Science Write Now

Science Write Now

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The Science Write Now (SWN) Podcast is a podcast for people who love science and the arts. If you’re interested in learning more about great books, plays, and films; writing, research or editing; the lives of scientists; and creative insights into contemporary science; then you’ve come to the right place! The SWN Podcast is hosted and produced by the SWN editorial team with funding from the Australia Council for the Arts. www.sciencewritenow.com

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Jun 15, 2026

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Episodes

Meeting the Wildness Within with Lauren Keegan 15.06.2026

This week on the SWN Podcast, we chat with author and psychologist Lauren Keegan about her latest novel, The Woman in the Seal Skin and dive into the fascinating world of Selkies, mythology, motherhood, grief, violence and the biological impulses that bind us to the natural world. A timeless tale, The Woman in the Seal Skin is set on the Orkney Islands in the late 1600s and follows the story of Ma...

Unearthing Stories: Flipping Funghi and Licking Rocks with Romy Ash and Verity Borthwick 17.05.2026

Amidst shape-shifting landscapes, we enter a realm of staggering beauty, harsh isolation and danger simmering just beneath the surface… Our conversation today unearths the stories of two female scientists navigating the tectonics of their own inner turmoil; excavating the past as well as facing the erosion of a future forever altered by the climate crisis. Stories that urge us to look deeper and l...

Cognitive Conversations #10 A Final Note from the He(art): Music as Medicine with Dr Sue Wilson and Helen Carrington 10.12.2025

This week on the podcast, SWN’s Bianca Millroy joined by Dr Sue Wilson and Helen Carrington for our final conversation in this series – and on that note, if you’ve been a regular listener of Cognitive Conversations , thank you for coming along with us on this journey for ten whole episodes! This episode focuses on the role of music as a therapeutic intervention, and perspectives on somatic symptom...

Landscapes of Fear: The Complexities of Large Carnivore Reintroduction with Jonny Hanson 03.12.2025

In this episode, Caitlin speaks with Jonny Hanson about his book Living With Lynx: Sharing Landscapes with Big Cats, Wolves and Bears . They discuss the challenges of craft, of moving between writing styles and telling impactful stories that delve deep into the complicated human elements of large carnivore conservation. Enjoyed this episode? Share the SWN love! If you liked this episode, leave us...

The wonder of science with palaeontologist Dr Kaylene Cooper 05.11.2025

Welcome to the Science Write Now podcast! This week we chat with palaeontologist and award-winning STEM educator Dr Kaylene Cooper about her passion for science communication and the work she does with the team at Wonder of Science . Plus, we dig into the fascinating world of fossils and "Fangaroos", aka prehistoric kangaroos! In this episode, Kaylene shares what sparked her passion and...

SWN special: Meet Queensland's Chief Scientist, Professor Kerrie Wilson 22.09.2025

On the back of National Science Week 2025 , we’re bringing you a special episode this week featuring our exclusive interview with Queensland's Chief Scientist, Professor Kerrie Wilson , whose role it is to champion the importance of science for our society, our economy and environment, to promote Queensland’s leadership in scientific research partnerships, and to facilitate that translation o...

Cognitive Conversations #9 Re-writing the narrative of Functional Neurological Disorders (bonus episode!) 04.08.2025

In our previous conversation, we explored FND through the lens of neurology and linguistics, and our three experts spoke about re-writing the narrative of FND. One of the key issues highlighted during our conversation is the critical gap when it comes to general practitioners (GPs) and functional symptoms. This really struck a chord with me and so I went away and did some research and came across...

Cognitive Conversations #9 Language Matters: Re-writing the Narrative of Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) 30.07.2025

This week on the SWN podcast, we chat to neurologists Dr Alex Lehn and Dr David Palmer with sociolinguistic expert, Dr Shelley Dawson on re-writing the narrative of functional neurological disorders (FND) and why labels — and language — matter.  Functional neurological disorders are one of the most common disorders you’ve never heard of. But an estimated 4 to 12 out of 100,000 people develop FND ,...

