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ABT Time
ABT Time Episode 58 - The Panel Discussion

ABT Time

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 54:55


PART 3 OF THE 3 PART SERIES:  Randy Olson, PhD, author of 11 books on communication hosts the discussion of the two case studies joined by Australians Rod Lamberts, PhD, Deputy Director of the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science (CPAS), Jayde Lovell, Director of ReAgency Science Marketing and Discovery Channel Host, plus Park Howell, host of the podcast, “The Business of Story." Randy Olson https://twitter.com/ABTagenda​ Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://www.abtframework.com/ Park Howell https://twitter.com/ParkHowell https://businessofstory.com Rod Lamberts https://twitter.com/rodl http://wholesomeshow.com/ Jayde Lovell https://x.com/JaydeLovell https://www.youtube.com/ScIQ

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ABT Time Episode 28 - UNCLENCHABLES 3: We Out-Smart Artificial Intelligence (kind of)

ABT Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 54:46


Team Unclenchable (Randy Olson with Aussies Jen Martin, Jayde Lovell, and Rod Lamberts) holds its third assembly to discuss the future of humanity and our fate as eventual slaves to A.I., along with special guest surf photographer and part-time nuclear physicist-wannabe Brian Bielmann. Rod Lamberts https://twitter.com/rodl Jayde Lovell https://twitter.com/JaydeLovell Randy Olson: https://twitter.com/ABTagenda​ Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com​ Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://www.abtframework.com/ Jen Martin: https://twitter.com/scidocmartin https://www.instagram.com/scidocmartin/ Science Communication at the University of Melbourne: https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/ Jen's Blog: https://espressoscience.com/

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ABT Time Episode 21 - UNCLENCHABLES 2: KYSS - Keep Yer Slogan Simple, plus Machinist John Small

ABT Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 60:32


Randy tries to draw lines of debate about slogans and terminology with Jen and Rod, but they step over his lines and say “we agree.” Jayde never did disagree. Guest John Small tells about his years of work with Australian ocean scientists, manufacturing equipment for their research, and staging some of the funniest Christmas parties in human history. Rod Lamberts: https://twitter.com/rodl Jayde Lovell: https://twitter.com/JaydeLovell Randy Olson on the Web:https://twitter.com/ABTagenda​ Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com​ Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://storycirclestraining.com/ Jen Martin: https://twitter.com/scidocmartin https://www.instagram.com/scidocmartin/ Science Communication at the University of Melbourne: https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/ Jen's Blog: https://espressoscience.com/

ABT Time
ABT Time Episode 14 - The Unclenchables: Three Aussie Science Communicators Unclench with a Yank

ABT Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 63:08


It's time for the Great Aussie Unclenching with Dr. Rod Lamberts, host of The Wholesome Show podcast, Jayde “The Estoner of Estonia” Lovell, and cohost Jen Martin. Together they bring all the wit and charm of a kangaroo to ABT Time as the lone Yank, Dr. Randy Olson, tries to keep up, but as usual, stumbles. Rod Lamberts: https://twitter.com/rodl Jayde Lovell: https://twitter.com/JaydeLovell Randy Olson on the Web:https://twitter.com/ABTagenda​ Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com​ Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://storycirclestraining.com/ Jen Martin: https://twitter.com/scidocmartin https://www.instagram.com/scidocmartin/ Science Communication at the University of Melbourne: https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/science-communication/ Jen's Blog: https://espressoscience.com/

ScIQ with Jayde Lovell
Climate Scientist Dr. Michael Mann, Tyler Prize 2019 Laureate, Interview (Throwback Episode)

