Welcome back to this special season of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), celebrating the 10th anniversary of JSPG!
Episode 2 continues this season by exploring JSPG’s beginnings, initial goals and vision; how JSPG has impacted the science policy landscape and evolved along with it; and how JSPG can continue to amplify the careers of emerging science policy professionals and leaders and remain an important voice for advocacy and social change.
In this episode, JSPG founder Max G. Bronstein (LinkedIn) sits down with our SciPol Soundbites host, Aaron Conrado, and our current CEO, Adriana Bankston, to talk about what motivated him to start JSPG, what obstacles it faced in its initiation, how it has grown from his ideas and vision, what opportunities it provides for the next generation of early career science policy innovators.
#SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. For our 10th anniversary, we’ll speak with the individuals who have helped elevate JSPG as an organization and published work across its platforms, including former JSPG staff, executives, authors and editors. Our goal is to gather their myriad of unique perspectives about how JSPG started and where it’s come from, how it’s evolved and where it’s going, and what opportunities it provides for the next generation of early career science policy innovators. Podcast host: Aaron Conrado is JSPG’s Podcast Director and Producer. Aaron promotes the work of JSPG authors through informative interviews, seeking to amplify the impacts of early career researchers in science policy. He is currently leading the revitalization of the journal's SciPol SoundBites podcast, enabling published work to reach global audiences. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Aaron: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html Opening music: "Chill Abstract (Intention)” by Coma-Media from Pixabay. Follow and learn more about JSPG: Website: https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciPolJournal LinkedIn: https://www.youtube.com/company/the-journal-of-science-policy-and-governance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SciPolJournal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scipoljournal SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/SciPolJournal YouTube: bit.ly/SciPolJournalYT #Podcast, #SciencePolicy, #SciPolSoundBites, #JSPG10 DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications(@)sciencepolicyjournal.org. SCIPOL SOUNDBITES - 10th ANNIVERSARY SEASON | EPISODE 1: INTERVIEW WITH JSPG CEOs, past and present7/20/2022
Welcome to this special season of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), celebrating the 10th anniversary of JSPG!
Episode 1 kicks off this season by reflecting on JSPG’s history and impact on the science policy landscape, how JSPG has evolved and its future goals, and how JSPG can continue to boost the careers of emerging science policy professionals and leaders.
In this episode, current JSPG CEO Adriana Bankston (Twitter and LinkedIn), and former JSPG CEO and current senior advisor Shalin Jyotishi (Twitter and LinkedIn) sit down to talk about how JSPG started, where it’s come from, where it’s going, and what opportunities it provides for the next generation of early career science policy innovators.
#SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. For our 10th anniversary, we’ll speak with the individuals who have helped elevate JSPG as an organization and published work across its platforms, including former JSPG staff, executives, authors and editors. Our goal is to gather their myriad of unique perspectives about how JSPG started and where it’s come from, how it’s evolved and where it’s going, and what opportunities it provides for the next generation of early career science policy innovators.
Podcast host: Aaron Conrado is JSPG’s Podcast Director and Producer. Aaron promotes the work of JSPG authors through informative interviews, seeking to amplify the impacts of early career researchers in science policy. He is currently leading the revitalization of the journal's SciPol SoundBites podcast, enabling published work to reach global audiences. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Aaron: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html Opening music: "Chill Abstract (Intention)” by Coma-Media from Pixabay. Follow and learn more about JSPG: Website: https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciPolJournal LinkedIn: https://www.youtube.com/company/the-journal-of-science-policy-and-governance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SciPolJournal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scipoljournal SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/SciPolJournal YouTube: bit.ly/SciPolJournalYT #Podcast, #SciencePolicy, #SciPolSoundBites, #JSPG10 DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications(@)sciencepolicyjournal.org.
Welcome to Episode 6, Season 3 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance! Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Authors we are interviewing today are discussing important topics around workplace wellness, commercialization and recycling.
In this episode, Hannah-Kaye Fleming (Twitter and LinkedIn), Anna M. Zolyniak (LinkedIn), and Erin Murphy (Twitter and LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG in collaboration with the AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program.
Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Navigating Workplace Wellness Programs in the Age of Technology and Big Data. (2) RIAC: Responsible and Informed Arctic Commercialization, A Way Forward. (3) Policy Recommendations to Reinvigorate Recycling in Arizona. Learn more about AAAS STPF. #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana. Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay. Youtube Thumbnail: Image by Hans Braxmeier from Pixabay Follow and learn more about JSPG: Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | SoundCloud | YouTube DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications(@)sciencepolicyjournal.org. The views and opinions expressed in this video and audio are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer or company.
