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Presenting for Impact – Common Myths and Roadblocks with Andrew Churchill
Presenting for Impact – Common Myths and Roadblocks with Andrew Churchill
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60 minutes
Released:
Mar 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
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This week on the show, thinking about how presenting skills are important in graduate school as in the context of your job search, I reached out to a friend – Andrew Churchill – to come share some of his expertise on how to unlock your presenting skills.
VIDEO
https://youtu.be/sTEyJDmzdhE?sub_confirmation=1
Andrew Churchill began focusing his work on helping academics present better in 2014. He has now run workshops for thousands of grad students, worked with close to 100 professors and over 50 academic based start-ups.
Andrew employs an organic approach focused on helping people hone their content, create a strategic trajectory, design effective visuals, and develop a dynamic presence to identify the most important aspects of their message, figure out how to create a story that will connect with their audience, and deliver it with a credibility-inspiring clarity.
What you’ll learn about in this episode:
Andrew's career journey
Being a good speaker is not a gift – it's a trainable skill
No one likes to be lectured to
The importance of bringing yourself to the moment when telling a research story
How to tell a story based on a journal article
Story wrapping vs story insertion
The "So What?" method of building a story thread towards your research data
How your presenting skills translate into the job search process
Thank you, Andrew!
If you enjoyed this conversation with Andrew Churchill, let him know by clicking the link below and leaving him a message on LinkedIn:
Send Danielle a message on LinkedIn!
Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!
This episode’s resources:
Andrew Churchill | LinkedIn
Hone Communications | Website
Get the Papa PhD Career Readiness Tool kit !
You might also like the following episodes:
Mark Bayer – Talking Science to The Public and to Policy Makers
Natalia Bielczyk – Figuring Out Where You Fit in the Job Market as a PhD
Samantha Lynch – Leveraging Your Personal Brand in Academia and Beyond
Vicky Sherwood – Inside Big Pharma - a Roadmap for PhDs
Donate safely through PayPal
Support the show on Patreon !
Or buy me a coffee :)
This week on the show, thinking about how presenting skills are important in graduate school as in the context of your job search, I reached out to a friend – Andrew Churchill – to come share some of his expertise on how to unlock your presenting skills.
VIDEO
https://youtu.be/sTEyJDmzdhE?sub_confirmation=1
Andrew Churchill began focusing his work on helping academics present better in 2014. He has now run workshops for thousands of grad students, worked with close to 100 professors and over 50 academic based start-ups.
Andrew employs an organic approach focused on helping people hone their content, create a strategic trajectory, design effective visuals, and develop a dynamic presence to identify the most important aspects of their message, figure out how to create a story that will connect with their audience, and deliver it with a credibility-inspiring clarity.
What you’ll learn about in this episode:
Andrew's career journey
Being a good speaker is not a gift – it's a trainable skill
No one likes to be lectured to
The importance of bringing yourself to the moment when telling a research story
How to tell a story based on a journal article
Story wrapping vs story insertion
The "So What?" method of building a story thread towards your research data
How your presenting skills translate into the job search process
Thank you, Andrew!
If you enjoyed this conversation with Andrew Churchill, let him know by clicking the link below and leaving him a message on LinkedIn:
Send Danielle a message on LinkedIn!
Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!
This episode’s resources:
Andrew Churchill | LinkedIn
Hone Communications | Website
Get the Papa PhD Career Readiness Tool kit !
You might also like the following episodes:
Mark Bayer – Talking Science to The Public and to Policy Makers
Natalia Bielczyk – Figuring Out Where You Fit in the Job Market as a PhD
Samantha Lynch – Leveraging Your Personal Brand in Academia and Beyond
Vicky Sherwood – Inside Big Pharma - a Roadmap for PhDs
Released:
Mar 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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