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Can I get a half hearted yay?
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>>Yeah.
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**ATTENDEES:** Yeah.
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**FEN SLATTERY:** That was not half hearted that was too genuine. Oh, that's fine. We're going to be working on being more half hearted together as we go.
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That ruined about — questions are like Jeopardy. Questions are like Jeopardy it should be formed as a question not as a statement also unlike Jeopardy I'm not Alex Trebek you shouldn't ask me a question to prove that you know something. You should instead ask me a question because you actually don't know the answer. I will take a few questions, also I'm on Twitter. I'm sorry we don't have much time. But I would be happy to talk to you afterwards, too, about questions.
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Does somebody have a really good juicy question that would be relevant to a lot of us? Yeah.
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>>So at the beginning you were talking a bit about kind of inspiring emotions first and making that a priority. And I can imagine going in and preparing for a talk and having content that's really dry or not know how to bring that level of energy into it. I was wondering if you could talk more about that.
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**ATTENDEE** So at the beginning you were talking a bit about kind of inspiring emotions first and making that a priority. And I can imagine going in and preparing for a talk and having content that's really dry or not know how to bring that level of energy into it. I was wondering if you could talk more about that.
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**FEN SLATTERY:** I would be happy to talk more about that. The emotion — oh my God this microphone. I'm going to try the other one. Thank you I really appreciate — I really appreciate your patience with this microphone thing and you're wonderful I don't know your name. But you're wonderful very helpful.
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Okay. Cool, well I appreciate you all coming. Again, feel free to talk to me more on Twitter and stuff like that. Thank you.
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(Applause).
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>>Thank you all for coming. Fen, thank you for that very informative talk. I learned a lot. We'll apply a lot of that.
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**MAYRA MARTINEZ** Thank you all for coming. Fen, thank you for that very informative talk. I learned a lot. We'll apply a lot of that.
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If you have any questions, please let us know. We also have Alex in the back. If you would like to be a volunteer for the access — yes. Of course.
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>>Thanks so much.
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**MAYRA MARTINEZ** Thanks so much.
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This is being provided in a rough-draft format. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) is provided in order to facilitate communication accessibility and may not be a totally verbatim record of the proceedings.
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