,1,Nel romanzo di Tolstoj sono combinati argomenti vasti, dalla gioventù alla vecchiaia, con continui riferimenti storici, e perfino uno sguardo metafisico, un romanzo che infrangeva convenzioni e regole. Nel mondo ideale dell’ospitalità di Michil Costa trovano posto Odisseo e Goethe, il becero turismo e l’ospitalità più alta. Albergatore e uomo di natura ladino, assieme alla Sua famiglia gestisce, seguendo i principi dell’Economia del Bene Comune, a Corvara l’hotel La Perla -membro di The Leading Hotels of the World - e il Berghotel Ladinia, a Bagno Vignoni, in Val d’Orcia, l’Albergo Posta Marcucci. È presidente della “Maratona dles Dolomites”, la granfondo che ogni anno entusiasma con oltre 30.000 richieste per 8.000 partecipanti. Ma l’impegno di Michil va ben oltre: continua a spendersi per più consapevolezza imprenditoriale in termini di solidarietà sociale e di salvaguardia dell’ambiente, per meno moto sui passi delle Dolomiti e più silenzio, per più coscienza e meno scempi. Nel 2007 ha fondato con la Sua famiglia la Costa Family Foundation che promuove progetti di sviluppo per donne e bambini in Africa, Asia e Sud America. 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
,1,Each time we achieve success, we also envision and hunger for a potential that we never knew existed. It’s amazing, it’s exciting, it’s energizing; it’s wonderful. But it’s also anxiety-provoking, identity-shaking, and exhausting; it’s hell. Based on a two decade career in executive search interviewing thousands of the most successful people in the world, Laura Gassner Otting explains why success doesn’t bring happiness, and how to take advantage of the “wonderhell” that it presents instead.
Laura Gassner Otting has spent 25 years studying leaders and stewarding them through massive moments of career and life shift, whether as a political appointee in Bill Clinton’s White House, the founder and president of an international executive search firm, or in her current role as an author and keynote speaker. Her last book “Limitless: How to Ignore Everybody, Carve Your Own Path, and Live Your Best Life” was a Washington Post bestseller and was named by Robin Roberts as one of Good Morning America’s Favorite Books of the Year. She is a regular contributor to The TODAY Show, Good Morning America, and Harvard Business Review. 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
,1,Artist Tony Luciani was testing out a new camera when his 91-year-old mother, Elia, snuck into the background of his photos. The spontaneous images that resulted sparked a years-long collaboration, with Luciani documenting his mom's life and spirit as she lived with dementia. In this touching talk, he shares the stories behind some of their favorite shots, capturing the joy and grief of caring for an aging parent.
Watch the full talk here: https://youtu.be/HSfMx6Mr1eE
#shorts #tedx #ted #photography #dementia #caregiver #art #family
,1,It's not what you say, it's how you say it. Carlos teaches us how to make our conversations immersive, personal, and meaningful.
Carlos has an established track record in Business Development and Strategy roles, currently leading Konfront.mx, a fast-growing technology start-up in Mexico. Before stepping up as CEO at Konfront, Carlos worked as a Consultant at McKinsey & Company serving global players in the US and Latin America. Carlos is candidate to an MBA from London Business School and holds a double major in Political Science and International Affairs from the Centre for Research and Teaching in Economics, with a specialisation in Econometrics. 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
,1,There are many challenges to make hybrid work, work for both employees and their employers. Central to solving these, is a fundamental shift in our understanding of what "hybrid" really means.
Mark Mortensen is Associate Professor of organisational behaviour at INSEAD and he specialises in non-traditional team dynamics in a way that speaks to the current radical shift in relationships between leaders and their staff. Mark is an associate professor of Organizational Behaviour at INSEAD. He researches, teaches, and consults on issues of collaboration, organizational design and new ways of working, and leadership. His area of expertise is organisational collaboration, with an emphasis on two increasingly prevalent ways of organising that do not fit traditional models of team dynamics: globally distributed (virtual) and project-based work.
Mark has worked with companies such as adidas, Deutsche Telekom, Gen Re, Goldman Sachs, Maersk Oil, Merck KGaA, SAP and Qatar Petroleum, Mortensen helps leaders devise strategies that improve how people work together and propel organizations into the future of work. Prior to joining INSEAD, Mortensen was on the faculty of the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Desautels School of Management at McGill University. He holds a doctorate in management science and engineering from Stanford University, a master’s degree from Stanford University and a bachelor’s degree from Colby College, both in computer science. 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
,1,How important are whistleblowers in our society? What can we all do to support individuals who gather the courage and responsibility to take this difficult step? Andrijana Bergant describes in her TEDx talk what kind of challenges are whistleblowers facing when they take a stand for us, presents a few specific cases and show us what we can do about it as well. Andrijana je svoje poslanstvo in strast našla na področju, ki pomembno preveva celotno družbo - v etiki. Bolj natančno, v skladnosti in etičnosti poslovanja. Kot diplomirana pravnica se že osem let specializirano ukvarja s področjem korporativne skladnosti in etike. Je soustanoviteljica in predsednica Evropskega inštituta za skladnost in etiko poslovanja. Leta 2021 je skupaj z znanim slovenskim žvižgačem, Ivanom Galetom, ustanovila Center za zaščito žvižgačev. Center predstavlja pomemben korak v smeri odprave in preprečitve posledic povračilnih ukrepov, ki pogosto doletijo osebe, ki izpostavijo nepravilnosti širšega pomena. Vsekakor zelo pomemben aspekt, ko pride do pogumnih ljudi in dejanj, ter pomembna podpora, da tisti, ki želijo dobro vsem, ne nosijo celotnega bremena sami. Redno piše in predava za mnoge slovenske in tuje časopise oziroma konference, obenem pa je tudi avtorica več strokovnih člankov ter blogov s področja poslovne skladnosti in etike. 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
,1,Peterson Ceus, l’un des seuls athlète français pratiquant la gymnastique rythmique à haut niveau, nous parle de sa différence et de son impact sur son cheminement personnel. Entre stoïcisme et persévérance, il nous apprend à faire de notre différence une force. Peterson Céüs a 23 ans et pratique la gymnastique rythmique depuis l’âge de 10 ans. Il détient aujourd’hui de nombreux titres dans cette discipline et continue de remporter des compétitions.
