Let's Talk SciComm

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Hosted by Associate Professor Jen Martin and Dr Michael Wheeler, Let’s Talk SciComm is a podcast from the University of Melbourne’s Science Communication Teaching Program. Listen for advice, tips and interviews about how to communicate science in effective and engaging ways. Show notes, transcripts and more info: https://science.unimelb.edu.au/engage/lets-talk-scicomm-podcast

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    133. Interview with science communicator Emma Donnelly

    Welcome to Season 18 of Let’s Talk SciComm!  We’re excited to be launching our new season with a fantastic conversation with scicomm guru Emma Donnelly. Emma is a science communication specialist, leadership trainer and coach with more than 25 years’ experience helping researchers and technical experts translate expertise into influence. She is Manager of Inspiring Victoria at the Royal Society of Victoria, works with the Association for Tertiary Education Management, and runs her consultancy, Comm-it: Training and Communication Solutions. Emma has worked across the higher education sector nationally, including with the University of Melbourne, Monash University, UNSW, the University of Sydney, Curtin University, UWA and RMIT. She’s coached Prime Minister Science Prize winners and been the national FameLab consultant and trainer for several years. Her work in citizen science, research translation and engagement has been recognised through national and state awards, including the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes and the WA Premier’s Science Awards. Earlier in her career, she brought food science into mainstream media through work connected with My Kitchen Rules, and developed Eat Drink Think, a cookbook and program translating the science of food and flavour for public audiences. Today, Emma works with founders, scientists, researchers and university leaders to elevate pitching, storytelling, stakeholder engagement and leadership presence. Her warm, inclusive and evidence-based approach has supported thousands of professionals to build confidence, build trust and amplify their impact. Emma believes that great ideas only travel as far as your communication allows them to. You can follow Emma and find out more about her work here:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmadonnelly1   https://www.linkedin.com/company/comm-it-aus/  https://www.youtube.com/@comm-it  https://x.com/commitAUS https://www.facebook.com/commitaust/  www.comm-it.com.au

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  2. 132. Listen To This If… Networking feels scary (or just a bit icky)

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    132. Listen To This If… Networking feels scary (or just a bit icky)

    Everyone tells you networking is essential for your career. But what if the idea of walking into a room full of strangers and “working the room” makes you want to hide? In this short episode, Jen and Michael unpack why networking can feel uncomfortable and how reframing what networking actually is can make it much easier. Our key message: networking isn’t about collecting contacts or performing in crowded rooms. It’s about building genuine relationships over time. In this episode, we explore: Why it helps to rethink what “networking” really means A simple approach to conversations at conferences and events Why a short, practiced response to “What do you do?” can make things easier How to spot others in the room who might feel just as overwhelmed Why humour and honesty can break the ice (“Networking is a bit awkward, isn’t it?”) The often-overlooked importance of networking with your own colleagues Networking doesn’t have to mean working every corner of the room. Sometimes it’s as simple as introducing yourself, asking a thoughtful question, and following up later for a coffee or a conversation. And remember: most people in the room are probably feeling just as awkward as you are. You can find more great advice here:  https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/21-networking-tips-i-just-gave-my-future-bosses-shane-o-leary-7fzwe/ https://www.comm-it.com.au/training/7-tips-for-easy-and-effective-networking/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/networking-tips-early-career-scientists-lessons-from-science-tpfke/ Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/cph2

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  3. 130. Listen To This If… you’re struggling to find the story in your research

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    130. Listen To This If… you’re struggling to find the story in your research

    Everyone keeps telling you to “tell a story” about your research… but what if you genuinely can’t see one? In this short episode, Jen and Michael tackle one of the most common (and quietly stressful) challenges in science communication: finding the story in your own work. Their reassurance? If you’re looking for a story, you’re already on the right track. In this episode, we explore: Why story = a problem–solution dynamic How to identify the real problem your research is addressing A simple sentence starter: “This matters because…” The powerful question: “What has changed because of my work?” Why your personal motivation might be part of the story How brainstorming, sticky notes, conversations (and even AI tools) can help uncover new angles Why audience and purpose determine which story you should tell One research project can contain dozens of possible stories. The trick isn’t finding the story — it’s choosing the right one for the people you’re speaking to. And most importantly: there is always a story. It might just take a little curiosity and creativity to uncover it. You can find more great advice here: https://reshub.uts.edu.au/whats-on/news/how-nail-your-research-story https://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/find-hero-energy-story-your-research https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2018/05/21/writing-a-page-turner-how-to-tell-a-story-in-your-scientific-paper/ Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/yrs2

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    129. Interview with balloon scientist Dr Chloe Lim

    This week we spoke with Dr Chloe Lim who is a trained molecular biologist, professional balloon artist, and science communicator with over 20 years of experience in medical research and regulatory science. She is the founder of Twistyfic, where she merges science, storytelling, and balloon art to spark curiosity and inspire young minds through engaging STEAM shows and workshops. Chloe also runs Giggly Wiggly Balloons, delighting audiences with her balloon artistry at events across Canberra. A top 5 finalist on Channel 7’s Blow Up and a TEDx speaker, she brings a unique blend of creativity and fun to everything she does to make science accessible, inclusive, and memorable. You can follow Chloe and find out more about her work here: LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchloelim/⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/drchloelim/⁠  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/drchloelim/⁠ Website: https://drchloelim.com/  TEDx talk: Find your hidden talent and unlock your potential | Dr Chloe Lim | TEDxCanberra  Blow Up TV show: https://7plus.com.au/blow-up Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/author/drchloelim Giggly Wiggly Balloons Website: www.gigglywiggly.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gigglywigglyballoons Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gigglywigglyballoons YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@gigglywigglyballoons   CALD Voices in STEM podcast Website: https://drchloelim.com/podcast/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cald-voices-in-stem/id1702014079 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ekS0zhlfXXIYJ2DCgY4K1   Twistyfic Website: https://twistyfic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twistyfic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twistyfic Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/ysj2

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Hosted by Associate Professor Jen Martin and Dr Michael Wheeler, Let’s Talk SciComm is a podcast from the University of Melbourne’s Science Communication Teaching Program. Listen for advice, tips and interviews about how to communicate science in effective and engaging ways. Show notes, transcripts and more info: https://science.unimelb.edu.au/engage/lets-talk-scicomm-podcast

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