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What a Himalayan adventure taught me about connection and dialogue | Henry Yampolsky | TEDxWaltham
Join Henry as he shares his Himalayan motorcycle adventure through pictures and video as well as what he learned about identity, connection, and dialogue. His talk provides the audience with practical ways they can leverage what he learned without going as far or as high. Trained as a lawyer, Henry Yampolsky is a mediator, facilitator, and conflict coach. He is passionate about leading transformative conversations and about empowering individuals and organizations to respond to conflict with strength, clarity, and ease. Henry has worked with hundreds of complex conflicts around the world and is the co-founder, President, and CEO of the Living Peace Institute. Henry is the co-creator of the mindfulness-based conflict coaching tool, called Dis-Solving Conflict from Within™ and is the author of revolutionary mediation training curriculum which incorporates mindfulness and yoga into conflict resolution training. Henry is also a Master-Level teacher of Sattva Yoga, trained in Rishikesh, India. More information about Henry and his work is available at www.livingpeaceinstitute.com. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Facing fear is an opportunity for growth | Carole Copeland Thomas | TEDxWaltham
Carole shares very personal stories about facing and moving beyond fear to grow both personally and professionally - and she offers advice on ways we can experience fear and use it for good. Captivating audiences around the world since starting her business in 1987, Carole creates community as an internationally-recognized keynote speaker, thought leader, and cultural collaborator. Her understanding of the global marketplace, as well as of current issues affecting working professionals and business leaders alike, has made her a highly sought-after business consultant and speaker for over three decades. From speaking at organizations like The American Society of Association Executives, and The National Restaurant Association to interviewing international business experts, Carole uses her understanding of the dynamics of our shifting marketplace to empower leaders for change. She is the founder of the Multicultural Symposium Series, a multiyear conference and online initiative developed for the advancement of multicultural issues. A blogger and social media enthusiast, Carole uses various technology platforms to share her wisdom and build community. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Memory cafes: making space for dementia and joy | Beth Soltzberg | TEDxWaltham
In a presentation full of images captured at various memory cafes, Beth challenges us to consider who we are without our memories and invites us to explore safe spaces for those with and without dementia to experience connection, creativity, and joy beyond our notions of who we think we are. Beth directs the Alzheimer’s/Related Disorders Family Support Program at Jewish Family & Children’s Service in Waltham, Massachusetts. Beth’s Percolator Memory Cafe Network has helped to develop and spread the Alzheimer’s/Memory Café model, which originated in Holland and has been replicated globally. Beth leads the Dementia Friends Massachusetts public awareness program, and is part of the statewide leadership team promoting dementia friendly community initiatives. For more information on memory cafes please visit www.jfcsboston.org/Percolator. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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The power of preserving the healing touch of medicine | Michael F. Collins | TEDxWaltham
Through powerful personal anecdotes, Dr. Collins illustrates the importance of not only leveraging the amazing amount of medical data available to us, but also ensuring doctors of the future honor the irreplaceable value of a healing, human touch. Michael F. Collins, MD is Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Medical School and Senior Vice President for Health Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, where he oversees the University’s system-wide health and life sciences portfolio. As Chancellor of the Commonwealth’s public medical school, Dr. Collins provides strategic management to a burgeoning UMass Medical School enterprise, which includes 1,200 students in three graduate schools; a workforce of 6,000 employees; complex and diversified business units; and a thriving and internationally renowned biomedical research enterprise that attracts more than $250 million in annual funding. Previously, Dr. Collins was Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Boston and he served as president and chief executive officer of Caritas Christi Health Care System from 1994 to 2004. He is a graduate of the College of Holy Cross and Tufts University School of Medicine. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Your voice is a fingerprint | Stephanie Lamprea | TEDxWaltham
