PODCAST · science
The Conversations
by Wiley
Wiley’s interview series features bright minds and leading experts from the world of academic publishing. The Conversations is all about sparking lively discussions on thought-provoking subjects, challenging the status quo, and embracing bold perspectives. Together with our guests, we dive into subjects shaping the future of scholarly communications. Don't miss out on expert insights.
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Learn to decode great sci comm with Dr. David Shiffman
How do you turn complex research into stories that connect? Marine conservation biologist Dr. David Shiffman has trained thousands of researchers worldwide in public science engagement—and he's one of the most followed scientists on social media. In this excerpt from The Conversations, David breaks down what makes effective science communication, from active analytical reading to collaborative data-sharing models that accelerate discovery. He shares practical advice for researchers ready to engage beyond the journal article. Part of The Conversations: From the Lab to the Kitchen Table
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How to start as a science communicator with Dr. Sandeep Ravindran
What if the barrier to science communication isn't skill—it's just not knowing where to begin? Freelance science journalist Sandeep Ravindran hears this from graduate students all the time. They're interested, they care about outreach, but they're stuck at the starting line. In this excerpt from The Conversations, Sandeep shares his journey from thinking science and writing were two separate career paths to discovering they could merge perfectly. He breaks down the broad spectrum of science communication—from volunteering at museums to influencing local policy—and makes a compelling case for why scientists can't afford to take public trust for granted. Part of The Conversations: From the Lab to the Kitchen Table
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How to build your sci comm network with Dr. Marisa M. Silveri
What does it take to translate cutting-edge neuroscience into conversations that matter? Dr Marisa M. Silveri, neuroscientist and mental health counselor at McLean Hospital, shares how she brings teen brain research directly to communities—one classroom and clinic at a time. In this excerpt from The Conversations, Marissa reveals why she chose boots-on-the-ground outreach over social media, how academic institutions are finally recognizing public education as valuable work, and her advice for the next generation of scientists navigating misinformation while staying connected to the communities they serve. Part of The Conversations: From the Lab to the Kitchen Table
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Finding hidden revenue in your society with Steve Echard
Revenue strategy looks different than it did five years ago. Steve Echard, Executive Vice President of the American College of Rheumatology, shares how ACR is evolving its approach to sustainable growth while staying true to mission. In this excerpt from The Conversations, Steve breaks down how ACR is moving beyond traditional revenue models, from creating innovation labs where pharma sponsors engage directly with members, to putting real pricing on member benefits to understand their true value. He shares practical insights on leveraging unused member data, navigating board conversations about investment, and making the critical shift from "members need this, so give it to them" to strategic product decisions that serve both community and sustainability. Part of The Conversations: Navigating the Future of Scholarly Societies
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How to make the most of your society's budget with Colleen Scollans
Member expectations are evolving as they engage with world-class digital experiences every day. Colleen Scollans, Partner at Clarke & Esposito, works with societies navigating this shift.In this excerpt from The Conversations, Colleen tackles the uncomfortable truth about technical debt in academic societies—and why new technology won't fix outdated processes or missing skills. She explains why associations need unified data views instead of siloed systems, how product innovation requires real product teams (not just content creators), and why your community connection is your greatest competitive advantage if you can actually leverage it. Part of The Conversations: Navigating the Future of Scholarly Societies
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How to make strategic decisions for your society with Miriam Maus
In mission-driven organizations, saying no can feel impossible. Miriam Maus, Chief Publishing Officer at IOP Publishing, sees this challenge constantly in smaller and medium-sized societies. In this excerpt from The Conversations, Miriam shares a decision-making filter that cuts through the noise. Working with a global physics community, she's learned that understanding what drives stakeholders' behavior matters more than implementing faster workflows. She explains how to find common ground between publisher needs and community needs, and shares her simple but powerful test for every decision: does this make my community's life better? Part of The Conversations: Navigating the Future of Scholarly Societies
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Navigating the future of scholarly societies | Empowering communities