ScIQ with Jayde Lovell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 6:31


Jayde Lovell sits down with climate scientist Dr. Michael E. Mann, co-recipient of the 2019 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement (often referred to as the 'Nobel for the Environment'. Lovell: G’Day. Well, as you know, climate change is one of the biggest threats facing the world today, and to talk about some of the recent political developments in climate change. I have with me a titan of the climate change defense movement, Dr. Michael Mann. Thank you so much for joining us.Mann: Thank you. I thank you, It's good to be with you.Lovell: Now, you were originally famous for producing a really important piece of science that's become known as the Hockey Stick Graph back in 1998. Can you tell us briefly what that is?Mann: Yeah, well, we only have about a century of widespread thermometer measurements around the world, and we know the globe has warmed up quite a bit over that century. But to understand how unusual that warming might be, we have to turn to other indirect measures of the climate that go farther back in time from natural archives like tree rings and corals and ice cores. And what we did literally two decades ago, was to pull all those information together so that we could reconstruct how temperatures had varied over the past thousand years, and that revealed a graph that's come to be known as the hockey stick, where the blade, if you will, of the hockey stick, the warming of the past century is seen to be unprecedented over the past thousand years.Lovell: So 20 years ago you were able to show the world in this clear graph that this warming that we're experiencing currently is absolutely unprecedented in history, and that made you a lot of enemies. Can you tell me about some of the attacks that you've had to endure as a climate change scientist?Mann: Sure. So once the Hockey Stick became this icon in the climate change debate, I was suddenly subject to all these efforts to discredit me personally as a way of discrediting this graph, and I was subject to subpoenas, Congressional subpoenas. I received what appeared to be a dangerous substance in the mail, a white powder that had to be examined by the FBI. I have had demands for me to be fired. I have had threats against my life, threats against my family. I've been hauled before Congressional committees. Put in the hot seat by politicians trying to discredit me, often politicians funded by the fossil fuel industry. So they've tried everything pretty much in the book to try to discredit me.Lovell: Just because you happen to be talking about a type of science that they don't agree with?Mann: Because the implications of our work are inconvenient for special interests who currently profit from fossil fuels. Climate change, the reality and threat of climate change, tell us we have to move away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy. That is inconvenient for some powerful special interest.Lovell: Now, I wanted to talk to you, and I wanted to record this conversation because there's a piece of news that hasn't become was public as I wish it had. It's that a statement was recently made at the most recent climate summit, COP24, put out by four nations, all agreeing on one piece of mistruth. We've termed them the Axis of Evil, but can youSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/sciQ)

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The Pill: More Religion than Science?

ScIQ with Jayde Lovell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 4:38


The birth control pill has a dirty little secret: the inventors designed it so they could please The Pope.If you're on the pill, you can safely skip your period. Medically speaking - periods aren't necessary. And yes, you heard us right – the 28-day cycle with a 'period' is all because male inventors were trying to bend to the needs of religious men. Sound familiar? Jayde Lovell explains on the latest episode of ScIQ.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/sciQ)

TYT Interviews
Communication 101 for Politicians. Randy Olson Interview

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 25:31


Scientist turned filmmaker Randy Olson is interviewed by Jayde Lovell of ScIQ on a new approach to communicating for politicians.  Read the post here: http://scienceneedsstory.com/2018/09/14/145-trump-still-knows-narrative-5-recommendations-to-democrats/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Better in Bed
16 Exploring the Forbidden

Better in Bed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 54:14


Why do we always want what we can't have? And want to do the things we shouldn't do?   Sara and Jye invite Jayde Lovell, the YouTube host of popular science show SciQ to shed some light from the fascinating world of neuroscience.    Jayde helps us understand how the brain is susceptible to the heightened risk and excitement of any forbidden sexual act - thanks dopamine and adrenaline!   We discuss how to overcome the shame around our sexual desires and erotic selves, given that what's "forbidden" constantly evolves with our social and cultural norms. Gay marriage, case in point!     Sara gives some coaching tips on using role play, fantasy and open conversations to "hijack" our brain chemistry and harness the energy of the "forbidden" as a positive force in our lives.    --- Want to get even Better in Bed? Download the audio guide. Follow us on Instagram. Detailed show notes for this episode here. Produced by Jye Smith (@jyesmith, jye@doublestar.co)    

