How a challenging past can be the foundations for a positive future | Riki Bleau | TEDxScarisbrick
How do you compose a life of purpose from the notes of adversity? Riki Bleau’s journey from humble beginnings to a leading voice in the British music industry is a powerful testament to the art of personal transformation. In this compelling talk, Riki shares the mindset shifts that allow us to reframe our greatest challenges, turning obstacles into opportunities and setbacks into stepping stones. His story is a unique blend of rhythm and resilience, offering profound lessons in creativity, business, and personal growth. More than a story of success, it's an inspiring reminder that our true potential is unlocked not in spite of our struggles, but because of them. Riki Bleau is the visionary founder of Since ’93. With a history of global award winning talent including a combined 8 Grammy wins, the roster includes global stars like Tems, whose debut album Born In The Wild has over 70 million streams, South African sensation Tyla, who has surpassed 3.63 billion global streams; and rising star Shallipopi, whose smash hit single Laho has amassed over 100 million streams.Over two decades, the serial entrepreneur has had a hand in shaping British youth culture, from Channel U, a pioneering UK music platform that gave emerging talent national exposure and shaped the black identity within arts, to co-publishing icons like Labrinth, Emeli Sandé and Sam Smith. He’s managed exceptional talent including Naughty Boy, Mojam, Ms Dynamite, Krept & Konan, Popcaan and Wizkid. 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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