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S4E1 - Sinister Surprises & The Podcasting Meta With Megan Hanlon (PhD)
Manage episode 303238223 series 2826670
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Connect with guest Megan Hanlon via Twitter: @meganhanlon4
Follow the SciComm Collective on Instagram!
Follow Pint of Science Ireland on their website!
Timestamps
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 01:41 - Segment 1: The Narrator's Paradox (Short Story)
- 06:49 - Segment 2: The Origin of "Speak Of The Devil" (Metaphor History)
- 15:35 - Segment 3: The Podcasting Meta (Communication Topic)
- 25:43 - Segment 4: Talk With Megan Hanlon (Guest Interview)
Description
I investigate the origins to the frequently used expression, "Speak Of The Devil", along with various versions of the infamous King of Evil. Additionally, I plunge into the origins of podcasting and how this medium can be particularly effective in science communication. I interview an incredible scientist and SciComm star, Megan Hanlon (PhD), to discuss her journey in making her own science communication podcast "Unravelling Science" and the lessons she's learned along the way. Check out the references and transcript here: https://www.kjbmercurio.com/episode31.
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Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Segment 1: The Narrator's Paradox (Short Story) (00:01:41)
3. Segment 2: The Origin of "Speak Of The Devil" (Metaphor History) (00:06:49)
4. Segment 3: The Podcasting Meta (Communication Topic) (00:15:35)
5. Segment 4: Talk With Megan Hanlon (Guest Interview) (00:25:43)
52 episodes
Manage episode 303238223 series 2826670
Buzzsprout Affiliate Link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=891796
Connect with guest Megan Hanlon via Twitter: @meganhanlon4
Follow the SciComm Collective on Instagram!
Follow Pint of Science Ireland on their website!
Timestamps
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 01:41 - Segment 1: The Narrator's Paradox (Short Story)
- 06:49 - Segment 2: The Origin of "Speak Of The Devil" (Metaphor History)
- 15:35 - Segment 3: The Podcasting Meta (Communication Topic)
- 25:43 - Segment 4: Talk With Megan Hanlon (Guest Interview)
Description
I investigate the origins to the frequently used expression, "Speak Of The Devil", along with various versions of the infamous King of Evil. Additionally, I plunge into the origins of podcasting and how this medium can be particularly effective in science communication. I interview an incredible scientist and SciComm star, Megan Hanlon (PhD), to discuss her journey in making her own science communication podcast "Unravelling Science" and the lessons she's learned along the way. Check out the references and transcript here: https://www.kjbmercurio.com/episode31.
Start for FREE
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the show
Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Segment 1: The Narrator's Paradox (Short Story) (00:01:41)
3. Segment 2: The Origin of "Speak Of The Devil" (Metaphor History) (00:06:49)
4. Segment 3: The Podcasting Meta (Communication Topic) (00:15:35)
5. Segment 4: Talk With Megan Hanlon (Guest Interview) (00:25:43)
52 episodes
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