Summer Shorts 3: Wildflower Walking

with Felice Ng

Episode Fast Facts

Time: 39 minutes

Special Guest: Felice Ng

“While I’ve always had this interest in science, I didn’t always feel like it was the most accessible or easily understandable, so I was really drawn to science communication.”

Felice Ng

The Collective: Clare Boon, Holly Dear, Felice Ng, Emma Gill

A young woman a black shirt and jeans standing in front of a large fountain and yellow and red flowers
Felice Ng

Join The SciComm Collective’s Clare as she interviews Felice Ng, a UWA student pursuing a Bachelor of Biomedical Science in Pharmacology and Genetics, along with a Science Communication minor. In this episode, Felice shares how Australia’s unique biodiversity inspired her to make a podcast about Triggerplants (Stylidium spp.) as part of a bigger series called “Wildflower Walks.”  

Note: The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation, and Attractions is mentioned for student assignment purposes only.

Episode Credits

Guest: Felice Ng

Host: Clare Boon  

Produced by: Clare Boon 

Edited by: Holly Dear & Emma Gill

Show notes by: Felice Ng  

Sponsored by: UWA Grand Challenges Make A Difference Impact Grant

The Collective on this episode:
Clare Boon

Clare Boon

Host, Producer
Felice Ng

Felice Ng

Shownotes Writer
Holly Dear

Holly Dear

Editor
Emma Gill

Emma Gill

Editor

We love hearing everyone’s stories of how they got into science communication. What about you? What brought you here? Feel free to share in the comments!

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