TYT Interviews
Society's Relationship with Weather. Andrew Revkin Interview

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 30:32


Jayde Lovell interviews environmental journalist Andrew Revkin on his new book, climate change and society’s relationship with weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TYT Interviews
The Dark Side of Forensic Science. Meehan Crist and Tim Requarth Interview

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 26:00


SciQ’s Jayde Lovell interviews Meehan Crist and Tim Requarth about the dark side of forensic science technics.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TYT Interviews
Michael Backes On Medical Marijuana with Jayde Lovell

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 21:47


In this TYT interview, Jayde Lovell, host of ScIQ on The Young Turks Network, interviews author of Cannabis Pharmacy: The Practical Guide to Medical Marijuana, Michael Backes.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Young Turks
The Young Turks 01.19.18: Opioid Crisis, Carl Higbie, and Tom Cotton

The Young Turks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 45:15


A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from January 19th, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1:  Donald Trump is planning to slash the budget of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, in what marks his administration’s second attempt to gut the top office responsible for coordinating the federal response to the opioid crisis. The plan would shift the office’s two main grant programs, the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas grant and the Drug Free Communities Act, to the Justice and Health and Human Services departments. Hour 2:  Cenk, Ana, & Jayde Lovell. Trump appointee, Carl Higbie, resigns over racist comments he made one his radio show in 2013 & 2014--talks about Black people & their “lax” morality. Carl also talks about not liking Muslim people. Senator Tom Cotton sending out “seize and desist” letters to stop trying to contact Tom Cotton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TYT Interviews
Dr Marcus Eriksen Interview with Jayde Lovell

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 21:05


In this TYT interview, Jayde Lovell, host of ScIQ on The Young Turks Network, sits down with Dr. Marcus Eriksen to discuss his advocacy work in eliminating plastics pollution from the world's oceans. They also discuss how his experiences on active duty inspired him to found the research institute that would later be the champion in banning plastic microbeads throughout the state of California. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast
Top Climate Stories 2017: Year in Review Holiday Special!

America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 76:45


Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Android Donate here! Listen here. Now on Spotify! Year in Review! In episode 56 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons hosts three amazing guests: Jayde Lovell, host of SciQ on the Young Turks Network, Dr. Tim Watkins, science education specialist, and Shaun Martin, Senior Director of Adaptation and Resilience at the World Wildlife Fund.  Doug and his guests convene a lively panel discussion, highlighting the year’s top news stories; favorite moments from the podcast in the past year and predictions for the field of adaptation for 2018! It’s a fun way to wrap up an amazing year with America Adapts! Subscribe/listen to podcast on Itunes Donate to America Adapts, we are now a tax deductible charitable organization! Facebook and Twitter: @JaydeLovell @climateWWF @TheYoungTurks @ScIQ_tyt @WWF ‏ @usaadapts https://www.facebook.com/sciq.tyt/ https://www.facebook.com/americaadapts/timeline www.americaadapts.org Subscribe to America Adapts on Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/america-adapts-climate-change/id1133023095?mt=2 Listen here. On Google Play here. Please share on Facebook! On Twitter: @usaadapts Links in episode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClydU5bsfQTzebnMMZ4CqUw https://www.worldwildlife.org/experts/shaun-martin http://www.jaydelovell.com/ https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60739-d662201-r180388192-Schnebly_Redland_s_Winery-Homestead_Florida.html America Adapts also has its own app for your listening pleasure!  Just visit the App store on Apple or Google Play on Android and search “America Adapts.” Join the climate change adaptation movement by supporting America Adapts!  Please consider supporting this podcast by donating through America Adapts fiscal sponsor, the Social Good Fund. All donations are now tax deductible!  For more information on this podcast, visit the website at http://www.americaadapts.org and don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on Itunes.   Podcast Music produce by Richard Haitz Productions Write a review on Itunes! America Adapts on Facebook!   Join the America Adapts Facebook Community Group. Check us out, we’re also on YouTube! Producer Dan Ackerstein Subscribe to America Adapts on Itunes Doug can be contacted at americaadapts @ g mail . com

