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Danced defiance: Reclaiming voice, body, and power | Celeste Lanuza | TEDxTWU
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-11 16:34
Artistic Expression & Empowerment - The arts, including dance, music, and performance, serve as a means of resistance, empowerment, and claiming space, particularly for those marginalized by societal norms [4][25][26] - Embodiment through dance and voice allows for articulation and expression when verbal communication is challenging [3][4] - Creative work connects individuals to community, cultural identity, ancestral memory, and a sense of belonging [14] - Art is not optional but essential for life and hope, especially within immigrant communities [20] Identity & Multiplicity - Embracing contradiction, complexity, and cultural identity as a source of strength is crucial, particularly for Latina artists navigating resistance and acceptance [15][16] - Individuals are meant to be multifaceted, defying societal pressures to fit into a single category or role [6][20][27] - Overcoming self-doubt and adversity through art leads to personal power and the ability to empower others [25][26] Career & Community - Building art with community and chosen family is more fulfilling than industry accolades [23] - Home is defined as an artistic family, shared creation, and community, rather than a physical place [24] - Balancing art, advocacy, and academia allows for standing tall and shattering limiting molds [24]
Awaken the Voice Goddess Within | Rima Medhi | TEDxSeasonsStreet
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-08 15:08
Core Message - The speech emphasizes the importance of finding and amplifying one's authentic voice, referred to as the "voice goddess," to achieve personal and professional fulfillment [3][5][9] - It challenges the societal conditioning that often silences individuals, particularly women, and encourages them to break free from these constraints [7][8][9] - The speech advocates for embracing one's unique story and purpose to create a positive impact on the world [14][15][16] Key Paradigm Shifts - **Listening Inward:** The speech highlights the need to quiet external noise and listen to the inner voice to discover one's truth and purpose [12][13] - **Owning Your Story:** It stresses the importance of embracing one's personal narrative, including both positive and negative experiences, as a source of strength and inspiration for others [14][15] - **Radical Resonance through Purpose:** The speech emphasizes aligning one's energy with their life purpose to amplify their voice and create a lasting impact [16][17] Practical Application - The speech suggests that awakening the "voice goddess" can empower individuals in various roles, such as corporate leaders, artists, and parents, to connect more deeply and authentically [10][11] - It encourages listeners to visualize themselves speaking with confidence and inspiring others, highlighting the transformative potential of their voice [18][19][20] - The speaker shares her personal journey of overcoming self-doubt and finding her voice, serving as an example of the transformative power of embracing one's authentic self [1][2][21][22]
When Ideas Don't Mix | Alaa Jarrar | TEDxHashemite University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-05 15:15
Business Transformation & Strategy - The company transitioned from engineering to entrepreneurship, identifying a need to integrate technology with various sectors like fintech, healthtech, and edtech [1] - Initially focused on supplementary education for high school students (Tawjihi) in Jordan, the company expanded its vision to encompass broader educational partnerships and a pan-Arab presence [2] - The company shifted its focus from academic subjects to empowering students, recognizing the importance of enabling students with knowledge and skills [2] - The company rebranded from "science, knowledge, and empowerment" to "an empowered Arab generation," reflecting its expanded regional focus and emphasis on empowerment [2] Challenges & Failures - The company faced initial product failures due to a mismatch between their vision and user needs, requiring a complete overhaul of their approach [1] - Marketing efforts initially failed to attract users, despite widespread outreach, indicating a disconnect between the company's messaging and the target audience [1] - The company struggled with scaling, with the founder initially handling multiple roles, highlighting the challenges of early-stage startups [1] - The company's initial business case projected 5,000-6,000 