The season finale of the #NESIPodcast is here!
Join Prof Melody Ding as we explore how peer review shapes the quality and credibility of research — and why rigorous reviewing is an important part of advancing science.
🎧 Listen now on Apple 🎙️ and Spotify
Peer review is the heartbeat of academic publishing — but what makes a review rigorous and high-quality?
In the season finale of the #NESIPodcast, Professor Melody Ding explores how dedicated reviewers play a vital role in maintaining research integrity and excellence.
Full episode 🗓️ November 17th
Why do we lose muscle as we age — and can we stop it?
Dr. Lara Vlietstra joins us on the latest episode of the #NESIPodcast to talk sarcopenia — the science of muscle loss — and how to stay strong through every stage of life 💪
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If you’ve noticed you’re not as strong as you used to be — it might not be all in your head.
Next week, Dr Lara Vlietstra joins us on the #NESIPodcast to unpack how muscle loss starts sooner than you think — and how midlife is the perfect time to build lasting strength.
Full episode 🗓️ Nov 3rd
We’ve got the evidence ✅
We know the benefits ✅
But are we turning research into action❓
In our next #NESIPodcast episode, Dr. Tepi McLaughlin explores why physical activity needs advocates — and how advocacy can help get communities moving.
Full episode 🗓️ October 20th
Policy shapes how we function every day, but could the right policies get communities moving?
Check the new episode of #NESIPodcast with Dr. Sven Messing to unpack how policy can transform public health and gain insights on how policies can build healthier, more active communities
🎙️Apple & Spotify
Why aren’t interventions getting us moving?
This week's episode of the #NESIPodcast features Dr. Ben Rigby discussing the issue of physical inactivity and how we can encourage communities to get more active.
Check out the episode now on Apple 🎙️ and Spotify
🚨 We are back with a new episode of the #NESIPodcast!
Next week, we are joined by Dr. Ben Rigby, a lecturer at Newcastle University, to unpack the issue of physical inactivity and explore why interventions are not leading to more active communities.
Full episode 🗓️ September 15th
Could a digital exercise plan help patients through cancer treatment?
This week on the #NESIPodcast, we sit down with @drjordancurry.bsky.social to explore the design and real-world impact of digital exercise guides for patients on their cancer journey.
Episode now available on Apple 🎙️and Spotify
Coming up on #NESIPodcast: @drjordancurry.bsky.social from @hyms.ac.uk dives into the future of cancer care—digital exercise guides designed to help patients living with and recovering from cancer move, recover, and thrive.
Full episode 🗓️Aug 18
On this week's episode of the #NESIPodcast, we welcome Dr. Charla Santiago-Saamong. A specialist in early years settings, Charla highlights why focusing on movement at a young age is valuable for children’s lifelong health and development.
Check out the episode now on Apple 🎙️ and Spotify
Coming next week on the #NESIPodcast: we have Dr. Charla Santiago-Saamong. A professor at the University of the Philippines, Charla talks about how childcare and preschool settings shape young children’s movement behaviours.
Full episode 🗓️Aug 4
📢 A new episode of the #NESIPodcast is out!
This week, we chatted with Jen Gale about the importance of adding movement breaks to our evening routines.
Episode now available on Apple 🎙️and Spotify
On this week’s episode of the #NESIPodcast, we welcome Ben Singh. A research fellow at the University of South Australia, Ben describes how physical activity interventions can play a pivotal role in improving mental health and well-being.
Listen today on Apple, Spotify and other major🎙️ platforms
With #ISBNPA2025 only a week away, we are releasing a special episode of the #NESIPodcast with details about the annual meeting, special events for students and ECRs, and some tips to enhance your conference experience.
Listen in 🗓️ Monday, June 9 so you're ready for #ISBNPA2025!
📢 A new episode of the #ISBNPA #NESIPodcast is now out!
Listen to our chat with researcher and LetsTalkSciComm co-host Michael Wheeler about storytelling and its place in science communication on Apple, Spotify and other major🎙️ platforms
Coming next week on the #NESIPodcast: we have Michael Wheeler. A post-doctoral researcher at the University of Melbourne and co-host of LetsTalkSciComm podcast, Michael provides tips for effectively communicating research to a larger audience.
Full episode 🗓️June 2
📢 The first two episodes of the #ISBNPA #NESIPodcast are out now.
Check out the introduction episode and our discussion about generative AI with Dr. Melanie Hingle on Apple, Spotify and other major🎙️ platforms
As our first guest on the #NESIPodcast, we are lucky to have Dr. Melanie Hingle from @uarizona.bsky.social to talk about the use of generative AI, like ChatGPT, in academic work.
The full episode will be available 🗓️May 19th
Don't want to wait? Check out a preview of the episode👇
Hello from the #NESI_ISBNPA Team!
We have exciting news 🚨 We are launching the #NESIPodcast next week! We have a stellar lineup of guests this season to talk about physical activity, nutrition and academic life.
🗓️ starting May 19th
🎙️ Major podcast platforms (Apple, Spotify, etc)