
UWA Biomedical Sciences graduate Lotte shares how stumbling upon the UWA tropical grove inspired her 'forest bathing' meditation podcast.

UWA Biomedical Sciences graduate Lotte shares how stumbling upon the UWA tropical grove inspired her 'forest bathing' meditation podcast.

In this episode, Biomedical Science and SciComm student Felice shares how Australia's unique biodiversity inspired her podcast about triggerplants.

"Science can be silly, it can be goofy, it can be funny, and interesting!" - Anna Balaguer

"Podcasting is in a different lane to other forms of science communication." - Rose Kerr

"We're all part of this science community and we all have something to contribute to the mix." - Ann Grand

"I thought, gee, this might be the most important thing I ever do in my career." - Professor Neil Gemmell

"We are here behind the scenes to help the science be more accessible, to remind the scientists to listen to the audience." - Eugenie Au

"The deficit model assumes that your non-scientific audiences are empty vessels suffering from a deficit of scientific knowledge." - Kelly Hopkinson

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