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The One Bin Revolution | Ayaan Tuli | TEDxBasant Nagar
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:46
Haven't we all heard the slogan incredible India. But in my opinion, I think it should come with a footnote. Incredible India conditions apply.Check surroundings before believing because I'm sure you would agree that we live in a city of paradoxes, don't we. I mean, we are so rich in history that our tourists leave with full memory cards, but they also leave with full nostrils. You know exactly what I mean.And our solutions right now, they're like fixing a leaking bucket. Instead of really plugging the hole ...
Chardī Kalā: The Punjabi Way of Rising Above | Advit Sethi | TEDxBasant Nagar
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:45
People would always tell me that we're hot-tempered and loud. And honestly, they're not wrong. We kind of are.We Punjabis, we argue loudly. We laugh loudly. We talk loudly.But what they fail to realize is 2 minutes after the most heated argument ever with my mom, she'll be piling roties in my plate, wondering if I've eaten or not. And honestly, this is who we are. Tough on the outside, but with hearts that open for anyone in need.We might act like we don't care, but we'll be the first ones rushing to help p ...
The Ripple Effect of GCCs: Redefining Talent & Growth | Dharmesh Khara | TEDxDJSCE
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:45
Good afternoon. I hope you are having a good day. Yes.Uh I would like to make this more uh you know talkative me. I have enough experience on this area and I think you know this talk today will surely make good difference in your life in your career to you know select the right choice and you will get to know soon about it. So I hope you would know what is GCC.It's a buzz word, right. Right. Anybody who doesn't know want me to spell out.Okay. So GCC means global capability center and uh foreign MNC's they w ...
The Voice I Heard, The Change I Lived | Sandeep Balani | TEDxSIBM Nagpur
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:43
Personal Growth & Career Development - The speaker emphasizes the importance of listening to one's inner voice to navigate life choices and career paths [14][25] - The speaker highlights the value of committing to a process and focusing on immediate steps rather than distant goals, drawing parallels from trekking to career pursuits like ISB interviews [4][5][6] - The speaker advocates for balancing family, ambitions, and external influences to make impactful life choices [13] - The speaker shares the importance of defining what success means personally and creating a structure to repeat it [14] Mindset & Strategies for Success - The speaker introduces the "nothing to lose" mindset, encouraging individuals to approach situations with the expectation of gaining or learning, even in failure [19][20] - The speaker discusses the "victor versus victim" mindset, urging individuals to take control of situations and seek opportunities to bounce back from setbacks [21][22] Networking & Digital Presence - The speaker underscores the significance of building a strong personal and digital network for creating opportunities [23][24] - The speaker highlights how a digital presence, exemplified by a LinkedIn invite to TEDx, can lead to valuable connections and opportunities [24] Happiness & Fulfillment - The speaker emphasizes that happiness is a choice and a journey, not just a destination, and should be actively pursued [16][17] - The speaker values celebrating success with friends, family, and mentors, highlighting the importance of these connections [25]
We Coded AI. It Decoded Us. Now Let’s Recode Both. | Antonia Assenova | TEDxOTHRegensburg
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:39
[Music] In 1895, William Hunken captured the first X-ray image in history. His wife's hand with a wedding ring and bones beneath. When she saw it, she whispered, "I've seen my death. " But maybe what she really saw was truth. A part of herself always there, but invisible until the right lens made it clear. Today, we've built another kind of lens, ones that doesn't just see through skin, but through systems, conversations, choices. We call it artificial intelligence, but really what we've built is a mirror. ...
Humus - the basis of life | Franz Rösl | TEDxOTHRegensburg
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:39
[Music] What will remain of you when you die. It's well known that we all become Earth. But where does the earth come from.You are what you eat. Let's take a closer look at the statement. Where does your food come from.The plant is the key. It has the ability to transform the earth into a form that we can incorporate in our bodies. We cannot eat soil directly and build our bodies with it.We need the plant in between and it transforms the earth into a form so that we can use it to build the cells of our body ...
Passion to Global Dream | A Dream Weaver’s Tale | Jobayer Hossain Shuvo | TEDxMUBC Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:38
Career & Passion - Encourages the new generation to pursue their passions and not be deterred by obstacles or traditional career paths [1][2] - Emphasizes the importance of enjoying one's work and finding fulfillment in their chosen profession [2] - Highlights the speaker's journey of turning a passion for photography into a successful wedding photography business [1] Business & Professionalism - Stresses the importance of professionalism and not working for free, regardless of the profession [2] - Shares a personal anecdote about facing challenges and learning from negative experiences in business [2] - Mentions the company's growth from a team of four to 70-72 people, with branches in Dhaka, Chittagong, London, and Singapore [1] Overcoming Obstacles & Motivation - Encourages resilience and perseverance in the face of struggles and discouragement [2] - Believes the new generation is more capable and innovative [1][3] - Shares that he charges more than 100,000 BDT (approximately $900 USD based on current exchange rates) for four hours of wedding photography, positioning himself as the highest-paid wedding photographer in Bangladesh [2]
Wellness at the Speed of Light! | Stefano Sinicropi | TEDxHarvard Square
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:27
Imagine a 60-year-old man full of life suddenly facing a devastating blow. A fall off a UPS truck, a strike to the head left him grappling with persistent concussion symptoms. Initially, he was treated for the immediate effects of the concussion, but over time, his condition worsened.He experienced slurred speech. He was tearful and withdrawn and he was consumed by fear. He was a shadow of his former self.Doctors unfortunately told him there was little more they could do, leaving him feeling hopeless and lo ...
How to get kids comfortable with nutritious eating | Jaya Sarin Pradhan | TEDxHarvard Square
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:27
You know what I love about kids. I love how honest they are. I was working at a school-based health clinic the other day and I asked one of the kids, "What's your favorite subject?" Without missing a beat, he replied, "Lunch." And he's not alone.Did you know that 93% of Americans love to eat. But in all seriousness, here's the thing. That moment made me think about food, health, and nutrition in a way that I hadn't in a while.You see, 12 years ago, I was a pathology resident. A pathologist is a doctor that ...
How I Built a Global Community From a Dorm Room | Isabella Mandis | TEDxHarvard Square
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-22 16:27
When I was eight, I wanted to be the CEO of Apple. The only problem, I didn't even have an iPhone. So, I printed out pictures of an iPhone front and back using my mom's computer and glued them onto a piece of cardboard.Then, when I was 11, I started to learn how to code. I spent hours problem solving, debugging, and celebrating every victory like when my first game finally ran without crashing. Then in high school, I was introduced to a girl named Amber through my coding projects.Not only was Amber a comput ...