How small moments can spark monumental change | Nicholas Wood | TEDxBabsonCollege
This TEDx talk explores the profound impact of small, seemingly ordinary actions that create lasting ripple effects across history and personal lives. Through powerful stories—from Alexander Fleming’s accidental discovery of penicillin to Rosa Parks’ quiet defiance and Princess Diana’s gesture of empathy—the speaker illustrates how modest choices can lead to monumental change. The talk ultimately challenges each of us to recognize our own potential to spark meaningful transformation through everyday moments of courage, kindness, and intentionality. Originally from Baltimore, Nick Wood moved to Vermont in 2013 to lead school climate improvement and leadership development programming in Vermont. For the next 10 years he worked with schools, non-profits, and small businesses to improve each organization's culture. In 2022, Nick left the Aloha Foundation and the Hulbert Outdoor Center to pursue his MBA at Babson. 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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