ENGLISH SPEECH JENNIFER ANISTON Find Your Voice English Subtitles

Thank you Awkwafina, for taking that beautiful
bullet for all of us, and thank God I wrote

my speech down.

Hi!

Ellen, we got to keep the best friend stuff
going on the deal okay, because a lot of my

best friends are here.

Okay, I mean, you would think after 30 years
of being in this industry, getting up here

would be easy, and it’s not.

It’s terrifying.

It’s not that often we’re surrounded by people
who found their voice and are using it, and

using it to hold people up and bring people
together and that to me is true power.

I mean, it’s funny because I’ve never, you
know, I’ve never actually thought about myself

as powerful.

I mean, strong?

Yes, but powerful, not mm-hmm.

It’s a distinction I’ve actually been thinking
a lot about lately because the word power

and its counterpart, abuse of power keep coming
up in light of what is happening in our country

and in our industry, a rebalancing of the
scales, I guess you could say.

I’ve been thinking about my own relationship
with that word, with the word power, which

got me thinking about my early associations,
from my early associations with my own sense

of power.

It is something I believe comes from using
our voice.

And I remembered a parental figure saying
to me around the rather critical age of about

After a dinner party that I was excused from
the table because I didn’t have anything interesting

to add to the conversation.

Ouch, and it’s stuck with me like painfully
worded sentences can, and if I’m being honest,

and I’m being honest because I’m 58 and, you
know, that comes with the territory.

That’s right, so I carried that sentence with
me into adulthood.

I always felt incredibly comfortable giving
you know a voice to the words of others but

put me at a dinner table with strangers or
at a podium like this, and I go right back

to being 11 years old.

The last two years have made me think a lot
about the messages that we send young kids,

little girls, especially how the things that
we say and do can either build them up, or

it can tear them down and make them feel like
maybe their voices don’t matter.

And it wasn’t until Friends took off that
I started seeing myself in a different light.

I started meeting all of these people who
expressed to me how much the show meant to

them, how it lifted their spirits during a
bad breakup or got them through an illness,

and I was just so incredibly moved by that.

I began to change the way I thought about
my own voice and what it meant to have a platform

to use it.

Still no prompter.

And then enter Marlo Thomas.

Marlo Thomas, as some of you might remember,
she was my mama on friends, and I remember

one day we were on set, and she said to me
I’m going to this St. Jude Gala tonight would

you like to be my date.

I said yeah, I’d love to be your date and
go to that so there we are at this big elaborate

gala there’s tuxes and gowns and tiny little
food on toothpicks that you can’t eat in any

dignified manner.

I sat down at the table, and they started
to roll this tape of the hospital, and I sat

there watching it moved to tears, and that
was it for me.

I wanted to be a part of this extraordinary
organization, and that was 25 years ago.

I am very honored to be a part of St. Jude,
and I’ve been in love with him ever since.

And right around this time every fall, we
shoot the PSA for a holiday PSA, and I get

to spend a day with a family of St. Jude,
and I always say it’s the best day of the

year and the hardest day of the year, and
a few years back, I met a little girl named

Sawyer, who I still think about to this day.

She was seven at the time, and I remember
she had this little pink dress on in these

big angelic eyeballs.

The chemo had taken all of her hair.

She had these tiny little tumors on her body
that she called her bumps, her alleys.

She just sat on my lap and smiling and cuddling
with me the whole time as we ran through the

script again and again and again.

After hearing this word, at the end of the
day, after hearing the word repeated over

and over again, she looked up at me with this,
those big blue eyeballs, and she asked me

what is cancer?

I just looked at her, and I was like, “Oh
god, I’m not equipped to answer this question:

birds and the bees.”

Oh, you’re too young for that, but so I never…
sorry, but seriously I never forgot about

that moment here was this little girl who
was fighting this deadly disease every single

day.

She didn’t even know what the word was for
it, and it was just part of her reality.

She was just making the absolute best of it,
and that’s what’s unbelievable about these

children despite everything that they are
up against and as much pain as they are often

in they are vibrant, they’re joyful they are
fearless, and that’s part of the magic of

St. Jude and why I’m so honored to support
their work because they are giving children

the best care on the planet so that they can
reclaim their childhood so that they can find

their little inner superhero.

They’re doing it at no cost so that the families
can focus on their little ones live without

worrying about crippling hospital bills and
their pioneering treatment cutting-edge treatments

that will soon one day find a cure.

And that is what every child deserves to know
that they are seen, they are powerful, and

they are loved and that they deserve a seat
at the table and that anything they have to

say or any question they have to ask is of
value even if we don’t have all the answers

for it.

So, thank you very much for recognizing the
work of this remarkable organization and for

celebrating the power in each and every one
of us.

Thank you.

感谢 Awkwafina,感谢你为我们所有人挡下了那颗美丽的
子弹,感谢上帝,我写下了

我的演讲稿。

你好!

