Why Breakthrough Success Starts with a Move No One Expects | Gina L. Osborn | TEDxManteca
Playing it safe sounds good, right? Yeah… until you realize real breakthroughs come from breaking the rules. Gina’s story shows what happens when you trust your gut, take the risk, and think like a Maverick. If you wanna change the future, you can’t just follow the map — you have to draw a new one. Chasing Cold War spies, foiling terrorist attacks, and leading the FBI’s most significant cyber investigations were part of work , during her 28-year law enforcement career. A consummate storyteller and transformational keynote speaker, she now inspires audiences worldwide with lessons in leadership, resilience, and fearless decision-making. As the host of the Making Maverick Moves Podcast, Gina spotlights trailblazers who defy the odds and rewrite the rules to achieve success. 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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