Science with Impact
💡 How can we move beyond just explaining science to creating experiences that invite curiosity and connection? In this episode of the Science with Impact Podcast [https://www.sciencewithimpact.org/tag/podcast/], In this episode of Science with Impact, Jocelyn Bosley, Research Impact Coordinator at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, shares how projects like Fun Size Physics help make science more accessible and engaging. With a background spanning physics and science communication, Jocelyn highlights the importance of broader impacts, defining audiences, and mentoring the next generation of scientists. 🤔 Who is this for? 1. Science communicators and impact leaders ready to turn complex research into stories that spark curiosity and connection. 2. Researchers and educators who want to rekindle their love for science while making their work accessible and meaningful. 3. Students and mentors eager to embrace interdisciplinary thinking and discover the human side of STEM. 📋 What is it about? Jocelyn shares how her journey fuels her passion for connecting people with science. Through Fun-Sized Physics, she shows how interdisciplinary perspectives, storytelling, and even poetry can make complex physics accessible and inspiring. 🔑 Key Takeaway: Science isn’t one-size-fits-all. With storytelling, metaphors, and audience-focused communication, researchers can spark curiosity, share wonder, and show that there’s a science for everyone. ⌚️ Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction: The Love for Science 00:37 Welcome to the Podcast 00:52 Meet Jocelyn Bosley 01:18 The Importance of Broader Impacts 04:27 Discovering a Passion for Science 10:23 The Marshmallow Experiment and Delayed Gratification 11:48 Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Science 16:29 Fun Size Physics: Bridging Gaps in Science Communication 17:44 Condensed Matter Physics: More Than Meets the Eye 21:42 The Impact of Poetry and Physics 21:58 Understanding Condensed Matter Physics 23:11 Translating Complex Science for General Audiences 24:38 Using AI to Aid Science Communication 26:26 Balancing Accuracy and Precision in Science Communication 28:20 The Importance of Audience in Communication 31:26 Objectivity and Passion in Science 36:27 The Role of Mentorship in Science 44:33 Closing Thoughts and Future Guests 📣 Guest [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattwilkinsphd/]Jocelyn Bosley — Research Impact Coordinator, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Curator, Fun Size Physics [https://funsizephysics.com/] Host: Vanessa Rosa, Ph.D [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessarosaphd/]., is the founder of Science with Impact [https://www.sciencewithimpact.org/], where we partner with research organizations to translate STEM advancements into measurable societal benefits beyond academia. 🙌🏽 Want to collaborate? If you know of a research organization seeking support in: 1. Measuring (program evaluation, statistics/data analysis, and reporting) or 2. Communicating (illustration/animation, data visualization, and presentations) the impact of their STEM research, click here to connect them with Dr. Rosa [vanessarosa@sciencewithimpact.org?subject=I%20thought%20of%20you%20as%20soon%20as%20I%20saw%20this&body=Dear%20Colleague%2C%0A%0AMay%20I%20introduce%20you%20to%20Dr.%20Rosa%20at%20Science%20with%20Impact%3F%20Her%20company%20and%20nonprofit%20help%20research%20scientists%20measure%20and%20communicate%20the%20broader%20societal%20impacts%20of%20their%20work.%20I%20thought%20of%20you%20as%20soon%20as%20I%20heard%21%0A%0ASincerely%2C]. ❤️ Love the cause? Our mission is to provide grants and supplemental awards to research scientists and organizations that have a broader societal impact. To support this mission, we've established a nonprofit [https://www.sciencewithimpact.org/nonprofit/]. Click this link to donate to a specific initiative [https://givebutter.com/sciencewithimpact]. 🙌🏽 Enjoying the content? Here are 3 things you can do to help other research scientists see this content: 1. Click here to subscribe to the newsletter [https://www.sciencewithimpact.org/#/portal/signup] and receive case studies, conversations, and resources for broadening the societal impacts of STEM research. 2. Subscribe to or review our podcast on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@vanessarosaphd], Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/science-with-impact/id1807391432], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0vNW0WWFDslyB6K8EkCoT8], or Substack [https://substack.com/@vanessarosaphd] to help others interested in impactful science find us! 3. Do you know someone who embodies the phrase "impactful scientist?" If so, please click here to nominate a speaker [https://sciencewithimpact.notion.site/nominations]. Thank you for all you do to broaden the societal impacts of STEM research. Sincerely, The Team at Science with Impact
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