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Never Give Up The Life Lesson That Changes Everything | Shwetal shubhadeep & Datta Benur | TEDxCMRIT
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-15 15:37
[Music] [Music] Heat up here. Heat up here. [Music] When as an entrepreneur I experience problems or trouble.Tailwinds are welcome very grateful for it. Crossfits are a given. The turbulence is or in the life of an entrepreneur is given and the mental muscles become very important at times like that.But for me the best analogy is the headwinds. When when you as an entrepreneur experience your first rejection or your first failure or your first obstacle, don't think of it as oops and think of it as headwinds ...
Future Makers: How Gen Z Is Leading Indonesia to Its Golden Era | Amel Carla | TEDxITB
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-15 15:36
Shalom. Om swastiastu. Namo buddhaya. Salam kebajikan untuk kita semua. Selamat sore semuanya. Selamat sore T ITB. Perkenalkan saya Amel Karla. Mohon maaf tadi saya kira akan nyala langsung ternyata enggak. Jadi hari ini em saya akan ya ngobrol-ngobrol dan membicarakan tentang bagaimana sih pengalaman dan pendidikan itu membangun ketahanan mental. di sini Jens semuanya >> Om yang di depan aku anggap Jenseny juga ya Om. Jadi, guys, kalau ngomongin tentang gimana sih masa depan kita yang sebenarnya kalau kita ...
The Power of an Unexpected Journey | Rene Smith | TEDxGeorgiaSouthwesternU
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-15 15:26
Community Engagement & Leadership - Personal growth through social interaction and leadership roles can significantly impact career trajectory [1][3][4][9] - Community support is crucial for successful initiatives, highlighting the importance of collaboration [12][17][20] - Relationships are key to successful project development and community engagement [13][15][21] Economic & Community Development Initiatives - One Sumpter Economic Development Foundation addresses local challenges through community-funded projects [11][12] - Broadband expansion project secured over $25 million in grants to improve rural access [14] - Ignite College and Career Academy received a $3 million grant to enhance education and workforce opportunities [17] - Pearly Brown Amphitheater is under construction with $1.6 million raised through collaborative efforts, aiming for economic and cultural development [19][20][21] Addressing Social Issues - Community is actively working to address youth violence and crime through collaborative efforts involving law enforcement, faith-based organizations, schools, and students [18][19]
Remembering the Past, Empowering the Future | Sam Mahone | TEDxGeorgiaSouthwesternU
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-15 15:25
Historical Context & Significance - The movement addressed Jim Crow society and segregation in schools and public facilities [2] - The America's Colored Hospital, founded in 1923, was the only medical facility in South Georgia for African-Americans until 1953 [4] - The City Federation of Color Women's Club purchased the hospital in 1953 for $8,000 and opened a recreation and childcare center [7][8] - In 1963, the building was used as a freedom school and center during the civil rights movement [8] Project & Funding - In 2018, a partnership was formed to house the American Civil Rights and Cultural Center in the former hospital [4][9] - The project received four grants from the National Park Service for restoration [9] - The project received $500,000 in the first year, $750,000 in the second year, and $750,000 in the third year [10] - Funding from the National Park Service has been temporarily dismantled, but the organization is confident it will continue [10] - The organization is seeking funding from other foundations to cover any shortfalls [14] Future Plans & Community Impact - The center will feature two galleries, one for local, regional, and national artists, and another for civil rights movement artifacts and African-American family history [11] - A library with over 10,000 committed books will be established [12] - A clinic facilitated by PB Sumpter will be housed in the building [13] - The building will function as a center for youth, promoting learning, interaction, and carrying on the legacies of the civil rights movement [15]
The empowering learning environment | Leif Magne Lervik | TEDxFredrikstad
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-14 16:06
