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Staying whole in a world that wants you edited. | Sejal Parnami | TEDxYouth@JPGlobalSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:43
when I found out who I wanted to be. I wanted to be a pastry chef. Not the kind that you called for a birthday cake, but the kind that cooked in the world's most celebrated and demanded kitchens.The kind where food is not just eaten, it's remembered. My dream was Michelin. But on the outside, everything about me was wrong for the dream.I was 107 kilos, no college degree, no connections in the industry, and no safety net. Most people back home thought I was too young, too naive, rushing into something that I ...
Because the break is where the light gets in. | Daisy Tanwani | TEDxYouth@JPGlobalSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:43
Good afternoon everyone. It's an honor to be here. I am Deitani.I'm the founder and CEO of Pinklay, a homegrown modern Indian brand that retails and designs in India and 33 countries globally. If you asked anybody who knows me up and close to describe me, chances are one of the words they'll use is a fixer. I've checked.I like to put things together. Sometimes uh projects, sometimes businesses, and often times myself. And that's why today I want to speak to you about kinsuki.The Japanese art of repairing br ...
How owning my cracks changed my life. | Aastha Tatia | TEDxYouth@JPGlobalSchool
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:43
Hello everyone. I'm so glad to be here with you all. You know, when I was around 15, 17 years of age, I thought the only way to succeed is I check every tick box, you know.So every box keep ticking keep ticking. Every box that the society gave me. Little did I know that leave aside the boxes my entire life would turn around.>> And I feel now when when I'm looking at all of this it's only pertinent that we are bringing in kinsuki very thoughtful relevant I feel and interesting. Yeah, Japanese tradition, a lo ...
Norway’s Space Odyssey: a New Era of European Access to Space | Simon Flack | TEDxBodø
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:43
Okay. Those that control logistics control the flow of commerce. That's a pretty big statement.But I want you to hold that statement in the back of your minds while I try to convince you all to care a little bit more about Norway's space future. And along the way, I'll try to give you a little bit of insight into my own personal experience with being a part of Norway's space odyssey and my struggles with the Norwegian culture. I would argue that history has shown us that from the Roman Empire road networks, ...
Learning through making | Sami Rintala | TEDxBodø
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:42
Okay. Hello everybody. I'm here actually to tell the same thing twice.uh first time u borrowing a person who lived 2,500 years ago called confutios and he said if you hear something you forget it if you see something you remember if you do something you learn it and now I'm trying to say it in my own words so that's the thing you if you don't remember anything else from this lecture So just remember that it's a good thing to remember. Um so I've been teaching now 20 years architecture. So I have two hats, a ...
Myths, zombies and marine protected areas | Mark Costello | TEDxBodø
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:42
Hello. Well, it's uh nearly Halloween. The room is dark.Horror movies are in your minds. So, popular horror movies are the science fiction one where giant spaceships come down and they suck the energy out of the planet and they destroy cities and farmland. Um, and you've got zombies walking around.There may be some in the back row. Um, but actually these are not imaginary. We actually have um been sucking the energy out of the planet from coal and oil and gas and polluting the atmosphere and uh polluting pe ...
Reimagining the Arctic: The power of welcome & collaboration | Marit Helene Thoresen | TEDxBodø
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:42
Well, good afternoon everyone and uh welcome to the Arctic. We are currently at 67 degrees above the Arctic Circle. It's dark and it's cold.And at the and outside, a storm is testing nature's limits. And at the very same time, 20,000 people gather on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, humbly welcoming the world onto their stage. They're celebrating the opening of Bullda 2024, the first European capital of culture in the region, the start of something big.An estimated budget of 30 million euros and 1,000 events ...
Imagination is the Key | Sophia Brooks & Dolly Maull | TEDxBrighton College Dubai Youth
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:22
Do you think imagination is all we need. Hi, I'm Sophia and this is >> Dolly. >> But this isn't about us.This is about you >> and your imagination. >> Today I will be talking about something that is going to shape our future. >> Something powerful and extremely underestimated.>> Imagination. Because imagination isn't just about daydreaming. >> It's about shaping the future.Changing the world through imagination does of course take a lot of effort, but everything always starts with each singular idea. >> An ...
Sustainability Starts Small | Melanie Georgiev | TEDxBrighton College Dubai Youth
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:22
Have you ever forgotten to turn off a light switch. I have too. But have you ever wondered how much of a difference that makes.Millions of people around the world forget to turn off their lights per day. That alone uses enough energy to power 30,000 houses for 24 hours. The world uses a lot of energy to power the lights for your house each day.And this energy doesn't just come out of thin air. Natural resources like coal, oil, and natural gas are limited but needed to make energy. If we keep the habit of uh ...
The World's Secret Power | Sebastian Milne & Nathan Lim | TEDxBrighton College Dubai Youth
TEDx Talks· 2026-01-30 16:22
Nathan, what is the secret power. >> Good question. The secret power is geothermal energy.It's a safe and reliable power source. >> It's genius, really. Geothermal energy power plants.They heat from the ground, >> 5 km in the earth >> and make energy out of it. >> It's reliable, never ending, and eco-friendly. >> As we said, geothermal energy is sourced from the Earth's internal heat.So it's virtually limitless. >> Geothermal power plants emit very low amounts of greenhouse gases compared to fossil fuels. > ...