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Proteggiamo insieme la libertà di informazione | Désirée Klain | TEDxMantova
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:13
La notizia può esistere solo se ogni cronista nel mondo può raccontarla senza paura. Difendere il diritto all'informazione non è solamente proteggere le parole. ma anche la vita di chi le scrive, perché il giornalismo non è un crimine e oggi questo in Italia dobbiamo ricordarlo dopo il vile attentato che c'è stato per il nostro coraggioso giornalista Sigfrido Ranucci.Le le foto che vedete alle mie spalle sono le immagini della nona edizione di Imbavaiati, un festival di giornalismo civile del quale vi parle ...
Revolutionary Women | Mary McAuliffe | TEDxTraleeWomen
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:13
revolutionary women have fundamentally changed the world. 100 years ago, many thousands of young Irish women joined in radical organizations to fight for what the revolutionary Countress Marovich called the three great causes. the cause of women, the cause of labor, and the fight for Irish freedom. When our histories are written, sometimes those women make it into the margins, sometimes only into the footnotes. And Helina Maloney, one of those great women who fought for Irish freedom, had a response to that ...
From Bathrooms to Board Rooms | Karen Ronan | TEDxTraleeWomen
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:12
from bathrooms to boardrooms. Don't worry, this talk is not set in a toilet cubicle, but I actually do have a secret to share. Before I do, I need to make sure none of my previous employers are hiding anywhere in the room.Nope. I think we're good. I built a career on networking.And for a long time, that actually did involve hiding in a bathroom cubicle. Why, I hear you ask. Because I was terrified. I was afraid of networking.I had this inate fear. A fear of walking into the room. a fear of not being accepte ...
Designing Better Cities: The 15-Minute Revolution | Jayanna Barratt | TEDxSt Marys College Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:12
Core Concept of 15-Minute City - The 15-minute city concept aims to provide residents with access to essential services like work, school, supermarkets, and coffee shops within a 15-minute walk or bike ride from their homes [2] - This concept prioritizes people over cars, focusing on creating space for people rather than accommodating cars [4] - The goal is to build communities that bring people closer to essential services, each other, and a better future [16] Benefits of 15-Minute City - Reduced car usage leads to lower emissions, cleaner air, healthier communities, and stronger local economies [6] - Walkable neighborhoods encourage physical activity, reduce stress levels, and foster stronger social connections [6] - Shorter commutes improve student well-being, providing more sleep, energy, and opportunities for extracurricular activities [8] Implementation and Examples - Cities like Paris and Melbourne are integrating schools into neighborhood life, near parks, libraries, and community spaces [9] - Melbourne is implementing 20-minute neighborhoods, London is improving public transport links, and Portland has been investing in bike infrastructure [11] - Technology, including smart data and AI, can aid in planning smarter infrastructure, while shared transport options like ebikes and electric buses can fill in the gaps [14] Challenges and Considerations - Gentrification and exclusion are valid concerns, as redevelopment can lead to rising prices and displacement of low-income families and the elderly [12] - Equity must be integrated into urban renewal plans, including affordable housing, accessible transport options, and support for diverse communities [13] - The 15-minute city concept is not about eliminating cars but providing more choices for transportation [10]
Why I cosplay my heroes | Aka Dee | TEDxTraleeWomen
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:12
Five years ago, I wore a wig to buy bread for no particular reason, no costume party, and something strange happened. No one cared. That was a moment that changed everything. See, I had been stuck in a career that was going nowhere.And with the feeling of being just a number, I longed for the world to see the real me. I had spent nights scrolling, searching for something, anything that might make me feel seen, heard, more like those I admired. I had searched for downright offensive tattoos.old hair colors t ...
Journaling from a Child's Perspective | Eliana Fernández | TEDxTraleeWomen
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:12
[Music] [Applause] Will I ever see him again. I kept asking that question as I lay in my bed crying as depressing thoughts raced through my head. I thought I'm not important.It's all my fault. I'm a burden. He forgot my sixth birthday.I felt sad, furious, and rejected. I knew my mom and dad were separated, but at least a call or even just a message would be enough. It had been months since I had seen him, and I started to wonder if I would ever see him again.I still don't know if I ever will. Thankfully, wh ...
Music isn’t a Luxury — it’s a Biological Necessity! | Louise Kelly | TEDxTraleeWomen
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:12
[music] I'm going to let you into a little secret. Not all Irish people are musical. I know. [laughter] I know.Shocker. We're globally adored for our singing, our folklore, our poetry, our general river dancing around. But alas, it's a myth and my family living proof.I'm the youngest of five girls and somehow the only one blessed with any musical ability. There's an old Irish saying, they haven't a note in their head, which basically means we had no musical talent. At age seven, I was handed a violin and my ...
Yazdığım Her Romanda, Senaryoda Ebeveynlerimi Suçladım | Aytuğ Akdoğan | TEDxSur
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:11
Nietzsche Torino'da yürüyüş yapıyor bir gün. bir atla karşılaşıyor. Bu karşılaştığı at, eee, yediği bütün o kırbaş darbelerine rağmen hiçbir tepki vermeyen, oldukça yaşlı bir at.Nietzsche dayanamayıp sarılıp ağlıyor bu ata ve, eee, aslında his gibi bir şey yaşıyor. Ağlama krizleri. Sonrasında aklını, akıl sağlığını kaybediyor ve vefat ediyor aslında.Yani biz sonrasında Nietche'e ne olduğunu çok iyi biliyoruz ama o ata ne olduğunu bilmiyoruz. Yani o atın hikayesi neydi. eee hangi yükleri taşımıştı, nereden g ...
What Lies Are You Telling Yourself? | Kathy Houston | TEDxTraleeWomen
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:08
[music] Yes, I love your cooking. Yes, I'm listening. Okay, I'll have just one. Just one. So nice to see you. These are all lies we tell others. And it goes on inside our heads, too. I don't have time. It's not my fault. It's no big deal. Everything's fine. And the societal norms go on all around us. These are the pills we swallow every day. Go to a job. Be on time. Not too much chatting. Be a team player. Swallow that pill. Don't call out sick. Go along with the group. Swallow that pill. Men, take up space ...
"La reingeniería de tu carrera" | Magali Bejar | TEDxBarrioSanNicolasSalon
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-20 17:08
¿Qué tal si te dijese que este señor en 1911 tomó una decisión que es como seguimos decidiendo nuestras carreras hoy. Él es Frederick Taylor y lo que propuso era que cada trabajador tuviese un rol supercotado y super específico para volver a las empresas recontraeficientes. Eso tenía mucho sentido en ese momento.Y hacía que las personas se quedaran casi toda su vida en la misma compañía. Es lo que hoy conocemos como la escalera corporativa que te ayuda a Sandar. Pero a la vez era superrigoso que cambiaras d ...