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For $1/Word, Science Friday Wants Enterprise Stories That Spark Curiosity

“Robin Kazmier is senior digital editor for Science Friday, overseeing the digital operation for the beloved radio show that’s broadcast to more than 500 public radio stations across the country.

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Reporters’ Roundtable: What’s Driving US Energy Policy News in 2026?

“What issues are shaping US climate and energy policymaking in 2026? How might upcoming court rulings change things? As high utility bills persist, how is the public responding to changes

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Science Journalism and Communication w/Jonathan Wosen

“In this episode, Imani and guest Dr. Jonathan Wosen explore his journey from being a curious child interested in science to navigating the challenges of graduate school and ultimately transitioning

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How To Cover Science Under Trump

“In this episode [of the Entanglements podcast], hosts Brooke Borel and Anna Rothschild talk to Tom Zeller Jr., Undark’s editor-in-chief, about covering science under the Trump administration.”

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Covering the Climate Community, With Waqas Ejaz of the Reuters Institute

“Policymakers, scientists and even disruptive protest groups all largely want the same thing: to save the planet. They just go about it in different ways — here is how the

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Climate Science, Journalism and Working Backwards To Get to Your Career With Kendra Pierre-Louis

For Environmental Professionals Radio (EPR), Nic Frederick and Laura Thorne interview Kendra Pierre Louis, climate reporter and author of Greenwashed, Why We Can’t Buy Our Way to a Green Planet,

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How To Break Into Science Journalism

“In this inspiring conversation, we sit down with Sofia Quaglia — an award-winning freelance science journalist whose work has appeared in top publications worldwide. Drawing from her experience navigating the

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Why a science magazine went political

“For several years now, newspapers have been moving away from a longstanding tradition: endorsing candidates for political office… But Scientific American is bucking the trend. In 2020, for the first

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Science Journalism Is Shrinking–Along With Public Trust In Science

“Beyond talented journalists losing their jobs, many people seem to be losing trust in science in general. A recent Pew Research Center survey found that only 57% of Americans think

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Opinion Science: The Science Communication Podcast Series

Opinion Science is a podcast exploring the science behind our opinions, where they come from and how they change, hosted by social psychologist, Andy Luttrell. In the summers of 2022,

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The Writers’ Co-op: Set yourself up well for freelancing when you’re full-time

The Writers’ Co-op is an audio business handbook for freelance creatives. In this episode, Wudan Yan talks with freelance journalist Karen Given about maintaining relationships, understanding the freelance market, building

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