La gymnastique rythmique est l’un des deux derniers sports olympiques exclusivement féminins. Peterson Céüs cherche à promouvoir la beauté et la force de son sport au plus grand nombre, notamment en essayent de rendre la pratique de compétitions pour hommes officielle à tous les niveaux.
Pour cela, en plus de sa participation en tant que gymnaste, il entreprend plusieurs actions : il est notamment le fondateur et le président de l’association de Défense de l'Égalité Homme-Femme en Gymnastique. 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
,1,Build resilience in others by putting their needs first, creating supportive relationships, and making time to show you care - Be A Servant Leader. Jason Eliot is an Assistant Professor in the Management Department at the University of Central Oklahoma. He teaches classes in the MBA program on Business Ethics and Building Effective Teams. He teaches undergraduate classes in Business Ethics, the Human Resource Management and Leadership. He also serves as the co-director of the UCO College of Business Leadership Development Program – 2B Leaders. Finally, Jason is a faculty sponsor for the College of Business Study Tour to London, Belfast, and Dublin. His published research involves resilience and servant leadership. Prior to joining UCO, Jason was the Chief Experience and Talent Officer and Vice-President of Human Resource for INTEGRIS Health, Inc., the largest provider of health care and the second largest private employer in the state of Oklahoma. In that role, Jason had strategic and operational responsibilities for all HR and community benefit initiatives as well as the coordination of all customer experience efforts. 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
,1,Dion Dawson rethinks nutritional philanthropy and the ecosystem of food distribution, shifting emphasis from donor-focused to recipient-focused models. His ideas could change the model of food aid in the U.S. including how hundreds of thousands of people give and receive food, thus going much further than feeding the hungry to build community and transform lives. Dion Dawson is a philanthropic leader who founded Dion’s Chicago Dream, a nonprofit with a mission focused on food insecurity and inequality through an innovative and transformative lens. Dawson’s goal is to challenge the traditional idea of solving food insecurity through the stabilization of quality and access. With transparent operations, consistent quality, and a deep commitment to a resident-informed process that meets residents and recipients where they are, he prioritizes the end-user experience. Dawson is an award-winning military journalist, communications specialist, philanthropist, and son of Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood. His philanthropic achievements include being named an Echoing Green Fellow and American Express NGen Fellow. 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
,1,Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech. Never heard of it? Neither did Tim Schut’s neurologist who has been practicing medicine for 45 years; and the same for Tim’s speech pathologist. PPAOS is a rare disease – less than one in a million. In this TEDx talk Tim shares all about his diagnosis and about his journey to proactively ensure that when he does lose his total ability to speak, there is nothing that he won’t be prepared for. On June 21, 2021 Tim Schut was diagnosed with Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech, a very rare brain neurodegenerative disease. Medical Professionals first discovered PPAOS as a brain neurodegenerative disease in 2010 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Tim has been given a 10-15 year life expectancy since his PPAOS diagnosis. His goal in that time is to cherish his family, build up his community, and now bring awareness to this disease as there is currently no developed treatments or cure. 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
,1,Professional opportunity is overwhelmingly treated as an individual experience, as something to seek and to receive. We rarely frame opportunity as something to give. Professional opportunity should have a chain effect, meaning what we are given, we give forward. If we started to collectively give more often, it would change the community of new professionals. Giving in any form builds experiences, generates new ideas, and lifts up those who are coming next.
