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Melissa Marshall, TED speaker and founder of Present Your Science, shares actionable advice to help scientists and engineers share their work to non-technical audiences in this episode of Diverse. Hear practical tips for improving your presentation skills, plus two key communication pitfalls to avoid. Marshall offers additional insights on the role of visual aids in slides, building confidence, and how AI is impacting the future of communication in STEM.
As internal communicators, empowering leaders to clearly communicate business strategy, important updates and company values is a valued skill. How can we inspire colleagues and leaders alike to make the complex simple? This week's guest and founder of Present Your Science, Melissa Marshall, has built a career educating scientists, engineers and technical professionals about how to present their insight. “The work matters,” she says, but as is discussed in the episode, so often we hear people say they're simply no good at public speaking. Melissa says that there's a toolbox that will help even the most anxious public speaker improve their presentation skills. And she has walked the talk – her own TED Talk, Talk Nerdy To Me, has been watched nearly three million times. So, if you've ever felt the trepidation of an upcoming talk, or struggled with distilling the complex into the clear, this is a conversation for you. As always, share your thoughts on this or any other episode of The Internal Comms Podcast using the hashtag #TheICPodcast. And thanks for listening.
We hear a patient's perspective on healthcare from Melissa Marshall on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 58 in the patient's perspective interview marathon. Melissa is from Connecticut. She shares a powerful story about her own personal experiences of living with a disability from birth. It is interesting to hear the impact that her disability had on her care as a child as well as in motherhood. A strong advocate for people with disabilities, Melissa Marshall provides some true food for thought. Are you subscribed to the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast? Wherever you are listening, make sure to hit the “Subscribe” button so you never miss an episode. Here are 3 stand out points that Melissa Marshall makes as she shares a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes are the ones who show empathy, believe in their patients and actively work with patients to improve their condition. Quality Healthcare is affordable, accessible for all people and welcomes patient input. (Patients must be seen as equal members of the care team.) Healthcare professionals need to be aware of their own disability bias. Being aware of its existence and recognizing how personal biases impact patient care can make a huge difference in the way their practices run. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
We hear a patient's perspective on healthcare from Melissa Marshall on this episode of the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast with Rob Oliver. This is interview 58 in the patient's perspective interview marathon. Melissa is from Connecticut. She shares a powerful story about her own personal experiences of living with a disability from birth. It is interesting to hear the impact that her disability had on her care as a child as well as in motherhood. A strong advocate for people with disabilities, Melissa Marshall provides some true food for thought. Are you subscribed to the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast? Wherever you are listening, make sure to hit the “Subscribe” button so you never miss an episode. Here are 3 stand out points that Melissa Marshall makes as she shares a patient's perspective on healthcare: Healthcare Heroes are the ones who show empathy, believe in their patients and actively work with patients to improve their condition. Quality Healthcare is affordable, accessible for all people and welcomes patient input. (Patients must be seen as equal members of the care team.) Healthcare professionals need to be aware of their own disability bias. Being aware of its existence and recognizing how personal biases impact patient care can make a huge difference in the way their practices run. Rob Oliver is “Your Keynote Speaker”, addressing quality healthcare, resilience and excellence in adversity. To book Rob Oliver as a speaker at your next event visit: http://www.yourkeynotespeaker.com Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform: http://www.perspectivesonhealthcare.com/subscribe Follow Rob Oliver and Perspectives on Healthcare on social media: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/yourkeynoter LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/imroboliver Disclaimer: All opinions expressed by guests on the Perspectives on Healthcare Podcast are solely the opinion of the guest. They are not to be misconstrued as medical diagnoses or medical advice. Please consult with a licensed medical professional before attempting any of the treatments suggested.
