TEDxChennai 2012 excerpts part 1
How many events/conferences you’re aware of, wherein
speakers need to rehearse as many as 7 times before the organizers,
irrespective of how great speakers they are? Lot of conferences do ask for a
synopsis, but not many go beyond that. In TED events, chosen speakers need to
undergo this ritual rehearsal before going on stage.
TED stands for Technology, Entertainment and Design. It is
an event wherein handpicked speakers, who’re usually achievers, share their
life experiences in about 18 minutes. While the main TED event is incredibly
expensive at 7500 dollars a ticket, TEDx are locally organized versions of the
event. There’ve been many TEDx events in and around Chennai of late, but I’d
missed almost all of them.
I attended my first TEDx event last Sunday at TEDxChennai.
Organizing team and volunteers had put in several months of effort and the same
was reflective in the quality of the event. This post is a quick summary of
various talks given at TEDxChennai
First to speak was Karol Talbot. She is a certified NLP
trainer, bestselling author based in Dubai. Her core message was: think
positive and say it positively, because our mind can’t process negatives. Never
say “Don’t slam the door”- if you say that, the other person is very likely to
slam the door. Instead say “Please close the door silently” Don’t say “Don’t
eat all my chocolates”, instead, say “Please have some fruits”
You can’t think about what you don’t want to think about
without thinking about it. If you say “Don’t think about Blue Ocean”, first think
that comes to mind is Blue Ocean.
Another exercise she made audience was to look up, smile and
then feel depressed. If we’re looking up and smiling- it’s impossible to feel
depressed. To be depressed, we need to look down and think negative.
Sergio Sedas is a robotic expert who made working robot to
get into live volcanoes. His core message was that today students are not
instantly employable once they graduate out. Companies spend couple of years
and several thousand dollars before getting productive work from them- this is
because students study theory and are unable to use it to solve practical
problems. He talked about the initiative taken at his university, wherein
students teach students about robotics (not theory, but practical activities).
Because of this hands-on experience, first year students are able to make
working robots in few months (that climbs the stairs)
Sergio also demonstrated simple principles and formulas
through practical exercises. Dexterity is the skill of performing with hands,
instead of going by theory. (Author’s note: It’s because of hands on experience
a kid in a roadside garage can fix a bike much easily, compared to a
mechanical/automobile engineer who now works for software companies.
Puja Gupta was the next speaker- she talked about 5
uninvited guests- fear, doubt, overwhelm, dream-stealer and challenge and how
to overcome them-be prepared (for the worst), be aware (what to do or how to
handle when a disaster strikes), scare it away, care and dare. Puja Gupta runs
a consultancy lifebydesign (note: the website is lifebydesign.in and not
lifebydesign.com as given in promo materials) and she advocates keeping one
self happy before one can spread happiness to others. She was under pressure by
peers and relatives to be a perfect house wife and no one encouraged her to
pursue her dreams. When I go to US for 20
days a year, I can do my role as mother much better during rest of the 340
days, than if I’d never been out all through the year.
Kristi Stab talked about being a Rockstar. Rockstar needn’t
necessarily be in the lines of rock music, can be in any field of our choice.
Couple of key takeaways from her talk- rockstars are self directed- they don’t
need someone to motivate them, rockstars move persistently towards their goal,
they take responsibility of how good or bad the things go, Rockstars rock their
roles.
Jana Stanfield made everyone sing “I cannot do all the good
the world needs, but the world needs all the good I can do”. She works on world
peace and shared her experiences around it. She appreciated India for its
wisdom of 1000s of years and gave a nice performance on board.
Prabhakaran Murugiah spoke about how he ran a marathon to
decide if he should start a company or not. He was told running a company is
like running a marathon. To experience how running a marathon feels like,
Prabhakaran decided to give it a try. He went to a coach and he was told “Marathon
running takes 26 miles and 27 days” “26 miles in 27 days is easy, I can easily
to 1 mile a day” was his reply. Then the coach corrected him “It’s not 26 miles
in 27 days- it’s running 27 miles in one go and preparation usually takes 27
days”. They started with 3 kms on day 1, then 5 kms on Day 2 and so on. Once 3
km run is mastered, next day during 5km run, first 3 kms appeared easy, but
last 2 kms were tough. Gradually the distance was increased to cover the
distance of full marathon.
On the day of the event, Prabhakaran developed a knee injury
and despite this, he completed the run and got a medal. This win inspired him
to start Corp-Corp.com, which is a job portal with a difference (claims to
connect recruiters to candidates in 30 seconds flat). It took 18 months to get
our fist paying customer, but we had thousands of customers during next 19
months- he revealed. Corp-Corp is based in US but entire back office runs in Thirunelveli
a small town south of TN, from where Prabhakaran hails.
Passion, Persistence and patience are the key to success,
Prabhakaran felt. During his school days, Prabhakaran wanted to join maths
batch with is 99% score, but was denied admission, as there were several
students with 100% score. His passion for maths made his class teacher tell the
school management “You either put him in my class or put ME in HIS class”.
Because of this the entire science batch was converted into Maths batch (My
school still doesn’t have a science batch- he recalled).
Couple of more parts will be published soon, summarizing rest of the talks. All these talks were very inspirational, but the biggest mistake all of us do is that we forget about it from next day and get busy with life. Unless we implement some of these thoughts/ideas, we won't go anywhere
Updates: unknown to the audience, Ted team was monitoring the event and has flagged it for non compliance of TED guidelines. TEDxChennai license has been cancelled, Kiruba stepped down as brand ambassador for TEDx in India
Nice Post. Thank you.
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