TYT Interviews
Mike Posner, Baba Brinkman, Deepak Chopra, Dr. Michael Shermer on The Young Turks with Jayde Lovell

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 14:58


Jayde Lovell of ScIQ interviews Dr. Michael Shermer, Deepak Chopra, and recording artists Mike Posner, and Baba Brinkman, as they discuss the meaning of existence and how science intersects with art. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Science Soapbox
Jayde Lovell: on the science of marketing and marketing for science

Science Soapbox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 42:57


Communicating science to the public is a key component of the scientific enterprise. So we sat down to chat with Jayde Lovell, who is host of the YouTube channel SciQ and founder of ReAgency, a PR firm focused on "science story telling." We talk with Jayde about how we can capitalize on the tools of marketing to promote science and why it is so important for scientists to understand the media. For show notes, visit sciencesoapbox.org/podcast and subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher. And while you're there, leave us a rating or review! Twitter: twitter.com/science_soapbox Facebook: facebook.com/sciencesoapbox

Up Next
Jayde Lovell: The Science Behind Storytelling

Up Next

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 28:08


Jayde Lovell is an award-winning neuroscientist and science marketer who helps scientists transform their work into compelling human stories. In today’s episode, Jayde breaks down the science behind the art of storytelling, and explores how everyone from researchers to media players can use it to... The post Jayde Lovell: The Science Behind Storytelling appeared first on Up Next.

Business of Story
#75: Survival of Fittest: Why Darwinism in Storytelling Matters

Business of Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 55:13


Jayde Lovell, Founder and CEO at ReAgency, joins the Business of Story Podcast to talk about her personal journey through science and marketing, the number one emotion needed to make your story go viral, and the evolution of social media storytelling. The Business of Story is sponsored by Emma, Convince & Convert, and Oracle. Emma helps marketers everywhere send smart, stylish email newsletters, promotions, and automated campaigns, and help us all rest a little easier knowing our marketing emailing is doing its job. Check out their newest publication at Myemma.com/click. Each day the team at Convince & Convert picks a topic and sends you the three best resources ever created about that topic. It's topical, it's timely, it's useful, so go to definitivedigest.com and subscribe to their email newsletter now.   In This Episode Why understanding the structure of story is absolutely essential to successfully delivering your message How natural selection applies to social media and the digital age How to use more concise formats, like Twitter, effectively to simplify your story Why anger is the top emotion to cause virality in posts   Resources Jayde Lovell Jayde Lovell on twitter, @JaydeLovell ReAgency NASA Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Steve Clayton Young Turks Network "The Hero's Journey," by Joseph Campbell “Your DIY Guide to Crafting and Telling Compelling Brand Stories that Sell,” by Park Howell BusinessofStory.com Park@BusinessOfStory.com   Visit http://bit.ly/BizofStory for more insights from your favorite storytellers.

TYT Interviews
How Stem Cell Research Is Curing Heart Defects (Interview w/ Cenk Uygur)

