Time: 17 minutes
“It’s the question I keep coming back to – how inclusion, neurodiversity, and different ways of seeing and being in the world are part of science and science communication…”
– Emma Gill
The Collective: Clare Boon, Emma Gill
Episode Credits
Episode Host: Clare Boon
Special Guest: Emma Gill
Producer: Clare Boon
Audio editor: Clare Boon
Audio engineer: Matthew Gill
Show notes: Clare Boon
Audiogram by Headliner.app
Keywords:
Misophonia, Neurodiversity, Inclusion, Pedagogy, Student podcasting tips, Audio editing, Reflexivity, Science communication, UWA Master of Science Communication
Our Winter Shorts Series continues with Clare sitting down with The SciComm Collective’s very own Emma Gill to chat about how far she’s come since recording her first podcast for an assignment at UWA. We share Emma’s episode on misophonia, a condition which triggers intense emotional or physical responses to certain sounds. Clare and Emma discuss how the episode was a chance to explore what mattered for Emma, and some lessons learned about editing and episode preparation over the years. Together they reflect on Emma’s path through science communication so far.
“Doing a podcast is about having a go. We’re all on a journey.” – Emma Gill
Related episodes:
Summer Shorts 1: The Art of Podcasting with Rose Kerr & Rocky McGellin
Episode links:
Misophonia charity So Quiet: https://www.soquiet.org/.
Misophonia expert Dr Jane Gregory: https://soundslikemisophonia.com/about.
Sentipensate author Laura Réndon: https://www.laurarendon.net/sentipensante-pedagogy/.
Free audio editing software Audacity: https://www.audacityteam.org/.
Foley sound effects: https://freesound.org/.
UWA Master of Science Communication: https://www.uwa.edu.au/study/courses/master-of-science-communication.
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