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Timestamps​

  • 00:00 - Introduction
  • 02:11 - Segment 1: The Meteor Rise (Short Story)
  • 09:18 - Segment 2: The Origin of "Once Upon A Time" (Metaphor History)
  • 22:30 - Segment 3: Storytelling Science (Communication Topic)
  • 34:00 - Segment 4: Talk With Helena Hartmann (Guest Interview)

Description
I read the origin book on “Once Upon A Time”, walking the line between expression and tradition. I also discuss how storytelling can be used to communicate science more effectively. I interview the creative communicator Helena Hartmann (PhD) regarding her academic journey and how she uses fictional stories to discuss complex concepts in her field. Check out the references and transcript here: https://www.kjbmercurio.com/episode44.

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Segment 1: The Meteor Rise (Short Story) (00:02:11)

3. Segment 2: The Origin of "Once Upon A Time" (Metaphor History) (00:09:18)

4. Segment 3: Storytelling Science (Communication Topic) (00:21:09)

5. Segment 4: Talk With Helena Hartmann (Guest Interview) (00:34:00)

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