E142: What TED Talks Teaches Us About Sharing Ideas (w/ Marvin King)
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Many educators and leaders carry powerful ideas, but sharing those ideas clearly and meaningfully can be challenging.
In this episode, Dr. Marvin King, Associate Professor of Political Science & African American Studies at the University of Mississippi, and I talk about the book TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking by Chris Anderson and what it reveals about communicating ideas in ways that resonate with audiences. We explore how clarity, storytelling, and thoughtful preparation help ideas come to life, whether in classrooms, presentations, or conversations.
We also reflect on what it means to honor the audience, shape a message thoughtfully, and share ideas with confidence and purpose.
If you’re working to communicate ideas more clearly, whether as a teacher, presenter, or leader, this conversation offers insight and practical encouragement.
Show notes for the episode can be found at https://amidonplanet.com/episode142/