Cartoons as Catalysts: Shaping Identity through TV | Kholod Hussain | TEDxUniversity Of Sharjah
Kholoud is a medical doctor driven by a passion for creativity, new experiences, and connecting with people. She believes everyone has a story to tell and approaches life with a spirit of adventure, eagerly exploring diverse passions and forging meaningful relationships along the way.Drawing from personal anecdotes, she highlights how revisiting cherished animated worlds like Spacetoon can inspire hope, spark creativity, and cultivate a sense of belonging in adulthood. Kholoud is a medical doctor driven by a passion for creativity, new experiences, and connecting with people. She believes everyone has a story to tell and approaches life with a spirit of adventure, eagerly exploring diverse passions and forging meaningful relationships along the way.Drawing from personal anecdotes, she highlights how revisiting cherished animated worlds like Spacetoon can inspire hope, spark creativity, and cultivate a sense of belonging in adulthood. 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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