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Let 'Em Speak

Let 'Em Speak

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Let 'Em Speak is a education podcast hosted by Christine Clapp, David Henderson, and Bjørn Stillion Southard. It has 27 episodes, with the latest published November 2021.

A conversation about the risks and rewards of real talk by real people in the real world. This podcast explores the intersection of diversity / inclusion and presentation skills / oral communication.

education ·en ·27 episodes

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S03E07 David Henderson on media interviews, being a legal commentator, and authenticity

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S03E06 Lisa Corrigan on antiracism, Black liberation, and stepping aside

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S03E05 LeRon Barton on stuttering, preparation, and courage

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S03E04 Beth Ridley on truth and reconciliation, curiosity, and workplace culture

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S03E03 Chelsea Grey on diversity, accountability, and being a Capitol Hill staffer

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S03E02 Cameron Stout on mental health, openness, and self-care

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S03E01: Anna-Lesa Calvert on cultural humility, law, and soccer

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S02E09: Rev. Peter Johnson on civil rights history

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S02E08: Mamta Accapadi on brownness, salience, and redemption

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S02E07 Soroya McFarlane on health disparities, listening, and expertise within communities

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S02E06 Cindy Irving on Parkinson's disease, disclosure, and the physical demands of presenting

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S02E05 The University of Chicago Graduate Recruitment Initiative Team on science, recruitment and retention, and justice

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S02E04 Kristin Niemi Gillig on neurodiversity, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and flexibility

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S02E03 Kris with a K Henry on misgendering, bureaucracies, and coming out at work

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S02E02: Mark Brown on Toastmasters, being a world champion, and global audiences

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S02E01 Annie McKay on pronouns, accomplices, and liberation of marginalized people

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S1 E10: Josephine Thinwa on race, gender, science, and sales

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S1 E9: Christina McLean on personal brand, leadership, and professional development

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S1 E8: Jean Miller on women, authenticity, and storytelling

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S1 E7: Shunta Jordan on competition, urban debate, and education

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S1 E6: David Wachira on naming, assimilation, and clothing

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S1 E5: Michele Morrissey on interpersonal communication, code switching, and storytelling

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S1 E4: Lisa Richard on language, accent, and identity

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S1 E3: Brian Williams on race, trauma, and humanity

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S1 E2: Lynne Adrine on race, gender, and the newsroom

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S1 E1: About the creators of Let 'Em Speak

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S1 E0: About Let 'Em Speak

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