A 2022 Forbes 30 Under 30 recipient, Liv Moore currently works in the entertainment industry engineering awards campaign strategy for documentaries and music projects. In the past 4 years, she and her team’s campaigns have garnered 4 Oscars, 5 Grammys and more than 10 Emmys. In 2022, Moore received the University of Nevada, Reno’s Outstanding Recent Graduate Award. Passionate about the power of education, Moore established and funded the Liv Moore Scholarship for Strategic Communications at the University of Nevada, Reno in 2021. Moore is a professional mentor for the Public Relations Student Society of America and frequently meets with additional students for mentoring opportunities. She is currently pursuing her Executive Masters of Business Administration and received her Bachelor’s degree from the Reynolds School of Journalism. 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
,1,Everyone in their life goes through a lot of ups and downs, but there is only ONE MOMENT that defines your entire life. That one moment is the universe's test of our lives, says Vyshnavi Konakalla, the managing partner of Konakalla Steels. She received her MBA from Christ University in Bangalore, where she recently graduated. She participated in eight significant internships that gave her opportunity to learn a lot about the business which led her to deal with business efficiently. And now she proudly claims that she is the first woman to oversee the business, Konakalla Steels, which offers top-notch building materials. 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
,1,Flavio Ceravolo porta a TEDxPavia Blind un talk dedicato al ruolo della scienza nella società contemporanea, a partire dal compito primario di qualsiasi impresa scientifica: combattere il buio. E il buio avvolge effettivamente il Teatro Fraschini, in un gioco collettivo condotto dal Professore e dai suoi aiutanti, direttamente da una delle realtà collegiali pavesi. Perché per esplorare la "stanza infinitamente grande" della realtà "occorre fare lavoro di squadra"! Flavio A. Ceravolo è sociologo e metodologo della ricerca sociale, insegna Metodologia della Ricerca Sociale e Metodi di ricerca digitali presso l’Università di Pavia. È co-fondatore e Coordinatore del corso di laurea magistrale in Comunicazione Digitale e del master universitario di secondo livello in Marketing Utilities e Storytelling Techniques nella stessa università. Negli anni ha coordinato numerosi progetti di ricerca applicata con aziende e con istituzioni su temi che vanno dall’organizzazione delle risorse alla comunicazione aziendale e istituzionale, alla formazione e valutazione delle risorse umane. Oggi i suoi principali interessi di ricerca si concentrano sulla comunicazione narrativa, sull’applicazione di modelli di analisi dei dati digitali alla valutazione dell’efficacia di campagne comunicative, sulle pratiche di comunicazione della scienza e di emersione di comunità antiscientifiche. 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
,1,Yuv Sungur is a young and energetic advocate who believes that the world needs a rethink and a different decision influencing perspective. There is today a generational gap on how fast the world needs to to take action and heal from the climate crisis and he believes that the passion and skills of the youth holds the key to bridging this gap. YUV SUNGKUR is a Mauritian youth climate advocate. He is passionate about climate change issues and fighting its impact on Small Islands Developing States. In parallel to his master’s degree in Global Environmental Governance, Yuv spoke and participated in various international summits and conferences, such as the 16th United Nations Climate Change Conference of Youth (COY16), held in Glasgow, and the Transforming Education Pre-Summit in Paris. He is also the president and co-founder of a youth-led local humanitarian NGO: Food Water Hygiene (FWH) Mauritius. His NGO seeks to support the population in need by providing them with basic necessities. 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
,1,NOTE FROM TED: This talk only represents the speaker's personal spiritual views. We've flagged this talk because it falls outside the content guidelines TED gives TEDx organizers. TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdf
Spirituality involves the recognition of a feeling or belief that there is something greater than the self, something more to being human than sensory experience. Zakir’s talk focuses on the relevance of spirituality in a modern technological society.
Syed Zakir is the Head of Islamic Education at GEMS Wellington Academy Al Khail and the father of 3 kids. He has been teaching since 2003. He is passionate about spreading the message of peace and developing children’s character through the teaching and learning process. He believes that the aspect of spirituality and character-building should be an integral part of Education. 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
,1,NOTE FROM TED: TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdf
Why aren't we talking to our kids about important subjects? Because it is hard and we tend to avoid conflict. But we are getting it all wrong when we do this. The idea is simple. Kids aren't too young. Kids aren't too innocent. Kids aren't too naive. Kids are ready. Kids are ready to navigate the complex, the uncomfortable, and the unknown. Kids are ready to
talk to the grownups in their lives. Let's start a conversation.
Jelani was part of a historic 7,000+ attendee Year 10
experience. After three reschedules due to the Pandemic, our Core Organizing Team persevered through 1,164 days of planning and execution to produce the event for Portland, OR.
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With special thanks to the University of Oregon for
presenting partnership, a world class stage design provided by Meyer Pro Inc, an incredible legacy bound Event Book provided by Premier Press and to the creative digital craft provided by Enjoy the Weather & Victory Creative. All of our
Partners and event history can be found at TEDxPortland.com Jelani is a Portland, Oregon native, founder and CEO of A Kids Book About, Inc., and former founder and Chief Product Officer at Circle Media. He's a constant learner, thinker, and aspires to be an artist when he grows up. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife and six kids. 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
,1,The world as we know it is continuously facing challenges. From the impact of the pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement, climate change and poverty on the rise, there is a huge number of global issues that need to be addressed. Young people are constantly at the forefront of tackling these issues, from organising protests to creating innovative solutions to today’s problems. Nasra's talk will be about why we should view young people as experts in social justice issues and therefore radically overhaul the charity funding sector and shift the power of decision making to young people.
Nasra Ayub is a multi-award winning campaigner, writer and international speaker. Since the age of 15, Nasra has been campaigning for the end of violence against women and girls such as FGM and honour based violence. Nasra is a recipient of the prestigious Diana Award, for her work in tackling violence against women and girls. She has been featured on The Guardian, ITV, BBC Three and BBC 1 speaking on race and other social justice issues. Nasra has also provided consultation for many MPs including former Prime Ministers on grooming and radicalisation, counter extremism strategies and its impact on young people. 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
,1,Erin Maguire hilariously recounts how the pandemic reinvigorated joy in comedy. She explores how the culmination of political discords, environmental disasters and the pandemic created joy draught. But fear not. Comedians are on the front line fighting. So do your part and laugh.