students, but the first course only had four students, demonstrating a significant gap between expectations and reality [1] Growth & Success - The company learned from failures, adapting its strategies and communication to better resonate with students and create a more engaging online learning experience [1] - The company achieved breakeven after five to six years, indicating a long and challenging path to financial sustainability [2] - The company leveraged the COVID-19 pandemic to raise awareness of e-learning, although it also faced negative feedback regarding the quality of forced online education [2] - The company has grown from four students to over 30,000 students in 10 years, signifying a substantial increase [2]
How fashion empowers women and community | Princess Jenkins | TEDxHarlem
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-01 15:18
Community & Business Impact - Small businesses have a significant impact on communities, fostering personal connections and providing essential services [1][2][3] - The Brownstone, an African-American department store in Harlem, served as a change agent in the community for almost 10 years [4][5] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of empowering women financially and helping them realize the "wealth in the wallet" to drive community change [6][7] - Harlem faces challenges like redlining and lack of access to capital, requiring the community to create its own solutions [7] Women Empowerment & Generational Wealth - African-American women start businesses in record numbers but also face high failure rates due to lack of access to capital, resources, and knowledge [10] - Women in the Black organization trains thousands of women on how to start, run, lead, and build businesses [9][10] - The speaker advocates for creating legacy and generational wealth through entrepreneurship, inspiring future generations [9] Community Responsibility & Action - The speaker urges women to use their purchasing power ("power in their purse") to support and uplift their communities [12][16] - The community is responsible for supporting, cultivating, and moving the community forward [15][16] - The speaker views the community as the "stitches" holding the fabric of Harlem together, emphasizing collective love and responsibility [17][18]
Aging into power | Teri Weinberg | TEDxPacific Avenue
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-23 16:11
Career & Leadership - The speaker, a former NBC executive vice president and producer with over two decades of experience, highlights the challenges faced by women in the male-dominated entertainment industry [2][3] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of reclaiming one's voice and owning one's narrative, particularly after feeling marginalized or overlooked [6] - The speaker discusses overcoming professional setbacks, including being "pushed out" from a high-profile position at NBC, and using those experiences to build something new and better [13][15] Personal Growth & Resilience - The speaker shares a personal journey of self-discovery and reinvention, including competing in a triathlon at age 55 after experiencing significant personal loss [16][17] - The speaker underscores the value of persistence, courage, and self-belief in the face of adversity, emphasizing that failure is a part of the path to success [7][15] - The speaker advocates for embracing one's age and experiences, viewing them as sources of strength and wisdom rather than flaws [8][26] Empowerment & Action - The speaker encourages the audience, especially women, to embrace their power, tell their stories, and take up space [23] - The speaker challenges the audience to step outside their comfort zones, pursue their ambitions, and not be afraid to start something new, regardless of age or perceived limitations [24][28] - The speaker promotes authenticity and self-acceptance, urging individuals to be "real and loud and brave and unapologetically you" [25]
Unboxing Identity: The Power of Defining Yourself | Tara Uzra Dawood | TEDxIBA
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-18 15:24
So when I came to the event today, I was told that the theme was the only constant is change. And what that represented to me was the fact that life is continually changing. We're particles that are changing.But the reality is that no one really wants us to change. We're changing but people actually want us to not only stay the same but to box us. So what I'm focusing this talk upon is to let nobody define you but yourself. So when I came in today you first thing I'm sure you noticed is I'm in Karach.I'm we ...