How can scholarly societies stay relevant in a rapidly evolving landscape? This episode tackles the pressures facing society leaders today—from outdated marketing strategies to untapped data potential. Join Colleen Scollans (Partner at Clarke & Esposito), Steve Echard (Executive Vice President of the American College of Rheumatology), and Miriam Maus (Chief Publishing Officer at IOP Publishing) as they explore practical strategies for future-proofing your organization. Discover how to validate products your members actually want, filter decisions through a community-first lens, and rethink marketing approaches that aren't working.0:00 Intro0:36 What society publishing means for your mission1:27 What sets successful societies apart today3:54 Overcoming resource and scale challenges6:08 Finding the right partnership model for your needs7:32 Leading transformation when consensus slows progress9:51 How to prioritize when everyone wants everything11:24 Tackling your top challenges: data, integrity, and AI13:10 Attracting quality submissions, not just volume15:19 Making the business case for technology investment18:20 Building stronger publisher partnerships that work20:09 Diversifying revenue beyond traditional publishing24:38 Creating products members will actually pay for27:13 Navigating AI without rushing or falling behind29:10 What tomorrow's societies will look like30:52 Why your community connection is your competitive edge33:10 Closing thoughts
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From the Lab to the Kitchen Table | Discovery to Understanding
How do we bridge the gap between scientific discovery and public understanding?This episode tackles the breakdown in science communication fueling today's skepticism. Dr. Marisa M. Silveri (neuroscientist specializing in adolescent brain development and mental health, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School), Dr. David Shiffman (marine conservation biologist), and Dr. Sandeep Ravindran (science journalist, President of National Association of Science Writers) as they explore new ways to connect with audiences. Discover how to weave facts into compelling narratives and build trust through authentic dialogue.Learn more about a new path forward for science communication here https://www.wiley.com/en-us/insights/featured-series/conversations/#ScienceCommunication #SciComm #TrustInScience #PublicEngagement #discovery Chapters00:00 Intro01:30 What science communication means for researchers02:58 Making research resonate with your audience05:38 What audiences need: trust and understanding07:33 Common pitfalls and how to avoid them08:24 Moving beyond jargon: reaching broader audiences10:10 What captures audience attention and why12:38 Helping audiences navigate scientific uncertainty15:00 Tackling misinformation where your audience lives17:07 Building communication skills for researchers20:25 Why researchers need to join forces now21:12 How publishers can support researcher engagement24:00 Sharing data to strengthen collaboration25:27 Why transparency builds audience trust28:00 Creating stronger partnerships across the pipeline29:11 What's at stake for research and public trust30:26 Getting started: advice for researchers
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Past the PDF | Innovations in Publishing Technologies
In episode one, we sit down with Nicole Bishop, founder & CEO of Quartolio and Chris Reid, director of product & publishing development at AAAS, to explore the future of publishing platforms to meet the customer needs.The Conversations, a new series from Wiley acts as a platform to have a dialogue and sometimes healthy debate on industry hot topics. Wiley’s own Jay Flynn, sits at the table and hosts fellow experts as they explore the various ways in which we are collectively reimagining the way information is created and communicated.
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Beyond the Paywall | What's Next for Open Access?
In episode 2 of The Conversations, we take a deep dive into the evolving landscape of Open Access (OA) in scholarly communication. Join us as we explore the benefits, challenges, and future of open access with leading experts from across the publishing industry.Whether you're a researcher, academic, or simply curious about the transformation happening in scholarly publishing, this episode provides valuable insights into the #openaccess movement and its influence on the future of research.🔔 Subscribe to stay updated as we release new episodes on the latest trends in academic publishing and the future of scholarly communication.
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Into the AI Age | The Role of AI in Research & Learning
In Episode 3, we speak with Dorothea Baur, Founder and owner of Baur Consulting and expert in the field of responsibility, sustainability and ethics, Olivia Gambelin, Founder of Ethical Intelligence - a group of Responsible AI and Ethics consultants and Ivana Bartoletti, Global Chief Privacy and AI Governance Officer at wipro. From discussing AI in research creation, to AI in learning for career improvement to the complex nature of ethics in AI. Tune in to hear a new perspective and learn more about this emerging technology.🔔 Subscribe to stay updated as we release new episodes on the latest trends in academic publishing and the future of scholarly communication.
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Wiley’s interview series features bright minds and leading experts from the world of academic publishing. The Conversations is all about sparking lively discussions on thought-provoking subjects, challenging the status quo, and embracing bold perspectives. Together with our guests, we dive into subjects shaping the future of scholarly communications. Don't miss out on expert insights.
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