Ellice's SciComm Corner with The Link
Ellice's SciComm Corner is your go-to podcast for hot button topics and new research in science communication. Hosted by Ellice Peck, a SciComm Master's student at Stony Brook University, this monthly podcast connects the science behind scicomm to the realities of engaging in the field. You can follow her on Instagram at @theneuroaesthetic, where she shares tips for curating an aesthetic and effective scicomm message that will resonate with audiences.
Episodes
10 episodes
I'm a Scientist...Why Do I Need a Podcast?
Dr. Ben Rush from DeeperThanData Media and The Alda Center's Scicomm Specialist, Ellice Wallace, MS., discuss the pros and cons of starting a podcast as a scientist, as well as how to get started and make your podcast idea unique.
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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33:50
Strategic Communication as Planned Behavior in Scicomm
Science communication researchers, Sara K. Yeo (University of Utah) and John C. Besley (Michigan State University), discuss Strategic Communication as Planned Behavior and its role in communicating basic science/discovery research. A preview of...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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47:02
Good Presentations: A Conversation With Communication Coach Karen De Mauro
What makes a "good" research presentation? Communication coach Karen De Mauro breaks it down and offers steps you can take now to improve your live presentations.
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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44:02
The Alda Center's Exclusive Q&A With Dr. John Besley
Join Ellice Wallace for an exclusive Q&A with Dr. John Besley on his new book, Strategic Science Communication.
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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49:08
It's All About People: Scicomm Insights with Virginia Schutte
An honest and heartfelt conversation with ecologist and science communicator Virginia Schutte, PhD., addressing burning questions like..."What does it mean to succeed outside academia?""How can I leverage digital media to share sc...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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29:24
Strategic Communication as Planned Behavior in Scicomm
Science communication researchers, Sara K. Yeo (University of Utah) and John C. Besley (Michigan State University), discuss Strategic Communication as Planned Behavior and its role in communicating basic science/discovery research. A preview of...
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47:02
Episode 3: Humor in SciComm
Humor has long been a way for people to connect, share stories, and relate to one another. Today’s episode takes a look at how humor, science communication, and misinformation interact, highlighting empirical research done on the topic by Dr. S...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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6:43
Episode 2: Experiences of Women in STEM
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’ll focus on the experiences of women in STEM, from their support systems (or lack thereof) to their representation in media; from the decisions they face when it comes to whether or not to start a fam...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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18:10
Episode 1: Film and Media in SciComm
This month's episode touches on the use of film and media in science communication. Films have captivated audiences ever since the first motion picture was invented, and they continue to play a massive role in society today, especially since th...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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6:23