Erin Maguire is a stand-up comic, writer, actor and podcast host based in NYC. Her comedy advice podcast, Dear Pod, charted in Apple’s top 100 comedy pods in America within two months of its debut. She recently headlined Caroline’s Comedy Club, appeared on Gotham Comedy NextVR live for Oculus, and wrote for Comedy Central’s Roast of Alec Baldwin. She has appeared at the Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, among some of comedy’s greats. She has also been featured at Women in Comedy Festival, Laugh Your Asheville Off, Boston Comedy Festival, and Woodstock Comedy Festival. Erin has frequently worked for ESPN and the Game Show Network. Erin appears regularly at clubs in NYC and she invites you to come laugh at/with/for/near her. 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
,1,The amazing T21BÜNE Ensemble is performing four dance pieces on stage at TEDxDonauinsel. T21BÜNE is the first institution for people with trisomy 21 in the field of performing arts (drama and dance). 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
,1,It's hard to experience a story unless and until you felt it. Empathy would be the right word to enrol into the failures and glow-up achievements. Ayush Shrivastava is an Indian film and television actor known for Kalank,LSD: Love, scandals and doctors,Abhay (TV series),Ishq Subhan Allah and,Suryaputra Karn, Dev (TV series). Ayush has also acted in several music videos,and has also appeared in TV/Web commercials. 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
,1,Giulia e Andrea sono una coppia normale, sono sposati e stanno insieme da tanti anni. Ma dopo il fatidico “sì” esiste il “vissero per sempre felici e contenti”? Come si fa a fare funzionare una relazione di coppia? Come si trova la nota comune, il compromesso? In questo talk proveranno a fare una lista degli ingredienti per una relazione felice in modo da ritrovarsi sempre l’uno nell’altro e far funzionare le cose nonostante le sfide di tutti i giorni.
Giulia Lamarca e Andrea Decarlini sono un’affiatata coppia di digital creators.
Giulia si definisce change maker e vuole lasciare un segno positivo nel mondo, crea contenuti online e ha scritto il libro “Prometto che ti darò il mondo” (DeAgostini) pubblicato a Settembre 2021.
Andrea oltre ad essere un creator è anche un papà femminista, pronto a mettersi in spalla ogni giorno uno zaino di 10 kg con un camera, due lenti, un drone, un pc…e il cambiare pannolini alla figlia Sophie.
Da gennaio hanno deciso di viaggiare per il mondo assieme alla loro bambina Sophie.
Giulia Lamarca e Andrea Decarlini sono un’affiatata coppia di digital creators.
Giulia si definisce change maker e vuole lasciare un segno positivo nel mondo, crea contenuti online e ha scritto il libro “Prometto che ti darò il mondo” (DeAgostini) pubblicato a Settembre 2021.
Andrea oltre ad essere un creator è anche un papà femminista, pronto a mettersi in spalla ogni giorno uno zaino di 10 kg con un camera, due lenti, un drone, un pc…e il cambiare pannolini alla figlia Sophie.
Da gennaio hanno deciso di viaggiare per il mondo assieme alla loro bambina Sophie. 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
,1,In a world of uncertainty, faced with curve balls, and setbacks it's easy to feel overwhelmed and freeze. Through a simple model, Sanjiv Patel, Leadership Coach, Trainer, Mentor and Keynote Speaker introduces his unqiue 3Rs Model to help you navigate your path. Sanjiv believes that you always have a choice and that life is a series of moments, some highs, some lows, how you choose to narrate them can be uplifting or devasting, the choice is ours. Don't miss this powerpacked TEDx talk, where Sanjiv shares key moments of his life, where the 3Rs helped him, grow into a resilient individual. This model will help you see your life and your journey through a different lens. Change your meaning, change your reality. Sanjiv Patel is a multi-award-winning leader and Associate Fellow of Warwick Business School, with a particular interest in developing human potential. With over 30 years of experience across financial services, telecoms, consulting, and personal development, Sanjiv has been an advisor to business leaders and has led a number of projects. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he, along with others, utilised platforms such as the BBC, ITV News, and Sky News to raise over £700,000 towards supplying oxygen and equipment in India. 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
,1,Being aware of how causality, counterfactuals, and constraints shape our thinking, we can adjust our frames and reframe the world.
Kenneth Cukier is the deputy executive editor of The Economist. He is the coauthor of the New York Times Bestselling book “Big Data” with Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, which was translated into over 20 languages. Kenn is a board director of Chatham House and an Associate Fellow at Oxford’s Saïd Business School. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. His latest book is “Framers” on the power of mental models and limits of AI. 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
,1,Dr. Eric Tran and his incredible team are pioneering breakthroughs in cancer immunotherapy - a "global first" in tumor reduction efforts. The work being done uses an infusion of 16 billion reprogrammed T-cells to target cancerous cells and remove them from the body. It shows that our immune system is capable of curing advanced cancer. While cancer is formidable, so are we. You will find this talk both inspiring and enlightening, as we embolden our efforts to eradicate this disease.
Eric was part of a historic 7,000+ attendee Year 10 experience. After three reschedules due to the Pandemic, our Core Organizing Team persevered through 1,164 days of planning and execution to produce the event for Portland, OR.
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With special thanks to the University of Oregon for presenting partnership, a world class stage design
provided by Meyer Pro Inc, an incredible legacy bound Event Book provided by Premier Press and to the creative digital craft provided by Enjoy the Weather & Victory Creative. All of our Partners and event history can be found at TEDxPortland.com Eric is focused on eradicating cancer. After receiving a PhD from the University of Victoria in Canada, Eric trained at the National Institutes of Health with Dr. Steven A. Rosenberg, a pioneer in cancer immunotherapy, a field that harnesses the body’s immune system to fight cancer. In 2017, Eric joined the Earle A. Chiles Research Institute, a division of Providence Cancer Institute, here in Portland to develop new immunotherapies that specifically target cancer mutations in hopes to #FINISHCANCER. 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
,1,What is design? Observe the things around you more carefully than usual. Why don't you learn how to look back at what you "don't know" about the activity of design and feel the world anew in a fresh way?