Cognitive Conversations #8 Wired to Write part one: On Neuroscience and Creativity with Dr Sue Woolfe and Dr Nicola Redhouse 13.07.2025

This week on the SWN podcast, we chat to Drs Sue Woolfe and Nicola Redhouse about the neuroscience of creativity, and what makes us ‘wired’ to write.  This is part one of a rich and rare conversation between two exceptionally driven and curious writers who are both intrigued by the science of the brain and unravelling its many layers, networks, functions and dysfunctions when it comes to creativit...

Cognitive Conversations #8 Wired to Write part two: On Neuroscience and Creativity with Dr Sue Woolfe and Dr Nicola Redhouse 13.07.2025

This week on the SWN podcast, we chat to Drs Sue Woolfe and Nicola Redhouse about the neuroscience of creativity, and what makes us ‘wired’ to write.  This is part two of a rich and rare conversation between two exceptionally driven and curious writers who are both intrigued by the science of the brain and unravelling its many layers, networks, functions and dysfunctions when it comes to creativit...

Cognitive Conversations #7 On Brain Preservation and Existential Optimism with Dr Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston 20.06.2025

Brain preservation. It sounds like science fiction, right? Neuroscientist and author Dr Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston is determined to prove otherwise in his recent, game-changing book, The Future Loves You: How and Why We Should Abolish Death . This week on the SWN podcast, we chat to neuroscientist, author and passionate advocate for brain preservation, Dr Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston. Over at Monash U...

SWN Live at Books@Stones: 50 Ways to Die in Space with Dr Eileen O'Hely, Nico O'Sullivan & Jacinta dan Besten 28.05.2025

Space: the final frontier. Beautiful. Intriguing. Mysterious… but if you go there, YOU WILL DIE!Join astrophysicist Dr Eileen O'Hely and graphic artist Nico O'Sullivan in-conversation with Jacinta den Besten LIVE at Books@Stones! The human body is perfectly adapted to the conditions on Earth. But blast that fragile body into the extreme and varying environments of space and it won't...

Cognitive Conversations #6: Exploded View - Philosophies of the Brain and Mind 13.05.2025

This week on the podcast, Bianca is joined live by two psychiatrist-creatives, Dr Warren Ward and Dr Rory Hutchinson , discussing philosophies of the brain and mind. Journey into the labyrinth to learn what incited these two creative/medical practitioners to pursue a career devoted to the science of the mind and brain. Hear their generous insights on using narrative techniques in their day-to-day...

Cognitive Conversations #5: Ooh, ah, um, ouch! On speech pathology and the language of pain with Dr Jules Mead and Diane Clarke 24.03.2025

In this episode of Cognitive Conversations , Bianca Millroy (SWN) is joined by Dr Jules Mead and Diane Clarke for a deep dive into how speech pathology informs dialogue in creative writing and the rather touchy subject of pain: why our human vocabulary seems to fall short of describing it, and why we find it so hard to answer “on a scale of one to ten, how much pain are you in?” In this fascinatin...

New Light: Joachim Froese on salt printing, slow art and photography now + then 12.03.2025

In this episode of the Science Write Now podcast, Amanda interviews Brisbane artist Joachim Froese to discuss one of the earliest photography techniques, the art of salt printing, and how he uses it in his artistic practice.  We go behind-the-scenes to explore ‘slow art’, the history of salt printing, and the photographic inspiration behind the artwork. Joachim discusses how he blends traditional...

‘We’re All Preppers Now’: Preppers, bunkers and bugging out with Dr Tom Doig 24.02.2025

Buckle up as we embark on a wild, cross-country road trip from the red Trump-thumping heart of America’s badlands to the remote reaches of Aotearoa: Land of the Long White Cloud to interrogate the growing phenomenon of “prepping”. In this exclusive interview, Dr Tom Doig regales us with tales of crossing paths with preppers, interviewing them to learn about their practices and motivations, and dis...

