Transforming apathy into emotional freedom | Lindsay Rae Perry | TEDxMint Street
We’re taught that apathy is the absence of feeling but what if it’s actually a signal that we’re overwhelmed, burnt out, or emotionally shut down? This talk offers a powerful reframe of apathy, showing how it might be the first step toward emotional freedom and reclaiming our shared humanity. Lindsay is an award-winning entrepreneur, human behavior expert, transformation strategist for individuals and organizations, and host of the Journey to CEO® Podcast a cultural podcast, geared toward guiding leaders to wholeness and empowering them to become the CEOs of their own lives.Her client portfolio includes strategic consulting for Fortune 100 executives, as well as curating solutions for JP Morgan Chase, Google, Ingram Micro, HubSpot, and AT&T. Lindsay’s accolades include Ingram Micro Cloud’s Breakthrough Partner of the Year 2021 and CRN’s “Women of the Channel” title for three consecutive years.However, Lindsay’s journey wasn’t always smooth. Lindsay had a wakeup call, realizing she could no longer use her achievements to hide behind the mask of high-functioning depression, anxiety, and a deep-rooted sense of unworthiness. This awakening led to dedicating her life’s work to being a guiding light for individuals and organizations to become the change they want to see. 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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