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Let's Talk SciComm
Unimelb SciComm
124 episodes
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Hosted by Associate Professor Jen Martin and Dr Michael Wheeler, Let’s Talk SciComm is a podcast from the University of Melbourne’s Science Communication Teaching Program. Listen for advice, tips and interviews about how to communicate science in effective and engaging ways. Show notes, transcripts and more info: https://science.unimelb.edu.au/engage/lets-talk-scicomm-podcast
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Hosted by Associate Professor Jen Martin and Dr Michael Wheeler, Let’s Talk SciComm is a podcast from the University of Melbourne’s Science Communication Teaching Program. Listen for advice, tips and interviews about how to communicate science in effective and engaging ways. Show notes, transcripts and more info: https://science.unimelb.edu.au/engage/lets-talk-scicomm-podcast
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Let's Talk SciComm
121. Interview with Communications Advisor Rebecca Colless

This week we loved chatting with Bec Colless, who has 30+ years’ experience in science communication, research translation and IP commercialisation, public and stakeholder relations, education and marketing. She has enhanced the reputations, funding and impact of universities and research organisations, innovative businesses – including her own travelling science show – government agencies, non-profits, museums and schools. 

Drawing on her decades of experience across science, journalism, government, industry and education, Bec shares practical advice on research impact, persuasive writing, value propositions and storytelling and why great communication always starts with empathy for your audience. From grant writing and credibility to Aristotle’s rhetorical triangle and the hero’s journey, this conversation is packed with actionable insights for researchers at every career stage. 

You can follow Bec and learn more about her work here: 

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-colless/ 

Subscribe to our podcast newsletter, The ChitChat: https://mailchi.mp/06154eb97b24/welcome-to-lets-talk-scicomm

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1 week ago
34 minutes 41 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
120. Listen to This If… You Need a Killer Headline

Struggling to grab your audience’s attention? In this week’s episode, Jen and Michael break down exactly what makes a killer headline - one that cuts through the noise, hooks your reader instantly, and sets up your story for impact.

In just five minutes, you’ll learn:

  • Why your headline matters more than you think

  • The science of what makes people stop scrolling

  • Simple, repeatable headline formulas you can use today

  • How to avoid the common traps that make headlines fall flat

  • Ways to tailor your headline to different audiences without losing clarity

Whether you’re writing a journal article title, a grant application, or a social media post, these tips will help you craft headlines that are bold, clear, and irresistible.

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/08/readers-prefer-to-click-on-a-clear-simple-headline-like-this-one/

  • https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-00771-3

  • https://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2024/06/msu-research-what-makes-a-good-headline

  • https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adn2555

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2 weeks ago
6 minutes 55 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
119. Interview with medical entomologist Dr Véronique Paris

This week we were thrilled to chat with Dr Véronique Paris who is a medical entomologist studying Australian vector mosquitoes in the Pest & Environmental Adaptation Research Group at Melbourne Uni. Originally from Berlin, Véronique completed her BSc and MSc in Biology, specialising in ecological immunology and exploring how insect immune systems respond to infections. Before pursuing a scientific career, she completed an apprenticeship at the Berlin Zoo, a time when she was unsure if going to university was the right path for her. Ultimately she discovered a passion for research and went on to pursue higher education. Véronique is also passionate about science communication, contributing to Pursuit, writing blog posts, and sharing her research widely on social media. Recently, the Let’s Talk SciComm team was over the moon to share the University of Melbourne School of BioSciences Excellence in Community Engagement with Véronique! 

You can follow Véronique and learn more about her work here: 

  • https://www.instagram.com/mozzienique/

  • https://bsky.app/profile/mozzienique.bsky.social

  • https://www.tiktok.com/@vroniqueparis6

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/v%C3%A9ronique-paris-bb25a1255/

  • https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/individuals/veronique-paris

  • https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jun/23/mosquito-borne-disease-fight-researcher-bare-arm

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3 weeks ago
33 minutes 51 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
118. Listen To This If… You’ve Just Received Negative Feedback

If you’ve just been hit with negative feedback, you’re probably feeling a bit winded, and that’s completely normal. Whether it came from a colleague, a supervisor, an examiner, or even a friend, criticism can sting.

Take five minutes to hear Jen and Michael share practical, compassionate advice on how to regain your confidence and transform tough feedback into something constructive and empowering.

