31 episodes

We crave advanced-user conversations with other mid-career scicomm professionals (like us!) so we can learn and grow together, and check each other when we need it. Let’s dig into branding, projects that matter, privilege, and inclusive science communication, with actionable, tangible steps to level up. Join us!

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We crave advanced-user conversations with other mid-career scicomm professionals (like us!) so we can learn and grow together, and check each other when we need it. Let’s dig into branding, projects that matter, privilege, and inclusive science communication, with actionable, tangible steps to level up. Join us!

    Overly-honest AMA about scicomm stuff that’s gotta change

    Overly-honest AMA about scicomm stuff that’s gotta change

    REMINDER: We’re running another cohort of SciComm STEP next spring! Applications are live right now on our website (MeteorSciComm.org)! 🥳 
    In this fast-paced episode (with a few audio flickers, boo Wyoming wind that knocks out the internet), we make this honest podcast about scicomm with impact a bit #overlyhonest. We tackle: 
    Why we think academia still matters Why people “valuing” scicomm ain’t what we need The truth that professional development is too-often worse than no investment/change at all A tough reality: there’s no one place to go to “level up” your scicomm career if you’re beyond-beginner How we deal with (the unavoidable, we argue) jealousy of being advanced scicomm'ers How to stop getting in your own way with your scicomm project/funding pitches Dig in for yourself: 
    What’s a scicomm change you’re going to make in 2024? And, what’s one honest thing about scicomm systems that you think needs to be said out loud?! We love you for being part of the Meteor community for another season! 💖 Stay connected with us on BlueSky at @bgmerkle.bsky.social and @vgwschutte.bsky.social.

    • 21 min
    Don’t tell me not to be angry

    Don’t tell me not to be angry

    First - two big announcements: 
    Our last episode will be a Q&A- send us your questions, ideas, puzzles, and dilemmas by December 1st. We’re running another cohort of SciComm STEP next spring! Applications are live right now on our website (MeteorSciComm.org)! 🥳 Truly, yelling and naming is how we process, cope, and then work toward action and change when we’re facing schtuff that’s inequitable, obstructionist, or devalues work in scicomm. We talk through a lot of layers on this one: 
    Naming what is really going on when people and systems undervalue the vital work that makes communities, systems, and good change happen Pushing back to make the work more legible or appreciated Taking a hard look in the mirror: how much of this work do you want to keep doing?  Weighing whether someone even knows or intends the disrespect Holding an icy grip on rage in order to move through the spaces we need to operate in And all the time, we need community that can validate us when we are angry, and hold space when we are furious. 
    We also talk about a couple of books that have been a valuable frame for us: 
    The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women’s Dead-End Work Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger Dig in for yourself: 
    What is a systemic scicomm issue that you just need to name right now? And, what’s something you need to yell and stomp your feet about? Thanks for listening! Get good and mad! 🤬😤 You can holler at/with us on BlueSky at @bgmerkle.bsky.social and @vgwschutte.bsky.social.

    • 24 min
    Money, honey

    Money, honey

    First - two big announcements: 
    Our last episode will be a Q&A- send us your questions, ideas, puzzles, and dilemmas by December 1st. We’re running another cohort of SciComm STEP next spring! Applications are live right now on our website (MeteorSciComm.org)! 🥳 Wanting to get paid real money (plenty of it) is OKAY. Full stop. And, we argue it’s also important if we’re all going to do the collective, hard work of making the world better through scicomm. In this episode, we talk through: 
    Why enjoying getting paid isn’t something to be embarrassed about  The caution of worldviews that note “desire is the root of all suffering” A key reframe: anchor jobs are not sell-out jobs; they can be self-determined sponsorship of your passion projects/professional goals Income models are wildly different across realms of scicomm and other types of media/creator jobs; that’s not just okay, it’s great Funding at the systems change/program-building level is hard to access, unpredictable, often exclusive, and rarely sustainable Dig in for yourself: 
    Tell us about the dollars that you’d make a difference with! Or, what is something about money that you need or want to know right now? Thanks for listening! Money, honey; let’s actually talk about it. 🍯💰Connect with us on BlueSky at @bgmerkle.bsky.social and @vgwschutte.bsky.social.

    • 21 min
    Here comes success (oh sh*t!)

    Here comes success (oh sh*t!)

    First - a big announcement: we’re running another cohort of SciComm STEP next spring! Applications are live right now on our website (MeteorSciComm.org)! 🥳 
    Articulating and providing evidence of success is reliably hard in scicomm. At the systems level, it can feel swampingly abstract. That’s why concrete examples are super useful. So, in this episode, we dissect how we articulated what success would be for the SciComm STEP program (Sparking Transitions for Experienced Professionals).  
    We talk about: 
    Articulating our own metrics of success Finding funders with shared values Mapping our self-defined measures of success onto funders’ values (scicomm 101, really!) Designing the program to track metrics we’d articulated would evidence success Framing up a program, process, and perspectives on enduring funding that will be sustainable, not just a one-off…while having very clear exit strategies that leave relationships intact Being flexible and responsive as we delivered the program Dig in for yourself: 
    Check out our report on STEP and see how we stated success and the evidence we collected to inform our assessment of STEP’s success. Are you building a program? Are you pushing on a system? How have you defined success? Thanks for listening! Let’s holler about success, together! 📢🥳 Connect with us on BlueSky at @bgmerkle.bsky.social and @vgwschutte.bsky.social. 

    • 23 min
    Reciprocity and underpants

    Reciprocity and underpants

    First - a big announcement: we’re running another cohort of SciComm STEP next spring! Applications are live right now on our website (MeteorSciComm.org)! 🥳 
    In the mid-to-advanced career stages of scicomm, we’re all routinely making things up. But even if we’re good at that, we can’t accomplish real scicomm systems change solo. So, this week, we get into: 
    the downsides of transactional professional relationships how hard it can be to ask for help how much harder it can be to accept help and recognizing that everyone's in their own normal, and someone else's insight can be vital for progress. Put another way, we assert that shouting at each other about new (fun, fancy) underpants can be a model for reciprocal relationships that have a shot at changing the world. 
    Dig in for yourself: what kind of reciprocity (or underpants!) do you feel you need right now? 
    Thanks for listening! Hop into something fabulous and let’s jam. 🤩 Connect with us on BlueSky at @bgmerkle.bsky.social and @vgwschutte.bsky.social.

    • 24 min
    Unavailable to build an empire this week

    Unavailable to build an empire this week

    First - a big announcement: we’re running another cohort of SciComm STEP next spring! 🥳 Apply here  
    Dealing thoroughly with a system -- enough to rise to power within it -- can prevent us from changing it. 
    How? 
    The system keeps us too busy. Or, we get recognized for being able to navigate the system, and thus get asked to do the work of navigating it when we’d actually like to be overhauling it. And, when we do get a shot at changing it…of course: the system resists change. So, we’re talking today about overcoming all that inertia, handling FOMO when you wanna say no, and, also, reckoning with when you might just want to jump ship. 
    Dig in for yourself: 
    What would you be building if you weren’t too busy? And, what would you cut/stop doing to make space to do that building? Thanks for listening! Let’s do some benevolent empire-building! 👑 Connect on BlueSky at @bgmerkle.bsky.social and @vgwschutte.bsky.social.

    • 19 min

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