Listen as I do my best to learn how to conduct a podcast completely on the fly.
Dr. Ronald Brown and myself, Colby, discuss the publication "Breakthrough knowledge synthesization in the age of Google" a preamble to Episode 3 where the discussion focuses on his most recent publication with the Cambridge University Press; "Public health lessons learned in covid mortality overestimations". We look at the Grounded Theory methodology used in Dr. Brown's recent publication.
This is a video series that is being made, not because I want to push a political agenda, but because a weird set of twists and turns resulted in the need for diversified discussions.
My goals are to:
I make no claim to being a major media representative or well-versed interview host. This is simply a best effort to present an interesting, peer-reviewed, side of the discussion.
Sometimes I will do well as your host, sometimes I will be learning. Such is life. I hope that you will permit me space to sort it out as I go, as I hope to encourage you to read some new articles, or at the very least, have new conversations and get inspired.
This introductory series of episodes is meant to create dialogue surrounding these publications. Science is an ongoing conversation of facts, evidence and knowledge. This is an effort to create space