Narrative for social change and science communication, and AI in the creative process with Joanna Beveridge
Episode 71
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20th May 2024
• STEAM Powered • Michele Ong
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00:00:00
EP#071: Joanna Beveridge
00:01:24
Joanna's path to nuclear medicine coming from a STEMM family
00:02:52
The almost movie-plot level reason for pivoting (despite actually being good at nuclear medicine)
00:05:15
Finding her space and learning by doing
00:09:04
Trust in STEM vs the creative industries
00:11:21
The incongruity of entry-level positions that require experience with few opportunities for training
00:12:59
The career pipeline problem
00:15:11
The importance of and barriers to networking
00:16:48
The value of proofs of concept - someone has to be first
00:17:26
Bringing back the eight-hour day in the film industry
00:19:34
'AI in the TV and movie creation value chain'
00:20:29
Segue: What is art? Why is art?
00:24:08
The history and popularity of Schitt's Creek
00:24:54
Stealth politics and audience psychology
00:27:57
The PR of science and STEM in the media
00:30:17
We love tropes (also, I said CSI when I meant NCIS)
00:31:52
The Scully Effect and how the media shows us that we have the capacity for change
00:34:56
What is the nature of the work we are asking AI to replace?
00:38:54
What is scut work and what contributes to making you better at your craft?
00:44:54
Moving the needle for representation and the power of narrative
00:48:55
Our favourite sci-fis
00:53:05
What advice would you give someone who'd like to do what you do, and what advice should they ignore?
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