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Le storie che ci abitano | Paolo Jedlowsi | TEDxBilancinoLake
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:52
Si possono raccontare storie in molti modi, a voce, per iscritto, disegnando, cantando, anche ballando. siamo specie narrante e le storie possono servire a tante cose diverse fra di loro, anche se impastate, possono servire a sedurre, a intrattenere, a suggerire, a consolare o a chiedere consolazione, a mobilitare, a dare senso al mondo, a ridere, a piangere, a agitarsi. Fra i narratori e i loro destinatari si stabiliscono delle relazioni, si costruiscono dei noi, piccoli o grandi, temporanei o duraturi. No ...
How to stop your money anxiety & start building wealth – today! | Bill Cates | TEDxWarrenton
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:51
[applause] [cheering] [applause] What if the biggest money thief in your life is you. Today we're going to talk about money. But first, when you saw the program, read the program for my talk, did you do a double take and think, is Bill Gates doing another TED talk.I know. I I missed it by one letter and a few bucks. And while I may not have billions of dollars like Mr.. Gates, I do have a briefcase full of $1 million in it. Who would like a briefcase with $1 million right now. Right.Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, ...
Rhythm Moves The World | Swapathyatri . | TEDxYouth@AUS
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:50
Ho ho ho. Ho. Yahoo.Hoyo. Ho. Yahoo.Ho. Yahoo. Ho.Yahoo. When was the last time you made such kind of sounds which is not making any sense to anyone, not to even you. And when was the last time you are playing whistle. When was the last time. When was the last time you were clapping for no reason.And when was the last time you are playing with your laps like sam randomly on bur stand or railway stand like when was the last time. You were singing a song of a language that you don't understand, you don't know ...
Rewilding the Western Ghats | Sarayu Kamat | TEDxYouth@AUS
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:50
Environmental Impact & Challenges - Western Ghats, a 1,600 kilometer mountain chain, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site due to its rich biodiversity, but faces threats from deforestation, mining, and encroachment [3][4][5] - Forest cover in western Maharashtra districts has fallen to 1869%, and in Nashik district, it is at 716%, leading to rising heat, drier summers, and crop losses [5] - Loss of forest cover results in water scarcity, nutrition insecurity, and threats to livelihoods, highlighting the interconnectedness of forests, rivers, and human well-being [6][7] Conservation Efforts & Initiatives - Raha Foundation has created conservation structures holding up to 1 billion liters of water annually, benefiting 110 villages and reducing the distance tribal citizens walk for water to 15 minutes [9] - The organization aims to create a green eco-corridor on the Western Ghats, linking wildlife sanctuaries and national parks through ecological restoration [10] - The organization planted 2,500 native indigenous species on a 10-acre barren field, leading to ecological succession and biodiversity recovery [14] Project Outcomes & Community Involvement - An 81% increase in vegetated area has been observed in the working area, positively impacting farmers by raising water levels in wells and enabling multiple crop cycles [22] - The organization conserves 3,000 acres across 13 villages and has planted 300,000 saplings of native indigenous varieties [21] - The organization emphasizes community involvement, creating leaders and stewardship within the community to ensure the long-term survival and thriving of the forests [19][20] Future Goals & Vision - The organization aims to conserve and perform ecological restoration on 50,000 acres in Western Ghats by 2030, aligning with the Green India Mission [25]
4 types of generalists at work | Mansoor Soomro | TEDxTeesside
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:50
I'm a social scientist. I study human behavior. For the last few years, I've been thinking, what kind of talent do we need to thrive in the age of artificial intelligence? And moreover, will that talent be more specialist in nature or more generalist in nature? At school, I was terrible at maths. My parents told me that um can you do better? And I worked hard and moved from not so good to average, which was a big deal, right? [laughter] And then my parents said, "Yes, but can you do even better. " I said, " ...
