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- Making your work relatable
- Communicating in different formats/mediums
- Your pitch
- Community engagement
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35. Strategic Science Communication: Prof John C. Besley on designing communication that actually changes behaviour
Passionate about sharing your research and want to ensure your comms efforts deliver meaningful results? Professor John C. Besley shares insights from his book Strategic Science Communication, and the SCREE framework, to help you move beyond hoping for impact to designing for it. In this conversation, he reveals why many research communication efforts fall short – not because researchers aren't trying, but because they haven't been asked the fundamental question: what specific behaviour do you want to change? John and I discuss how to identify clear goals, understand the beliefs that drive behaviours, and align your communication activities accordingly. Whether you’re the director of research org, working in comms/operations, or an individual researcher, John shares practical tips that can help you start improving the outcomes of your comms and engagement today.

27. Connecting Through Comedy: David Crisante on how to use humour to build key relationships and make your research approachable.
Looking to build stronger research partnerships and make your work more accessible? Science comedy expert David Crisante shares how strategic humour can help you connect with stakeholders, improve team dynamics, and boost your impact.

26. Social Media Strategy: Dr Julius Wesche on how to build your online presence (and boost impact while doing it)
Not sure where to start with social media? Dr. Julius Wesche gives us a masterclass on how to build a powerful online presence and boost your research impact while doing it.

16. Prof Greg O'Grady on moving from academia to startups
Today’s episode is a deep dive with Prof Greg O’Grady, a professor of surgery at the University of Auckland who has successfully made the transition from academia to the world of startups.
Greg is the co-founder and CEO of Allimetry. Greg gives us a first-person account of what it was like to make the move, and shares invaluable insights about navigating the unique challenges and opportunities that come with bringing academic innovations to the commercial market.
Popular topics:
- Public engagement
- Storytelling
- Career development
- Team alignment
- Strategic comms
- Stakeholder/audience mapping
- Making your work relatable
- Communicating in different formats/mediums
- Your pitch
- Community engagement
- Talks and presentations
- Strategy
- Mentorship
- Collaborating with professional staff
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
- Feedback
- Listening
- Playfulness
- Representing your discipline
- DEI