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Price: $50 per attendee
Speaker: Jesse Greenfield, MPH, CHES
Speaker Bio: Jesse Greenfield, MPH, CHES (they/them) is a public health educator and improviser living in San Diego, California. They love using storytelling as an information-sharing tool to empower individuals and communities to live their fullest and healthiest lives. As co-founder and lead facilitator of Kaleidoscope Training Center, Jesse facilitates applied improvisation workshops to support communities, medical professionals, youth, and more in improving their spoken and unspoken communication with others, creating joyful connections, and being effective advocates for themselves and their communities.
Summary: Adaptability is essential to co-creating accessible health information and learning environments. In this applied improvisation workshop, participants will engage in evidence-based, playful activities that build psychological safety and inclusion while practicing plain-language communication tailored to the people in the room. Through guided reflection, we’ll translate embodied insights into practical strategies for real-world health literacy challenges. Participants will leave with increased confidence and concrete tools to adapt language in the moment—making communication more accessible, compassionate, and responsive to diverse audiences.
Learning Objectives: After attending this session, attendees will be able to:
- Demonstrate adaptable communication strategies in response to diverse audience needs and contexts.
- Apply principles of psychological safety and accessibility to create more inclusive learning and communication environments, both virtually and in-person.
- Translate embodied insights from applied improvisation activities into actionable approaches to health literacy challenges.