艾伦,我们必须保持最好的朋友的事情
继续进行,因为我的很多

最好的朋友都在这里。

好吧,我的意思是,你会认为
在这个行业工作了 30 年后,在这个行业站起来

很容易,但事实并非如此。

这太可怕了。

我们并不经常被
那些发现自己的声音并正在使用它的人所包围,并

用它来支撑人们并将人们
聚集在一起,而这对我来说是真正的力量。

我的意思是,这很有趣,因为我从来没有,你
知道,我从来没有真正认为自己

是强大的。

我的意思是,强?

是的,但功能强大,不是嗯。

这是我最近一直在思考的一个区别,
因为根据我们国家和行业正在发生的事情,权力这个词

及其对应词,滥用权力不断出现

,我猜你是在重新平衡天平 可以说。

我一直在思考我自己
与这个词的关系,与权力这个词的关系,这

让我想起了我早期的联想,
从我早期与我自己

的权力感的联想。

我相信这来自使用
我们的声音。

我记得一个父母
在大约 11 岁左右对我说

在一次晚宴之后,我被免席了,
因为我没有什么有趣的东西

可以添加到谈话中。

哎呀,它就像措辞痛苦的句子一样困扰着我
,如果我是诚实的,

而且我是诚实的,因为我已经 58 岁了,而且,你
知道,这与领土有关。

没错,所以我把这句话
带到了成年。


你知道别人的话,我总是觉得非常舒服,但是

让我和陌生人一起坐在餐桌上或
这样的讲台上,我马上回到

了 11 岁。

过去两年让我思考了很多
关于我们发送给年幼的孩子、

小女孩的信息,尤其是
我们所说和所做的事情是如何建立它们的,或者

它可以摧毁它们,让他们觉得
也许是他们的 声音无关紧要。

直到《老友记》起飞后,
我才开始以不同的眼光看待自己。

我开始遇到所有这些人,他们
向我表达了这个节目对

他们的意义,它如何在糟糕的分手期间振奋他们的精神,
或者让他们度过了一场疾病

,我对此非常感动。

我开始改变我对
自己声音的看法,以及拥有一个使用它的平台意味着

什么。

仍然没有提示。

然后进入马洛托马斯。

Marlo Thomas,你们中的一些人可能还记得,
她是我朋友圈的妈妈,我记得

有一天我们在片场,她对我说
我今晚要去参加这个圣裘德晚会,

你愿意成为我的约会对象吗? .

我说是的,我很想成为你的约会对象,然后
去那个地方,所以我们参加了这个精心制作的大型

晚会,那里有燕尾服和长袍,还有
牙签上的小食物,你不能以任何

有尊严的方式吃。

我在桌旁坐下,他们
开始卷医院的磁带,我坐在

那里看着它流泪,这
就是我的。

我想成为这个非凡
组织的一员,那是 25 年前的事了。

我很荣幸成为 St. Jude 的一员,
从那时起我就爱上了他。

每年秋天的这个时候,我们
为假日 PSA 拍摄 PSA,我

可以和 St. Jude 的家人共度一天
,我总是说这是一年中最好的一天,也是

一年中最艰难的一天
,几年前,我遇到了一个名叫 Sawyer 的小女孩

,直到今天我仍然在想她。

那时她七岁,我记得
她在这些天使般的大眼球上穿着这件粉红色的小裙子

化疗夺走了她所有的头发。

她的身体上有这些微小的肿瘤
,她称之为肿块,她的小巷。 当我们一遍又一遍地阅读剧本时,

她一直坐在我的腿上,一直微笑着
拥抱我

听完这个词,
说到底,在一遍遍地重复着这个词之后

,她抬起头看着我,
那双蓝色的大眼珠,问我

什么是癌症?

我只是看着她,心想:“
天啊,我没有能力回答这个问题:

鸟类和蜜蜂。”

哦,你太年轻了,所以我从来没有……
对不起,但说真的,我从来没有忘记过

那个时刻,这个小女孩每天都
在与这种致命的疾病作斗争

她甚至不知道这个词是
什么,这只是她现实的一部分。

她只是尽力而为
,这就是这些孩子令人难以置信的地方,

尽管他们面临着一切
,尽管他们经常遇到痛苦,但

他们充满活力,他们快乐,他们
无所畏惧,这就是

圣裘德的魔力以及为什么我很荣幸能够支持
他们的工作,因为他们正在为孩子们提供

地球上最好的照顾,
以便他们能够重拾童年,从而找到

内心的小超级英雄。

他们这样做是免费的,这样家庭
就可以专注于他们的孩子们的生活,而

不必担心严重的医院账单和
他们开创性的治疗尖端治疗方法

,这些治疗方法很快就会找到治愈方法。

这就是每个孩子都应该知道的
,他们被看到,他们很强大,

他们被爱,他们应该
在餐桌上占有一席之地,他们必须

说的任何话或他们必须提出的任何问题都是
有价值的,即使 我们没有所有的

答案。

因此,非常感谢您认可
这个了不起的组织的工作,

并感谢我们每个人的力量

谢谢你。