7 episodes

I recently just published a book, Necessary Symbiosis: What Happens When Science and Government Work Together (and When They Don't), on the importance of science advocacy, arguing that scientists must take the leap into advocacy and policy making because scientists know their research the best. And if they don't go out and teach the public the facts and nuances, then other more malignant forces may hijack their research for their own personal gain. This podcast is an extension of my book, which you can find on Amazon as an e-book and a paperback.

Necessary Symbiosis Vyshnavi Karra

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I recently just published a book, Necessary Symbiosis: What Happens When Science and Government Work Together (and When They Don't), on the importance of science advocacy, arguing that scientists must take the leap into advocacy and policy making because scientists know their research the best. And if they don't go out and teach the public the facts and nuances, then other more malignant forces may hijack their research for their own personal gain. This podcast is an extension of my book, which you can find on Amazon as an e-book and a paperback.

    Beauty Beyond the Threshold: Part 2

    Beauty Beyond the Threshold: Part 2

    I continue my conversation with Tiffany Mosher, author of the new book "Beauty Beyond the Threshold: How International Volunteering Saved My Life" which is available as an e-book and paperback on Amazon. (Trigger Warning: Depression, Anxiety, Suicidal Thoughts. Credit: Music from Pixabay.)

    • 19 min
    Beauty Beyond the Threshold: Part 1

    Beauty Beyond the Threshold: Part 1

    This week, I talk to Tiffany Mosher, author of the new book "Beauty Beyond the Threshold: How International Volunteering Saved My Life." She talks about how volunteering and helping others on solo travel trips literally saves her from her depression and anxiety to give her a sense of purpose in this world. Her book explores her journey and is available on Amazon as an e-book and a paperback. (Trigger Warning: Depression, Anxiety, Suicidal Thoughts. Credits: Music from Pixabay.)

    • 22 min
    The Underdog Paradox: Part 2

    The Underdog Paradox: Part 2

    In this episode, I am continuing my conversation with Jamie Russo, the author of The Underdog Paradox (Twitter: @jamierusso). (Credit: Music by Pixabay)

    • 25 min
    The Underdog Paradox: Part 1

    The Underdog Paradox: Part 1

    In this episode, I'm switching gears a little bit to start talking to other fellow authors in the Book Creator program about their books. My first interviewee is Jamie Russo (Twitter: @jamierusso), and the author of The Underdog Paradox, which is available on Amazon. (Credit: Music is from Pixabay.)

    • 25 min
    How the US Government Helped Penicillin Production in the 1900s

    How the US Government Helped Penicillin Production in the 1900s

    In this episode, I discuss how the necessary symbiotic relationship between science and government helped the development of large-scale production of penicillin during WWII. (Credit: Music from Pixabay.)

    • 18 min
    Why I Wrote a Book on Science Advocacy

    Why I Wrote a Book on Science Advocacy

    In the 1st episode of this podcast, I explore why I decided to write a book on science advocacy, focusing on the importance of scientists to become their own advocates. (Credits: Intro and outro music from Pixabay, "Antibody" by Raven the Science Maven.)

    • 24 min

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