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Submit ReviewPeople are obsessed with these short, quippy, helpful, informative talks from watching them to making them. We are obsessed with TED-style talks.
The TED organization has been around since 1984 but it's really since the year 2000 with the help of the internet and then in 2005 with the creation of YouTube that we've seen a huge growth in the TED and TEDx speeches that have made so many people really, really popular in the world, and so what does it take to do it? Why do we love them? What's going on and how do we have a shot of creating them?
And why are we so obsessed with them as a public? Why are we so obsessed with giving them and how do we even start thinking about what it takes to put it together?
Well, this is the second part of a two part series. We started this conversation back in episode 14 with my friend Chloe DiVita from Perceptive presence in episode 14. We covered why are we obsessed with them, why do we keep giving them?
And now in episode 16 this is part two we're going to talk about how to memorize your talk. We're going to talk about stories and data and what to put into it and then what to do after the talk.
And also in this episode, don't forget, it's a wine and wisdom Wednesday episode. So I have a really fun kind of appropriately named wine to share with you.
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Wine featured in this episode: Rockin’ TED
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