デザインとは、何なのでしょうか。ありふれた身の回りのものを、普段よりも少し注意深く、観察してみてください。デザインという営為についての「わからなさ」を見つめ返し、世界を新鮮に感じ直す方法を、知ってみませんか。
Kenya Hara Designer
Kenya Hara is a designer who views design as the formation of the external environment, and is involved in the formulation and practice of a wide variety of designs. His activities are diverse, including AD for MUJI and VI for Tsutaya. In recent years, he has been proposing a new vision of Japan as a high-resolution tourism destination, considering the Japanese climate as a future resource.
原研哉 デザイナー
デザインを外界環境形成と捉え、多様なデザインを立案・実践している。 無印良品のAD、蔦屋書店のVIなど活動領域は多岐。近年は日本の風土を未来資源と捉え、高解像度の観光を日本の新ヴィジョンとして提言。 His activities focus on the design of 'KOTO' as well as the design of 'MONO'. He develops exhibitions and educational activities with keywords that update existing values, and he also responsible for advertising, art direction, planning and management. 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
,1,David Hommy Gonzalez, the Executive Director of Port Ministries, a non-profit located in the south side of Chicago's “Back of the Yards” neighborhood, tells us how the "hood" prepared him for the professional world. David Hommy Gonzalez is Executive Director of Port Ministries, a 501(c)3 non-profit located in south side Chicago “Back of the Yards” neighborhood. As Director, David developed seven programs and services that holistically work together to address the ongoing needs of southside Chicago communities.
Before Chicago, David held the position of Program Director at AS220, a non-profit arts organization in Providence, RI. While there, David worked on the Broad Street Studio program which used various art forms to aid adjudicated young people transition back to their communities. He coordinated a dozen multidisciplinary Artist to mentor while leading his own youth-led Hip-Hop performance troupe.
Heavily influenced by his love of art, David Hommy Gonzalez is always trying to create out-of-the-box projects that aim to educate, inspire, engage and empower. 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
,1,Chaque génération doit dans une relative opacité découvrir sa mission, l'accomplir ou la trahir. Quelle est la mission qui incombe à notre génération ? Il est impératif dans un premier temps pour nous de définir notre mission et agir pour la réaliser. À son humble avis, notre mission d'éduquer et instruire la jeunesse africaine pour qu'elle puisse assumer ses responsabilités. Il faut réinventer nos institutions éducatives. - BOURHANI Djawad, 32 ans PanAfricain, Entrepreneur Social
Diplômé en Business Administration à HELP University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaisie.
- Fondateur & Directeur d'EliteCom
- Co-fondateur & Responsable Recherche, Innovation et Développement HOPE School of Life 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
,1,#gameofthrones star Maisie Williams explains why honing your artistic craft and community trumps seeking celebrity.
Watch the full talk here: https://youtu.be/TTYOpfGvlwc
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,1,The talk focuses on the link between the academic and the industry while reiterating the role technology plays in shaping this interconnectedness. Dr. Kulu Haruna Abubakar is passionate about women development, youth engagement, and children empowerment. As a nation builder, the core of her commitment is transforming communities with the use of technology and innovating every sector of Nigerian society. Currently, she serves as the Honourable Commissioner for Science and Technology, Sokoto State, Nigeria. 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
,1,The growth factor of art and culture does not have an external source of inspiration, and civilization grows with civility. It is a good professor and a university that advances society, etc. Ebrahim Haghighi is a Famous Graphic Designer, Photographer, Painter in Iran.
- Member of the International Association of Graphic Designers, (AGI)
- Member of the founding board and board of directors of the Iranian Graphic Designers Association, (IGDS)
- Honorary member of the Iranian Illustrators Association
- Member of the Iranian Documentary Filmmakers Association
- Member of the founding board and board of directors of the Iranian Theater Poster Designers Association 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
,1,NOTE FROM TED: TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdf
Quan Huynh was convicted of murder and was sentenced to life in the state of California. But somewhere along the way, he found a path to his own inner freedom. Watch as he shares his journey and how he still wants to make an impact in the world. Quan Huynh has been described as a mighty warrior, a magician, and a mountain of goodness. He is the bestselling author of Sparrow in the Razor Wire: Finding Freedom from Within While Serving a Life Sentence. His book was written for men that are doing long or life term sentences, and in it, he shares how he found his freedom years before he was even paroled.
He works as the Executive Director for Defy Ventures in Southern California, a non profit whose mission is to shift mindsets, to give people with criminal histories their best shot at a second chance. After spending 22 years in and out of correctional institutions, Quan was paroled from a life sentence in 2015 and created his first company, Jade Janitors, Inc. six months later. The following year, he received the Peace Fellowship Award for his work with the Alternatives to Violence Project.
Quan has been featured in Entrepreneur, PBS Newshour, Talks at Google, and numerous other publications and podcasts. 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
,1,Alexandra Arnold is getting on the ground of one of the biggest taboos in Swiss society: salaries. By disclosing her own, Alexandra smashes the taboo and recommends procedural pay transparency as a solution for cultures and societies that are not ready yet for a salary transparency on the individual level. Alexandra is a postdoctoral research associate and lecturer at the University of Lucerne and a project leader of a Swiss National Science Foundation researching the effects of pay transparency, compensation, equal pay, trust and insecurity. 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
,1,I tend to agree with Gerald Early’s statement that “there are only three things that America will be remembered for 2000 years from now when they study this civilization: The Constitution, Jazz music, and Baseball. These are the 3 most beautiful things this culture's ever created.” When one acknowledges that the history of jazz music is inextricably linked to the story of this nation, then one must acknowledge and honor the fact that this beautiful music was created out of the evil that was slavery. I am a saxophonist, composer, and educator. 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
,1,Most of us think an inspiring purpose must be a bold and lofty ambition. And most leaders think that to communicate a purpose that truly inspires, they need a compelling answer to the question “Why do we do what we do?” But it turns out that most people are less inspired by a compelling answer to “Why?” and more motivated by a clear answer to the question “Who is served by the work that we do?” Based on decades of research and notable examples, Burkus reveals that the simplest, yet most potent, way to inspire your team is by helping them find an answer to the question “Who?”
