Episódios

  • I've had my snack. I cried. I'm ready to go.
    Dec 26 2024

    As we both hit our 40s, we’re embracing the “lost all our f*cks” part of aging. That means we’re crying, we’re snacking, and we’re eye-balling this season’s wrap-up questions from a little different angle.

    So, join us as we consider:

    • Do mid-career scicomm pros need an assistant? What would we have someone do, do we want to spend our personal money on that, and the like?
    • What are our favorite tools for managing groups and group projects? Including some maybe-uncommon ways of using Google Drive plus Bethann’s secret, vintage comms weapon.
    • How can we convince people they are an expert and it’s okay to act like one? (Or, should you just tell ‘em they need therapy!?)
    • What are we looking forward to, and how completely are we committed to being feisty this year?

    Then, we ask you to dig in for yourself: what’s something you’re looking forward to, personally or professionally?

    Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.

    P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season — guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

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    29 minutos
  • We are more than scicomm
    Dec 19 2024

    Doesn’t “in it together” mean…scicomm groups? Isn’t that obvious?

    Well…actually. Scicomm community is not the only community or type of relationship that helps us be good, beyond-beginner scicommers.

    So, we talk this week about OTHER spaces and relationships that serve us as whole humans:

    • Not everyone needs a big network to thrive. “You don’t have to have twenty best friends in public.”
    • Scicomm isn’t the be-all, end-all.
    • What we say no to gives us space to be people, not scicomm robots. (Find Bethann’s No-buddy blog post here: https://www.commnatural.com/post/get-yourself-a-no-buddy)

    Then, we ask you to dig in for yourself: what’s a non-scicomm community or relationship that helps you feel like a full person?

    Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.

    P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season — guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

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    20 minutos
  • Communities to gush about
    Dec 12 2024

    We vaguely talk all the time on this podcast about what we do and where we work. But, we don’t talk concretely about the specific projects we work on, which ones we love, and what makes them hard.

    Plus, we talk all the time about saying no, and sometimes saying yes. So, today, we’re focusing on some things we actually said yes to.

    Today, we cover:

    • Virginia’s role as Chief Marketing Officer and co-founder of the ocean tech start-up Tini Scientific (https://www.tiniscientific.com/).
    • Bethann’s excitement about being principal investigator on a recently funded grant from the National Science Foundation.
    • How Virginia’s free, monthly coaching calls didn’t start out as a community, but have turned into something of one.
    • Bethann’s nerdery and frustration and loyalty because …it’s her department! And she’s in charge of the department’s assessment work, which involves curricular overhauling to reflect their visioning and branding.

    It feels GOOD to gush. We rant and talk about the bad things and what all needs fixing A LOT on this podcast. Doing that is essential for making a difference. But, we have to remember that there are good things happening too. That can keep us connected to our core motivations for doing this work. It can also help us remember that we do do work that matters, and that work actually does make a difference. (The opposite of that — convincing yourself nothing you do matters — is a recipe for burnout, y’all.)

    Then, we ask you to dig in for yourself: what’s a scicomm project you’re working on — with a community aspect — and why are you excited about it? (We really mean it on this one; please tell us!!)

    Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.

    P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season — guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

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    28 minutos
  • Togethering, with moderation
    Dec 5 2024

    We are building, maintaining & running facilitated settings/communities. It’s different to work hard to make a safe, productive scicomm community space (vs. just showing up and glorying in such a space). These spaces don’t just happen.

    This week, we tackle what it feels like to be that someone who has to step up…and what’s possible, in a good way, when we do step up!

    • Moderation and leadership aren't just the fun stuff.
    • And, ain’t it tricky when you’re co-running things, or only running part of a thing?
    • And….what happens when WE are the ones who need course correcting!? 🫠
    • But also, even if you’re on the greatest team, how do you balance democracy with efficacy when you're making decisions?

    However you answer these questions, we decide that doing the hard work is what makes a community worth joining.

    Then, we ask you to dig in for yourself: What’s an aspect of managing or running a community that you find challenging…yet still rewarding?

    Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.