Content warning: gun violence, homicide, murder, and substance abuse. Melissa and Evin Marshall's lives changed forever in late February of 2021. The murder of Evin's beloved father, Richard Donald Marshall, deeply impacted people across the country. Evan and Melissa's consequent heartbreak didn't end there though, and neither has their tenacity. Relatedly, it means so much that they were willing to discuss their journey, and all that ensued afterwards with us on What Came next. This episode is dedicated in loving memory of Richard Donald Marshall. Food For Lane County https://www.foodforlanecounty.org/ For additional resources and a list of non-profit organizations, please visit http://www.somethingwaswrong.com/resources
Content warning: gun violence, homicide, murder, and substance abuse. Evin and Melissa Marshall shared about the heartbreaking loss of Evin's father, Richard, in part one of their story. The Broken Cycle media team is extremely grateful they were willing to share more of their journey, healing, and the trauma that they continue to sift through in the wake of Richard's absence. This episode is dedicated in loving memory of Richard Donald Marshall. Food For Lane County https://www.foodforlanecounty.org/ For additional resources and a list of non-profit organizations, please visit http://www.somethingwaswrong.com/resources
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Our celebration of leading women in professional services marketing continues on this week's episode of CMO Series REPRESENTS where we explore the power of networks and why building and sustaining strong relationships with peers in professional services marketing can be key to longevity and success within the industry. We're grateful to hear unique insights and personal experiences on developing professional support networks from Geneva Granatstein, Director of Marketing at Lane Powell, Laura Nicholls, Chief Business Development Officer at Ashurst, Jessica Grayson, Managing Director of Business Development and Marketing at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, Larissa Palmer, Chief Business Development Officer at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, Natalia-Ruiz Moreno, Head of Marketing And Business Development at Boyes Turner, Melanie Davidson Barros, Chief Marketing Officer at Conyers, Melissa Marshall, Chief Marketing Officer at Levenfeld Pearlstein and Mary-Ann Russell, Head of Marketing and Sales Enablement at AMS.
Major Melissa Marshall joined the Canadian Army as an Artillery Officer after attending University in 2007. Throughout that time, she has completed qualifications such as Forward Observation Officer and has held various positions including Battery Commander. in 2013, she deployed on Operation ATTENTION in Kabul, Afghanistan as the Task Force adjutant and has coordinated support for various domestic operations. She competed in the Bataan Memorial Death March in 2009, the Marine Corps Marathon in 2012, and 5 Army Run Half Marathons. She also won National Slo Pitch Championships with Team Alberta in 2018 and 2022. Melissa's husband Kyle is also a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, serving as an Infantry Sergeant in Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI). ---------- www.instagram.com/shootlikeagirlpodcast/ shootlikeagirlpodcast@gmail.com
This episode features an interview with Melissa Marshall, Vice President of People and Organization at Banfield Pet Hospital, the largest veterinary practice in the U.S. Mel is responsible for leading the people strategy at Banfield, where she serves 20,000 associates including veterinarians and their staff. In this episode, Mel discusses how to use layers of technology to support communication among employees, how to increase diversity in a predominantly white profession, and the many ways Banfield is making the veterinary profession more accessible.Quotes*”It's so important to have that human connection. One of the things that we know is that word of mouth is how connection happens [and] how community is really fostered. And so whether it's through our diversity resource groups, whether it's through our mental health and wellbeing offerings, we've really balanced low tech, medium tech, high tech to be able to create community and draw community around some of these major topics.”*”At the end of the day, what we do is for our people. It's not for the business. It's to make a better world for our people.”*”We have a mission to truly understand people for who they are, their whole selves, everything about them. Truly understand their capabilities, truly understand what's possible, versus that proverbial ‘judging a book by its cover'. I count it my mission personally to ensure that [in] any organization that I work with, people will come first. We will listen. We will listen at scale, and we will act on what our people say.” *”Relationships, relationships, relationships…the ability to partner well and successfully is going to come from having great relationships with your team, to partner well and collaborate. As they say, teamwork makes the dream work. And so the more that you can start your career with relationships at the foundation, I think will be critical.”*”The people strategy is the business strategy.”Time Stamps*[4:23] The Flight Plan: Get to know Banfield Pet Hospital*[7:38] First Class: Best EX practices at Banfield Pet Hospital*[25:21] Turbulence: EX lessons learned*[37:55] Advice for other EX leadersLinksConnect with Melissa on LinkedInCheck out Banfield Pet HospitalThanks to our friendsThis episode is brought to you by Firstup, the company that is redefining the digital employee experience to put people first and lift companies up by connecting every worker, everywhere with the information that helps them do their best work. Firstup has helped over 40% of the Fortune 100 companies like Amazon, AB InBev, Ford and Pfizer stay agile and keep transforming. Learn more at firstup.io
Sarah and Melissa breakdown the the five pillars that every business needs to succeed.
