#118: Does Science Communication Have Room for Emotion and Complexity? – Jocelyn Bosley’s Approach

In an age craving oversimplified answers, science communicator Jocelyn Bosley challenges us to embrace the complexities of nature’s narratives. From infectious fungal spores carried by winds to rising asthma rates, she illustrates interconnectedness in ecosystems. It’s a rallying cry for deeper engagement—let’s resist the urge to oversimplify and celebrate the intricate dance of life. … More #118: Does Science Communication Have Room for Emotion and Complexity? – Jocelyn Bosley’s Approach

#117: Angry Activist, Rural Landowner: Finding Common Ground for Nature with Griff Griffith

In a world overwhelmed by ecological despair, Griff Griffith’s transformation from angry activist to nuanced communicator sheds light on the importance of connecting with diverse perspectives. His encounter with an unassuming farmer challenged him to abandon his preachy ways and instead embrace collaboration, proving that true environmental revival requires bridging divides. Dandelions, he argues, symbolize the journey from ignorance to understanding in conservation—a gateway to greater biodiversity. … More #117: Angry Activist, Rural Landowner: Finding Common Ground for Nature with Griff Griffith