Communications Breakdown: What Works (and Doesn't) in Health and Science Communication
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2452091/fan_mail/new] We break down how we plan six months of social content while staying nimble for real‑time events, and we debate a counterintuitive framing tactic that might raise engagement but risks exclusion in public health. We close with a nod to Miss Frizzle and Bill Nye as models for authentic, audience‑first science communication. • how a two‑level calendar keeps us on track • tailoring topics to local audience cues • reading the room and crisis pause protocols • the “not for you” framing: upsides and risks • authentic voice inspired by Ms. Frizzle and Bill Nye Links: Prevent Child Injury: Join Us [https://www.preventchildinjury.org/join-us] Center for Health Communication Newsletter [https://t.e2ma.net/message/by182j/jkgp9ksc] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This podcast is a project of the Center for Injury Research Translation and Communication (CIRTC). Connect with CIRTC: www.cirtc.org [http://www.cirtc.org/] Find CIRTC on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/center-for-injury-research-translation-communication-cirtc/], Bluesky [https://bsky.app/profile/cirtc.bsky.social], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@cirtc_]. Note: all thoughts and opinions shared in this podcast are personal and not representative of any organization.
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