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]]>We spoke to host Gemma Ware to find our more about the series, and the inspiration…
I’m Gemma Ware, a podcast producer and host at The Conversation, a not-for-profit news platform that works with academics. With my colleague Paul Keaveny, I’m the co-host of our new series, Uncharted Brain: Decoding Dementia, and I also co-host The Conversation Weekly podcast.

Gemma Ware, co-host of The Conversation Weekly podcast.
This American Life. I remember visiting a friend in New York in 2010 who told me about it and recommended a few episodes. I was hooked. This was when you still had to physically plug your phone into your computer every morning to download and sync new shows via iTunes!
Because I love listening to them! I think podcasts, and audio more generally, are a fantastic way to learn and hear new perspectives. At The Conversation we work with so many brilliant and inspiring researchers all around the world and I wanted more people hear their voices too.
So many! But a few include Radiolab, 99% Invisible and Science Vs and a host of daily news shows from around the world. I’m also a big fan of narrative/investigative series and am currently gripped by Deliver Us from Ervil.
A young, passionate, researcher who has an amazing story to tell but who’s never had the chance to tell it before on lots of other podcasts!
Don’t be put off dealing with big and complicated topics – it’s the way you tell the story and explain it to the listener that counts.
The first episode of Uncharted Brain: Decoding Dementia. It tells the story of a study that’s been following thousands of people since 1946 and is making new discoveries about dementia.
You can listen to Uncharted Brain: Decoding Dementia on The Anthill podcast, from The Conversation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast app. Or find out more via The Conversation.

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