“Science communication is hard, and scientists aren’t making it any easier” says Jay Ingram (host of CBC’s ‘Quirks and Quarks’, and Discovery Channel Canada’s ‘Daily Planet’). Whether it’s overuse of acronyms, or inaccessible communication, there are many pitfalls scientists and science communicators can fall into. Kaylee and Michael dig in with their former science communication mentor from Banff Beakerhead to find some solutions, which as it turns out is exactly what you’ll hear in this episode: a fun in-person conversation! A transcript of the episode can be found here: https://bit.ly/3jWkgBg
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Wetlands: The Original Wet’N Wild
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BEARing Down on Conservation
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Solstice Special
The Science of Swearing
Science Policy of Truth
Güt for your Health
Raccoons Revealed
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Bonus: Let's Innovate
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Conservation is the Bees Knees
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