Today, I am honored that my TEDxMileHigh conversation was recommended by TED. My message of change and empathy is spreading, and I am very grateful. Please watch my TED talk and share it with your friends and family.
At the age of 14, Christian Picciolini changed from a rustic teenager to a white supremacist - soon he became the leader of the first neonachi skin head gang in the United States. How did he become radical, how did he stop this movement? In this brave speech, Picciolini shares all forms of hatred and amazing, intuitive solutions.
I like TED consultation; however, after my TED consultation, I have done more acting at the TED consultation than ever. This is due to the wonderful interaction after the TED lecture. Some of the audience expressed gratitude for having shared my story. They have similar experiences. I easily met someone who said she is writing a story of her life. She shares more stories with me and her, but I can not talk about it in detail as other people are waiting to talk to me. I also encounter other people who share important experiences and I hope that I understand something.
A few days after the start of the meeting, I began to fantasize about my TED talk. Because TED staff do this frequently. When you look at the stage where you have been lit enoughly long and brightly, you are anxious to look at their faces and have a chance to change the world, within prescribed probably within 10 to 20 minutes. In my fantasy, I will wear my favorite black Killsbest under a leather jacket, or perhaps a dazzling jacket. The first two lines of my conversation says, "There are not three words that make me feel terrified by myself, the listeners of herpes and the hearts of the speaker, although there may be herpes.
That night, I remembered this reality outside my office. I talked about TED 's lecture and talked about my experience, but the direct response I faced was to deny by doubting my reality and experience. TED woman told the audience, including her, a few minutes ago that he said that because it happened already, "I do not need to imagine something will happen". At the last lecturer meeting, I met a woman who implied to speak privately. The first thing she said to me was that I misunderstood her intention to comment. That's why she wanted to explain it to us. She told me that when "another person won" he used to "pass the TED platform to the" Black Lives Matter "speaker.