Melissa Marshall joins Sarah again to talk about best practices when it comes to recruiting people and keeping them with you long-term.
Sarah is joined by her business partner Melissa Marshall to talk about how understanding your personality and the personalities of those around you can help you succeed inside and outside the workplace.
Melissa Marshall is a coach with a clear mission: helping people be the incredible humans God created them to be. She's a managing partner at CoreCounts, public speaker and mom. Her belief is that life is filled with incredible opportunities, yet sometimes they don't feel like opportunities while in the thick of it. Opportunities can be glorious, painful, beautiful, and challenging. Melissa believes with every opportunity comes incredible lessons. Melissa says, she's learned from my mistakes, and the mistakes of others, and how we can get out of our own way, adjust quickly, and get things back on track. She emphasizes the importance of vulnerability & authenticity and the willingness to share experiences to unleash our potential and destroy limiting beliefs. Through the work that she does, she loves sharing through one-on-ones, workshops, and speaking. She strives to show up authentically, positively, and openly in everything she does. Ever since I heard Melissa speak, I was drawn in by her infectious energy. She is one of the most heartfelt women I know and I can't help but feel uplifted after being around her. I'm so excited to share a bit of that energy with you today.
People just want to be heard. It's simple. It's not easy to stay consistent, though. Gaining your employee's trust doesn't happen immediately, and it takes consistency and courage. Biggest takeaway: Reserve the first 15 minutes of your weekly team meetings to chat about things other than work. Be intentional about it. Like what Melissa Marshall had to say? Connect with her! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-marshall-54614210/ Show notes I promised: Melissa is one of our keynote speakers at our first annual Women's Goal Setting Summit on January 14th, 2022! Check it out and register today: https://burnoutpreventionproject.com/the-burnout-prevention-project/events/ F - First A - Attempt I - In L - Learning --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youflourish/support
Welcome to the Workology Podcast, a podcast for the disruptive workplace leader. Join host Jessica Miller-Merrell, founder of Workology.com as she sits down and gets to the bottom of trends, tools, and case studies for the business leader, HR, and recruiting professional who is tired of the status quo. Now here’s Jessica with this episode […] The post Episode 325: Community Building and DEI With Melissa Marshall, VP People & Organization, Banfield Pet Hospital appeared first on Workology.
“I've always wanted to go on the Rock Boat… I've had a little glimpse of it over the years but was never able to commit and once that date change came, I said let's do it - I have nothing holding me back… its been a long time waiting for this Boat…”Melissa Marshall has never been on the Rock Boat, but this TRB Virgin sounds ready for The Boat. She has her fellow Chicago TRB family to thank for prepping her for the experience as she's been to multiple house concerts and regularly follows TRB artists through faithful concert attendance and buying Merch (expect to see her at the will Meet and Greets getting her CDs autographed). Chris Rhoad and BoatCast Mark look forward to sipping on some Seltzers on the deck of the Boat and already anticipate having Melissa back on the podcast again to debrief after she rocks out her first Boat. The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsor, lifecoachingforwomenphysicians.com, for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
Kristie Arellano - Stark talks with Melissa Marshall about a quick trip to Lincoln City, Oregon to see some girlfriends and unplug. Traveling from NYC to Portland, Oregon proves to be a quicker trip than anticipated, but when our friends rally to bring Quality Time and Acts of Service together, it proves to be fill our cups. Melissa and Kristie touch on how being paid on commission only is not for everyone, but can be very revealing in how your skill level is surpassing your pay grade. We talk about how entreprenuership is stressful when looking for financial security, but both sides present positives. This podcast Sponsored by: www.ItsAllGoudaPDX.com "Portland, Oregon's Best Charcuterie Boards"IG - @ItsAllGoudaPDXSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=8VAYVH88FW5RQ)
