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SPREAD THE WORD
Together, we can spread the message further. Here are resources to help you share Emily’s TEDx talk about creating a gender-equal world.
ENGAGE
- Also on YouTube – three new clips for the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
- Video Segment 1 – Asking “the guys” to step up
- Video Segment 2 – Dropping the word “guys”, and what to say instead!
- Video Segment 3 – Why language matters
- Also on YouTube – three new clips for the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
✅ LinkedIn – Like, comment, and share some of these great posts. Engage with the comments too.
- Post for aspiring allies – by David Smith at JHU’s Carey Business School – yes, WOW!
- Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
- Announcement post – Gosh they make me look good! With link to their blog post.
- TEDx talk post – Introducing my talk to their membership. With link to YouTube.
- Video Segment 1 – Asking “the guys” to step up
- Video Segment 2 – Dropping the word “guys”, and what to say instead!
- Video Segment 3 – Why language matters
- Recognition post – Rebecca Davis shares University of Guelph’s article
- Announcement post – Emily’s first Medium article for Code Like A Girl
- Announcement post – McMaster University’s Faculty of Engineering
- Radio segment post – Good Morning Hamilton with Rick Zamperin
- Testimonial post – Andrew Crowe, Founder of the New American Manufacturing Renaissance
- Quote/graphic post and another one! – Jodi Huettner, Founder of Helga Wear Inc.
- Testimonial post – Susannah Childers, Founder & Chief Possibility Officer of Ah Ha!
- LinkedIn announcement – over 7,500 impressions so far. Please like & comment!
✅ *New* – Emily is an author on Medium! Here’s her first article for Code Like a Girl.
✅ Instagram – Like, comment, and share Emily’s original announcement. Engage with the comments too.
- Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
- Announcement post – Gosh they make me look good!
- Video Segment 1 – Asking “the guys” to step up
- Video Segment 2 – Dropping the word “guys”, and what to say instead!
- Video Segment 3 – Why language matters
- Alumni profile – Shad Canada. With link to Emily’s alumni profile.
- Celebration post – Build A Dream
- Quote/graphic post and another one! – Jodi Huettner, Founder of Helga Wear Inc.
- Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
✅ Facebook – Like, comment, and share Emily’s original announcement and her appreciation post about her GMH segment
- Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
- Announcement post – Gosh they make me look good!
- TEDx talk post – Introducing my talk to their membership. With link to YouTube.
- Video Segment 1 – Asking “the guys” to step up
- Video Segment 2 – Dropping the word “guys”, and what to say instead!
- Video Segment 3 – Why language matters
- Alumni profile post – Shad Canada. With link to Emily’s alumni profile.
- Quote/graphic post and another one! – Jodi Huettner, Founder of Helga Wear Inc.
- Testimonial post – Susannah Childers, Founder & Chief Possibility Officer of Ah Ha!
- Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
✅ Twitter – Reply or re-tweet or… whatever you do with tweets 🤷🏼♀️
- A special request for Jeff Probst. Will he reply?
- Post for aspiring allies – by David Smith at JHU’s Carey Business School – yes, WOW!
- Ontario Society of Professional Engineers
- Announcement post – Gosh they make me look good!
- TEDx talk post – Introducing my talk to their membership. With link to YouTube.
- Video Segment 1 – Asking “the guys” to step up
- Video Segment 2 – Dropping the word “guys”, and what to say instead!
- Video Segment 3 – Why language matters
- Announcement post – McMaster University’s Faculty of Engineering
- Alumni profile post – Shad Canada. With link to Emily’s alumni profile.
- Article link – Code Like a Girl
INVITE
✅ Do you have a newsletter? Ask Emily about writing a guest blog post for your audience.
✅ Do you have a podcast? Book Emily for an interview. Or recommend her as a guest on your favourite podcast.
✅ Who else could amplify Emily’s message? Do an email introduction and share the news release.
CREATE
✅ For LinkedIn and Facebook – write a sentence or two about one of your favourite lines, stories, or takeaways from Emily’s talk. Add this link, and presto, you’ve got a great post. Tag or tell Emily so she can re-share your post.
✅ Favourite lines/stories from Emily’s talk can be turned into looping YouTube clips – like a GIF, but longer. Try it out!
✅ Remix Emily’s TEDx talk into a YouTube Short. You can use up to 5 seconds of her original talk and up to 55 seconds of your own content.
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YouTube has a new-ish feature called clips where you can create a looping clip, 5-60 seconds long. Try sharing them on your socials!
IF IT DOESN’T FIT, IT’S NOT SAFE
✂️ If it doesn’t fit, it’s not safe. And yet, a 2022 CSA survey revealed that at least some of the time, 58% of us are wearing personal protective equipment that is the wrong size.
Share this clip on socials: https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxf0TF6rS0Bydiya17iI5UXJK_uN–EUvv
I JUST WANTED TO BE AN ENGINEER
✂️ I never asked to be a “woman in engineering”. I just wanted to be an engineer.
Share this clip on socials: https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkx_KmNLw9TCuE6aVrdfvcpRlnXaNicZRdg
JANET SMITH AND DAUGHTERS
✂️ It’s not like women in agriculture are in the minority. And there have always been women in farming. But have you ever seen a barn that says “Janet Smith and Daughters”?
Share this clip on socials:
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkx6LCgzGgecOTTHPyEoe6Uxt1ssRBv4vSl
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NEWS RELEASE
Looking to share Emily’s TEDx talk with an organization or media outlet? Here’s the news release.
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Join the team
Hello, fans and friends!
Thank you sooo much for supporting my first TEDx talk. I’m excited you’re joining the team. Our first launch day is June 23, which is also International Women in Engineering Day, and there will be more news and media coverage as the year goes on.
You can help by sharing posts on social media, adding comments, etc. I’ll use the email you provide to keep in touch with you, let you know how it’s going and share ideas on reaching more people. Maybe you have ideas too.
Thank you so much. I’m glad you’re here.
: ) Emily