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CARE- Mantras of Success | Major (Retd.)Vandana Sharma | TEDxPeoples University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-15 14:51
Ethical Considerations in Technology - Technology, like AI, can easily turn into a curse if not handled with care, similar to the mythological story of Bhasmasura [1] - The responsible handling of technology, including AI and social media, is crucial for it to remain a blessing [1] - Critical thinking is essential to discern meaningful information from empty noise, especially on social media [1] - Empathy is a key attribute that distinguishes humans from machines and is vital for building people-centric organizations [3] Personal and Professional Development - Adaptability is crucial, especially when facing challenges and biases in male-dominated environments [2] - Resilience is important for navigating career changes and setbacks, making life worthwhile regardless of the outcome [3] - The speaker's career transitioned from the army to the corporate world, involving re-skilling and adapting to a different work culture [2] Technology and Society - Technology can be used to empower artisans and facilitate global commerce, as demonstrated by connecting Indian weavers with customers worldwide [3] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of leading with care, encompassing critical thinking, adaptability, resilience, and empathy, to build a beautiful world [3]
Lead like a Woman | Dr. Alice Abraham | TEDxICEAS
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 16:41
Leadership Style & Impact - Women leaders often combine courage, conviction, and resilience with empathy, collaboration, and emotional intelligence, creating a potent leadership style [3][4] - Companies led by women outperform competitors by 226% over time, and startups with women founders return 63% more [7] - Tech teams with women leaders deliver 35% higher ROI, and companies with strong female leadership have 36% higher return on equity [7] - Leading like a woman involves embodying empathy, conviction, and resilience, applicable to all genders [5][19] Gender Disparity & Cultural Factors - Women hold only 104% of Fortune 500 CEO roles, representing 54 out of 500 positions [7] - Women-founded startups receive only 25% of venture funds [7] - Cultural conditioning teaches girls to nurture, listen, and emotionally attune, skills now recognized as potent transformational leadership qualities [9] - Women often rely on persuasion and trust-building due to historical male dominance, enhancing their ability to read situations and bring people together [10] Leadership Traits & Challenges - Women leaders often prioritize sustainability over short-term wins, demonstrating compassion for real-life challenges [11] - Women leaders often bring an outsider's perspective, questioning conventional methods and promoting innovation [12] - The resilience gained from childbirth and related challenges contributes to women's leadership strength [13][14] - Authentic leadership involves stepping up at the right time, regardless of authority, and showing conviction [19]
The Power Behind S.H.E. | Shreya Nair | TEDxYouth@TheShriramMillenniumSchoolNoida
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:51
[Music] I envision a world where women are leaders, where it is safe enough to walk alone without fear, where every girl is educated and can choose the path she desires. A world without gendered expectations. The world we have today is blanketed by the notion of it being an empathetic and inclusive one, which I do believe we are striving to achieve.However, that begins with equal rights, education, and safety for all. India with over 100 million adolescent girls. Then why is it that 23% drop out due to lack ...
When Pain Becomes Proof We're the Problem | Jonaki Arora | TEDxYouth@TheShriramMillenniumSchoolNoida
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:51
[Music] Hi everyone. Thank you so much for being here and staying present through this full day of rich conversations. I want to start by asking all of you a question. Have anyone here ever felt I'm not good enough? Oh, thank you. Thank you. I thought I was the only one. Oh, wow. Lots of hands there. Nobody here. Okay, lots of hands. Yes. Oh, thank God. I was going to think that I'd be the only one. Um, this is something, this feeling is something that visits most of us many times in our lives. I faced this ...