Dr. David Burkus is an organizational psychologist and best-selling author. Recognized as one of the world’s leading business thinkers, his forward-thinking ideas and books are helping leaders and teams do their best work ever. David is the author of five books about business and leadership. His books have won multiple awards and have been translated into dozens of languages. His insights on leadership and teamwork have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, CNN, the BBC, NPR, and more. A former business school professor turned sought-after international speaker, he’s worked with organizations of all sizes and across all industries. 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
,1,Anger researcher Ryan Martin explains some of the cognitive processes behind anger -- and why a healthy dose of it can actually be useful.
Watch the full talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfcQaXG_Qhs
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,1,Dr Owase teaches us to deconstruct the impossible and overcome the biases in our mental decision trees.
Owase Jeelani is a world renowned paediatric neurosurgeon, inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. His work has featured in over 200 articles and programmes on Al Jazeera, BBC, CNN, FT, New York Times and The Times amongst others with one BBC feature ranking as the 6th most widely read article for 2019, globally. Owase’s journey through life, medical school, law school and business school and the consilience from these experiences has enabled him to push boundaries - surgical, technological, geopolitical and entrepreneurial. Owase has taught in and treated patients from over 100 countries, set up Gemini Untwined, a global charity focussed on improving outcomes for craniopagus twins and Klay Biotech, a digital platform for making surgery safer, more efficient and patient centric. Underpinning all these endeavours is his focus on utilising facts and addressing biases to improve predictions – “the better one gets at predicting the future, the luckier you become”. 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
,1,How has the natural world shaped language, and how does that language now shape how you see the world? First Nations people have spent tens of thousands of years customising laws, culture, and language, specific to their Country. These words don't have an easy translation in English. But describe concepts, cultural practices and knowledge we can all learn from. Words to describe cultural practices, attachment to land and place, and our relationships through both blood and skin. A system of relationships which allows a newborn to be a grandparent, a person to be related to the wind, or a tree whose name can only be said by women. Marlikka Perdrisat works across academia, film, and law to spread awareness of First Law. Recently, Marlikka has published a collection of academic papers including Indigenous Natural and First Law in Planetary Health and The Determinants of Planetary Health: an Indigenous Consensus Perspective. With a special life created by living with Nyikina Country and growing through her multiple degrees. Marlikka is in a unique position to share how First Languages can develop your relationship with Country, now and into the future. 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
,1,Être né quelque part c’est toujours un hasard. Pour autant, est-ce que cela nous doit nous empêcher d’arriver là où on veut aller ?
Au travers de confidences sur son parcours depuis sa naissance à Madagascar à sa vie actuelle de Working mum avec des postes à fortes responsabilités, Tania Gombert refuse le fatalisme du déterminisme et croit en la détermination. Elle nous propose un voyage introspectif, personnel, à la découverte de nos propres cartes pour construire le plus solide des châteaux personnels, celui dont nous rêvons tous. . 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
,1,Institutional racism and System racisim are an integral part of our society and, although we do not perceive them, they are a huge barrier in all migrants lives. He is an expert in migratory movements, especially with the southern border. He has a long career in social initiatives, including Social Project 4.0, a non-profit organization where he works with special attention to the mental health of young people who emigrate alone.
He is the current director of the IDÀRIA cooperative, dedicated to job placement - with a social and solidarity economy perspective, for people at risk of exclusion. He is spokesperson for Girona Acull and the Obrim Fronteres Coordinator; two social movements that act to guarantee human rights to all people.
Karim participates in talks, presentations and other awareness-raising events about the situation of migrants. 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
,1,From 17 college rejections to 1700 new opportunities. Getting rejected from my American Dream Universities was the biggest opening I could have ever had. My struggle to accept these 17 college rejections made me realize that they were never rejections, but rather redirections to the life I was always meant to lead. Maria Bechara is an 18 year-old undergraduate student at the American University of Beirut. As someone who has always dreamed of leaving Lebanon and starting her own journey somewhere new, her mission is to share with you her experience of living in her country as a college student after being rejected from multiple American universities. This year her mindset has changed completely and today she approaches living in Lebanon in a completely different way. She hopes her talk will inspire other teenagers out there to believe in Lebanon and the opportunities it has to offer, to spread hope and to work towards rebuilding her country. 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
,1,Sexual pleasure for girls, young women and adult women is more than what it seems. It’s about connecting women from early ages and into their adulthood to who they are physically, mentally, and psychologically. Being comfortable with their sexual pleasure can help young women connect with their identities and embrace ownership of themselves. Ultimately by connecting to their sexual pleasure, women of all ages find their voices, and equalize the playing field in all areas of their lives, from the bedroom to the boardroom. With her PhD in clinical psychology, Dr. Buckley is able to break down the misconceptions to have this frank conversation regarding girls’ sexual pleasure.
