Episodes

  • Welcome to This Study Shows
    Sep 10 2019
    This Study Shows is the new podcast from Wiley.

    The everyday world goes about its business ignoring research. But we need research – it can help us find big answers to the big questions our world is facing.

    By transforming how we tell the story of science and building a foundation of trust and empathy, we can create a world where research captures the hearts of everyone.
    Hosted by Danielle George and Mary-Ann Ochota, each of our six episodes will ask the tough science communication questions: how? why? and so what?

    Subscribe to this feed now and you won't miss an episode.
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    2 mins
  • 1: How do I make people care?
    Sep 23 2019
    If “facts are facts,” why don’t they hold up against skepticism or doubt? Maybe because we need to find the emotional truth inside all of that data. Featuring Mona Chalabi from The Guardian US, Tali Sharot from University College London, and David A. Kirby from University of Manchester.
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    33 mins
  • 2: What's the word I'm looking for?
    Sep 23 2019
    I do not think that word means what you think it means! When there’s a gap between what we mean and what is understood, it’s time to think about the words we’re using. Featuring Martin Glynn from Birmingham City University, science communicator Soph Talks Science, and Theo Sanderson from the Francis Crick Institute.
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    30 mins
  • 3: Where did that idea come from?
    Sep 30 2019
    Ideas are the “once upon a time” of the research process. If we think of research as a story, and scientists as the heroes, will we be able to build trust? Featuring Cailin O’Connor from the University of California, Irvine, Friederike Hendriks from the University of Muenster, and Will Storr author of The Science of Storytelling.
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    27 mins
  • S1 Ep4: What are we made of?
    Oct 7 2019
    You never know who will ask the question that inspires the next great discovery. Research can help solve big problems, and there’s no way to do it but together. Featuring Rhiannon Morris from Unique Scientists, Stephanie Dolrenry from Lion Guardians, and Stephan Lewandowsky from the University of Bristol.
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    27 mins
  • S1 Ep5: Where do we go from here?
    Oct 14 2019
    Governments, publishers, and the public, oh my! We’re on a winding road of impact, and if we want research to influence real-world change, we’ve got to find friends along the way. Featuring Kirsty Duncan MP, Canada’s Minister of Science and Sport, Jay Flynn from Wiley, and Valorie Aquino from March for Science.
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    31 mins
  • S1 Ep6: Is it all worth it?
    Oct 21 2019
    After all these episodes, we hope so. But when you’re trying to do a million things, sharing your story can fall to the bottom of the heap. Featuring Henry Dick from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Jennifer Cutraro from Science Storytellers, and poster pioneer Mike Morrison.
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    34 mins
  • Communicating COVID-19
    Apr 16 2020
    In this special episode, we’re looking at the emotional impact of science communication during COVID-19. From the media’s responsibility to understand what they’re reporting to the best communication strategies to influence the public’s behavior, we’re talking about how research can have an impact.
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    36 mins
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