We have searched the world for amazing individuals with amazing TEDx ideas that would add so much value to the world. Enjoy!
Angelica Robles
Angelica Robles is a former undercover agent, international best-selling, award winning author, motivational, keynote speaker, mindset coach and executive producer.
Angelica has worked as a forensic investigator, interrogator, case manager and communication coach. She specialized in criminal Interviewing and Interrogation at a federal level. She has over 17 years of experience working with government investigations, corporate fraud, and private investigations.
Angelica now focuses on inspiring others to achieve their goals and produce results for individuals, corporations, and business owners. She coaches others how to land movie deals in Hollywood. Her story is being adapted into a feature film “Veritas” by William J. Immerman & Tim Chonacas at Gold Tree Films. Angelica has graced many stages to include Natasha Graziano’s which catapulted her speaking career.
Angelica’s signature speech “The power of forgiveness” inspires people to thrive, to abandon the past that stalls our growth and vitality. To realize forgiveness is the most powerful trait to attain, making you unstoppable and unshakeable. Angelica has a desire to touch, move and inspire as many people as possible via TEDX. Her life’s purpose has become to help others become the best version of themselves without limitations or hindrance from the past. To learn to forgive, is to learn how to breath underwater. Become untouchable.
https://angelicaroblesofficial.com/
Matt Rowe
Matt Rowe is the founder and CEO of Identity of Health LLC, founder, and host of the first ever Symptom Free MS Summit, whose mission is to put the power back into the hands of the MS patient with knowledge, inspiration, love, and hope.
Matt also is the author of Belief to Heal Mastering the Mindset to Heal along with being the host of the Identity of Health Podcast interviewing people who have healed from dis-ease. After his own journey, of being an All-American Triathlete, Ironman finisher, and father of 2, recovering from a paralyzed leg, 25-30 mini strokes a day and his own diagnosis of MS he discovered that his own Belief and love of Self was the key to recovery and healthy relationship of Self.
He is an inspirational speaker and mindset expert helping those discover the gift of their diagnosis. He unlocks, guides, and inspires that your own belief and love of Self is the key to recovery. Through this discovery he witnesses people recover finding a love that leaves them in awe. Some accolades include:
Founder and host of the Symptom Free MS Summit, 2013 Colorado Biz Magazine Gen XYZ top 25 most influential under 40, 2007 All American Triathlete, 2011 Ironman Finisher, Author of Belief to Heal Mastering the Mindset to Heal (2022)
Matt is a Mindset and Self-belief expert inspiring and guiding those on the path of recovery and the world needs to hear Matts proposed TEDx Talk as he believes ‘Belief and Self Love’ is the key to recovery of any pain that you may feel a victim of, leading you to be your own healer.
Anitha Panicker
Have you ever felt like the mountain in front of you was too high to climb, and the odds were stacked against you? Well, I’m here to tell you that with a simple 4-part strategy, even the impossible can become possible.
My name is Anitha Panicker, and I know this first-hand because I am a first-generation immigrant who faced countless obstacles when I moved to the United States at the age of 9.
I spoke no English and was quickly immersed in a foreign culture that made me feel like an outsider. I was bullied and ridiculed for my accent, my choice of clothing and countless other things but I refused to let that stop me.
Today, I am a soon-to-be-published author, a doctoral candidate, a leadership coach, and have mastered the English language. And I want to share with you the secret sauce that helped me turn my impossible dream into a reality. I call it GOAT – Grit, Obsession, Accountability, and Teachability.
Despite an estimated 15,000 self-help books being published each year in the United States alone, a staggering 92% of people fail to achieve their goals. That’s a daunting statistic, but with GOAT, even the average person can achieve even the loftiest of goals, regardless of their starting point or special talents.
What sets successful people apart is their mindset, their willingness to persevere in the face of adversity, and their ability to embrace the power of GOAT.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitha-panicker-63006080
Jerome Myers
My idea is that founders who exit their companies shouldn’t have to suffer in silence.
My name is Jerome Myers and I’m an award-winning engineer, investor, mentor, and business strategist who helps founders navigate their exit paradox. For far too long, too many business owners exit and are left without purpose and identity. When you compound this with the fact that most people assume that they are happy and carefree, it creates a situation where they feel trapped and left to suffer in silence.
The grit, intelligence, and talent it takes to build an “exitable” business are rare and unfortunately, this part of the population is being punished for their financial success. We see too many of these amazing human beings self-destruct and create undesired collateral damage in their attempts to heal and find new meaning post-exit.
The Founders Exit Paradox is causing too many amazing humans to suffer in silence. This realization led me to this idea for a TEDx Talk.
According to Wells Fargo, approximately 75% of people regret selling their business. This is the dirty little secret of entrepreneurship that can be avoided with proper preparation, a solid plan for a legacy and diligent support on the emotional rollercoaster.
The world needs to hear this.
Society needs to hear this.
My community needs to hear this.
https://www.jeromemyers.co/speakings/
Suman Dua
Hi, my name is Suman Dua, and I am a migration advisor in Australia. I help people to follow their dreams and migrate to a new country of their desire. I, myself migrated to Australia in 2005, the reason I migrated was for the opportunities and experiences that I could get in Australia.
Did you know that the current global estimate is that there were around 281 million international migrants in the world in 2020? This equates to 3.6 per cent of the global population. So, why is migration a very underexplored topic in Ted Talks?
Some of you may want to move to a new country to get some work experience, to study, or maybe you want to move permanently with your family.
You need to be sure which country you wish to migrate to; you may also want to check if this country has your occupation in demand and if there are work opportunities available for you. Does this country need people like you with your specific type of skills and what is the procedure to move there?
It takes a lot of determination before you decide to move to a new country. It may mean leaving your close ones behind, leaving your home, leaving your friends but if the outcome is life-changing then you may want to consider this dream of yours. It may need a lot of hard work and patience to go through the migration process, but you need to trust the process. It’s always good to have someone to guide you, someone who has done it for many others.
In the end, it will be you who must take massive action. What can you do today to move towards designing the life of your dreams?
https://linktr.ee/Sumandua
Heidi Stenschke
Alzheimer’s. Who Cares?
The decision to provide in-home care for a loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer’s is tough. Once decided, it begs more questions. Who is the primary caregiver? What level of care is needed and what kind of care is the caregiver capable of giving?
In many cultures, it is an honour, and a privilege to take care of elders. But privilege or not, it’s a chore and a lot of hard work. And prepare for distant family members providing unsolicited advice.
As a therapist, a mother, and a carer, I understand the misery that can accompany the full-time caregiver. A good caregiver requires resilience, compassion, patience, and emotional intelligence. However, possessing this skill set does not ensure smooth sailing.
God forbid you have your own family and/or a career too. If so, expect to be tested. Prepare to meet your wit’s end. Caregiving can consume you. And left unchecked, it will.
Therefore, a non-negotiable commitment to self-care may be the single most important skill needed. A failure to provide self-care depletes the care you can offer others. Don’t wake up from a trance when the bell tolls wondering where your life went.
Who cares? You care. You first, then others.
https://hypnoga.org
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