Dr. Robin Buckley is an executive coach and couples coach who helps individuals and couples thrive in their careers and relationships. The owner of Insights Group Psychological & Coaching Services in Rye, NH, Dr. Buckley has a doctorate in clinical psychology and served as a doctoral professor and dissertation chair for students in business, leadership, education, and healthcare. She has published two books, including Voices from the Village: Advice for Girls on the Verge of Adulthood, and is a columnist for Entrepreneur. Robin is mom to four children and lives in Berwick, ME with her husband and two German shepherds. 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
,1,NOTE FROM TED: TEDx events are independently organized by volunteers. The guidelines we give TEDx organizers are described in more detail here: http://storage.ted.com/tedx/manuals/tedx_content_guidelines.pdf
As bionic technology continues to advance, we find ourselves asking what is desirable rather than just possible. Listen to Hugh Herr, MIT Professor of Media Arts and co-founder of the Yang Center for Bionics at MIT, in conversation with Patrick Kane, author and public speaker, talk about the future of bionic augmentation, as well as pointing out some of the things that make us human that we must remember to bring with us.
Hugh Herr is creating bionic limbs that emulate the function of natural limbs. Time Magazine coined Dr. Herr the ‘Leader of the Bionic Age’ because of his revolutionary work in the emerging field of Biomechatronics - technology that marries human physiology with electromechanics. A double amputee himself, he is responsible for breakthrough advances in bionic limbs that provide greater mobility and new hope to those with physical disabilities. He is currently Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at the MIT Media Lab, and co-leads the Yang Center for Bionics at MIT.
Herr is the author and co-author of over 200 peer-reviewed manuscripts and patents, chronicling the science and technology behind his many innovations. These innovations include active Leg Exoskeletons, Powered Ankle-Foot Prostheses, and neural interfacing technologies. A powered ankle-foot prosthesis called EmPower, which emulates the action of a biological leg and, for the first time, provides amputees with a natural gait, was named to the list of Top Ten Inventions in the health category by TIME magazine in 2007. Today the EmPower Ankle-Foot Prosthesis has been clinically shown to be the first leg prosthesis in history to reach human normalization, allowing amputees to walk with normal levels of speed and metabolism as if their legs were biological once again.
In 2015, Herr’s MIT research group invented the Agonist-Antagonist Myoneural Interface, a novel surgical procedure for limb amputation and neural interfacing that allows persons with limb loss to control their synthetic limbs through thought, as well as to experience natural proprioceptive sensations from the synthetic limb. Herr has received many accolades for his groundbreaking innovations, including the 13th Annual Heinz Award for Technology, the Economy and Employment; the Prince Salman Award for Disability Research; the Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award in Technology, the 14th Innovator of the Year Award, and the 41st Inventor of the Year Award, and the 2016 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical & Scientific Research. Hugh's story has been told in a National Geographic film, Ascent: The Story of Hugh Herr; and episodes and articles featured in CNN, The Economist, Discover and Nature.
Patrick Kane is an author, disability rights advocate and Catalyst Fellow at Wunderman Thompson. Patrick became a triple amputee after contracting sepsis when he was 9 months old, and in 2010 became the then-youngest person in the world to be fitted with a bionic arm. The intersection of technology and disability in his personal life is also reflected in his career, as he frequently speaks on how technology is reshaping our definition of disability, and the importance of placing accessibility at the core of all we do. He has spoken at notable events such as TEDxTeen and WIRED: Next Generation, and was selected to carry the Olympic Torch through Trafalgar Square in 2012. He has also just finished writing a children's book on the history and future of bionics, which is due to be published in March 2023. 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
,1,We all live inside the box. Every one, every organisation wants to think outside the box. But how to do it. How to out think this "Box". What is it? Is it A faculty of intelligence or is it some kind of inner courage to believe and explore your own intuition. I have been a serial inventor. I found out that, the inertia of thought and inertia of perception are the root cause of inside the box thinking. It's possible to consciously break these inertias .Those who try can be an innovator and at least it will help them to quickly appreciate when they see innovation and innovators around them Fani Bhushan is an inventor and a physical planner. His key area has been inventing new generation of transportation infrastructure with interchange as a major intervention. In the mean while he also worked with world leading urban Designers in the planning of CISCO campus ( east wing) , Airtel Campus in Gurgaon etc. Then he started his own inventions lab @ synergy building, IIT Delhi as an incubated Lab. He got the opportunity to present this before a DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HOME AFFAIRS and found its mention in RAJYA SABHA report number 222 ( tabled in RAJYA SABHA on 11th December 2019, and in LOK SABHA on 11th Dec 2019).Hi has been awarded by some reputed agencies (HUDCO, Institution of Engineers( India ) for his innovations. He has also Judged an innovation competition by American Society for Mechanical Engineers. 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
,1,A Leader's Perspective - Responsible leaders need to grow beyond “too much happy talk” and a fear of complaints. So, where are we on this journey toward a robust sports & leadership culture in India? Why does the culture persist? What can we do to transform youth sports into the positive, inspiring, character-building experience it can be? I am very encouraged by some emerging trends. There is increasing awareness of health and fitness in the country. Being a Sports minister I started VILLAGE OLYMPICS at grass root level so that community should start playing again. Indian villagers are good at sportsmanship & leadership at community level from centuries. Ashok Chandna is an Indian politician and elected member of 15th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly representing Hindoli constituency as a member of Indian National Congress party. He also holds the position of Minister of State for Youth Affairs & Sports Department (Independent Charge), Skill, Employment & Entrepreneurship (Independent Charge), Transport, and Soldier Welfare in the Government of Rajasthan.
