My TEDx Talk: Your Narrative is Your Super-Power and My Wonderful TEDx ExperienceBrandy G Robinson
Watch time: 15 minutes, 56 seconds. A couple months back I had the chance to give a talk at one of the largest TEDx conferences in the world: TEDx Manchester. In case you’re curious, that 16-minute talk is below! A few things I hope you’ll get from it: ...
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A couple months back I had the chance to give a talk at one of the largest TEDx conferences in the world: TEDx Manchester. In case you’re curious, that 16-minute talk is below!A few things I hope you’ll get from it: why overstimulation (*not* distraction) is the enemy of focus...
It was a pretty difficult speech to do, since originally this talk was a 5-hour workshop, and I had to shrink it to a 17 minute talk. Not only that, I had to include a bunch of videos and fun things to share to make it dynamic. Of course, a TEDx talk is more like a brochure...
At a young age, she became interested in the environment and convinced her family to adopt a sustainable lifestyle. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Jonas February 2, 2019 Sisonke Msimang | If a story ...
The TED event that I participated in was TEDxRainier. It was a sold-out conference that took place at the University of Washington. The location was of special interest to me because I dropped out of that University several years ago. (This was actually the third time I have been asked ...
(Watchmy full TEDx talkbelow.) This event, held at the gorgeous Peabody Opera House, was one of several TEDx Women events across the country the same day all addressing the theme, “It’s About Time.” It took me all of five seconds to choose the title of my talk: “It’s About ...
What do you think when you look at this speaker? Well, think again. (And then again.) In this funny, honest, empathetic talk, Yassmin Abdel-Magied challenges us to look beyond our initial perceptions, and to open doors to new ways of supporting others.
TED presenter Derek Sivers explains what it takes to start a movement in this funny presentation. For more videos, check out TED at http://ted.com. To get involved with local TEDx, check out http://tedxsanantonio.com.