Ep 36. "Yes, and...": A Guide to Effective Science Communication Using Improvisation

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Science communication takes a lot of different forms, including improvisation. In this episode, we interview Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology graduate student Paige Kinsley and alum Liz Laudadio. The episode dives deep into the life skills you can learn from doing improv, how it can make you a better listener, and how it relates to science storytelling. Not to mention the benefits of finding hobbies to do with your labmates.(Paige Kinsley (left) and Liz Laudadio (right), mid-improv performance and recording this episode's interview, along with Blue the cat. (photos courtesy of Liz Laudadio & Paige Kinsley)Want more podcast episodes? You can find them all on our podcast page, or you can subscribe through Apple Podcasts or Stitcher, or listen on NSF's Science Zone Radio. ABOUT THIS EPISODERelated links:Liz Laudadio: website, TwitterPaige Kinsley: website, TwitterAtlas Theater CompanyMinh Tam Hoang's blog post: coming soon!Article about summer undergraduate programs: COVID-19 shakes up summer internship and research opportunitiesThe Center for Sustainable NanotechnologyArgonne National LaboratoryInterviewees: Liz Laudadio & Paige KinsleyInterviewer/Editor: Stephanie MitchellProducer/Host: Miriam KrauseAssistant Producer: Emma BublitzMusic: PC III and Dexter BritainThis material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, grant number CHE-1503408. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this podcast are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or the participating institutions.