Where Science Finds Its Voice | Julia Nestlen | TEDxTUDarmstadt

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A talk about making science communication more human, authentic, and connected beyond the pressure of perfection. Julia Nestlen knows how it feels to question your own voice. At first, she wondered: why would anyone listen to me instead of someone else? The answer came through the feedback of her audience — reminding her that differences, quirks, and imperfections don’t weaken communication. They make it real. As a science journalist and communicator, Julia translates research for audiences across podcasts, TikTok, and beyond. Her work shows that science communication is not just about accuracy, but about connection — and about speaking with confidence and heart This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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