Summer Shorts 6: Sounding Fantastical

with Keelan Powell

Episode Fast Facts

Time: 14 min

“Have fun communicating science – always, always have fun with it.”

– Keelan Powell

Special Guest: Keelan Powell

The Collective: Felice Ng, Emma Gill

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Keelan Powell

Episode Credits

  • Host: Felice Ng
  • Guest: Keelan Powell
  • Producer: Felice Ng
  • Editor: Emma Gill
  • Shownotes: Felice Ng
  • Sponsored by UWA Grand Challenges Make A Difference Impact Grant
  • Audiogram by Headliner.app

In this episode, The SciComm Collective’s Felice is joined by Keelan Powell, a graduate of UWA’s Master of Science Communication program. Keelan shares how he was inspired to combine his love for creative writing and background in physics to create a podcast for the Science Presentations unit during his degree. Keelan shares his podcast episode from the fictional “Sounds Fantastical” series, featuring the unreal Ice Cube Neutrino Observatory.

The Collective on this episode:
Felice Ng

Felice Ng

Host, Producer, Shownotes writer
Emma Gill

Emma Gill

Editor
Felice Ng

Felice Ng

Producer, Interviewer, Researcher
Ximena Shaw Williams

Ximena Shaw Williams

Editor, Audio Engineering & Social Media
Emma Gill

Emma Gill

Producer, Interviewer, Researcher, Show Notes, Season 1 Director
Guanyu Zhai

Guanyu Zhai

Audio Engineer, Editor, Music Producer

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