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What will people say? Advocating for those with Tourette syndrome | Anaya Sheikh | TEDxUNC
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:28
This is a colloquial term in Udu or Hindi that indicates fear of societal judgment on one's personal life. In much simpler terms, this means what are people going to say. In South Asian culture, people are constantly worried of their public perception and acceptance into society.Let me give you a few examples. Say you want to change your track from premed to acting. You'll bring down the family name.Or you decide to date or marry someone outside of your culture. you're leaving your roots behind or you decid ...
Augmented Societies - A vision for humanity's future with AI | V. Chinyere Inya | TEDxFestac Town
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:28
[Music] What if I told you that you could work four hours a week and sustain yourselves and your family? Would you believe me? Would you believe me? Maybe. Maybe. Right. We can increase wealth by reducing the cost of living and actually using technology to make these kinds of changes and we have to. You cannot job our way out of the current situation. It's not possible. So do you have a vision in for your life? By show of hands, who has a vision for your life? Who does? You know where you're going to. You h ...
Which emotions stick with us? | Akshada Subramaniyan | TEDxUNC
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:28
As a kid, my parents and I took a trip to Paris. I was beyond excited. I mean, I heard so much about it and couldn't wait to live my best life.I would be sipping hot chocolate, visiting all the museums, and of course, seeing the Eiffel Tower. It was the iconic symbol of Paris, and I was buzzing with excitement. So, after days of sightseeing, we're walking up to the base of the tower, and I slowly start to get a little apprehensive.I just assumed that seeing the monument would make my fear of heights just va ...
Shifting perspectives on what's possible | Casey Buisson | TEDxUNC
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:27
Growing up, I had many ideas about what I wanted to do with my life. At one point, I wanted to be a veterinarian because I just love my dog so much. And then I realized I was on the swim team, so I should be a marine biologist and go swim with the dolphins. And then my parents sent me to marine biology camp where we had to dissect a fish. and I no longer wanted to do that. Then I wanted to be an actor and I sent in an audition tape to a Disney Channel open casting call. They did not call me back and that's ...
Building futures because someone built mine | Mr. Emmanuel Gosula | TEDxSIU Hyderabad
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:26
Mentorship & Support - Mentorship and support are crucial for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds to unlock their potential and achieve success [5][6][8] - Identifying talent and potential, rather than focusing on financial status, is key to effective mentorship [8] - Mentorship is viewed as seed funding for the future, not charity [25][26] - Small acts of support and guidance can create a ripple effect, impacting numerous lives [24][25] Personal & Social Responsibility - Individuals who have benefited from mentorship have a responsibility to pay it forward and help others [16][17] - Individual social responsibility, rather than just corporate social responsibility, can drive significant change in communities [16] - Investing time and effort, even just one hour per week, can make a substantial difference in someone's life [28] Overcoming Barriers & Achieving Success - Coming from a remote village and facing financial hardship doesn't preclude achieving top positions in organizations and international travel [2][13] - Interpersonal skills and confidence are as important as English language proficiency for career growth [18][21] - Providing access to opportunities and guidance can empower talented individuals from underprivileged backgrounds to pursue careers and build better futures [11][22]
Voices for a sustainable future | Pratham Golcha | TEDxYouth@SunbeamBhagwanpur
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:21
Sustainability & Climate Action - The youth holds immense power to drive sustainability and climate action, which transcends borders and affects all of humanity [1][2] - India's ancient civilizations like Harappa and Mohenjo-daro demonstrated sustainable practices, and traditional Indian kitchens exemplify zero wastage, serving as global role models [4] - Youth empowerment can be maximized through sustainability initiatives and global engagement (diplomacy), requiring communication skills to build capacity and create lasting impact [5] - Climate change and sustainability efforts require action and execution, not just policies and agreements on paper [9] - The UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aimed to be achieved by 2030, provide a framework for global objectives, but progress has been hampered by conflicts [10][11] - Personal responsibility and a global citizen mindset are crucial for addressing climate change, emphasizing that what one sows, one reaps [12][21] - Changes in sustainability and climate action are gradual processes requiring sustained effort over years to create substantial impact [17][18] - Global challenges like poverty, hunger, and lack of education are interconnected with climate action and require a focus on basic human rights [23][24] - Thinking globally but acting locally is essential, leveraging local actions to create global impact, even if not everyone can participate in global forums [26][27] - Collective responsibility and individual values are key to building a global community of change-makers, emphasizing the importance of being good human beings [32][36]
Building a World through Networks and Voices | Bhavika Dabur | TEDxYouth@SunbeamBhagwanpur
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:21
Every time I walk into the room abroad, whether it's filled with policy makers, young leaders, or just silent eyes waiting to listen, I don't just carry my identity. I carry the heartbeat of a billion dreams stitched into one name, India. To all my fellow young change makers, the audience, the uh the eyes, the minds are the prana.My name is Pavika and for the next few minutes, I believe you all can identify me as before I delve into it, I need to confess something. The first time I was called a youth repres ...
Awakening Festac Town | Benita-Maria Kelechi Opara (rialena_tm) | TEDxFestac Town
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:21
[Music] That's like they say you go far when you stand on the shoulders of giants. But what happens when the giants no longer stand up or when the heartbeat of that giant fades into silence. It's how was laced with excitement lighting up the size and colors and creativity that couldn't be possible was the mind of creative goer and wakanda with her vibr seven major streets crafted as if in golden perfection.Every street like a rest in the song dancing on the tongs of our ancestors perfect in all its imperfec ...
Weaving the fabric of heritage | Disha Shah | TEDxYouth@SunbeamBhagwanpur
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:20
So I'm Disha Sha. I'm 21 years old and I'm from Vanasi itself city which is known for its evergreen timeless binari saris. So I'm the co-founder at safety pins.It's an online platform for binari sardis and suits. Today we have uh over 850k followers on Instagram. We've been for featured in Vogue India.We've exhibited at different parts of the country but none of this started like as a business plan. It started with passion and pandemic of course. So let me take you back to it.So I come from a family that's ...
Learning beyond classrooms | Adarsh Kumar Singh | TEDxYouth@SunbeamBhagwanpur
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-10 16:20
uh when it comes to the uh things that both of the co-hosts talked about. So majorly in today's talk I'll be covering three things major starting with first of all so often when we are in school because because I'm mostly catering uh to an audience from school I'll be keeping it specifically for them when we are in school specifically we often are told that we should work on a lot of things if you want to be an entrepreneur often because of Shark Tank everyone wants to create something new they want to put ...