The firestarter's guide to curiosity | Mr. Berty Ashley | TEDxThe Pupil International School Youth
Berty Ashley, in his unique style, elaborates how humanity’s mastery over fire sparked curiosity and progress. He traces how that inquisitive spark fuels scientific and creative leaps across history, hinting at pivotal moments that reshaped thinking while keeping their full stories for the stage. The talk invites listeners to stay childlike, connect the unconnected, and make room for wonder.
Berty Ashley is a molecular geneticist, quizmaster, and science communicator whose life’s work revolves around igniting curiosity. At the Dystrophy Annihilation Research Trust (DART), Bangalore, he is part of the pioneering team designing and synthesizing personalized genetic therapies for children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Beyond the lab, Berty has a unique ability to blend science with storytelling, turning complex ideas into sparks of wonder. He is the creator of First Principle Labs, an initiative that uses music, movement, books, and games to make young minds fall in love with learning. A passionate musician and quizmaster, he believes knowledge should never feel distant — it should feel like play. Through his journey, Berty shows how a single spark of curiosity can light fires of discovery, empathy, and hope in classrooms, communities, and beyond. 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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