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://theconversation.com/negative-feedback-is-part-of-academia-and-life-these-6-strategies-can-help-you-cope-190069

  • https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-handle-negative-feedback-recover-like-pro-may-busch/

  • https://wwmr.us/support/NegativeFeedback.pdf

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4 weeks ago
6 minutes 15 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
117. Interview with science writer and performer Dr Phil Dooley

Welcome to Season 16 of Let’s Talk SciComm. We are thrilled to be launching our next season and have a great selection of episodes in store for you to enjoy during the rest of 2025.

We can’t think of any better way to launch the season than a conversation with Dr Phil Dooley. Phil is an extremely talented science communicator who wears many hats: he’s a science writer, presenter, comedian, performer, musician, video-maker and trainer. He's worked on YouTube videos that got hundreds of thousands of hits, tweets that saw millions of impressions, press releases that went international, school workshops for thousands of students and science pub nights that had crowds cheering for more.

Phil has a PhD in laser physics and is National President of Australian Science Communicators. Phil Up On Science partners and clients have included Australian Institute of Physics, Academy of Science, Australian Society for Medical Research, Inspiring Australia, National Science Week, Cosmos Magazine, Nature Publishing Group, Geosciences Australia, ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science, ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, University of Adelaide, Flinders University, UniSA, Sustainable Stand Up and more.

You’re going to love hearing about Phil’s creative and dynamic approach to sharing science with a whole heap of different audiences. 

You can follow Phil and learn more about his work here: 

  • https://philuponscience.com.au/ 

  • https://www.youtube.com/philuponscience

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-dooley-0963366/ 

  • https://bsky.app/profile/philuponscience.bsky.social 

  • https://physics.anu.edu.au/news_events/news.php 

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Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/z6a2

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1 month ago
32 minutes

Let's Talk SciComm
116. Listen To This If…You’re trying to choose a PhD topic

Have you decided a PhD is the right thing for you? Congratulations! Now it’s time to make decisions about what you’re going to spend the next three of four years learning, thinking, reading and writing about.

Take a break for 5 minutes and listen to Jen and Michael’s thoughts about what you need to take into account when deciding what you’re going to do your PhD on. 

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://study.uq.edu.au/stories/how-to-decide-phd-topic

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIk5cshQfKg

  • https://thesiswhisperer.com/2010/10/13/5-ways-to-know-you-have-the-right-thesis-topic/ 

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2 months ago
6 minutes 50 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
115. Interview with neuroscientist and author Dr Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston

This week we have the great pleasure of speaking with Dr Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston, a neuroscientist based in Melbourne, Australia, and the author of The Future Loves You: How and Why We Should Abolish Death. 

Ariel is currently a Research Fellow at Monash University - working with the Monash Neuroscience of Consciousness laboratory - where he investigates novel methods for characterising the nature of conscious experiences to aid in the ongoing quest to understand the neural basis of consciousness. Before that, Ariel obtained his PhD from The University of Melbourne in 2019, where he researched the mechanisms by which genetic and environmental factors affect cognition in healthy and diseased brains. He has published widely across the field of cognitive neuroscience, from the decline, preservation and rescue of cognitive function at different stages of the lifespan, through to characterising people's conscious experience of colour.

As an author, Ariel describes how recent neuroscientific advances may enable the suspension of death through brain preservation, potentially offering the dying the chance of future revival (while also exploring the medical, neuroscientific, and philosophical background required to understand this seemingly absurd claim).

You can find out more about Ariel and his work here: 

  • https://www.arielzj.com/ 

  • https://www.arielzj.com/the-future-loves-you 

  • https://preservinghope.substack.com/ 

  • https://x.com/ariel_zj

  • https://bsky.app/profile/arielzj.bsky.social 

  • https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=kREqIeKKQMgC

  • You can watch the interview between Ariel and Jen at The Wheeler Centre here: https://www.wheelercentre.com/news-stories/2025/watch-how-to-live-forever 

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2 months ago
33 minutes 53 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
114. Listen To This If You've fallen out of love with science and need to rekindle your curiosity

Feeling like you’ve lost your love of science? Wondering if you should be doing something different? Wishing you felt the same passion you used to feel for your study or work? 

Settle in for 5 minutes and listen to Jen and Michael’s top advice about how to rediscover your curiosity and feel motivated and excited about science again. 

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPdg7hGaDJI

  • https://medium.com/better-humans/how-to-rekindle-your-innate-curiosity-db4f55ca365a

  • https://www.ifocusandwrite.com/post/how-to-get-your-motivation-back-as-a-scientist 

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2 months ago
6 minutes 43 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
113. Interview with Communications and Partnerships Manager, Troy Beer

This week we had a fascinating chat with Troy Beer whose diverse experiences have led him from digital content creation to communication lead roles across multiple sectors: from environmental charities and health NGOs to government, universities, research centres and even retail. Each role has required him to work closely with stakeholders and subject-matter experts – interpreting complex information into compelling content for diverse audiences.