Welcome to Episode 5, Season 3 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance! Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Authors we are interviewing today are discussing important topics around climate change, environmental issues, agriculture, and more.
In this episode, Ingrid J. Paredes (Twitter and LinkedIn), Timothy M Steeves (Twitter and LinkedIn), Ryan Himes (Twitter and LinkedIn), Christopher Jackson (Twitter and LinkedIn) and William M. Ota (Twitter and LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG in collaboration with the AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program.
Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Standardizing Climate Education in New York State. (2)Establishing Climate Change Resilience in the Great Lakes in Response to Flooding. (3) Financial and Environmental Cost-Benefit Analyses Support the Continuation of Government Incentives for Solar Power. (4) Streamlining USDA Regulation of Gene Editing to Benefit US Agriculture. (5) Environmental DNA Monitoring: Better Tracking of Endangered, Rare, Cryptic, and Invasive Species. Learn more about AAAS STPF. #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay. Follow and learn more about JSPG: Website: https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciPolJournal LinkedIn: https://www.youtube.com/company/the-journal-of-science-policy-and-governance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SciPolJournal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scipoljournal SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/SciPolJournal YouTube: bit.ly/SciPolJournalYT #Podcast, #SciencePolicy, #SciPolSoundBites, #Sustainability, #Agriculture, #Hiking, #Nature DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications(@)sciencepolicyjournal.org. Season 3 | Episode 4: Policies for Sustainable Hiking Trails and a Robust Food System For All2/16/2021
Welcome to Episode 3, Season 4 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Authors we are interviewing today are discussing important topics around sustainability and commercialization. In this episode, Khang T. Huynh (Twitter, LinkedIn) and Kimberly N. Carr (Twitter, LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG in collaboration with the AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Sustainable Trail Design, Not Hiker Permits, is Necessary for Environmental Preservation in New York State’s Adirondack Park High Peaks (2) Michigan Farmers of Color and the Future of Sustainable Food Systems Learn more about AAAS STPF #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana. Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay bit.ly/3iVe8HW DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications(@)sciencepolicyjournal.org.
Welcome to Episode 3, Season 3 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Authors we are interviewing today are discussing important topics around healthcare issues and public health. In this episode, Dennis J. Wieboldt III (Twitter, LinkedIn), Zoe Guttman (Twitter, LinkedIn), and Yuki Hebner (Twitter, LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG in collaboration with the AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Illegality and Healthcare: A Federalist Perspective (2) Beyond Cash Bail: Public Health, Risk Assessment, and California Senate Bill 10 Learn more about AAAS STPF: https://www.aaas.org/programs/science-technology-policy-fellowships #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html. Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay bit.ly/3iVe8HW Images: Daniel Schwen / CC BY-SA Follow and learn more about JSPG: Website: https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciPolJournal LinkedIn: https://www.youtube.com/company/the-journal-of-science-policy-and-governance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SciPolJournal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scipoljournal SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/SciPolJournal YouTube: bit.ly/SciPolJournalYT #Podcast, #SciencePolicy, #SciPolSoundBites, #Healthcare, #Inequalities, #DEI, #Immigration DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications(@)sciencepolicyjournal.org.
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Welcome to Episode 2, Season 3 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Authors we are interviewing today are discussing important topics around healthcare, regulation of drug pricing pharmaceuticals and the connection to patients. In this episode, Ans Irfan (Twitter, LinkedIn), Priyanka Bushana (Twitter, LinkedIn), Jonathan Klonowski (LinkedIn), & Chinelo Grace (LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG in collaboration with the AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Inclusive Policymaking Tools: A COVID-19 Pandemic Case Study (2) COVID-19 Exposes Urgent Inequities: A Call to Action for Healthcare Reform (3) Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science: The Environmental Protection Agency’s Proposal to Internally Regulating Science (4) Ending Child Marriage in Nigeria: The Maternal and Child Health Country-Wide Policy Learn more about AAAS STPF. #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay bit.ly/3iVe8HW Image by National Cancer Institute from Unsplash Follow and learn more about JSPG: Website: https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciPolJournal LinkedIn: https://www.youtube.com/company/the-journal-of-science-policy-and-governance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SciPolJournal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scipoljournal SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/SciPolJournal YouTube: bit.ly/SciPolJournalYT #Podcast #SciencePolicy DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications(@)sciencepolicyjournal.org.