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 37:46


When we hear the term “Stem Cell Research”, we automatically think of controversy, and the conflict between religious groups and medical researchers that stole headlines in the lead up to the 2000 election. Today, stem cell research has progressed beyond using cells from embryos and is now an essential part of medical research – and potentially treatment – in adults. Watch the first video in this series where Cenk interviews Praveen Singh and Jayde Lovell: Stem Cell Research: At TYT It's Personal (Cenk Uygur Interview w/ Praveen Singh and Jayde Lovell) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qb0umBLB-18&list=PLvTWdtzKwG6eaI3iFSEbvHUWyNO7WsZmG&index=2   Just one frontier for stem cell research is finding a cure for acute heart conditions. Around 280,000 people die every year from heart attacks, and many of those people will die with no warning and no prior history of heart disease. Research into the cause of these heart attacks is difficult – studying the genetic mutations that cause these heart attacks is all but impossible, as most carrying the mutation will never know they have it. But new stem cell technology allows doctors to use blood cells from an affected adult to grow both healthy and diseased tissue, giving scientists an opportunity to study the disease and trial potential cures. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Stem Cell Research: At TYT It's Personal (Cenk Uygur Interview w/ Praveen Singh and Jayde Lovell)

TYT Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 10:00


One day, at age 31, The Young Turks' Head of Business Development Praveen Singh unexpectedly passed out at work. After a trip to the emergency room and multiple subsequent tests, she was told her episode had been caused by an irregular heart beat associated with a condition called "ventricular tachycardia." Watch the second video in this series where Cenk interviews the research team: How Stem Cell Research Is Curing Congenital Heart Defects (Interview w/ Cenk Uygur) https://youtu.be/ilVjSnE5t44 In this interview with TYT host Cenk Uygur and TYT science correspondent Jayde Lovell, Singh talks about the international fact-finding journey she embarked on to learn more about her condition and the difficult decisions she's had to make about whether to follow medical advice and have a defibrillator implanted and to take medications for the rest of her life. The three also discuss how and why stem cell research is a uniquely effective method for uncovering the root cause of ventricular tachycardia and critical to helping isolate and cure a range of cardiac conditions that lead to the premature deaths of thousands of Americans. Find out more about ventricular tachycardia on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventricular_tachycardia Follow Praveen on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/PraveenNYC Follow Jayde on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/JaydeLovell Follow Cenk on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/CenkUygur To learn more about the research and support the research study, go to http://www.PraveenNYC.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Digital Marketing Radio
How to use YouTube for marketing – JAYDE LOVELL | DMR #52

Digital Marketing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 29:38


Jayde Lovell and Bec Susan Gill are YouTube video producers, who run the YouTube Channel 'Did Someone Say Science'. Previously, they were the digital dream for the world's largest PR agency Weber Shandwick, where Jayde worked as the Vice President of Digital for Asia, Europe, Middle East and Africa, and Bec was a creative director and videographer based out of Singapore and London. Today on Digital Marketing Radio we discuss the following: How to use YouTube for marketing What makes a successful video? Why are there lots of mega-celebrities on YouTube, but not many successful brands? Is video marketing harder for brands? You've made a great video and uploaded it to YouTube - now what? If you can't afford to employ a pro video team, can you still compete with the big boys? Figuring out your target market Offering value to your audience Promoting your video Why passion is so important Is the message more important than video quality? What microphones to use for videos How long should a video be? Should you finish each video with a call-to-action? What should your call-to-action be? Including keywords in the appropriate places Adding written transcriptions to videos Tips for brands Here's the video we mention during the discussion: Software I couldn't live without What software do you currently use in your business that if someone took away from you, it would significantly impact the success of your business? YouTube Analytics [Analytics software] What software don't you use, but you've heard good things about, and you've intended to try at some point in the near future? Adobe Premiere [Video production software] My number 1 takeaway What's the single most important step from our discussion that our listeners need to take away and implement in their businesses? Be authentic. If you're being authentic then you can't help but be successful!

Earth to Humans!
EOC 134: This YouTube Channel Might Just Save the World

Earth to Humans!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 32:14


Today, our host Matt Podolsky interviews CEO and founder of ReAgency Science Communication, Jayde Lovell. Jayde and her team host the YouTube series, SciQ, where they try and bridge the gap between difficult science and the public by making their content engaging, informative and relatable. Their belief in spreading scientific literacy has led them to a partnership with The Young Turks Network and placed their platform on a wider scope covering politics and hot-button scientific issues.

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