Troy says he has tried to work for places that make a difference, work with smart people who can teach him something and deliver creative work that in some way contributes to making positive change. Along the way he has seen the astoundingly complex work cancer researchers do, learnt how critical antibiotics are and how addictive nicotine is, seen threatened greater gliders fly from trees, stood heartbroken at the edge of forest destroyed for paper, plumbed the depths of fossil fuel follies, watched systems slowly change and been gently shown the insight 40,000 years in a place provides. He’s produced 1000s of webpages, a few apps, edited ideas and stories into real books and magazines, video and data into news, shorts and documentaries, plus kept asking people to care, to stop scrolling, and to think while on socials. 

His approach begins with understanding stakeholder needs, identifying key audiences and the challenges they face—then to work across teams to map outcomes and connections that deliver creative solutions. All the while monitoring metrics and engagement to improve what his teams  are trying to do: basically to tell a better story.

We’re sure you’ll enjoy listening to this conversation as much as we enjoyed having it! 

You can find out more about Troy and his work here: 

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/troybeer/

  • https://wilderness.org.au/journal

  • https://wilderness.org.au/iconic-places

  • https://wilderness.org.au/environment-award-for-childrens-literature

  • https://www.oceanaccounts.org/

Transcript: To be completed

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2 months ago
33 minutes 23 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
112. Listen To This If You Need to Recover Your Confidence After Giving a Bad Talk

Still thinking about a talk you gave that didn’t go as well as you’d hoped? Maybe you’re dreading your next talk as a result? In this episode we tackle the all-too-familiar challenge of bouncing back after giving a talk that didn’t go to plan. 

Take 5 minutes to hear our advice on being kind to yourself, treating mistakes with curiosity, and turning reflection into a concrete plan for next time. 

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://medium.com/@Johndavidson1/the-6-best-ways-to-recover-from-giving-a-bad-presentation-9e5e92204888

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r6dqGHboes

  • https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-recover-from-bad-presentation-jim-gray/

Newsletter: https://letstalkscicomm.my.canva.site

Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/jq3p

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3 months ago
6 minutes 37 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
111. Interview with early career scientist and science communicator Dr Kira Hughes

This week we loved chatting with Dr Kira Hughes, an aerobiologist and award-winning science communicator who is passionate about helping other researchers learn how to effectively communicate their science and advocating for underrepresented groups in STEM.

Kira has over five years of experience in science communication. She's presented at several public events, ranging from international conferences to comedy shows, and has been interviewed as a scientific expert for news articles, radio shows, magazines, & podcasts. She has applied her science communication skillset through outreach ventures encouraging students to pursue careers in STEM, as well as coordinating research-focused content for marketing campaigns. Kira has received numerous awards in science communication, including the 2023 Deakin University Three Minute Thesis Runner-Up & People's Choice Winner. Due to her outstanding work in science communication, she was recently named a Superstar of STEM by Science & Technology Australia. Currently, Kira works as a Research Grants Officer at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, where she helps scientists effectively communicate their work to secure funding for important cancer research.

Kira is an expert in aerobiology: the study of airborne allergens like pollen & fungal spores. While completing her PhD with the NeuroAllergy Research Laboratory (NARL) at Deakin University, her research focused on understanding the underlying factors of thunderstorm asthma and developing better ways to monitor allergens. Kira also worked on developing an innovative real-time sensor that could detect airborne allergens in less than one hour, which is not only significantly quicker than current technology, but may serve as an effective real-time warning system for thunderstorm asthma to help save lives. Her research will help scientists learn more about how these events unfold and create better methods for predicting future asthma epidemics. 

You’ll love hearing about Kira’s passion for science communication and all the things she’s learned along the way over the past five years. 

You can follow Kira and learn more about her work here: 

  • https://scienceandtechnologyaustralia.org.au/profile/kira-hughes/

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/kira-m-hughes/

  • https://www.instagram.com/kira.etsa

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GHChZzcOpk

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3Go5tA6758

  • https://www.theguardian.com/deakin-university--bold-ideas-with-impact/ng-interactive/2025/jan/21/suffer-from-asthma-or-allergies-a-tiny-gold-disc-could-save-your-life

  • https://youtu.be/rzKgb2FHv0I

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R4jctjTGnI&list=PLeEQNZMTnnINcTA_lWJBqiTkla2qJnv5H&index=9

Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/yd3p

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3 months ago
34 minutes 16 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
110. Listen To This If You’re Preparing a 3MT talk

So the time has come to really nail your 3MT talk? Perhaps you’ve progressed from your local final to a Grand Final? Congratulations!

