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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!

  1. 09/11/2025

    You don’t need this podcast right now

    We had a come-to-reality moment and concluded that what the world needs right now is not another scicomm podcast episode from us. So, we are pausing what would be our next season of Meteor, indefinitely.  We have several reasons for this decision, which we discuss in this brief episode:  Our most reliable, trusted communities are tighter in scope and focus, and we’re especially prioritizing spending time sustaining those connections right now. We do not want to just join the pundit discourse about what’s happening in the world. Talking about the state of scicomm via the podcast just doesn’t feel like concrete action. A support course or coaching process around social justice and collective action would probably help us all, but the two of us don’t need to create that. Many, many valuable resources to this effect already exist. Social change and reciprocal communities/relationships require that we embrace knowing that the work takes all kinds of efforts and people doing all kinds of roles. (And that we divest from the toxic notion that we must, as one person, do all the roles.) In other words: we feel like we need to fill other roles than “podcaster” right now. The book Bethann mentions in this episode is Deepa Iyer’s Social Change Now workbook (socialchangemap.com). It helps identify lots of social change roles, emphasizes how important it is that people fill all sorts of roles, and underscores that we should not try to fill every role on our own.  Take good care, fellow scicomm folks!  Thanks for your support over the past 4 years! If you’d like to connect, you can reach us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.

    17 min
  2. 12/12/2024

    Communities to gush about

    We vaguely talk all the time on this podcast about what we do and where we work. But, we don’t talk concretely about the specific projects we work on, which ones we love, and what makes them hard.  Plus, we talk all the time about saying no, and sometimes saying yes. So, today, we’re focusing on some things we actually said yes to.  Today, we cover:  Virginia’s role as Chief Marketing Officer and co-founder of the ocean tech start-up Tini Scientific (https://www.tiniscientific.com/). Bethann’s excitement about being principal investigator on a recently funded grant from the National Science Foundation. How Virginia’s free, monthly coaching calls didn’t start out as a community, but have turned into something of one. Bethann’s nerdery and frustration and loyalty because …it’s her department! And she’s in charge of the department’s assessment work, which involves curricular overhauling to reflect their visioning and branding. It feels GOOD to gush. We rant and talk about the bad things and what all needs fixing A LOT on this podcast. Doing that is essential for making a difference. But, we have to remember that there are good things happening too. That can keep us connected to our core motivations for doing this work. It can also help us remember that we do do work that matters, and that work actually does make a difference. (The opposite of that  —  convincing yourself nothing you do matters  — is a recipe for burnout, y’all.)  Then, we ask you to dig in for yourself: what’s a scicomm project you’re working on —  with a community aspect  —  and why are you excited about it? (We really mean it on this one; please tell us!!)  Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.  P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season —  guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

    28 min
  3. 11/21/2024

    Community is the Hidden Curriculum

    Genuine community and relationships make everything else possible. You want to change something? You can’t change it alone. You want someone to whisper-network vouch for you? As we said in the last episode, you don’t build professional community and relationships by lurking.  But that’s not all of it. There are a *lot* of payoffs to having strong professional ties.  In the interests of being (overly) honest, this week we asked ourselves: what’s the hidden curriculum of the success we’ve had in scicomm?  And…it’s COMMUNITY!!!  But, what’s that actually look like?  This week, we tell you exactly what kinds of good things have come from having strong professional relationships. (And we ponder the downsides of the amount of time, effort, and perhaps money that it may take to build these relationships.)  For example, we cover:  Working with other people who care about the same effort/outcome/change can keep you going (in good ways and…also…maybe unsustainable ways). The material benefits and credibility that can come from working with/inside a given professional community and having strong relationships therein. How belonging in more than one professional community can facilitate code-switching that you can leverage for professional growth. Then, we ask you to dig in for yourself: What’s the hidden curriculum that you think is responsible for your success in scicomm?  Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.  P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season —  guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

    23 min

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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!