Community – not just people, but hearts | Vivaan Berry | TEDxYouth@TheShriramMillenniumSchoolNoida
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:50
Community Engagement & Social Impact - The speaker initiated a mini jungle project at age 11, showcasing early engagement in environmental awareness [1][2] - Project Udaan, a student-led initiative, distributed books to over 15,000 children across 11 states with the help of over 600 volunteers and 115+ corporations [6] - A football fundraiser successfully raised over 400,000 Rupees (4 lak rupees) with sponsors [8][9] - I Get Equality raised over $10,600 USD with a team of over 50 volunteers and 20 camps, helping over 5,000 blue-collar workers and distributing over 2,500 care materials [12] - Shri Saiyog engaged with diverse social groups, including economically weaker backgrounds, children from shelter rooms, and parathletes [16][17] Empathy & Action - Empathy extends beyond people to include rivers, plants, and animals [4][5] - Empathy involves recognizing pain and taking action [17] - Community involvement and empathy can inspire others to participate in positive change [10] Personal Growth & Leadership - The speaker's journey involved taking on increasing responsibilities, from fundraising intern to president [5] - Overcoming challenges and planning to leave the organization, but staying due to the impact on children [11] - The speaker emphasizes that anyone can lead change by caring, acting, and noticing [19]
Empower Teams, Never Kill Hope | Satyam Kushwaha | TEDxYouth@TheShriramMillenniumSchoolNoida
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:50
Key Takeaways on Empathy and Leadership - Empathy is not just a feeling, but a choice to stand between chaos and hope, requiring effort to help others even without expertise [11][12] - Experience, such as military training, can hardwire individuals to prioritize service before self, enabling quick decision-making in critical situations [9][10] - Leadership involves providing a canvas for others, especially the youth, to contribute to society, fostering a sense of purpose and service [19][25] - Taking ownership and protecting the team are crucial for leaders, especially in social empathy initiatives, as things can go wrong and stories can be twisted [27] - Teamwork, loyalty, and trust are essential for achieving impact, while individualistic pursuits may lead to short-term gains but ultimate downfall [28][29] COVID-19 Response and Community Impact - A network of volunteers, including 400 girl volunteers from colleges, was mobilized to manage COVID-19 related requests and provide support [16] - The team successfully managed 3,500 cases across the country, sometimes requiring 600 calls in one night to secure a single oxygen cylinder [23] - The initiative saved 85 Non-Resident Indian (NRI) parents, who even offered between $100,000 to $500,000, but no money was accepted, emphasizing selfless service [23] - Geospatial technology and empathy were key to the success, enabling excellent oxygen calculations and coordination [26] Call to Action for the Future Generation - The younger generation needs guidance and ignition to foster empathy and contribute positively to society [22] - Individuals should act when they receive a call for help, as inaction leads to stagnation [34] - Creating jobs and becoming entrepreneurs is encouraged for the privileged, contributing to wealth creation and opportunities for others [33] - Saving lives, teaching skills, and creating jobs are three ways to bring impact to the society [29][31][33]
Finding positives in your worst moments | Nipun Malhotra | TEDxYouth@TheShriramMillenniumSchoolNoida
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:35
Advocacy and Policy Change - The speaker's advocacy led to the Delhi High Court's historic judgment ensuring bus accessibility for persons with disabilities nationwide [42] - Successful advocacy efforts reduced the Goods and Services Tax (GST) on disability aids from 18% to 5%, with ongoing efforts to eliminate it entirely [44][45] - The speaker collaborated with 85 Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to create a charter of demands for persons with disabilities, presenting it to various political parties to ensure their inclusion in policy and politics [47] - The speaker worked with Zomato to add access filters to restaurants, influencing other apps to adopt similar accessibility features [36] Corporate and Social Inclusion - The speaker founded the Nipon Foundation in 2012 to help persons with disabilities get jobs in the corporate sector, focusing on sensitization workshops, accessibility audits, and disability employee resource groups [29][30] - The speaker initiated an award recognizing companies that employ people with disabilities, with Microsoft as a title partner [31] - The speaker created "Wheels for Life" in 2016-2017, connecting people who need wheelchairs with those who can donate them, costing 5,000 rupees [52][53] Thought Leadership and Research - The speaker collaborated with Zoom on a report analyzing reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities across 19 countries [48] - The speaker worked with NDTV and Hyundai on the "State of Disability in India" report, highlighting the need for more thought leadership and disability studies departments in India [48] - The speaker launched a journal called "Access Point" to track disability policies across the country and inform various sectors on how disability intersects with society [52]
