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The Drip by AQUALAB: The Science of Storytelling with Laura Lampa
Episode 62

The Drip by AQUALAB: The Science of Storytelling with Laura Lampa

The Drip by AQUALAB · Zachary Cartwright, Ph.D.

April 22, 202524m 7s

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Show Notes

Laura Lampa is a scientist turned communicator and the founder and CEO of LML StoryLab Consulting. She translates complex scientific concepts into compelling narratives that resonate with wider audiences. On this episode of The Drip, Laura outlines why some groundbreaking scientific innovations struggle to capture public attention and how the art of storytelling can be the key to bridging this critical gap.

In this episode, you’ll hear about:

  • Key principles for translating science into stories.
  • Using analogies to make science relatable.
  • Strategies to improve communication in companies.
  • Balancing accuracy and engagement in communication.
  • Trends shaping the future of technical communication.

Jump to:

(00:53) Introduction to storytelling in science

(03:46) Key principles for effective communication

(07:22) Simplifying technical topics with real-world examples

(11:53) Improving internal communication in companies

(22:20) This episode’s song recommendation.

(23:12) This episode’s mantra.

00:00 "Communicating Breakthroughs: Science Storytelling"

05:20 From Jargon to Relatable Science

09:49 Effective Layered Communication Strategy

12:52 Navigating Uncertainty in Mergers

16:02 Effective Communication Drives Future Sales

17:17 Content Trends: Visuals and Transparency

20:59 Aqualab: Communicating Scientific Innovations

Featured Artist and Song:

Found Your Love by Griz

Links mentioned in this episode:

Laura Lampa on LinkedIn

LML StoryLab Consulting

"Just Can't Get Enough" by Depeche Mode, music was chosen by Laura Lampa

Connect with the show

AQUALAB

Zachary Cartwright, PhD


Topics

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