There is nothing quite like being at a conference full of people who both love science and understand the value of solid communication. As soon as I walk into Science Talk, I can see that everyone here is curious, smart, and approachable. Even though I don’t know a single person, it’s easy to start a conversation.
When I sit down next to Tszula, a postdoctoral researcher in Physics at the University of New Mexico, I ask, “is this your first time coming to Science Talk?”
“No, I actually came to the very first one six years ago.”
“What was that like?” I ask. “Was it super tiny?”
“It was completely sold out!” Tzula says emphatically. “At the end of the conference, the organizers said, ‘wellllll that was a smashing success. I guess we should do it again!’”
I think about the demand for this type of knowledge and expertise. It’s affirming to realize that I am not alone in my quest to become a better science communicator.
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