On today's epidsode of "I'm Not Tacos Podcast" Kristie Stark and Melissa Marshall join Patricia Brewer (Owner of @The_Family_Tree on Instagram) in her own kitchen in New Jersey. Patti offers 30 Minute LIVE Instructional Session (via video) for one-on-one lessons on vegan cuisines for IDEAS & INSPIRATION that include your personal food restrictions. We talk about Ricotta Cheese (Eggplant Rollatini) and Cheddar Sauce Substitutes (for Mac N Cheese). Melissa really wants to be able to learn how to prepare a no-dairy option for herself, since she has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) this last year. Melissa says her diet has made all the world a difference in making her symptoms almost non-existent. Please join us as we learn about a whole new set of ingredients that contains no-dairy and was truly glorious. Please see the recipe link used today on the podcast:https://happyandhealthypb.com/f/classic-cashew-mac-n-cheez?blogcategory=Plant-Based+ThanksgivingSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=8VAYVH88FW5RQ)
Kristie Stark Interview Melissa Marshall and Toni Stark. Toni (7 yr old) is just learning about the bible and Melissa wants to know what she has already learned with a series of questions, which ended with laughter. Kristie tells Melissa how her almost - two year old son Bodhi, will not give up his bottle, even if there is no milk in it. Melissa, who has multiple sclerosis, is trying out golfing again for the first time since her diagnosis. Melissa reminds Kristie of the time they were out to dinner with girlfriends in Los Angeles and ended up in Los Angeles Fire Station where Jamie Walters was a fireman. I'm Not Taco's Podcast is sponsored by: www.StarkStandard.comhttps://starkstandard.myshopify.com/products/woman-owned-wrapped-canvasSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=8VAYVH88FW5RQ)
Kristie Stark (New York City) Interviews Melissa Marshall (Portland, Oregon) on phantom baby cries, teaching my daughter about Chess, birthday parties and the Pixar Movie - Onward. Listen to Kristie try and explain the Pixar movie - Onward and the dads heavenly pants. Kristie also gets a reality check from Chess.com and tells them to shove their month of "premium lessons" where the sun doesn't shine. Sponsored by www.StarkStandard.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=8VAYVH88FW5RQ)
Kristie Stark (mother, wife, entreprenuer) Interviews Melissa Marshall (mother, single parent, entreprenuer) from Hillsboro, Oregon about Multiple Sclerosis for MS Awareness month and how changing her eating habits has been a god send. Melissa talks about how the non-profit DOLLARFOR.org came to her rescue financially in 2020 thanks to her friend Katie. Kristie and Melissa talk about traveling and how they just got quotes for RoadBearRV.com for a potential Summer cross country trip. Join us if you want to hear about relatable real life shit and we have accepted that fact that - We are NOT Taco's!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=8VAYVH88FW5RQ)
This week we talked with Melissa Marshall, an expert science communicator, and probably the only TED speaker we'll ever convince to join us on the show. Melissa shares tips for communicating science and engineering terms and how to give more effective presentations.We recommend checking out her company:https://www.presentyourscience.com/and her ted talkhttps://www.ted.com/talks/melissa_marshall_talk_nerdy_to_meAlso, we've started a little newsletter. Now I know more email is not what most people are looking for, but we're hoping you'll make an exception. Every Tuesday morning we send out a short snip highlighting the most important engineering related story of the past week, as well as a 1 minute trivia for those studying for an exam or looking to stay sharp. Head over to our website below and you'll be prompted to sign up.WebsiteInstagramLinkedInFaceBookYouTubeEmail: info@theengineeringpodcast.com
If you follow TED talks on instructional design, you likely have watched or heard Melissa Marshall's TED talk "Talk Nerdy to Me." During her compelling talk (with over 2.6 million views!), she discusses making technical presentations accessible to anyone in the audience without compromising the integrity or talking down to the more technical audience members. Melissa took some time this week, with the Train Like You Listen podcast, to elaborate on her technical presentation approach. During this short conversation, she dives a bit deeper into some thoughts she has about good instruction when working with technical content.