AI: The Supercharger for Humanity | Waruna Saowapark | TEDxEkamaiIntlSchool
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:49
When you guys hear the word artificial intelligence, what comes to mind. Headline screams dystopian, final invention, job sleep machines, movies like I Robots or Terminator where Will Smith shoots the robotsw shows that world. While even Wali, a Disney movie, paints a world that was run by machines.But here's the truth. AI is not a monster. It's not here to replace us. It's not here to compete with us.But AI is a bridge humanity needs to become more human. Someone might ask me, Sane, how could AI possibly e ...
How Noochie Brought the Music Industry to DC | Noochie + Front Porch Live | TEDxMidAtlantic
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:36
Core Message - The speaker emphasizes the importance of authenticity in connecting with people and achieving success, drawing from personal experiences and the "front porch" concept [2] - The speaker highlights the value of using available resources and community support to overcome challenges and achieve goals [15][16][17] - The speaker stresses the need for unwavering dedication and sacrifice to achieve ambitious dreams, even if it means sacrificing balance and personal relationships [8][9] Personal Journey & Overcoming Obstacles - The speaker recounts their journey in the music industry, including signing with a major label (Atlantic Records) and facing setbacks that led them back to their roots in DC [6][7][9] - The speaker details how their father's incarceration in 2018 forced them into a CEO and father figure role, leading to the creation of the "front porch" freestyle concept [12][13] - The speaker describes using the "front porch" as a platform to showcase their talent and involve their community, turning a personal endeavor into a collaborative project [13][14][15] Inspiration & Community Impact - The speaker aims to inspire and empower others to utilize their surroundings and not be discouraged by failures, emphasizing resilience and determination [17][18] - The speaker's goal is to create generational wealth and success for their community, highlighting the importance of giving back and supporting those around them [9] - The speaker shares a freestyle rap about their journey, struggles, and aspirations, connecting with the audience on a personal level [19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]
Harness your inner ChatGPT | Shashin Surkund | TEDxApex
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:35
Personal Transformation & Well-being - Individual experienced depression in 2012, leading to a six-month leave from work [3] - Gratitude and positivity, along with support from family and friends, were crucial in overcoming depression [5][7] - Individual trained their inner dialogue like an "inner Chad GPT" using gratitude and positive thoughts [9][10] - Practicing gratitude releases neurotransmitters, promoting a more positive life [14][15] Workplace & Community Impact - Individual created a daily email with positive thoughts, reaching thousands globally within the organization [12] - The daily dose of positivity has created a ripple effect, with recipients forwarding it to their teams, families, and loved ones [12] - Individual's transformation has attracted like-minded people, forming a supportive inner circle at home and work [13] Personal Development & Communication - Public speaking was once an unattainable dream due to stuttering, but music provided joy and happiness [16] - Individual overcame fear of failure, anxiety, and negative emotions in the last decade [17] - The mind is the longest relationship one will ever have, emphasizing the importance of nurturing it with gratitude and positivity [18]
The pain men don't talk about | Reginald Patterson | TEDxApex
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:35
I remember the first time that I was told to man up. I was 7 years old. My father looked me dead in the eye and he asked me, "Are you a man or a mouse. " I was seven. What does that even mean? From that moment, I realized maybe the way that I'm presenting myself, the way that I'm acting, it's not man enough. But I had to learn if this is my father and this is my example, he's supposed to teach me how to be a man. See, the way that I express myself, those emotions, and the way that I genuinely just showed up ...
How widowhood made me happier | Tabby Kerwin | TEDxTeesside
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:35
In years gone by, this is how I, as a widow, would have been portrayed. Veiled and shrouded in sadness, a widow was to be seen but not heard. Silent but strong as they carried the burden of loss for family and friends for a set amount of time as dictated by culture, religion, society, and men.Historically, there was a timeline and a guideline for a widow's grief. Well, we can forget all of that. Hello, I can see you now.[laughter] My name's Tabby Kerwin. I am a published coaching psychologist and a widow. A ...