbourne (aka. @soph.talks.science) to the podcast. Sophie is a science communication consultant and helps scientists communicate research with confidence through social media, writing, podcasts and videos. Make sure to connect with her on Instagram :-).  In the first half of the episode we will talk and introduce Instagram and also talk about posts, reels, storie...

#5 - Instagram & Science Communication (with Sophie Milbourne)

August 31, 2021 07:50 - 52 minutes - 72.5 MB

Instagram is one of the largest social networks. To figure out how science communication can work on Instagram I invited Sophie Milbourne (aka. @soph.talks.science) to the podcast. Sophie is a science communication consultant and helps scientists communicate research with confidence through social media, writing, podcasts and videos. Make sure to connect with her on Instagram :-).  In the first half of the episode we will talk and introduce Instagram and also talk about posts, reels, storie...

#5 Instagram & Science Communication (with Sophie Milbourne)

August 31, 2021 07:50 - 52 minutes - 72.5 MB

Instagram is one of the largest social networks. To figure out how science communication can work on Instagram I invited Sophie Milbourne (aka. @soph.talks.science) to the podcast. Sophie is a science communication consultant and helps scientists communicate research with confidence through social media, writing, podcasts and videos. Make sure to connect with her on Instagram :-).  In the first half of the episode we will talk and introduce Instagram and also talk about posts, reels, storie...

❎ #5 Instagram & Science Communication (with Sophie Milbourne)

August 31, 2021 07:50 - 52 minutes - 72.5 MB

Instagram is one of the largest social networks. To figure out how science communication can work on Instagram I invited Sophie Milbourne (aka. @soph.talks.science) to the podcast. Sophie is a science communication consultant and helps scientists communicate research with confidence through social media, writing, podcasts and videos. Make sure to connect with her on Instagram :-).  In the first half of the episode we will talk and introduce Instagram and also talk about posts, reels, stories,...

📳 #5 Instagram & Science Communication (with Sophie Milbourne)

August 31, 2021 07:50 - 52 minutes - 72.5 MB

Instagram is one of the largest social networks. To figure out how science communication can work on Instagram I invited Sophie Milbourne (aka. @soph.talks.science) to the podcast. Sophie is a science communication consultant and helps scientists communicate research with confidence through social media, writing, podcasts and videos. Make sure to connect with her on Instagram :-).  In the first half of the episode we will talk and introduce Instagram and also talk about posts, reels, stories,...

#4 Science Communication on Twitter (with Elodie Chabrol)

August 27, 2021 07:12 - 45 minutes - 62.3 MB

Twitter. A live stream of news and one of the largest social media networks. It is also one of the most appreciated networks amongst scientists.  In this episode science communication consultant Elodie Chabrol and me will give you and overview on how Twitter works and how you can communicate your science on it. See below all the tips and tools that we mention during the episode.  I am also a student of science communication, and unfortunately I did not calibrate my microphone very well for ...

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