How Clean Gold Can Change Africa | Dr. Chad Michael Altieri Esq | TEDxSTU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 15:58
Problem & Impact - Conflict minerals, especially Colton, are smuggled across borders and enter international supply chains, funding child labor, human exploitation, and rape [5][6] - Current international regulations like Dodd-Frank and traceability initiatives like ITSCI are failing to prevent conflict minerals from entering the marketplace [5] - This exploitation leads to human suffering, including preventing young girls from attending school and forcing people into backbreaking labor [3][4] Proposed Solutions - Empowering local mining communities through education, technology, and mechanization to transition to semi-industrial mining operations [7][8] - Implementing traceability bagging systems and blockchain technology to create a permanent, immutable record of each gram of mineral back to its source [8][9][14] - Forming an African Federation of Artisanal Miners, similar to the National Federation of Coffee Growers in Colombia, to offer best practices, equipment, and formalization support [20][21][22] Implementation & Results - The speaker coordinated with a US-funded initiative to construct a supply chain management system compliant with OECD, Dodd-Frank, and ICGLR in the UAE [12] - The speaker assisted the federal government in instituting the first artisanal mining publication system and performed on-site inspections in the DRC [16] - The speaker successfully imported the first clean and traceable artisanal gold export from Congo to Dubai, selling it to an LBMA refinery [17][18] Future Vision & Benefits - Creating socially responsible smartphones and clean gold jewelry lines using ethically sourced and traceable components from thriving communities [25] - Strengthening ties between exporting nations and trade partners, fostering respect, stability, and economic partnerships [26] - Transforming Africa from a source of conflict minerals to a key player in ethical trade and sustainability [26]
Caregiver to Changemaker: Courage to Inspire | Amina Ibrahim Manzo | TEDxSkyline University Nigeria
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-02 16:37
[Music] I would love to send a message. This a question for you to keep by the side. Then we'll answer it at the end of my session.What is your purpose. What drives you. Imagine communities where access to basic health is a luxury, not a right.Imagine pregnant women relying on traditional practices and knowledge because they don't have access to a medical person nearby. Let's imagine a world where kids missing school due to preventable illnesses. That was my reality.not as a nurse but as a witness to storie ...
Breaking Boundaries: Legal Literacy and Social Change | Prachi Pratap | TEDxStXaviersCollegeKolkata
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 16:43
Core Message - The speech emphasizes that perceived limitations are often self-imposed constructs based on social, historical, and personal biases, suggesting that individuals have the power to transcend these limitations [1][17][19] - It highlights the importance of challenging existing norms and laws to bring about societal change, citing examples where individuals' actions led to significant legal and social reforms [2][3][13][14] - The speech advocates for legal literacy, emphasizing that awareness of one's rights is crucial for accessing justice and challenging systemic issues [7][9][11][12] Societal Impact & Legal Perspective - The speaker shares personal experiences and legal cases to illustrate how individuals can challenge societal norms and existing laws to effect change, including examples related to women's rights and legal rights [5][6][15][16] - The speech points out the lack of legal literacy at the grassroots level and advocates for workshops and seminars in vernacular languages to educate people about their rights [11] - It addresses the issue of "prisonization," where individuals in prison are conditioned to behave as prisoners, losing their social identity, and uses examples of individuals who overcame this mental conditioning [20][21][22][23] Call to Action - The speech encourages self-reflection to identify and challenge deeply rooted social, historical, and cultural conditioning [19] - It urges individuals to go beyond societal expectations and contribute to changing the lives of those around them, emphasizing personal responsibility in driving change [24] - The speaker advocates for challenging existing laws and norms, highlighting that landmark judgments and criminal amendments can result from such challenges [13][14]
From Girl to Grit: Breaking Boundaries | Kavitha Lakshminarasaiah | TEDxCMRIT Hyderabad
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-25 16:15
[संगीत] गुड आफ्टरनून एवरीवन। लेट मी स्टार्ट द क्वेश्चन। हाउ मेनी ऑफ़ यू हियर आर स्टडींग टू लेट ऑफ़ समथिंग इवन नोइंग दैट इट डज़ंट सर्विंग यू। मे बी इट्स अ जॉब दैट डज़ंट फुलफिल यू। ओर मे बी इट्स द वे ऑफ़ योर थिंकिंग व्हिच जस्ट वर्क इन द पास्ट बट इज़ वर्किंग एनीमोर। ओर मे बी इट्स अ बिलीफ अबाउट योरसेल्फ व्हिच इज होल्डिंग यू बैक। लेट मी टेल यू सरप्राइजिंगली। लर्निंग इज नॉट द चैलेंजिंग पार्ट ऑफ़ ब्रो। बट आई एम लर्निंग इज। नोबडी टीचेस अस दिस आर्ट। थिंक अबाउट द फर्स्ट टाइम। यू स्टार्टेड राइडिंग अ बैसाइकल। डू यू रिमे मोमें ...