Colombian-American soprano Stephanie Lamprea shares her journey through classical operatic training and demonstrates how exploring both classical and contemporary extended vocal techniques have enabled her to express her unique voice. Music Credits: Opening compilation features excerpts from: “Only The Words Themselves Mean What They Say" Composer: Kate Soper, lyrics by Lydia Davis "Recitation 7" Composer: Georges Aperghis Improvisation by Stephanie Lamprea "Recitation 10” Composer: Georges Aperghis. Final piece: "Dithyramb" (from Tongues) Composer: Jason Eckardt Stephanie Lamprea is an architect of new sounds and expressions as a performer, curator and improviser, specializing in contemporary classical repertoire. Trained as an operatic coloratura, she uses her voice as a mechanism of avant-garde performance art with an entire spectrum of vocal colors (including operatic style, straight tone, sputters and throat noises), creating “maniacal shifts of vocal production and character... like an icepick through the skull” (Jason Eckardt). She has received awards from the John Cage Orgel Stiftung, the St. Botolph Club Foundation and the Puffin Foundation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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What everyone gets wrong about the environment | Joshua Spodek | TEDxWaltham
Josh shares his remarkable, radical, personal journey to more sustainable living -- away from a standard American diet (and life) to his vegan, nearly package-free diet and away from a jet-setting lifestyle to not flying for 4.5 years and counting -- and his profound discovery of a common misconception about acting on environmental values that can help each help each of us live more sustainably and enjoy it. Joshua Spodek PhD MBA is the bestselling author of Leadership Step by Step and Initiative, host of the award-winning Leadership and the Environment podcast, and a professor at NYU. Josh has challenged himself to live a sustainable life- he takes 16 months to produce one load of garbage, and hasn’t flown (by choice) since March 2016. He blogs daily at joshuaspodek.com. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Do species really matter? | Brendan Cline | TEDxWaltham
Given the large number of species currently at risk of extinction, Brendan shares a philosophical and practical exploration of the nature of species and through specific examples, offers a new lens- the wonder of nature's irreplaceable designs - through which we can evaluate conservation policies and investments. Brendan received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University at Buffalo, and was a Florence Levy Kay Fellow in Philosophy and Neuroscience at Brandeis University. His research addresses a range of issues at the intersection of science and philosophy. One of his major projects draws on insights from cognitive neuroscience to illuminate philosophical questions about the nature of evaluation and action: How does evaluation translate into action? Why is it that sometimes, we fail to do what we know is right or best? Brendan is also interested in environmental ethics, and some of his recent work addresses ethical questions about the value of species. He teaches courses in ethical theory and applied ethics, helping students think about how philosophical reflection can help inform their responses to the concrete practical challenges they will face in their personal and professional lives. In his free time, he enjoys cycling and backpacking. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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How to use humor to build trust | Brian Harman | TEDxWaltham
We all need humor and trust, but how are they connected? Brian’s talk reveals new findings on how to use humor to build social trust with everyday techniques that you can use with anyone in any situation. After four spine surgeries, Brian became very interested in health, meditation, and happiness. That’s when he began his intense study of leadership psychology and improv-style humor, loving the fun nature of group activities. Brian married his first childhood love while studying global leadership at Pepperdine and Oxford, earning an MBA and PhD. Now teaching at UC Berkeley part-time, he spends most hours with his team at BM Hallmark www.bmhallmark.com/collaborative-humor. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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How online school ratings accelerate segregation in America | Anuj Kumar | TEDxWaltham
Dr. Kumar shares surprising data from a recent research study that shows how segregation in the US has been impacted by the availability of online school ratings and challenges us to look beyond the internet for solutions. Anuj Kumar is Matherly Professor of Information Systems at the Warrington College of Business, University of Florida. He holds a PhD in Information Systems Management from Carnegie Mellon University and a master’s degree in management from Indian Institute of Management India. Professor Kumar’s research focuses on understanding how information technology affects the behavior of organizations, individuals, and the interactions between them. Specifically, his research explores the role of information technology in three areas –omnichannel customer operations, product recommendation networks, and education. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Our little world | Allison Paradise | TEDxWaltham
Join Allison as she shares how she reconnects with her childlike sense of wonder and explains how one simple realization inspired her to spark a global sustainability movement. Her talk invites us to find freedom from the many constraints that limit our lives and challenges us to see our relationship with our planet in a new way. Special thanks to Joshua Bauer for filming the inspiring videos. Allison Paradise is the Founder & CEO of My Green Lab, a non-profit dedicated to building a culture of sustainability through science. She holds degrees in neuroscience from Brown and Harvard. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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