Through intimate personal reflections and patient stories, Fahad Saeed, MD shares his personal journey with the fear of death. In the end, he is surprised to find a simple answer to embracing his own mortality. Dr. Fahad Saeed is a nephrologist and a palliative care specialist who studies dialysis decision-making and end-of-life experiences. His personal life experience as an immigrant and care of patients with serious illnesses have taught him valuable lesson about matters of life and death – and he seeks to share them with everyone.
www.urmc.rochester.edu/ people/29443826-fahad-saeed This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Do you lift people up or hold them down? Based on research, Christine Porath shares the costs of incivility and how civility pays. She explains how incivility is a bug—it’s contagious and we become carriers of it just by being around it. Christine reveals the true power of civility and how our little actions matter. Christine Porath is author of Mastering Civility and co-author of The Cost of Bad Behavior. She’s a professor at McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University and a consultant working with leading organizations to help them create a thriving workplace. Her speaking and consulting clients include Google, United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Pixar, AT
Scott is a strong advocate of narrowing the “knowing doing gap” between research and industry, and is committed to inspiring change through development programmes and game theoretic applications to learning and decision making.
Scott has consulted within a range of global industries and mentored industry leaders in defence, IT, retail and professional services. He has published in several disciplines including leadership development, organisational psychology, HR, change management, rock music and pioneering microscopy techniques for use in disease detection.
Scott is currently writing a book which examines the tools and techniques we use in organisational life, and in which he asks the question “do these tools actually deliver on their promises and are we even asking that question?”
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
Just change your life… but is it really that easy? Find out why 7 seconds can make all the difference.
Alistair Horscroft has spent his working life helping people overcome limiting fears and living with greater personal freedom. He is a philosopher and coach and an entrepreneur and business owner. He has a personal passion for working with ‘unconscious (pre-conscious) processing
You can find out more here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alistair_Horscroft
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
From co-workers and colleagues to friends and family, we are faced with challenging relationships daily. Unfortunately, we often go about managing them the wrong way. Only by elevating our understanding of behavior and acting through an internalized approach will we be able to master the conflicts created by dealing with difficult people. Jay Johnson is a trainer specializing in communication and leadership development. Using a unique perspective of behavioral intelligence, Jay empowers people and organizations across the globe stretching from Main Street to Wall Street. Jay is a designated Master Trainer through the Association for Talent Development (ATD). He is a two-time Excellence in Training Award recipient from the National Association of Professional Communication Consultants and in 2017 he was named “Top Trainer” by the ATD Detroit Chapter. Jay has a devotion to teaching and learning, and is passionate about inspiring people to reach peak performance in work and in life. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
The «Laws of Attraction» are real; inasmuch, there is a Divine Component. Connecting Personality Type to The Laws of Attraction positions you for immediate manifestation of your desires while unleashing your preordained purpose. Your Creator gave you a unique Personality Type for a reason.
There are many words that describe Dr. D Ivan Young, but here are the few that I chose – discerning, enlightened, a spiritual teacher and sagacious philosopher. Seldom does someone possess the ability to connect, at a core level, to impact so many different and varying people. His witty insight into how, and moreover why, people do the things they do is astonishing. Having known Dr. Young for a few years, never have I seen him at a loss for words or searching for an answer. His compassion, his love, and his authentic way of communicating to us exactly what we need to hear and when we need to hear it has profoundly changed my life, and the lives of everyone I’ve witnessed him come in contact with.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
Что бы люди ни делали для улучшения мира, их объединяют искренние намерения, вера в лучшее и улыбки, которые их окружают. Все три составляющие есть в проекте Семена Ярославлева — простом инструменте распространения добра.
Социальный предприниматель, автор маленького социального проекта dobra.me. Верит, что каждый человек добрый и нужно только немного подтолкнуть его к этому добру.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
В московском офисе ФБК прошли дебаты между Алексеем Навальным и Игорем Стрелковым, которые продлились около полутора часов. Модератором выступил журналист Михаил Зыгарь. Оппоненты высказали свои позиции по таким темам, как борьба с коррупцией, конфликт на востоке Украины и отношения России с Западом.
Разбор дебатов от Павловского, Зыгаря, Крылова и Чеснакова смотрите здесь: tvrain.ru/s/lfr/
0:00 – Интро
0:43 – Как литература развивает интуицию
2:09 – Как литература рассказывает о будущем
5:31 – Какие знания даёт художественная литература
9:57 – Стоит ли читать нон-фикшн литературу
14:34 – О продакт-менеджменте
17:02 – О «Войне и Мир»
17:35 – Зачем читать «Войну и мир»
18:40 – О любимых книгах
21:29 – Как книги помогают в жизни?
23:39 – О литературе, музыке и кино
26:45 – Как найти свою мечту
29:54 – Последние прочитанные книги
31:50 – О философской литературе
32:48 – О двойственности природы человека
36:47 – Как находить полезные книги?
37:15 – О книге «Рестарт: Как прожить много жизней»
39:36 – О путешествиях
43:00 – О религии
45:21 – Про даосизм
48:27 – О медитациях
50:38 – Like Бунин
52:54 – О «Непобедимом солнце» Пелевина
53:48 – О русском культе интеллекта
55:29 – Мысли о будущем
56:06 – Конкурс