A beautiful association with Radio is just like falling into a ‘relationship’. She had her ‘first love’, ‘flings’, break up’, all with the radio. A woman who...
Rachel Hutchisson's talk is about why the end of Corporate Social Responsibility is A GOOD THING. Why is it a good...
Rachel Hutchisson's talk is about why the end of Corporate Social Responsibility is A GOOD THING. Why is it a good thing? Because it will be replaced, by "Human Social Responsibility." Hutchisson outlines why the phrase Corporate Social Responsibility is so problematic, before offering her advice to businesses of all sizes in how to identify and operate a successful program. The key? Listening and empowering the workers of the business, and listening to your community. Hutchisson ends her talk with a call to leadership -- Keep the HUMANS central.
Children of Darkness is an Oscar nominated 1983 documentary film produced and written by Richard Kotuk and Ara...
Children of Darkness is an Oscar nominated 1983 documentary film produced and written by Richard Kotuk and Ara Chekmayan. It explored the topic of juvenile p...
Digital did not kill the radio star! In this passionate and energetic talk, DJ Sam Hall explains how radio still has...
Digital did not kill the radio star! In this passionate and energetic talk, DJ Sam Hall explains how radio still has the power to promote worldwide access to...
The program reports the committment of the Catholic Church and of the Assembly of the Churches in Syria facing the...
The program reports the committment of the Catholic Church and of the Assembly of the Churches in Syria facing the emergency of the Syrian refugees in the ne...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this highly insightful...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this highly insightful talk Gary provides us as insider account ...
You can take a wheelchair just about anywhere. Amy addresses societal perceptions of disability and her vision for...
You can take a wheelchair just about anywhere. Amy addresses societal perceptions of disability and her vision for how we all change the way we approach disability. Amy has been a wheelchair user for the past ten years; she has Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a rare genetic condition that causes weak tissues, joint dislocation, chronic pain and fatigue. In spite of this, Amy lives an exciting and hugely positive life, travelling the world, working as a graphic designer for a charity and campaigning to change the way society understands disability. Most recently, Amy has published for Buzzfeed on her three-month adventure around South East Asia, writing about, filming, and photo-documenting her experiences in her wheelchair.
Maria Estling Vannestål had a promising career as a PhD in English linguistics -- teaching, doing research, writing...
Maria Estling Vannestål had a promising career as a PhD in English linguistics -- teaching, doing research, writing books and articles. Still, she was not sa...
Here's a reading of the "Subconscious Mind" chapter from my book "The Secret to Awesomeness. Thanks to the...
Here's a reading of the "Subconscious Mind" chapter from my book "The Secret to Awesomeness. Thanks to the YouAreCreators channel for creating this video. Na...