I wrote a few blog posts as a convener of the undergraduate Maths and Physics club. These were on ‘recent’ breakthroughs, concerning Hawking radiation and the first realisation of a qubit. My aim was to convey my understanding distilled through primary and secondary sources in a language friendly to any STEM undergraduate. These few blog posts were my first foray into science communication. The bug never left me and finally I got to interact with professional science communicators and reporters three years later at the National Center for Biological Sciences, and the Indian Institute of Science, in Bengaluru. I got to discuss the urgency, necessity, and theory of sci-comm with peers and veterans over coffee and balmy Bengaluru winter air. Our discussions took an urgent and sensitive turn since this was the winter of 2020, and soon our ideas had to be put into practice as COVID-19 dealt heavy blows to the community. I still try to inculcate all those ideas into presentations and public interfacings, but here nest the humble beginnings.