Dr. Marc Brackett
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I'm sure you might've witnessed it.
I'm sure you might've witnessed it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's intimidation.
It's intimidation.
It's intimidation.
And I experienced that too. I remember when I was younger in my career, I was giving a speech and people were like, oh, he does the field research, you know, like in school, that's soft science. And I was very, very fortunate.
And I experienced that too. I remember when I was younger in my career, I was giving a speech and people were like, oh, he does the field research, you know, like in school, that's soft science. And I was very, very fortunate.
And I experienced that too. I remember when I was younger in my career, I was giving a speech and people were like, oh, he does the field research, you know, like in school, that's soft science. And I was very, very fortunate.
And I was hurt by it because it's like, by the way, like doing your, you know, experiment in the laboratory with your sophomores in college is a lot easier than trying to randomize 60 schools in Brooklyn and Queens, New York and try to find effects of your program. It's hard research, really difficult.
And I was hurt by it because it's like, by the way, like doing your, you know, experiment in the laboratory with your sophomores in college is a lot easier than trying to randomize 60 schools in Brooklyn and Queens, New York and try to find effects of your program. It's hard research, really difficult.
And I was hurt by it because it's like, by the way, like doing your, you know, experiment in the laboratory with your sophomores in college is a lot easier than trying to randomize 60 schools in Brooklyn and Queens, New York and try to find effects of your program. It's hard research, really difficult.
Exactly. But I was very fortunate that there was a professor, a very senior professor, his name was Ed Ziegler. He was one of the co-founders of Head Start. And he was like my, he became my adult Uncle Marvin. And I'm giving this speech and all his people are like trying to like, really like demolish you know, the presentation and my research.
Exactly. But I was very fortunate that there was a professor, a very senior professor, his name was Ed Ziegler. He was one of the co-founders of Head Start. And he was like my, he became my adult Uncle Marvin. And I'm giving this speech and all his people are like trying to like, really like demolish you know, the presentation and my research.
Exactly. But I was very fortunate that there was a professor, a very senior professor, his name was Ed Ziegler. He was one of the co-founders of Head Start. And he was like my, he became my adult Uncle Marvin. And I'm giving this speech and all his people are like trying to like, really like demolish you know, the presentation and my research.
And he was revered because he was like this famous developmental psychologist. And he just stood up and he's like, he slams the table. He's like, I like this research. And I love you because like I needed you to stand up for me because I'm like the stupid, not the stupid, I'm like the little postdoc here, right? Like I need support.
And he was revered because he was like this famous developmental psychologist. And he just stood up and he's like, he slams the table. He's like, I like this research. And I love you because like I needed you to stand up for me because I'm like the stupid, not the stupid, I'm like the little postdoc here, right? Like I need support.
And he was revered because he was like this famous developmental psychologist. And he just stood up and he's like, he slams the table. He's like, I like this research. And I love you because like I needed you to stand up for me because I'm like the stupid, not the stupid, I'm like the little postdoc here, right? Like I need support.