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- 16:06The Surprising Way AI Makes Us More Human | Albert Bozesan | TEDxTUMIn his talk, Albert guides us through an emotional exercise that highlights our capacity to empathize with inanimate objects. This profound insight will launch a discussion about the ways AI influences creative expression. Prepare yourself for an eye-opening experience, complete with visuals of captivating AI-generated art and compelling stories that challenge our understanding of creativity and empathy today. Together, let's explore the evolving relationship between technology and human emotion and see how AI is reshaping our perceptions. A filmmaker, bestselling writer, and generative AI educator, Albert blends tech and creativity. With the release of the first Generative AI tools, he launched a YouTube channel to teach artists how to harness AI for cinematic production—leading him to become Creative Director at Storybook Studios, Europe’s premier AI production house. A self-described "creative pragmatist," he's constantly "Still Charging" forward, shaping the future of filmmaking. 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
- 10:17What if we had our own unique local currency for Djaara Country? | Jodi Newcombe | TEDxBendigoWhat if money was created, not by banks in exchange for debt, but by communities in exchange for good deeds? Imagine if we had a monetary system that created, not scarcity, but abundance. One that was designed to offer security for the most vulnerable in our society, rather than preying upon them. One that celebrated the uniqueness of a particular people and place, and supported a shared community vision for economic resilience, security and thriving, rather than exploiting and exporting local sources of wealth to feed a global network of corporate elites. [Photo credit: Leonie Van Eyk] Jodi is a regenerative economist, community connector and strategic designer living on Djaara Country. Residing now in Castlemaine, Jodi is co-founding member of the Castlemaine Institute and works as Circular Economy Officer at Hepburn Shire Council. Her passion project is examining our relationship with money and investigating the transformative potential of alternative currencies. 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
- 11:33How to move from perfection to possibility | Michelle Cameron Coulter | TEDxSurreyMichelle Cameron Coulter, an Olympic synchronized swimmer, shares her journey from a childhood fear of water to achieving Olympic gold. She reveals how perfectionism, though driving her success, became a destructive force in her life, leading to self-doubt and an eating disorder. With 80% of high achievers—especially women—experiencing impostor syndrome and 91% of women and girls struggling with body image, Michelle’s story resonates deeply. She understands how perfectionism can drain the joy, potential, and mental wellness out of life. Through lessons from her children, including a science experiment on the power of positive energy, she discovered the key to unlocking joy and potential: letting go of perfection. Michelle is an Olympic Gold Medalist, inspirational leader, speaker, and advocate for reaching our full potential in a healthy and sustainable way. After years of chasing perfection in synchronized swimming, she discovered that true fulfillment doesn’t come from being flawless but from embracing the messy, joyful growth process. Her most potent lessons came from her athletic career and being a mother of four. Learning from her children the importance of positive energy, self-compassion, and embracing imperfections, Michelle was determined to be a role model—not just for them but for the many women she saw frozen by the same pressures of perfectionism.With 80% of women leaders feeling they’re not enough and 91% of women and girlsShan struggling with body image, Michelle understands how perfectionism can drain the joy, potential, and mental wellness out of life. She shares a simple yet profound formula for success she believes will empower others to create inspired action and momentum and unlock their gold-medal potential with more joy, freedom, and FU...N. 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
- 7:19How to sing together for deeper connection | Maggie Wheeler & Arnae Batson | TEDxManhattanBeachUsing original music written by Maggie Wheeler, Maggie Wheeler and Arnaé Batson lead the audience in a call and response performance about connecting with each other that will make you smile and feel the power of singing together. Everyone is welcome to sing along and have fun! Maggie Wheeler is best known in the U.S and internationally for her extensive work as an actress in film, television, and voice-over and most notably as the character of Janice on NBC’s hit series Friends. Maggie is a passionate singer, songwriter, choir director and workshop facilitator. She has been teaching her vocal workshop Singing In The Stream for over 30 years at retreat centers such as Esalen, The Omega Institute, Topa Institute, Art Of Living Center, Sivananda Bahamas as well as universities, communities, and schools to provide the experience of creating interpersonal harmony and internal harmony through the powerful act of creating vocal harmony. For 18 years Maggie has directed the 100-voice, intergenerational, non-auditioned Golden Bridge Community Choir in Hollywood. It is Maggie’s belief and her experience that by singing together we build