What makes a great talk, great: Chris Anderson at TEDGlobal 2013
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In this discussion with TEDx Organizers, TED Curator Chris Anderson reflects on the essential qualities of the best TED Talks. TEDx is an international community that organizes TED-style events anywhere and everywhere -- celebrating locally-driven ideas and elevating them to a global stage. Watch the talks at tedxtalks.ted.com or find an event in your area at ted.com/tedx.
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Ironically gives one of the worst talks ever.
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this guy is a raging fag
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I made it to 1:08 before I wanted this prick to die in a car fire.
Thanks Sam Hyde! -
unbearable to watch
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chris anderson paradigm shift 2070
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Sam Hyde
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sam hyde brought me here lol
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utter bollocks
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He's delusional
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Such a dull and un-inspirational talk!
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ecxellent chris
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be careful of persuasive charm. slowly slowly catch the monkey. slowly .... slowly .... catch the monkey. who do you think the monkey is?
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Fantastic.
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what a fucking gimp ted talks are hell god is dead
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What makes a great talk? Accessibility. Closed captioning. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/11/05/tedx-talks-have-a-disability-problem-but-this-incredible-young-woman-is-working-to-change-that.html
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Immensely important lessons on connecting authentically with the audience. Chris and Team are doing an awesome job of bringing great ideas to broadcast on a global scale. Keep on with the wonderful work. More power to u folks !
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So good. Human to human. Lovely. Thank you! xo$
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Very informing I don't know how to put it but it helped me in my me CQ us it thinking and advancing in bringing out the kind iif information stream to get the messages to the right platform so they find that inner information connection or sometimes reconnection because not all brain parts have the compute power to equalize the packages. Thanks. ;))]
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Thank you Chris - a really helpful talk. I love that you mentioned authenticity and vulnerability. I recently gave a TEDx talk in Bristol on our failure to relate authentically. I took a deliberate risk of nearly alienating the audience in the first minute but my point was to show how we feel when someone talks at us from ego. I then started my intro again and swapped to vulnerability. You could feel the room re-connect - it was fascinating and evidence of my point which was that if we want to be authentic we have to value connection over protection. Thank you Chris for creating a platform where these ideas can be shared and for also sharing yourself. Keep up the wonderful work....(and your team).
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i love this man accent