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85. How to make science funny with David Crisante

85. How to make science funny with David Crisante

Update: 2024-08-19
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This week we absolutely loved speaking with highly skilled communications coach David Crisante. David has had a career in journalism, political speechwriting - including for Australia's Foreign Minister -  and science communications. These days he helps professionals to master storytelling techniques so that they’re more effective when communicating with stakeholders.  David is founder of the Sydney Comedy School, where students discover their unique communication styles and how they can be more confident and charismatic, in public speaking and in everyday life.


He is the director of Future Science Talks, and in 2024 he took his Science Comedy Program around Australia, training hundreds of scientists in the art of using humour to build rapport with audiences.


David’s career history includes reporting for the ABC and SBS, as well as an international correspondent in Tokyo for several years, where he specialised in reporting on the nuclear disaster of 2011. He was a political and crisis response specialist for Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.  David has managed a wide array of PR crises, such as international kidnappings, pirate attacks and the disappearance of MH370.


You can follow David and learn more about his work here:


https://www.davidcrisante.com/


https://www.futuresciencetalks.com.au/


https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidcrisante/


https://www.linkedin.com/company/future-science-talks/


https://www.youtube.com/@FutureScienceTalks


https://x.com/ScienceTalksAU

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85. How to make science funny with David Crisante

85. How to make science funny with David Crisante

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