Take five minutes to tune into Jen and Michael’s top tips on how to craft a winning Three Minute Thesis Talk!

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://www.adelaide.edu.au/3mt/ua/media/745/3mt-tips-for-success-handout.pdf

  • https://www.animateyour.science/post/how-to-write-a-winning-3mt-script

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ViDaRJkay4

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3 months ago
6 minutes 13 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
109. Interview with ‘Mother of Sharks’ Melissa Cristina Márquez

Welcome to Season 15 of Let’s Talk SciComm. We’re so thrilled to be back with another season after a bit of a break.

To get the season off to a wonderful start, we’re VERY excited to chat with the incredible Melissa Cristina Márquez. Melissa, (AKA Mother of Sharks) is a bilingual Latina marine scientist, science communicator, and award-winning author currently pursuing her PhD. Melissa’s scientific research focuses on the ecology, conservation, and public perception of elasmobranchs (sharks, skates, and rays), with a particular interest in how science can inform more equitable conservation policies. She has worked with a range of species across the globe, from tiger sharks in the Bahamas to Greenland sharks in the Arctic fjords of Svalbard. In addition to her scientific work, Melissa is an internationally recognized science communicator dedicated to making science more inclusive, accessible, and engaging. Her work has appeared in National Geographic, BBC Wildlife, and Forbes Science, where she is a regular contributor. She has appeared as a host and expert on programs for Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, NatGeo, and Animal Planet, and is a TEDx speaker, with her talk “Sharks and Female Scientists: More Alike Than You Think” challenging stereotypes in science and media. 

Melissa is also a passionate author of children’s literature, including the middle-grade Wild Survival! series (published by Scholastic), Mother of Sharks and Sea of Constellations (both available in English and Spanish and published by Penguin Random House), as well as the forthcoming Leo's Lobo and Coral Keeper, and ocean-themed board books for babies and toddlers. Her stories combine adventure, education, and empowerment to encourage young readers — especially those from underrepresented communities! — to connect with nature and science. She also provides free, multilingual resources to educators and the public to foster greater understanding and appreciation of wildlife and nature. She has been invited to speak at global platforms such as the United Nations, the National Academy of Sciences, Oxford University, the University of Western Australia Global Leader Experience, and the National Science Policy Symposium. Through these avenues, she advocates for greater diversity in STEM, equitable conservation, and culturally relevant science communication. A proud Puerto Rican and Mexican woman in STEM, Melissa uses her voice to champion intersectional environmentalism, inspire the next generation of ocean advocates, and reframe the public narrative around sharks and the scientists who study them.

You will absolutely love hearing about Melissa’s incredible passion for sharing her work with diverse audiences. 

You can follow Melissa and learn more about her work here: 

https://melissacmarquez.com

Melissa’s TEDx talks: Sharks & Female Scientists: More Alike than You Think and How your thoughts can protect sharks

https://www.instagram.com/melissacristinamarquez/

https://www.threads.com/@melissacristinamarquez 

https://www.facebook.com/MelissaCristinaMarquez/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissacmarquez/ 

Selected writing: https://www.forbes.com/sites/melissacristinamarquez/

You can find Melissa’s books here:

  • https://www.penguin.com.au/books/mother-of-sharks-9780593523582 

  • https://www.penguin.com.au/books/sea-of-constellations-9780593753514

  • https://www.amazon.com.au/Crocodile-Survival-Melissa-Cristina-M%C3%A1rquez/dp/1338635050

  • https://www.amazon.com.au/Swimming-Survival-Melissa-Cristina-M%C3%A1rquez/dp/1338635085 

  • https://www.amazon.com.au/Chasing-Jaguars-Wild-Survival-3/dp/1338635115 

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3 months ago
36 minutes 10 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
108. Listen To This If… You need to write about a topic that’s been done to death

Are you working on a piece of writing and feel like everyone else has already written about the same thing? Are you looking for a way to make the topic fresh? 

Stop for 5 minutes and tune into Jen and Michael’s top tips on how to find a new approach to writing about a popular topic.

