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You Only Have One Life... Until You Have Another | John Tarantino | TEDxProvidence

In this moving and deeply reflective talk, we are invited to explore the idea that while we may live only one chronological life, within it we experience many distinct and transformative lives. Through powerful real-life stories of individuals who faced profound tragedy, we witness how moments of despair can give rise to hope, resilience, and enduring joy. This talk challenges us to embrace the many discreet lives that every person experiences. John’s talk helps us recognize the many branches of our personal tree of life, and discover the transcendent power of compassion, connection, and purpose that carries us from one life to the next. John Tarantino, a lifelong Rhode Island resident and renowned attorney, has built a remarkable career spanning over 40 years. As President Emeritus and Senior Counsel at Adler, Pollock & Sheehan P.C., John has earned numerous accolades, including recognition as one of America’s top lawyers by Best Lawyers of America.Known for his courtroom prowess, he has successfully handled high-profile cases involving toxic torts, constitutional law, bribery, ethics violations, and voting law, representing prominent clients like the Atlantic Richfield Company and Rhode Island’s government leaders.Equally committed to pro bono work, John has received numerous awards for his advocacy on behalf of lesser-known clients. His dedication to underserved communities stems from a formative college experience when a conversation with an Indigenous classmate deepened his understanding of cultural sensitivity and justice. This lifelong passion for equality and fairness earned him the RI Lawyers Weekly Hall of Fame Award in 2019, cementing his legacy as a legal trailblazer and compassionate advocate. 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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