自己開示が導く未来 | Tomoko Matsueda | TEDxNagoyaU
"自己開示 ―それは自分の内面をさらけ出すこと。
岐阜県の善光寺で寺務のお仕事をされている松枝朋子さん。
「大好きな岐阜の良さを守りたい。次世代に残したい。」
そんな熱い思いを胸にまちづくりの活動に挑戦されています。しかし、松枝さんの道のりは決して平坦なものではありませんでした。
様々な困難に直面してきた松枝さんを救った“自己開示”の大切さ、そして前に進み続ける彼女が見据える“未来”とは。
このトークを通して、あなたも自身の生き方を見つめ直すきっかけにしてみませんか。
" 1976年 岐阜県生まれ。2005年に当時岐阜善光寺の副住職をしていた夫との結婚を機に岐阜市へ移住。夫とともに「お寺を人の集う場に」を合言葉とし、寺を文化的な拠点、コミュニティの場にするべく寺務に携わる。その一環として、2014年より境内を使用しマルシェ「善光寺大門まるけ」の事務局を担当。2018年に夫が急逝した後も活動を続けながら、2021年、旧岐阜町(金華、京町地区)の景観と建物を守るまちづくり会社「株式会社岐阜まち家守」の取締役に就任。1男1女の母。 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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