TED talks worth sharing
TED stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design, and TED Talks is an international speaker series with the goal of disseminating “ideas worth sharing.” Anyone who has watched TED Talks likely has a favorite, or has shared it with friends and family, as most of the speakers are high caliber, speaking on modern topics that impact our daily lives. The topics range from neurological happenings to how to find inspiration in shared spaces.
The speakers vary in where they are from, what their backgrounds are, and what they do for a living, but they all have one thing in common – passion. Below are five TED talks worth sharing; some have been around for several years, some are brand new, and while not all will apply to you, at least one is likely to change your thinking about your world.
Tip: click the rectangle in the top right of each video to watch in full screen.
Simon Sinek implores you to ask WHY
Our team has watched many, many TED Talks, and we all find ourselves coming back to this one, recommending this one, and quoting this one. This very talk has affirmed how we do business and helped lift us up when we feel the frustration of a destroyed economy. This is by far our favorite TED Talk of all time.
Read more about Sinek’s TED Talk here.
Shawn Anchor shares the secret of escaping the cult of the average
Not only is Anchor an amazing storyteller, he’s funny, and after this video, we all wanted to hear more from him (and some of us went out and found more videos featuring his anecdotes). Many people (cynics like us included) hear the phrase “positive thinking” and roll their eyes, but Anchor makes a new case for it and introduces evidence as to how our culture discourages positive thinking and holds us down.
Read more about Anchor’s TED Talk here.
Richard St. John’s 8 keys to success
After 500 interviews over many years, St. John has boiled down success to eight key factors, including advice from heavy hitters like Rupert Murdoch. What first struck us is that the study was done exclusively with TED Talk attendees, meaning people who could afford thousands of dollars to buy a ticket, but then it struck us that professionals that can drop coin like that are likely successful, so perhaps their advice is worth more than if you stopped 500 random people on the street. But maybe not, you decide:
Read more about St. John’s TED Talk here.
Candy Chang’s insight into the power of shared spaces
We have long been fans of Candy Chang and have featured many of her works here on AG. We won’t spoil them for you in case you aren’t familiar with them, but what we were most moved by in the video is not just her story, her creativity, and how far her simple messages have spread, but how moved she is in telling her tale. She is in tears for most of the TED Talk, which in some circles would be grounds for criticism, but we praise her for being so raw and honest, which is the vary nature of her works.
Read more about Chang’s TED Talk here.
Rob Legato shows you how to create awe
In the following video, Legato does so much more than shed light on Hollywood magic, he addresses how he created awe with his audience, not based on what they see with their eyes, but on what they feel with their hearts. Watch this with an open mind, and consider how you can tap into your consumer’s emotions rather than simply serve up the same old, same old, based on the way it has always been done (or what is seen as reality/tradition/what have you).
Read more about Legato’s TED Talk here.
hugorealtor
September 7, 2012 at 6:16 pm
@utahREpro @laniar They really are great. It’s wonderful to have access to some great minds of our times.
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smallbizatlanta
September 9, 2012 at 1:48 pm
@ElaineJoli Hey #savvybizlady! How are you?
ElaineJoli
September 9, 2012 at 1:55 pm
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BoBarronCCIM
September 11, 2012 at 12:00 pm
@BarbiReuter @DianeDanielson those are incredible “talks” are they not!? #crejavaclub
BarbiReuter
September 12, 2012 at 12:36 pm
@BoBarronCCIM Love TED – great to have them curated. Many thanks! cc @DianeDanielson
shannabright
September 16, 2012 at 11:22 am
@capster9 There are two of my favorites in there. Pretty much anything @SimonSinek is a must for me! Have a happy Sunday!
capster9
September 16, 2012 at 1:19 pm
@shannabright I couldn’t agree more Shanna! I’m a big fan of the TED program as well as @simonsinek. Hope you have a great Sunday!