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¿Conoces a quién produce lo que comes? | Warenka Smutny | TEDxColima
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-25 15:50
[Música] [Aplausos] [Música] Gracias. Levante la mano quién de aquí come carne ahora levante la mano. ¿Quién conoce al productor de esa carne.Si es la vikinga tropical, baje la mano. Ya vo. Eh, de todos los que estamos, entonces conocemos muy poco a los productores de nuestros alimentos.Aquí en provincia un poco más, pero en las grandes ciudades no es ni el pun5% de la gente que conoce al productor de sus alimentos. Eh, si estuviéramos más en contacto con los productores, conoceríamos que tiene que cambiar ...
Mucha gente pequeña | José Ramón Paramio | TEDxAlcarria St
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-15 16:47
Social Economy and Community Development - The report highlights the power of small actions by ordinary people in local communities to drive meaningful change [1] - It emphasizes the importance of collective action and community engagement in addressing societal challenges [16] - The "El Rincón Lento" association in Guadalajara serves as a model for responsible consumption, social economy, cultural activities, and social participation [1] - The report advocates for a shift towards a more circular and sustainable economic model, as exemplified by Kate Rayworth's "doughnut economics" [9][10][11][12] Challenges and Opportunities - The report acknowledges the prevalence of pessimism, fear, and uncertainty in contemporary society, amplified by news, social media, and algorithms [3][4] - It suggests that these negative emotions can hinder innovative thinking and problem-solving [2] - The report encourages individuals to overcome these challenges by actively participating in creating a more desirable future [13][14][15][16] Vision and Inspiration - The report draws inspiration from José Luis San Pedro's humanistic and socially conscious approach to economics [8] - It promotes the idea that even small contributions can make a difference, using the metaphor of the hummingbird trying to extinguish a forest fire [13][14][15] - The report concludes by celebrating the "colibríes" (hummingbirds) – individuals who are actively working to transform their communities and create a better world [17][18]