In this episode I am joined by Melissa: founder of One Eleven Candles (https://oneelevencandles.com/). Melissa turned her hobby of candle making into a side-hustle about 6 months ago, and creates beautiful candles with intention. In this episode we discuss: the art of candle-making, why she chooses specific scents, crystals, and soy wax, running a business while working a full-time job, the importance of believing in yourself if there's something you want to try. You can find Melissa on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/oneelevencandles/) Connect with us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/rivetingrosies.podcast/) to stay up to date with episode launches and upcoming guests! For business inquiries and guest requests please email rivetingrosiespodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riveting-rosies/support
Howdy! It's episode sixty-three of The Presentation Boss Podcast. We love hearing constantly how much you guys love our speech breakdowns. Just two weeks ago you heard us talk about the completeness and accessibility of TED Talks with Tamsen Webster. And after our recording, she suggested we take a look at this talk.We love short, concise, thoughtful speeches and this one clocks in at under five minutes! So, a shorter episode this time. However, not only is it a great example of speaking, especially the Plan, Design, Deliver model, but it's also full of suggestions about how to present technical information to non-tech audiences. We're aware how meta this feels.What You'll Learn • Starting a speech with context in storytelling• Being conscious of using positive, non-derogatory words to describe stereotypes• Relating a problem to an entire audience, rather than a select few• How your rate of speech and pause need to match and consider the audience.• Using PowerPoint to be visual and novel in explaining your message• How to use the three-point presentation structureMentioned In The Show• Melissa Marshall | “Talk Nerdy to Me” Resources and Links • Email us: podcast@presentationboss.com.au• The Presentation Boss Podcast: https://presentationboss.com.au/podcast/• Kate on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-norris/• Thomas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-krafft/• Presentation Boss on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/presentationboss/• Presentation Boss on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/presentation-boss
Volume UP on Episode 5! This week we’re dishing all the deets on social media. Leslie chats with Melissa Marshall, an Indiana-based makeup artist who grew her online following organically to land paid brand collabs doing what she loves. The ladies hear from Aurora Rutledge, whose story went viral when she adopted a dog with an astounding amount of teeth, on monetization and legal considerations when using social influence. Leslie talks with Kay Elle from Nashville, a lifestyle and fashion blogger with over 20,000 followers, about how she‘s building her brand into an empire. Is “influencer” a dirty word? Leslie puts on her social media strategist hat to explain “the algorithm,” how to grow a following with authentic engagement, and why brand influencers need to be paid for their contributions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/volume-up/support
Volume UP on Episode 5! This week we’re dishing all the deets on social media. Leslie chats with Melissa Marshall, an Indiana-based makeup artist who grew her online following organically to land paid brand collabs doing what she loves. The ladies hear from Aurora Rutledge, whose story went viral when she adopted a dog with an astounding amount of teeth, on monetization and legal considerations when using social influence. Leslie talks with Kay Elle from Nashville, a lifestyle and fashion blogger with over 20,000 followers, about how she‘s building her brand into an empire. Is “influencer” a dirty word? Leslie puts on her social media strategist hat to explain “the algorithm,” how to grow a following with authentic engagement, and why brand influencers need to be paid for their contributions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/volume-up/support
My guest on this week's episode has taken on a monumental challenge... Teaching scientists how to effectively communicate the value and impact of their work to the rest of us. Fortunately, Melissa Marshall is uniquely qualified to tackle this challenge. She's spent 10 years as a communications professor at Penn State University, teaching public speaking and presentation skills, as well as designing new courses for science and engineering students to help them better present their work and delivering a popular TED Global Talk on the topic that has been viewed over two million times.
My guest on this week's episode has taken on a monumental challenge... Teaching scientists how to effectively communicate the value and impact of their work to the rest of us. Fortunately, Melissa Marshall is uniquely qualified to tackle this challenge. She's spent 10 years as a communications professor at Penn State University, teaching public speaking and presentation skills, as well as designing new courses for science and engineering students to help them better present their work and delivering a popular TED Global Talk on the topic that has been viewed over two million times.
Keeping Students First: Part 2 November podcast episode is designed to help educators understand and implement different strategies to bring their students to the forefront of learning. In part 2 of Keeping Students First we are going to hear from Melissa Marshall about how she utilizes character building as the center of student success.
Melissa gives us an update of whats going on at the Oklahoma Housing Foundation (OHF). A recap of Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook hearing and key takeaways from that. Plus, the troubles with fair housing compliance and Facebook advertising.
Melissa Marshall, the founder of The No You Cant’cer Foundation, was inspired to write Cancer’s First Fight song and start The No You Cant’cer Foundation after her own battle with colorectal cancer. Melissa was first diagnosed in September of 2013 while prepping for a hip replacement surgery. A life-long dancer and singer, Melissa assumed the […] The post The Colon Cancer Podcast (http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com) .