Empathy: Believing Pain You Can't See | Harshita Kumari | TEDxYouth@TheShriramMillenniumSchoolNoida
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 15:33
Personal Experience & Disability Awareness - The speaker shares personal experiences with multiple sclerosis and related disorders, highlighting the challenges of living with an often invisible disability [1] - The speaker discusses the societal perception of disability, moving from pity and charity to empathy and understanding [1] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of empathy and small acts of kindness in making the world more livable for people with disabilities [1][2] Healthcare & Medical Diagnosis - The speaker recounts a decade-long journey of medical diagnoses, including multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), and MOG antibody-associated disease [1] - The speaker describes the impact of these conditions on physical abilities, including walking, talking, and vision [1] - The speaker mentions undergoing chemotherapy as part of the treatment [1] Societal Barriers & Invisible Disabilities - The speaker describes the challenges of navigating societal barriers, such as using elevators designated for people with disabilities and facing disbelief or questioning [1] - The speaker highlights the emotional and physical exhaustion of constantly translating one's body and negotiating pain levels due to an invisible disability [1] - The speaker points out that the real barrier is not the physical one, but the silence, disbelief, and discomfort encountered from others [1]
The Secret Ingredient to Designing Apps People Love | Dr. Mahsa Fischer | TEDxHHN
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-14 14:46
Design Thinking Principles - Design thinking prioritizes understanding users' needs, expectations, and pain points to create effective solutions [9] - Empathy is crucial for excellent design, focusing on understanding people's needs rather than just showcasing technology [21] - Innovation begins with understanding and solving real user problems, not just adding fancy features [15] - The "Five Whys" method is a powerful technique to uncover the root cause of a problem, leading to better solutions [21][22] Application of Design Thinking - Design thinking can be applied to various scenarios, including designing apps, organizing events, and reimagining campus environments [10] - In developing a cancer counseling app, involving psycho-oncologists and cancer patients revealed that a mood diary feature was not needed [13][14][15] - For the "Idealize" platform, AI and generative AI were used to connect people and projects, addressing concerns about sharing ideas [19][20] User-Centric Approach - Products should be designed to make users' lives easier, not harder, by empathizing with their needs and expectations [2][3] - Designers should consider the user experience to ensure products and services are intuitive and meet user goals [8][9] - Understanding user frustrations and unmet needs can lead to innovative solutions that make a difference [23][24]
Why we hide our differences — and how to stop | David Jiang | TEDxShahe Street
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-13 15:51
Core Argument - The speech emphasizes the importance of recognizing "invisible differences" beyond visible categories like race, gender, and age, arguing that these hidden aspects of identity profoundly shape individuals' experiences and well-being [4][5][7] - It posits that societal expectations and norms often force individuals to suppress or hide these differences, leading to emotional distress, isolation, and a loss of potential contributions to the community [8][10][13] - The speech advocates for empathy as a key tool for acknowledging and valuing these invisible differences, promoting a more inclusive and authentic environment where individuals feel safe to express their true selves [17][20][25] Societal Impact - The speech suggests that overlooking invisible differences not only harms individuals but also weakens communities by stifling creativity, innovation, and meaningful connections [12][16] - It argues that authentic diversity thrives when everyone feels safe to express their full selves, leading to a richer and more vibrant society [12][16] - The speech highlights the role of societal expectations in shaping individual identities, noting that people often internalize cues about which parts of themselves are acceptable and valuable [8][9] Call to Action - The speech encourages listeners to actively listen to quieter voices and value perspectives that differ from their own, even when they are initially confusing or challenging [23] - It promotes the idea that creating a world where differences are openly accepted requires daily commitments to truly see each other as individuals [24] - The speech concludes by emphasizing that choosing visibility means choosing connections, dignity, and openness, ultimately building communities where everyone feels seen, accepted, and free to be themselves [25]