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Forbes· 2025-07-03 20:50
The best hotels in Vienna are reflective of the city's cultural variety, showcasing its charms in their décor, architecture and cuisine. Here's where to stay in 2025 via @ForbesVetted https://t.co/JK25zOeIaf https://t.co/JK25zOeIaf ...
How to create tech-driven diversity | Rezza Moieni | TEDxKorea University
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 16:06
What if I told you that no two people on this planet share the exact same cultural identity? That sounds impossible, doesn't it? But it's true. And that realization started for me in the most unexpected way. I moved to Australia in 2014 as a skilled migrant and joined a fascinating team of people working in the area of education and intercultural understanding. It was the first time I was working in a non- techch environment. In all my previous career in tech departments as soon as the moment you enter a ro ...
Who Am I Really? | Kriyena Dewani | TEDxYasmina British Academy Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 15:32
Core Argument - The speech advocates for incorporating spirituality into daily life as a beneficial practice, distinct from religious affiliation [1][2] - It addresses the challenge of maintaining spiritual connection in the digital age, dominated by smartphones and social media [4][6] - The speaker suggests that spirituality can be integrated with personal passions and cultural practices, using the example of devotional songs (bhajans) [9][10] Benefits of Spirituality - Spirituality is presented as a means to cope with the overwhelming nature of social media and technology, offering relaxation and inner peace [16][17] - Spiritual practices are linked to improved mental health, potentially reducing feelings of depression and anxiety [18] - Embracing spirituality can foster confidence, authenticity, and a stronger sense of self [15][19] Practical Application - The speaker shares a personal experience of practicing bhajans with family, highlighting its role in cultural connection and intergenerational bonding [11][12] - The speech encourages the audience to explore their own spirituality and find practices that resonate with them [19] - It challenges the stereotype that spirituality is uncool, suggesting that it can be empowering and even trendy [14][20]
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The Economist· 2025-06-30 17:00
Every boss will say that culture matters. But only a few companies are really good at creating one. On our “Boss Class” podcast, two such firms show how it’s done https://t.co/uRqlXEQD5q https://t.co/6QbIeacJ4D ...
Weaving Faith and Fashion – Designing with Devotion | Manish Tripathi | TEDxVCOE
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:16
Industry Focus & Design Philosophy - The speaker emphasizes the rich Indian traditional textile culture and its potential for exposure through designing garments for deities [1] - The speaker initially sought recognition by designing for Bollywood celebrities, cricketers, and sports personalities [2] - The speaker highlights a shift in focus towards cultural preservation and employment generation within the handloom and Khadi sectors [3] - The speaker advocates for the use of handloom and Khadi in the deity's garments [5] Career Trajectory & Purpose - The speaker initially aimed for financial success, aspiring to build a business worth billions of rupees (100 crore, 500 crore, 1000 crore, 5000 crore) [3] - A turning point occurred during a flight conversation, prompting a reflection on life's purpose beyond monetary gains [2][3] - The speaker's purpose evolved into contributing to culture, handlooms, and Khadi [3] - The speaker started an initiative "शहर से गाँव तक" (From City to Village) during the COVID-19 pandemic to create employment opportunities in rural areas [5] Social Impact & Future Goals - During COVID, the speaker provided employment to approximately 7,000 women in around 85 villages across 5 states by producing masks [5] - The speaker is currently working on "ध्वज प्रोजेक्ट" (Dhwaj Project), aiming to create sustainable employment for 100,000 (1 lakh) rural women [5]
Ray Dalio Masterclass in 60 Seconds
Bloomberg Television· 2025-06-29 10:01
to me like I have certain values in the culture. You have to have a culture. Mine is meaningful work and meaningful relationships through radical truthfulness and radical transparency.If you worry, you don't need to worry. And if you don't worry, you need to worry because if you worry, then you'll take care of what you're worrying about. And if you don't worry, it's going to hit you probably. It's not where you are. It's the action.It's the evolution that gets you excited to be better and better. Why is he ...
Ray Dalio Masterclass in 60 Seconds
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-28 16:00
to me like I have certain values in the culture. You have to have a culture. Mine is meaningful work and meaningful relationships through radical truthfulness and radical transparency.If you worry, you don't need to worry. And if you don't worry, you need to worry because if you worry, then you'll take care of what you're worrying about. And if you don't worry, it's going to hit you probably. It's not where you are. It's the action.It's the evolution that gets you excited to be better and better. Why is he ...
Melinda French Gates on Microsoft’s Early 'Boys Club'
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-18 14:00
What was the culture of Microsoft back then? Like for better and for worse, I want I want to know. There were some odd characters, including one developer who drumed his way with drumsticks around his office. And I thought, well, there were some odd characters in computer science at Duke, and that's okay. There weren't very many women, and in particular, there weren't that many technical women. It was like a boy's debate club. You'd go into the meetings and you had to, you know, have your points and know wh ...
From Cocido to BBQ. What Food Taught Me About Empathy | Ana Tardio | TEDxAtlanta
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-16 16:48
Close your eyes just a moment and picture your favorite childhood dish. The one made by your parents or grandparents. Can you remember the smell, the taste.How does it make you feel. What memories come flooding back. Now open your eyes.Is your favorite dish the same as the person next to you. Probably not. And even if it is, the taste itself will be different.However, the memories that meals evoke will be similar. For me, that dish is cot. Eating a bowl of cido instantly transferred me back to my childhood, ...
Exploring Identity through Fashion | Phuong Le | TEDxYouth@WASS
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-12 15:32
It sounds a bit odd, but most of the time I feel really special about myself that I can stand at a stage performing piano or even be confident enough to stand here talking. Even so, sometimes I can still feel that I'm a weirdo standing in front of people. The reason for that might be because they don't look like potatoes as I thought before to not be scared or was it because of what I'm wearing.So into this topic to me opening a closet is exactly similar to opening a book without an end and I don't know whe ...