Educational Philosophy & Goals - The school aims to nurture hope and provide a platform for students' future success, recognizing their potential to contribute to society in diverse ways [1][3] - The school emphasizes parallel growth, fostering individual uniqueness and achievement within a common ground, rather than focusing on winners and losers [6] - The school strives to create a learning environment that promotes psychological safety, encourages exploration, and strengthens students' self-efficacy [19][20] School Operations & Culture - The school is committed to meeting individual student needs, maintaining academic standards, and ensuring a fair and supportive environment [9][10] - The school principal emphasizes the importance of cooperation, good leadership, and a shared purpose in achieving the school's goals [10][11] - The school culture is built on genuine connections, visible leadership, and the integration of words and actions [28] Student Development & Support - The school acknowledges the importance of safe environments for students to flourish, encouraging creativity and resilience in the face of failure [16][17] - The school aims to instill in students the value of perseverance, supporting their curiosity and removing the fear of making mistakes [18][19] - The school recognizes the significance of its contribution to students' lives during formative years, preparing them for adulthood and future success [33][34] Community Engagement & Collaboration - The school emphasizes the need for active parental involvement, cooperation with local authorities and business communities, and societal support to strengthen the transition for adolescents [35][36]
The Eraser Shavings Theory: E-Waste to E-Potential | Sylvia Rodriguez | TEDxStThomasAquinasHS
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-14 16:02
In second grade, I decided to run for class president. Now, besides the fact I was a very cute kid, I was also a very bossy nine-year-old. I was set to run until I found out my political opponent was the fastest kid in class. Great. Now, I'm not sure why, but in elementary school, being the fastest runner was a big deal. It was a status symbol. Great. I was originally going to give out lollipops, but I quickly realized that would not cut it. I had to come up with a plan that would inspire people, make them ...
Rethinking AI: The Twist That Changes Everything | Tinaye Des Kamukapa | TEDxUniversityofPretoria
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-14 15:18
twisted. Those are the words on this item when I first bought it from my 5-year-old cousin. A simple instruction that would go on to be more significant than I initially would have thought.Have you ever held a kaleidoscope. What may seem to be another ordinary child's toy actually has a little bit more about it. Because as you twist it and you turn it, new patterns are revealed.The ordinary becomes extraordinary. And what if I was to tell you that each and every single one of us is holding a kaleidoscope. N ...
What Dreams May Become | Geetha Shankaran Lam | TEDxSunway University
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 16:40
Career and Artistic Journey - The speaker's 40 years of work in performing arts started at age five, driven by a childhood dream of global peace [1][2] - The speaker trained for seven and a half years and became a national champion winner in Barasanatium competitions [6] - The speaker's first award was for service to Southeast Asian countries for teaching nearly 8 to 10 thousand students [17] - At 56, the speaker returned to the limelight, embracing her scars and sharing her story through dance [18] Family and Mentorship - The speaker's parents provided a foundation of education, spirituality, and arts, influencing her work [2][5] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of teachers (gurus) in her life, highlighting the gurukulum system where students live and study with the teacher [5][7] - The speaker's family is known as a Malaysian family in the arts, with her children being multi-talented musicians and dancers [13][14] Overcoming Challenges and Finding Purpose - The speaker faced personal struggles, including depression and a health condition (atopic dermatitis) that impacted her ability to perform [10][15] - The speaker found healing and purpose in teaching at the Temple of Fine Arts, which allowed her to grow and help others [12][13] - The speaker challenged traditional expectations by dancing without makeup or costumes and shaving her head, making a statement about beauty and perfection [16] Message and Vision - The speaker advocates for using performing arts as a tool to create empathy, compassion, and unity in the world [19] - The speaker hopes to inspire millions, especially children, to love, live, and communicate with their parents [19]
I Don’t Know, and That Changed Everything | Monica Pesswani | TEDxDAIICT
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-13 16:00
Career & Personal Development - Embracing "I don't know" moments can lead to significant personal and professional growth [1][6][22] - Finding one's tribe and building a supportive community is crucial for navigating uncertainty and achieving goals [25][26] - Self-reflection and spending time alone are essential for discovering one's true passions and purpose [26][27] - Volunteering and helping others can provide valuable insights and lead to unexpected opportunities [27][28] Education & Social Impact - The current schooling system may not always foster joy and individual potential in children [14][15] - Experiential learning and focusing on individual potential can significantly impact children's development [15][16] - The Apprentice Project, an educational nonprofit, aims to bring joy, skills, and opportunities to over 250,000 children across 10 states in India [23] - The organization's goal is to help children from low-income schools succeed in life [23]