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We need to tell our stories about death | Hannah Jardine Youell | TEDxGosport
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-23 16:42
Core Argument - The speaker advocates for sharing stories about death to foster connection and understanding, arguing that it's a universal human experience often avoided in conversation [10][11] - Sharing death stories can bring order to chaos and facilitate bilateral integration in the brain, connecting logic and emotion [8] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of honest and clear communication about death, especially with children, to avoid misconceptions [8] Personal Experience & Impact - The speaker shares personal experiences of loss, including the death of her sister, grandmother, and father, highlighting the profound impact these events had on her life [4] - The speaker contrasts the ease of sharing birth stories with the difficulty of discussing death, questioning why death is such a taboo subject [6] - The speaker describes the transformative experience of witnessing her sister's death, emphasizing the presence of love, connection, and peace amidst heartbreak [9] Societal Implications - The speaker notes that societal discomfort with death leads to awkwardness and hesitance when supporting those who are grieving [9] - The speaker suggests that sharing death stories can combat loneliness in grief and remind us of our shared humanity [10][11] - The speaker believes that these stories connect us with something greater than ourselves and invite us to live with more meaning [9]
Colors of Courage: How Art Helps Us Heal | Karinka Ngabito | TEDxAvicenna Cinere School
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-20 15:49
[Music] Hello. How do you think about strength. Something strong or tough.Sometimes we push to be strong to face the world. Yeah, I used to picture that. But until grief show, grief showed me that strength can uh can look much quieter.Hello everyone, my name is Karen Ka. I'm a grief advocate and a therapeutic expressive arts facilitator. Also the founder of one of the mental health services in Indonesia.Today I want to share about a quiet kind of heroism, one that takes deep in courage. Uh grief touches man ...
Buttered Toast with Maple Syrup | Kyla Corelli | TEDxAtlanta Intl School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-16 15:36
[Music] The year is 1994. Toy Story, the first Pixar film, is about to be released. Baggy clothes are in. Texting hasn't been invented yet. And people are still waiting for their internet to connect through dialogue. And my Tamagotchi was thriving. I was in third grade at St. Christopher's Elementary School. I played soccer 5 days a week. And my biggest worry was saving up my allowance to buy the next Beanie Baby, a long-term investment I thought would pay off when they were worth a fortune. One day, I live ...
LOUIS TOMLINSON OPENS UP IN AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
The Diary Of A CEO· 2025-10-09 19:00
Personal Struggles & Growth - The subject felt like a failure in certain situations and is still processing those feelings [1] - Overcame initial failures in auditions by relearning confidence [2][3] - Experienced guilt related to success and financial gains, stemming from a working-class background [4] - Struggled with personal contributions within the band [4] - Realized the importance of family time, which was diminished due to band commitments [4][5] - Grieving is a personal challenge, but the subject aims not to be defined by it [6] Career & Fame - The subject did not initially aspire to be a singer, growing up in a working-class environment [1] - Experienced a lack of normality due to fame [4] - Faced the realization at 24 years old that career trajectory might decline [5]
Mom of murdered U.S.-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin: 'I don't need more people to die'
NBC News· 2025-10-07 11:21
Conflict Resolution & Regional Stability - The region faces a "stuck quicksand taffy" situation, indicating a complex and difficult conflict [2] - There is a need to move the entire region forward and escape the current state of conflict [2] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of taking a chance to move forward, even if it means "limping" or "crawling" [2] - The speaker acknowledges the involvement of "architects of this plan" and "desperate voices" coming together [2] Personal Impact & Grief - The speaker acknowledges the immense grief and loss associated with the death of her son [3] - The speaker is trying to figure out how to carry the weight of grief for the rest of her life [3] - The speaker does not want more people to suffer [3] Forgiveness & Justice (Note: This is a sensitive topic and should be handled with care) - The speaker acknowledges the controversial aspect of the deal, which involves potentially forgiving those who murdered her son if they give up their weapons [1] - The speaker is trying to look at the situation from a "zoomed out way" [1] - The speaker does not express "fiery venomous anger" [2]
Grief | Kaya Desai | TEDxTheArdeeSchoolNFC
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-06 16:56
Man dies by suicide inside HCFC Bank. September 9th, 2025. Young couple dies by suicide in separate incidents over family opposition.September 9th, 2025. Bits fani student dies by suicide marks fifth case since December 2024. How hopeless should a person feel to consider suicide.What might bring them to take that step. Is it loss, fear, grief, hurt. Emotions that we have all felt at one point.What then causes some to take their lives and others to continue persevering. Hi, my name is Kaya and I fall in that ...
Transforming pain into purpose | Alexander Lange | TEDxBayshore Blvd
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-06 16:11
[Applause] Do you want us to stop. That's what the cardiologist asked me. My 18-month-old son was lying on the bed.A man was pressing down on his chest with everything he had. Machines were beeping. My wife was screaming.And I I was being asked if they should stop trying to save him. Just 48 hours earlier, we were packing for our next destination. Five kids, bags everywhere, passports on the table.one of those how did we pack everything except someone's shoes kind of mourning. Our youngest Liam had fallen p ...
It's Time to Take the "Fun" Out of Funeral | Lance Cox | TEDxSpokane
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-28 17:00
Industry Trends & Historical Context - The funeral industry has shifted from family-led care to professional services, with furniture makers evolving into undertakers and embalmers [1] - Embalming, popularized during the Civil War, led to public displays of the deceased, exemplified by Abraham Lincoln's funeral train covering approximately 2575 kilometers (1600 miles) across 13 cities [1] - Modern society's discomfort with death has led to euphemisms and avoidance of traditional mourning practices [1][2] Shift in Funeral Practices - Memorial services are replacing funerals, with a decreased emphasis on viewing the body and an increased focus on "celebrations of life" [1] - The industry expresses concern that avoiding the reality of death hinders the grieving process and the recognition of loss [1] - The concept of "closure" is identified as a myth, as grief is an ongoing process of adapting to a world without the deceased [1] Recommendations for Mourning - The industry suggests actively engaging with the deceased, even if viewing is limited, through touch, scent, or keepsakes [2] - Mourning is defined as the outward expression of grief, and its validation is crucial for healthy grieving [2] - Encourages open and honest sharing of feelings and memories with others who are grieving, moving away from superficial gatherings [2]
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-09-26 01:29
RT Crypto Chase (@Crypto_Chase)Rest in peace to my grandfather. He was a man who did anything for his family at any time. You could call him at 3 in the morning, an 80 year old man, and he would drive to you anywhere in the world. He was a star athlete in his younger years, he found his wife very early, and they stayed together until today. He was and is the best person I know. There isn't a thing this guy wouldn't do for me. He raised me like was my very own father. He raised the entire family like everyon ...
BREAKING: Three officers killed in Central Pennsylvania shooting, shooter dead
NBC News· 2025-09-17 22:53
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro uh as well as the head of Pennsylvania police uh we believe expected to speak now. Here they are. Let's listen in about law enforcement shooting serve as the commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police.I'm going to address you this evening concerning a critical incident that has rocked the community here in York County uh this afternoon. The incident occurred in Caduras Township, York County. I'd like to preemptively say that there are many details which at this point we ...