Melissa Marshall, of the, No You Cant'cer Foundation, was diagnosed with stage III colorectal cancer and ended up receiving a colostomy bag in 2013. This meant that, for the rest of her life, she would be living with an ostomy bag. Today she is here to share her journey through this difficult time and the beautiful story of how she defeated Cancer created the No You Cant'cer Foundation. She was able to overcome the odds and return to her singing career. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NoYouCantcer/ Website noyoucantcerfoundation.org Twitter @NoYouCantcer Instagram noyoucantcerfoundation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lvmountaintops/message
In this episode, Melissa Marshall will help us to understand how to bridge the gap between technical terms and business terms and present information in a meaningful way. After listening to this episode, you will understand: Why it’s critical to be able to communicate complex information to a general audience How to use an audience […] The post MBA028: Talking Techie and Presenting Complex Ideas with Melissa Marshall appeared first on Mastering Business Analysis.
In this session of The Engineering Career Coach Podcast, I interview a dynamic speaker who has lectured at Harvard Medical School, the New York Academy of Sciences, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She has performed an extremely TED talk, “Talk Nerdy to Me,” which has been watched by more than one million people (and counting). […] The post TECC 57: The Engineering Career Coach Podcast – Five Tips for Drastically Improving Your Engineering Presentations with Melissa Marshall appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
Melissa Marshall trae un mensaje a científicos (de los que no son científicos): Estamos fascinados con lo que están haciendo. Así que háblennos de sus ideas, en una forma que podemos entender. En solamente cuatro minutos, ella comparte potentes consejos para presentar ideas científicas a una audiencia general.
Melissa Marshall überbringt eine Botschaft an alle Wissenschaftler (von den Nicht-Wissenschaftlern): Wir sind fasziniert von dem, was ihr macht. Erzählt uns also etwas darüber – in einer Art und Weise, die wir verstehen können. In nur 4 Minuten gibt sie beeindruckende Tipps, wie man einem breiten Publikum wissenschaftlich komplexe Gedanken präsentiert.
Melissa Marshall vient avec un message pour tous les scientifiques (de la part de tous les non-scientifiques) : On adore ce que vous faites. Alors, parlez-nous en, mais de manière à ce que l'on comprenne. En seulement quatre minutes, elle partage des astuces puissantes pour présenter des idées scientifiques complexes au grand public.
Melissa Marshall traz uma mensagem de não cientistas a todos os cientistas: Nós somos fascinados pelo que vocês fazem. Então, falem sobre isso conosco de forma que possamos entendê-los. Em apenas quatro minutos, ela compartilha dicas poderosas sobre como apresentar ideias científicas complexas a um público não especializado.
Мелисса Маршалл обращается ко всем учёным от лица обычных людей: «Уважаемые учёные! Мы в восторге от ваших открытий! Пожалуйста, расскажите нам о них на понятном нам языке!» В своём 4-минутном выступлении она вдохновенно рассказывает о том, как донести суть сложных научных идей до широкой аудитории.
メリッサ・マーシャルは、科学の門外漢として、全ての科学者にメッセージを送ります。「あんたたちのしていることに興味あるわ。だから語って聞かせてよ。ただしわかる言葉でお願い」。 マーシャルは、複雑な科学のアイデアを一般の人に紹介する時に有効となるコツを、たった4分で語り明かしてくれます。
멜리사 마샬이 모든 과학자들에게 (과학자가 아닌 사람으로 부터의) 메세지를 전합니다. "사람들은 당신들이 하는 일에 매료됩니다. 그러므로 당신들이 과학에 대해서 이야기해야 한다. -- 그것은 일반인들이 이해하는 방식이어야 한다." 단 4분간의 강연에서 멜리사 마샬는 복잡한 과학적 아이디어를 일반 청중에게 알리는데 유용할 강력한 조언을 공유한다.
Melissa Marshall brings a message to all scientists (from non-scientists): We're fascinated by what you're doing. So tell us about it -- in a way we can understand. In just 4 minutes, she shares powerful tips on presenting complex scientific ideas to a general audience.