Cognitive Conversations #4: Out of the Box: Navigating Neurodivergence with Madonna King 17.12.2024

Out of the Box: Navigating Neurodivergence is a one-stop guide covering pre-school to early adulthood, from classroom to workplace; it is both compact and compelling for its concise, accessible language and inclusive storytelling. In this exclusive interview with SWN, co-author and renowned journalist Madonna King introduces us to Out of the Box , and how it came together through harnessing the po...

SWN LIVE: The Best Australian Science Writing 2024 with Carl Smith & Amanda Niehaus 16.12.2024

What lurks in a house of slime hidden in the middle of a forest? Is there a place for psychedelics in our medicine cabinets? Why are scientists talking about the formula p(doom) – and what does it mean for humanity?  SWN In-Conversation: The Best Australian Science Writing 2024 with Carl Smith, Amanda Niehaus and Bianca Millroy – LIVE from Books@Stones, 12 December This week, we’re excited to shar...

Cognitive Conversations #3 Narrative Medicine: On Writing the Mind and Body 11.12.2024

Writing through the body, about life and death, illness and everything in-between is what connects people and allows us to see humanity anew. Come along for this deep dive on N arrative Medicine and writing mind and body with three fascinating storytellers… In this episode, Dr Fiona Reilly takes us through the fundamentals of what Narrative Medicine is, and what it looks like in practice, describi...

Cognitive Conversations #2 – Under the Microscope: Art and Science as Intervention 01.11.2024

‘Under the Microscope’ is the next episode in Cognitive Conversations , a series where we tackle the big questions in creativity and neuroscience. This conversation delves into the creative process, visual art and storytelling, the science of colour, environmental science , and so much more. This series is hosted and produced by Bianca Millroy , for Science Write Now .  Meet our guests Dr Katerina...

Cognitive Conversations #1: Synergies - The Art of Living a Double Life 02.10.2024

'Synergies' is the first episode in a brand-new series titled Cognitive Conversations , where we tackle the big questions in art, creativity and neuroscience.  We're excited to be bringing this synergy of minds together discussing the dual occupations writers often hold, and all the fascinating connections in-between. In this episode, we explore the common threads that bring creativ...

Michael Brissenden on 'Smoke' - (writing) crime, corruption, and climate-fuelled wildfires 02.09.2024

What secrets lie in the ashes…? This week on the SWN podcast we chatted to author and two-time Walkley Award-winning journalist, Michael Brissenden about his latest crime-fiction novel, Smoke . Michael worked as a political editor and foreign correspondent with the ABC for 35 years. In fact, you might just recognise Michael from ABC’s 7.30 Report or Four Corners program. He has published two previ...

Imprinting Empathy: Art, AI and Fungi with Bianca Tainsh 17.07.2024

This week we chat with open-disciplinary artist Bianca Tainsh about all things Art, AI and fungi, and go behind-the-scenes to explore Bianca’s current work-in-progress, Imprinting Empathy , which asks:  How might art and technology manifest an intimate process of interspecies connection with humans, and can an artificial intelligence learn to care and generate empathy by facilitating this nuanced...

Storytelling to Save the Reef with Dr Paul E Hardisty 29.06.2024

In this episode, Jessica talks to writer and former CEO of the Australian Institute of Marine Science, Paul Hardisty, about his new nonfiction book, In Hot Water , which charts historical and contemporary efforts to save the Great Barrier Reef, and about the importance of fiction for educating and creating empathy in readers. Hailing originally from Canada, Dr Paul E Hardisty has spent thirty year...

Spinal Tap... but make it Joycean with G. S. Dickson 15.06.2024

In this episode, Krystle chats with G. S. Dickson about his debut novel A Minor Fifth, a satire about the death of fictional Australian rock icon, Billy Ordain, recounted, albeit unreliably, by five people who knew him. Krystle and Gareth wax lyrical (and theoretical) about character voice, the influence of Ulysses on the novel’s structure, and the cultural tendency for posthumous mythicism. Inevi...

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