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EPISODE · Dec 7, 2020 · 26 MIN

052. Industrial Future Series - S.T.E.M Invent the Change

from EECO Asks Why Podcast · host Electrical Equipment Company

Jay Flores makes STEM fun! In this conversation Jay unpacks how we all have a responsibility to encourage and support the next generation in their pursuit of knowledge.  Jay reveals how engineering "talk" can be confusing and the impact that has on others.  He creates unique ways to engage on STEM topics and explains how he has incorporated magic to bridge the gap.  There are other ways that he suggests we all could begin using:Relate to real life so people can see the practicality behind STEMEncourage creativityBe intentional about using STEM in everyday conversationsSTEM is important for the future because it comes down to how we can change the world. Do things in your life to invent the change you want to see in the world.  Its everyone's responsibility to encourage those to develop these skills because in their minds could be something that changes the world. Guest: Jay Flores - Global STEM AmbassadorHost: Chris GraingerExecutive Producer: Adam SheetsResources:EECO's Inspire Blog: STEM Invent the ChangeJay's WebsiteJay's YouTube ChannelJay's Facebook Page

Jay Flores makes STEM fun! In this conversation Jay unpacks how we all have a responsibility to encourage and support the next generation in their pursuit of knowledge. Jay reveals how engineering "talk" can be confusing and the impact that has on others. He creates unique ways to engage on STEM topics and explains how he has incorporated magic to bridge the gap. There are other ways that he suggests we all could begin using: Relate to real life so people can see the practic...

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