You can find more great advice on writing here:

  • https://www.theopennotebook.com/2018/11/27/finding-the-science-in-any-story/ 

  • https://www.fromthelabbench.com/from-the-lab-bench-science-blog/blogging-tips-for-science-bloggers-from-science-bloggers

  • https://royalsociety.org/blog/2017/08/writing-popular-science-as-a-scientist/

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6 months ago
6 minutes 6 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
107. Listen To This If… You need to work effectively in a group

Have you got a group project coming up? Maybe you’ve had some bad experiences of working in a team before and you’re wondering how to make it better this time? Drop everything for 5 minutes and tune in. 

In this week’s episode, Jen and Michael share their top tips on how to work harmoniously and productively in a group. 

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://students.unimelb.edu.au/academic-skills/resources/communicating-in-class/communicating-with-peers/working-in-groups

  • https://learningcenters.rutgers.edu/resources/guide-working-groups

  • https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/key-working-effectively-team-akhil-aggarwal/

  • https://uwaterloo.ca/centre-for-teaching-excellence/catalogs/tip-sheets/teamwork-skills-being-effective-group-member

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6 months ago
6 minutes 17 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
106. Listen To This If… You’re searching for motivation

Have you lost your motivation? Do you need to get lots of things done, but you’re finding it hard to get started? Wondering how to get your mojo back?

Stop for five minutes and tune into this week’s episode of ‘Listen To This If….’ for Jen and Michael’s advice on how to rediscover your motivation. 

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://jamesclear.com/motivation 

  • https://www.ifocusandwrite.com/post/how-to-get-your-motivation-back-as-a-scientist 

  • https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/level-up-your-motivation

  • https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/click-here-for-happiness/202212/5-science-based-tips-to-boost-self-motivation

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7 months ago
5 minutes 43 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
105. Listen To This If… You want to kickstart your career

Are you graduating soon, or have you recently graduated? Are you looking for ways to get ahead in your career? 

Take a five-minute break to listen to Jen and Michael’s top tips on how to kickstart your career.

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/networking-tips-early-career-scientists-lessons-from-science-tpfke/ 

  • https://conductscience.com/10-networking-tips-to-kickstart-your-graduate-career/

  • https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/12-networking-tips-for-students-who-want-to-get-the-best-jobs/

  • https://cheekyscientist.com/networking-tips/

Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/jq8p

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7 months ago
6 minutes 15 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
104. Listen To This If… You want to make your writing more conversational

Is your writing too formal? Too boring? Or too hard to read? Have you been given the feedback that you need to make your writing more conversational?

Take five minutes to tune into Jen and Michael’s top tips on how to make your writing easier to read. 

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://www.masterclass.com/articles/how-to-write-conversationally

  • https://www.ukri.org/what-we-do/developing-people-and-skills/mrc/the-secrets-of-science-writing/

  • https://entomologytoday.org/2014/11/25/5-ways-to-improve-your-science-writing/ 

Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/7t8p

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7 months ago
5 minutes 45 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
103. Listen To This If… You’re feeling overwhelmed by a big task

It's that time of year when many of us are feeling overwhelmed by our to-do lists. If you have a big task on your list that you’re struggling to make headway with, it’s time for your 5-minute Friday pep talk. 

Join Jen and Michael for their top tips on how to manage a sense of overwhelm and get stuff done! 

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://www.calm.com/blog/what-to-do-when-you-feel-overwhelmed

  • https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/12/well/mind/task-paralysis.html

  • https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-manage-any-overwhelming-large-project-ellen-delap-cpo-3xuwc/

  • https://hbr.org/2019/10/how-to-deal-with-constantly-feeling-overwhelmed

Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/qj8p

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7 months ago
6 minutes 7 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
102. Listen To This If… Your powerpoint slides are BORING

Got a talk coming up? Worried your powerpoint slides are boring? Think your audience might get distracted or even doze off while you’re talking? 

Stop for 5 minutes and tune into Jen and Michael’s top tips on how to improve your Powerpoint slides. 

You can find more great advice here:

  • https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/how-to-avoid-death-by-powerpoint

  • https://www.student.unsw.edu.au/design-tips

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwpi1Lm6dFo

  • https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/this-working-life/how-to-avoid-death-by-powerpoint/104210448

Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/3jsp

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7 months ago
5 minutes 41 seconds

Let's Talk SciComm
Hosted by Associate Professor Jen Martin and Dr Michael Wheeler, Let’s Talk SciComm is a podcast from the University of Melbourne’s Science Communication Teaching Program. Listen for advice, tips and interviews about how to communicate science in effective and engaging ways. Show notes, transcripts and more info: https://science.unimelb.edu.au/engage/lets-talk-scicomm-podcast