Ashok Chandna was born on 13 January 1984 in a farmers family at Shopuriya Ki Bawri, Nainwa, Bundi. He completed his schooling from Birla Senior Secondary School, Pilani and Graduate from University of Pune.
He represented Rajasthan in the year 2001 in 200-meter back stroke. He also has represented Bhilwara Cricket Team from 2008 to 2010. Currently, he is heading Chandna Group Polo team which has won Sawai Man Singh Vase and Thunderbolt Cup in the year 2013. 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
,1,La trayectoria de Sofía le ha dejado mucho qué aprender y sobretodo que aun siendo de las mujeres más hermosas del mundo, habrá muchas otras personas que buscarán cualquier defecto para criticar y dejar una cicatriz que en cambio, como ella propone, es importante dejar huellas e impactar a las personas de manera positiva.
Actriz, modelo, escritora, conductora y ex reina de belleza mexicana, quien ganó el concurso Mexicana Universal 2019 y más tarde representó a México en Miss Universo. 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
,1,Religion, like photography, can be considered a way of framing things: a framework for creating meaning, or even, some suggest, a Western concept created to help classify and study cultures around the world. Lauren Pond explores how photography, while it carries risks of reinforcing preconceptions about religion, can also do the opposite: how it can add nuance to our understanding and foster connection with, and empathize for, people whose religious backgrounds differ from our own. Lauren Pond is a documentary photographer whose work focuses on religion in the United States. She uses her camera to share the nuanced stories of communities across the country and to illustrate how religion intersects with everyday human experience. 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
,1,Family therapist Elizabeth Gillespie describes how the search for connection is foundational to our well-being.
Watch the full talk here: https://youtu.be/RHcbaD7Nt4Q
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,1,In this inspiring TEDx talk, entrepreneur and sustainability advocate Jeremy Biggs explores the concept of “genius” and its potential to shape the future of the world. The talk was inspired by how everyone has a genius inside them which can be discovered through granting ourselves permission, continued learning, education, and growth. He re-defines genius as not just IQ, but also includes a new definition where individuals who have made significant contributions to society and the world join the ranks of well know geniuses through history. Jeremy is a visionary entrepreneur, whose unwavering passion for sustainability and solving global issues is matched only by his exceptional ability to innovate and create lasting change. With over 15 years of experience in enterprise technology, Jeremy possesses a unique ability to envision a larger picture and develop global solutions that address some of the world's most urgent challenges. Currently, Jeremy is revolutionizing the world with Misio - the world's first Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) sustainability operating system. This ground-breaking technology informs company stakeholders on incremental progress being made to achieve impact objectives. His work in this area is truly unparalleled and is making a positive impact on the world as we know it. As a three-time founder, Jeremy has a proven track record in digital transformation, recycling traceability, and business advisory inspiring change and progress in the business world and beyond. In addition to his professional pursuits, Jeremy is an enthusiastic golfer and nature lover who cherishes spending time with his family. 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
,1,Dancing is Powerful: How do you create your life's dance routine?
Movement is beneficial for our spirit mind and body. Laci Wall aka “LDUB” is a dance fitness instructor in St. George, UT that believes “we’re meant to feel good more than we don’t” and that “life is like a dance routine”. Creating her own fitness format and comfortable space to “Just Be”, Laci’s purpose is to share the importance of moving your body, freeing your energy, and learning to find your worth. Dancing has been an outlet for a lifelong health journey and a tool to elevate her spiritual, mental, emotional, relational, nutritional, physical and financial wellness and being. https://www.instagram.com/laci_aka_ldub/?hl=en , https://www.7elementsofwellness.com/podcast , https://www.7elementsofwellness.com/ Laci Wall is a dance fitness instructor, a DNA Wellness advocate and the co-creator of the 7 Elements of Wellness lifestyle routine. She has a bachelors degree in Human Performance & Wellness and a lifelong passion for music and dance. After experiencing a multitude of health issues since birth, she created a unique, high-energy dance fitness class called LDUB CLUB. Laci believes in moving our spirit, mind and body by being active, engaging muscles, building stamina and cardio strength. Her overall purpose is to bring awareness to the degree of attention we bring to our spiritual, mental, emotional, relational, nutritional, physical and financial wellness. 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
,1,Elise West’s life is filled with kids and grandkids, music, cooking, nature, coffee, dinner parties, gardening, croissants, Scrabble and Mexican Train! Her mantra is “how do I want to spend my moments”, as she finds it keeps her present, calm and enjoying the seconds!
Composing music is her greatest therapy and companion. “Passion”, was originally composed as a ballad after her brother’s suicide in 1991. It has since become her anthem to living life to its fullest and with PASSION! Elise dedicates her heart and life to serving her southern Utah community through inclusivity, places to connect and those underserved.
Elise West’s life is filled with music, two kids, cooking, five grandkids, nature, community, coffee, dinner parties, gardening, chocolate croissants and Mexican Train! A St. George resident for the past 14 years, her dreams came true when she launched the Affogato Coffee Truck and a year later moved into a funky and eclectic warehouse space. Affogato closed in 2020, thanks to a little thing called COVID, but thrilled to be bringing her back in 2023 Elise serves on the St. George Planning Commission and on the Board for The Encircle House, Arts to Zion, Pride of Southern Utah & Art Around the Corner. She volunteers her time for Rise Garden Vertical Gardens as part of Switchpoint CRC & encourages every single person to visit, volunteer and purchase their incredible greens!
Serving her community is her passion, and sees a great need for inclusivity and places to connect. Her mantra is “How do I want to spend my moments”, as she finds it keeps her present, calm and enjoying the seconds! 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