community, counteract loneliness, become inspired and energized and feel more deeply connected to others and to ourselves.Arnaé Batson is a Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and culture carrier whose She uses music to create spiritual pathways for health and wholeness. Her passion is building community and uplifting people through songs that share hope and raise awareness for progressive social change. Her singing is deeply rooted in the spiritual and historical experiences of Black American culture, exploring genres from jazz, blues and gospel to R&B and beyond. She has earned the distinction as one of the foremost interpreters and song leaders of the music of the Underground Railroad, the Modern Civil Rights movement and Black American Sacred Music. Arnaé has traveled the globe extensively as a songleader, composer, arranger, session singer and workshop clinician. Arnaé firmly believes that leading people in song can reawaken joy, build true connections and provide the musical salve necessary for the healing of personal and social wounds for all who are willing. 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
- 17:15Why respect for women starts with history | Sita Sargeant | TEDxCanberraIn her talk 'Why respect for women starts with history', Sita challenges historical narratives and inspires a more inclusive understanding of the past. Sita Sargeant is a passionate storyteller and activist using tourism to champion gender equality. Frustrated by the erasure of women and queer people in history, she founded She Shapes History - a Canberra-based tour company offering engaging walking tours that spotlight their contributions. 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
- 13:11How good leaders move from crisis to compassion | Mark Crosweller | TEDxCanberraIn his talk 'From crisis to compassion: Redefining leadership for the future', Mark challenges us to rethink how we lead and respond in an increasingly uncertain world. Dr Mark Crosweller is a national security and disaster management expert with 40 years of experience shaping policy at the highest levels. As a former advisor to the Prime Minister & Cabinet, he has led strategies on disaster risk reduction and resilience. Now the Founder of Ethical Intelligence and a Distinguished Advisor at ANU’s National Security College, Mark explores the ethical dimensions of leadership in times of crisis. 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
- 13:12Redefining pop, pride, and the pulse of self-expression | Sam Sly | TEDxCanberraIn this special TEDxCanberra set, Sam brings tracks from her debut EP, 'A Place for Us' - a journey through love, self-acceptance, and the power of owning who you are. Get ready to dance! Inspired by the funk and disco of the ’80s, Sam Sly's music bursts with infectious energy, funky basslines, and dance-worthy grooves. With a sound reminiscent of Benee and Remi Wolf, her performances are playful, bold, and impossible to resist. 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
- 12:20Artistry for twenty fingers | Neeman Piano Duo | TEDxCanberraIn this special performance, they bring their signature blend of passion and precision to the TEDxCanberra stage. Neeman Piano Duo captivates audiences with their impeccable musicianship and dynamic onstage chemistry. This husband-and-wife duo has enchanted listeners across America, Australia, and Asia, performing everything from classical masterpieces to Broadway hits and contemporary works. Renowned for their artistry, they have played with orchestras such as the National Capital Orchestra, and their recital on historical pianos was named one of the ‘Top five concerts of the year’ by The Canberra Times. 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
- 16:24Shaping the future of AI | Besma Kraiem | TEDxLisboaGrowing up in southern Tunisia, Besma Kraiem dreamed of space, the future, and what technology could make possible. Today, as a global AI advisor, she reflects not as an engineer, but as a mother and fellow human being — on how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping our world at unprecedented speed. In this powerful talk, she explores how AI can be either a great equalizer or a force that deepens inequality. With clarity and empathy, she calls on all of us — parents, students, entrepreneurs, educators — to embrace AI literacy, demand transparency, and shape a future where technology serves humanity, not the other way around. Besma Kraiem is an engineer and global business leader with over 25 years of experience driving growth, innovation, and market expansion across multiple industries. An accomplished executive, she has held leadership roles in Germany, the UK, Japan, and Portugal, collaborating with companies across five continents. As a Non-Executive Director and Advisory Board Member, certified by Harvard Business School, Besma specializes in strategic partnerships, sustainable growth, and navigating complex international markets. She is passionate about leveraging AI and emerging technologies to create value for both companies and individuals, while bridging the gap between developed and developing markets.Fluent in Arabic, English, German, Portuguese, and French — with basic knowledge of Japanese — Besma’s multicultural experience enables her to connect sectors and geographies, fostering global collaboration. 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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