    P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season — guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

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    26 minutos
  • Hello, familiar identity crisis
    Nov 28 2024

    We find we have predictable periods of “now what”, with the podcast, Meteor, as well as in our own, separate professional endeavors. And we’re trying to embrace these cycles as one of the indicators that we are in an advanced stage of our scicomm careers.

    The symptoms of our identity crises depend on our circumstances, like:

    • the cadence of our evaluation cycles (say, annual reports for a grant or a supervisor)
    • our workload (sometimes all freelance clients want everything at the same time!)

    and may display in recognizable ways, like an itch to update our websites, change our profile pics everywhere, or overhaul our bios.

    While we used to anchor ourselves first by asking whether we were doing the things that meet (external) expectations, now we’re asking: how does this work serve our communities or this stage in our careers?

    Then, we ask you to dig in for yourself: What are you trying to decide in your scicomm life right now, and what sort of reflection questions do you use to navigate that decision?

    Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.

    P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season — guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

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    26 minutos
  • Community is the Hidden Curriculum
    Nov 21 2024

    Genuine community and relationships make everything else possible. You want to change something? You can’t change it alone. You want someone to whisper-network vouch for you? As we said in the last episode, you don’t build professional community and relationships by lurking.

    But that’s not all of it. There are a *lot* of payoffs to having strong professional ties.

    In the interests of being (overly) honest, this week we asked ourselves: what’s the hidden curriculum of the success we’ve had in scicomm?

    And…it’s COMMUNITY!!!

    But, what’s that actually look like?

    This week, we tell you exactly what kinds of good things have come from having strong professional relationships. (And we ponder the downsides of the amount of time, effort, and perhaps money that it may take to build these relationships.)

    For example, we cover:

    • Working with other people who care about the same effort/outcome/change can keep you going (in good ways and…also…maybe unsustainable ways).
    • The material benefits and credibility that can come from working with/inside a given professional community and having strong relationships therein.
    • How belonging in more than one professional community can facilitate code-switching that you can leverage for professional growth.

    Then, we ask you to dig in for yourself: What’s the hidden curriculum that you think is responsible for your success in scicomm?

    Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.

    P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season — guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

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    23 minutos
  • Lurking ain’t working
    Nov 15 2024

    Today, we're doing the big sister thing and sharing some straight-up advice:

    • Lists of a lot of the places where we find (or are aware of) scicomm communities, especially online
    • Recommendations on how not to be a creep (just in case you need to pass that advice along 😏)
    • How important it is to actually get involved, not just hang-around on the fringes of these communities

    We also get real honest: you have to interact with people and build relationships if you’re going to feel like you have found a scicomm community where you belong. Lurking ain’t working.

    Then, we ask you to dig in for yourself: What’s a scicomm community that you are in and want to gush about, or one that you’re working your way into?

    Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.

    P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season — guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

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    21 minutos
  • My generosity has limits
    Nov 7 2024

    Generosity is about a lot more than just money. We pondered this reality from a few points of view. And we found ourselves thinking through a lot of questions.

    For example:

    • Is it possible to think about being generous with time separately from money?
    • Is it possible to scale our impact while still protecting our professional (and thus personal) time?
    • In what ways can we extend to other people the same assumption we grant ourselves — that we’re all trying to be a “good guy” — and what are the mutual benefits of doing so?
    • What kinds of expert knowledge, processes, network connections, and/or materials do and don’t we share..and why? (And what differences here should we be scrutinizing wrt how individual scicommers/trainers operate vs. the big scicomm organizations?)

    Bottom line: Generosity doesn’t always have to focus on financials. So, how else can we create abundance, together, beyond the bounds of money?

    Dig in for yourself: What’s a non-montetary form of generosity that you practice professionally?

    Thanks for listening! We’re hoping for a community potluck 🥗🍛: Connect with us on social media (BlueSky, LinkedIn, Twitter, various Slack communities, etc.) or at www.meteorscicomm.org.

    P.S. If you missed it, we’re going to try something new next season — guests!!! Deets here if you want to join. And, if anyone listening reading has funding to help us compensate guests, please let us know!

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    29 minutos