107. Listen To This If… You need to work effectively in a group

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123. Interview with Dr. Tullio Rossi about AI in scicomm

This week we’re thrilled to be joined by long-time friend of the podcast Dr Tullio Rossi - we first chatted with Tullio way back in Season 6 (you can listen to that interview here). Tullio is an award-winning science communicator, marine biologist, and graphic designer. As the fo ...  Show more

122. Listen to This If….. Your family doesn’t understand what you do at work or uni

What if the people closest to you just don’t “get” what you do? How do you talk about your work or studies without sounding defensive, boring, or awkward?In this episode of Listen to This If…., Jen and Michael tackle a common but rarely discussed challenge: when your family doesn ...  Show more

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