Compassion | Phill Edmunson | TEDxUoN
In his thought-provoking TEDx Talk, Phill Edmundson shines a light on the quiet force that holds our society together: compassion.In a world often defined by competition and individualism, Phill invites us to pause and look deeper. Beneath the surface of everyday life lies an invisible safety net woven from kindness, empathy and human connection. This is the fabric that catches those at risk of falling through the cracks. Drawing on years of experience working with people in vulnerable circumstances, Phill reveals how acts of compassion can have a profound and lasting impact on our world.At the heart of his talk are three compelling stories that bring the power of compassion vividly to life. He shares real moments of connection and transformation, showing how compassion is not just about helping others, it is about seeing others fully. Phill also reflects on the timeless story of the Good Samaritan, asking a question that challenges us all: Who will we choose to be a neighbour to? Will we walk past those in need, or will we cross the road and act?This talk is a powerful reminder that compassion is not a passive feeling, but a courageous choice. Through moving storytelling, quiet conviction and unwavering hope, Phill challenges us to build a world where no one is left behind. Because the most powerful safety net we can create in society is each other.Phill inspires us to see compassion not as a weakness, but as one of the greatest strengths we have. A strength that can heal wounds, build bridges and transform lives, including our own. Phill Edmundson is an Empowerment Worker at Hope into Action, a charity dedicated to helping churches provide housing for the homeless. With over twenty-five years of experience spanning roles as a youth worker, church minister and now at Hope into Action, Phill has dedicated his career to making a tangible difference in people’s lives.The thread that connects all of Phill’s work is empowering individuals to discover their strengths and embrace change. Phill is passionate about bringing those on the edges of society into community with others around them.When he’s not working Phill can be found enjoying the three Rs: Records, Reading & Running.Phill's TEDx talk aims to see that our compassion is the invisible safety net that stops people falling through the gap. 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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