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Jason Calderón, a TEDx speaker, discusses how to communicate your ideas passionately, like you do. His 5-step process helps to eliminate distracting bacteria from your message, create silence when speaking to connect ideas, use refreshing ideas to communicate ideas, and to determine if an idea is newsworthy or not.

  • 00:00:00 Jason Calderón, a TEDx speaker, discusses how to communicate your ideas passionately, like you do. His 5-step process helps to eliminate distracting bacteria from your message, create silence when speaking to connect ideas, use refreshing ideas to communicate ideas, and to determine if an idea is newsworthy or not.
  • 00:05:00 Jason Calderón suggests that in order to communicate your ideas with the same passion as you understand them, you should mingle with children. The news story about a man who mauled a child is not news, but if the child mauls a dog, the situation changes. Ideas are extraordinary, and I invite you to come hear my second speech. Refreshing ourselves will help us take in and understand new information. Think about the things that interest you and consider the things that you know and love. For a moment, focus on one idea and exaggerate it. Now I'm going to challenge you. I invite you to speak in a language that a seven-year-old or a seventy-year-old can understand. You don't have to be fluent or use the most common words. You simply need to know the receiver. You have to know the person you're communicating with in order to communicate your ideas clearly. You need to start speaking in a universal language. To do this, you have to know the person you're communicating with and understand their interests. You need to probe and find out what they like. You also have to be aware of your audience's background and interests. You may even
  • 00:10:00 Jason Calderón, a TEDx speaker, shares his experience of moving to Colombia and how the situation for Venezuelans there is only going to get worse. He talks about Edgar De La Rocha's theory of experience-based learning, which he describes as a way to remember only 20 percent of what was said during a lecture, 30 percent of what was seen, and 50 percent of the lecture when it is lived and experienced. Calderón challenges attendees to share their ideas with passion and to live out the idea themselves in order to make it stick in others' memories. This process, he says, can help connect people from different backgrounds and help create a more tolerant world.
  • 00:15:00 Jason Calderón, a TEDx speaker, shares his advice on how to communicate your idea passionately to ensure success. He emphasizes the importance of having a clear message and using the right language, and reminds audiences that they have the power to change the world.

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