Book: The Art of Science Communication: Sharing Knowledge with Students, the Public and Policymakers

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Guest: Deborah Thomson, Founder and CEO at One Health Lessons [@OneHealthLesson]

On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahthomsondvm/

On Twitter | https://twitter.com/onehealthlesson?lang=en

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Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast

On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli

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Episode Introduction


Welcome to another exciting episode of Audio Signals Podcast! Today, we have a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Deborah Thomson, author of "The Art of Science Communication: Sharing Knowledge with Students, the Public, and Policymakers." This insightful book offers a unique insider's perspective on how to effectively communicate scientific knowledge to different audiences. So, buckle up and get ready to explore the world of science communication, as we dive deep into the art of breaking down complex topics and making them accessible to everyone. Don't forget to share this episode with your friends, colleagues, and fellow science enthusiasts, and subscribe to our podcast for more fascinating discussions!

In this episode, we'll uncover the secrets of connecting with different target audiences, from children and adults to policymakers and legislators. Dr. Thomson shares her experiences and expertise in conveying scientific information in a way that is engaging, compelling, and easy to understand. Whether you're a scientist, researcher, or simply someone who wants to share your knowledge, this conversation will provide you with valuable tips and strategies to become a more effective communicator.

Dr. Thomson's book is divided into three distinct sections, each focusing on communicating with a specific audience: students, the general public, and policymakers. We'll discuss the importance of speaking with kids, as they provide honest and immediate feedback on the effectiveness of your communication. We'll also explore the challenges of communicating with policymakers, whose decisions have a significant impact on our world, even if they may not be experts in a particular field.

Throughout the conversation, Dr. Thomson highlights the importance of sharing knowledge, emphasizing that knowledge is power in today's world. She shares her unique experiences as a science communicator, both in and outside of the classroom. This episode is packed with practical tips and examples that you can use to refine your own communication skills, no matter your field of expertise.

So, join us as we dive into the fascinating world of science communication with Dr. Deborah Thomson, and learn how to effectively share your knowledge with students, the public, and policymakers. This episode will not only inspire you to become a better communicator but also encourage you to share your knowledge with others, to make a difference in our world. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to enhance your communication skills, and make sure to subscribe to the Audio Signals Podcast for more engaging and thought-provoking episodes!


About the Book

What to Say and How to Say It—Navigate the World of the Sound Bite

Do you know how to communicate with the powerful people who can move funding to support your research or hospital? Do you want to inspire children to consider a future in STEM? Are you afraid of public speaking? Need to communicate the essence of your dissertation in simple language? Want to become a better communicator to help your patients and their families?

In The Art of Science Communication, Dr. Deborah Thomson shares tried-and-true strategies for you to use when communicating with children, navigating politics, and conversing with the public about science.

Offering a fresh look at science communication, Dr. Thomson draws on a rich trove of extraordinary experiences taken from the classroom, the veterinary hospital, and the office of a senior US Senator. The result is a judicious and practical book full of unexpected insights that is perfect for professional and aspiring scientists and engineers alike.

Prepare yourself to speak about technical topics with ease and understanding. With Dr. Thomson as your guide, you have an insider’s perspective on what to do and what not to do when approaching diverse audiences.


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Resources

The Art of Science (book): https://www.amazon.com/Art-Science-Communication-Students-Policymakers-ebook/dp/B097B2S9LZ/ref=sr_1_2?

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