Welcome to Episode 1, Season 3 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we begin with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Authors we are interviewing today are discussing important topics around healthcare, regulation of drug pricing pharmaceuticals and the connection to patients. In this episode, Saishree Badrinarayanan (LinkedIn), Amanda Hurley (Twitter and LinkedIn), Kavitha Chintam (Twitter and LinkedIn), and Griffin McCutcheon (Twitter and LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG in collaboration with the AAAS Science and Technology Fellowships Program. Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Overview of Pharmaceutical Disposal Methods: Addressed to the General Assembly of Illinois (2) Policy Memo: Federal Policy for Lowering Prescription Drug Prices (3) Stem the Tide of Predatory Stem Cell Clinics: State and FDA Coordination to Protect Patients (4) Artificial Intelligence Alongside Physicians in Canada: Reality and Risks Learn more about AAAS STPF. #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay bit.ly/3iVe8HW Image by katicaj from Pixabay Medicine Cost" (CC BY 2.0) by Images_of_Money Alice Pien, MD / CC BY-SA Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Follow and learn more about JSPG: Website: https://www.sciencepolicyjournal.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciPolJournal LinkedIn: https://www.youtube.com/company/the-journal-of-science-policy-and-governance/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SciPolJournal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scipoljournal SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/SciPolJournal YouTube: bit.ly/SciPolJournalYT #Podcast #SciencePolicy DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact communications(@)sciencepolicyjournal.org.
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Welcome to Episode 4, Season 2 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and National Science Policy Network (NSPN), resulting from the 2020 policy memo competition. Authors we are interviewing today are discussing important topics around healthcare on the national level. In this episode, E. Rosalie Li-Rodenborn (Twitter and LinkedIn) and Crystal Grant (Twitter and LinkedIn) describe their policy memos published in JSPG Special Issue: 2020 Policy Memo Competition, produced in collaboration with the National Science Policy Network (NSPN). Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) Reform Workplace Practices of Chain Pharmacies to Reduce Medication Errors (2) Improving Healthcare Access Among the Newly Decarcerated Learn more about NSPN. #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana: www.sciencepolicyjournal.org/staff.html Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay bit.ly/3iVe8HW Thumbnail Credits: Image by Lisa Kennedy from Pixabay Image by Steve Buissinne from Pixabay
DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact [email protected].
Welcome to Episode 3, Season 2 of SciPol SoundBites, the podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance!
Today, we continue with episodes from the joint issue between Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) and National Science Policy Network (NSPN), resulting from the 2020 policy memo competition. Authors we are interviewing today are graduate students discussing important topics related to water policy and healthcare, with a focus on community. In this episode, Conner S. Philson (Twitter and LinkedIn), Sarah Alexander (Twitter and LinkedIn), and Kathryn Pluta (Twitter) describe their policy memos published in JSPG Special Issue: 2020 Policy Memo Competition, produced in collaboration with the National Science Policy Network (NSPN). Read the articles on the JSPG website: (1) From Cafeteria to Community: Amending the National School Lunch Act to Promote Healthy Eating in Children (2) Water in Los Angeles: Rethinking the Current Strategy (3) Green Infrastructure Incentives to Mitigate Flooding in Madison, WI Learn more about NSPN. #SciPolSoundBites is a podcast of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG), providing authors with a new medium to share more about their publication and reach an extended audience in science policy. Podcast host: Adriana Bankston is JSPG’s Chief Outreach Officer. Adriana promotes JSPG as a publication outlet and professional development opportunity for early career researchers in science policy. She organizes outreach events, and seeks out opportunities to highlight the organization, authors, and published work. Learn more, get in touch, and connect with Adriana. Opening music: "Chill Future Beats" by Quality_Online_Media from Pixabay Thumbnail Credits: Greendale_GrangeAve_2010_07_08 flickr photo by Aaron Volkening shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license LosAngeles River flickr photo by anarchosyn shared under a Creative Commons (BY-SA) license
DISCLAIMER: The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this recording (including those by staff or board members) are not necessarily those of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance, Inc. (JSPG), and may not be current. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by JSPG. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact [email protected].
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