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Episode 14 of the Communications Breakdown Podcast where we break down what works, and doesn't, in health and science communication. The episode is titled Messaging, Media, and Motherhood: An interview with Laura Dattner.

Episode 14 of the Communications Breakdown Podcast where we break down what works, and doesn't, in health and science communication. The episode is titled Messaging, Media, and Motherhood: An interview with Laura Dattner.

New Communications Breakdwon episode alert! Katrina talked w/ Laura Dattner about messaging, media, and motherhood. It is real look behind-the-scenes of how a research writer approaches health comm and how lived experience changes how we communicate. Listen in now: www.buzzsprout.com/2452091/epis...

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Graphic for Communications Breakdown Podcast Episode 9: Building Smarter Public Health Campaigns

Graphic for Communications Breakdown Podcast Episode 9: Building Smarter Public Health Campaigns

It's National Injury Prevention Day! In honor of NIPD, we kicked off our latest podcast by breaking down some things we think about for outreach campaigns: audience, messaging, visuals, partners, and more. Check it out! #BeInjuryFree

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Episode 9 of the Communications Breakdown podcast. Building smarter public health campaigns

Episode 9 of the Communications Breakdown podcast. Building smarter public health campaigns

Come listen to our newest podcast episode, where we share how we build campaigns that start with empathy — focused on understanding the people we’re trying to reach, not just the message we want to send.

You can find Communications Breakdown wherever you get your podcasts or at buff.ly/xTL0QRF

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Episode 8 of Communications Breakdown. Attention First, Understanding Next: Overcoming the Illusion of Communication

Episode 8 of Communications Breakdown. Attention First, Understanding Next: Overcoming the Illusion of Communication

Ever feel like you’re communicating…but no one’s really hearing you?

In our latest Communications Breakdown episode, we talk about overcoming the illusion of communication—when we mistake sending a message for making a connection.

Listen here: communicationsbreakdown.buzzsprout.com

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A donkey named Fuego brays into the camera

A donkey named Fuego brays into the camera

What does this donkey have to do with #healthcomm? Nothing! But we talk about it on our new podcast episode anyway, along with soft skills, virtual conferences, social media, and writing more effective messages.

Find us on podcast services or here: lnkd.in/ghhPVZjw

Pic: IG @sweetmerciesrescueranch

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Episode 6. Finding your voice: Navigating social media, creative choices, and using AI to create music.

Episode 6. Finding your voice: Navigating social media, creative choices, and using AI to create music.

Ever tried to pick music for a project and realized it’s way harder than it sounds?
In Episode 6, we talk about everything from educational reels to our podcast launch — and what we learned along the way.
🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/46zxD4e
#Podcast #HealthComm #SciComm

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250 podcast downloads celebration

250 podcast downloads celebration

Woohoo!! 🎉 Our podcast Communications Breakdown has over 250 downloads!

✅ Top 25% of podcasts in just 48 hours
🌍 Listeners in 5 countries + 55 cities

Episode 6 just dropped — catch up on any you missed & let us know what you think.

Listen here: communicationsbreakdown.buzzsprout.com

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Creating content used to mean writing a tweet.
Now it’s Canva templates, videos, accessibility checks—on top of your actual job.

In Episode 2 of Communications Breakdown, we dig into why the expectations for public health communication feel higher than ever.

🎧 Listen here: bit.ly/3V0QRcs

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The graphic shows a play on the words "prone" and "supine." Two photos presented side by side. On the left is a man falling face-first down a flight of brick steps with "accident prone" under the photo. On the right is a woman who's fallen on her back down the stairs in a home with "accident supine" under the photo.

The graphic shows a play on the words "prone" and "supine." Two photos presented side by side. On the left is a man falling face-first down a flight of brick steps with "accident prone" under the photo. On the right is a woman who's fallen on her back down the stairs in a home with "accident supine" under the photo.

