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Episode 64: Event Special – Disrupting the Conversation

Podcast: Science: Disrupt
Episode: Episode 64: Event Special – Disrupting the Conversation
Episode pub date: 2019-01-24

**Special episode klaxon**

It’s no secret that the internet has changed the way we communicate, and the last 12 months has also made clear the realisation that it has also changed the way we form our views. On December 5th 2018 we ran an event on Science communication called Disrupting the Conversation (kindly sponsored by Digital Science) on how to battle against misinformation, and effectively communicate scientific ideas.

The panel were:

Time stamps:

  • Stephen Buranyi – (00:01:25)
  • Professor Ruth Morgan – 00:05:05
  • Richard Clarke – 00:23:00
  • Dr Alice Bell – 00:47:40
  • Panel Discussion – 01:11:20

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Episode 60: Why Science Needs Advertising

Podcast: Science: Disrupt
Episode: Episode 60: Why Science Needs Advertising
Episode pub date: 2018-11-02

In this episode we spoke to Karen Mazurkewich the Lead Executive of  Communications & Marketing at MaRS, Toronto’s startup hub. Karen was also formerly a journalist with the Wall Street Journal.

We were keen to understand the Toronto startup ecosystem, and the state of science entrepreneurialism in the Six. We also wanted to get Karen’s perspective on science communication. Karen wrote a nice piece in the Harvard Business Review way back in April 2018 about how technologists and scientists should let in trained storytellers to effectively share their research.

 

 

 

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