Yes I'm still laughing at this 😂

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Logo for the Communications Breakdown podcast. Breaking down what works, and doesn't, in health and science communication. There are two women wearing headphones sitting at a table that has a microphone in the middle. Behind the table is a whiteboard that has an X's and O's diagram and #SciComm at the top

Logo for the Communications Breakdown podcast. Breaking down what works, and doesn't, in health and science communication. There are two women wearing headphones sitting at a table that has a microphone in the middle. Behind the table is a whiteboard that has an X's and O's diagram and #SciComm at the top

CIRTC is excited to announce the launch of our new podcast: Communications Breakdown. 🎉

In this podcast, hosted by Tracy Mehan and Katrina Boylan, we break down what works (and doesn't) in health and science communication.

Listen in at communicationsbreakdown.buzzsprout.com

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Create Two Bitly Tracking Links for the Same URL
Create Two Bitly Tracking Links for the Same URL Did you know you can use Bitly, the free link shortening service, to generate two different links to the same web address (URL)? You can then use those Bitly...

DYK you can create two different Bitly tracking links for one URL? Keep one for yourself and give the other to partners, or put one on social media and the other in a newsletter. Compare the hits on each link and use that info to inform future dissemination strategy. youtu.be/l7dRYLYHThI

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Share-My-Screen Series: AI Image Generation & Editing
Share-My-Screen Series: AI Image Generation & Editing Share-My-Screen Series: AI Image Generation and EditingPresenter: Katrina Boylan, Senior Research Writer#healthcommunication #socialmedia #publichealth #rese...

Last week's webinar on AI Image Generation & Editing is live! See how I use Canva and ChatGPT to create images for topics like fireplace safety and button batteries. We also discussed differences between programs and issues to consider when using AI. youtu.be/1LYQXljnXwE
#HealthComm #PublicHealth

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See Your Notes While You Present: Using PowerPoint Presenter View on Zoom
See Your Notes While You Present: Using PowerPoint Presenter View on Zoom If you've ever been frustrated that you can't see notes you've added to PowerPoint slides while presenting on Zoom, then this video is for you. We'll show yo...

I learned this trick during COVID but still use it all the time. I noticed, though, that the slides I shared I looked fuzzy, so I figured out how to improve the resolution (2nd vid)

See Your Notes While You Present: youtu.be/09-G4UdxVZ4

Share a Larger Portion of Your Screen: youtu.be/TQHF711wbtE

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If you lost a job in governmental injury and violence prevention, SAVIR is here for you. Sign up for a free membership by completing this form: buff.ly/NNPYjaZ

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Use Word 365 to Generate Transcripts for Audio/Video Files If you have Word 365, you can use the dictate function to generate a transcript for any audio or video file.Why transcripts are great:-provide accessibility-...

Transcripts: If you have Office/Word 365, you can 1. use the online version to transcribe audio/video files or 2. use this method. This also works for files you can't easily upload, like a voice memo on your phone. Use transcripts for accessibility, summaries, quotes, etc.
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Screenshot of Behavioral Scientist newsletter that reads: "A little bit of communication advice, from the archive: This week, revisit Jonah Berger's piece on the magic of knowing when to use abtract vs. concrete language. 'Want to help people understand a complex idea, feel heard, or remember what was said? Using concrete language is going to be more effective,' he writes. 'But if we want to people to think our idea has potential, or that we're a forward-thinking visionary, abstract language is more effective.'"

Screenshot of Behavioral Scientist newsletter that reads: "A little bit of communication advice, from the archive: This week, revisit Jonah Berger's piece on the magic of knowing when to use abtract vs. concrete language. 'Want to help people understand a complex idea, feel heard, or remember what was said? Using concrete language is going to be more effective,' he writes. 'But if we want to people to think our idea has potential, or that we're a forward-thinking visionary, abstract language is more effective.'"

Behavioral Scientist's weekly newsletter is always worth a read for takeaways like this one.

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CIRTC: Center for Injury Research Translation and Communication CIRTC connects injury researchers and public health professionals with health communication trainings, tools, and resources.

The Share-My-Screen Series is just one of the ways we're here to help researchers and #PublicHealth professionals learn the communications skills they need to optimize their posters, presentations, social media, visual abstracts, etc. Check out www.cirtc.org for all of our trainings and resources.

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The Share-My-Screen Series is back! Join CIRTC on April 17 at 12pm ET to see how we're using generative AI to create and edit images we can't find. We'll do 15-20 minutes of live demonstrations followed by 10 minutes of questions and discussion. Register here: www.bit.ly/SMS-ImageGen

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