- 9:04Backward Steps Forward | Ruiqi Han | TEDxBIBA YouthIn modern society, we are so focused on rushing forward that we forget to look back. But the past isn't a locked door; it's a tuning fork. When we pause to listen, our present struggles begin to vibrate in harmony with the lessons of history, showing us the way forward. The solution to our future isn't just in front of us—it's echoing behind us. Rachel Han is a 15-year-old ninth-grade student who enjoys writing, crafting, and traveling in her free time. She is currently working on a project to construct a memorial site for the ancient Chinese scholar Han Fei in Zhumadian, Henan Province. Rachel has a deep passion for history and has written numerous speeches on the subject. She believes that history is a continuous journey of turning, pausing, and resuming, with the past always by our side. This perspective resonates strongly with the theme of TEDx, inspiring her to share her thoughts with a wider audience. Through her speech, Rachel hopes to offer a fresh perspective, challenge stereotypes, and reveal the warmth and significance of history. 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
- 19:20La voix est un mouvement | Matthieu Pouget | TEDxINSA ToulouseMatthieu Pouget est PhD en arts du spectacle, formateur, comédien et metteur en scène. En tant que formateur il travaille sur le théâtre appliqué pour une utilisation du théâtre dans des espaces non théâtraux avec des structures universitaires et scientifiques comme l'École des docteurs, l'Université de Toulouse, L' Ut2j, le CNRS, le Quai des Savoirs, le concours Ma thèse en. 180 secondes, ainsi que pour des collectivités et des entreprises. Il fait partie du Science Comedy Show Cie Théâtrale de vulgarisation scientifique. Matthieu Pouget est PhD en arts du spectacle, formateur, comédien et metteur en scène. 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
- 6:46Mastering the Art of Decision-Making | Mingcheng Zhang | TEDxBIBA YouthAt crucial moments in life, we often find ourselves at a crossroads, filled with doubts: Which path is the right one? Should we follow our instincts or rely on reason? In this thought-provoking speech, Steven will guide us into the art of "choice". I will combine real cases and unique insights to share how to find direction in confusion, how to maintain clear thinking in complex decisions, and ultimately how to grasp the initiative in shaping our lives. Steven Zhang Mingcheng is a 15-year-old ninth-grade student with a passion for business competitions, basketball, and cycling. He is a member of BIBA's Chess Club, the EBC Club, and actively participates in debate and academic competitions such as NHSDLC, Zonghengbei Debate Competition, MEC, Asdan All-Star, and WSC. Steven has always been fascinated by how people make decisions. Observing teachers, parents, and leaders, he is captivated by those who remain calm and make clear judgments under pressure. Through his TEDx experience, Steven hopes to share his perspective on decision-making from the viewpoint of his generation, offering unique insights to audiences of all ages. 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
- 8:42Lessons from Minority Ethnicities: the Bouyei Ethnicity in China | Xiaoang Huang | TEDxBIBA YouthThe Bouyei Ethnicity is a minority ethnicity in China. It’s characterized by delicate dyes of batik, embroidered clothing, and mysterious folktales and mountain songs. Yet as modern citizens, what can we learn from them? How can Indigenous societies give insights to us living in giant concrete jungles? Xiaoang Huang (Sissi) is a 16-year-old student in grade 11C who is passionate about the arts, beauty, and snow sports. She is currently working on a virtual project showcasing the arts and culture of the Bouyei ethnic group. Her TEDx topic is inspired by her personal journey in documentary-making focused on Bouyei culture, an influence that has deeply moved her since childhood. Through her speech, Xiaoang hopes to not only share the richness of Bouyei traditions but also inspire others to recognize the valuable lessons it holds. 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
- 10:44Beyond the Noise: Finding Peace in the Moment | Yueran Li | TEDxBIBA YouthIn her talk, Yolanda Li explores how silences in music mirror the pauses and progress in life. By letting go of perfection and the need for audience feedback, “failure” transforms into the achievement of artistic expression and freedom. Yolanda Li is an 11th-grade student with a passion for singing, playing the piano, writing, exercising, playing chess, learning new languages, and exploring topics like fashion and finance. She is currently organizing a charity concert for the summer, writing a research paper on women in business, recording a song for release, and preparing for solo and band performances. Additionally, Yolanda is getting ready for writing competitions, attending a music composition camp, and expanding her knowledge through Coursera courses. Having experienced the challenges of unbalanced schedules firsthand, Yolanda has found her own path to stability. Through TEDx, she hopes to inspire others to create a life of balance by rethinking their daily routines and finding harmony in their pursuits. 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
- 8:58Finding myself in the modern world | Zifeng Gao | TEDxBIBA YouthWhat is a successful life? Is it top grades? Or perhaps entrepreneurship? Or just admitting your fondness for a weird bean juice drink? Does the definition of "success" come from others or yourself? In this talk, Luke Gao discusses how reflection and passion could lead to a unique and original life. Luke Gao is passionate about playing the GuQin, an ancient Chinese instrument that offers a unique sense of freedom and expression. He also enjoys stargazing and experimenting with astrophotography. At school, Luke co-leads the Triplet Club, a science club dedicated to exploring fascinating scientific topics through presentations and discussions. Luke joined TEDx to share his personal experiences with burnout, brought on by academic pressures, expectations from peers, and the overwhelming demands of daily life. He recalls a time when he found himself in an anxious state, having lost his own "rhythm." Through TEDx, Luke hopes to share his journey of rediscovering himself amidst the chaos, along with the strategies he developed to navigate through challenging times and the valuable insights he gained along the way. 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
- 11:42The subtleness of media-curated reality | Jinlin He | TEDxBIBA YouthMore than often, we find ourselves indulging in the world of social media, but have you ever considered about the permanent implementation of media to our consciousness, the fragmented but curated online content, or how we trick and neutralize our brain by following TikTok trends. In this talk, Jorean He raises the existing knowledge of media above water while talking about how social media distracts us from shaping our own identity. Jorean He is a 17-year-old high school junior who considers himself balanced between introversion and extroversion. He is passionate about sports like volleyball, track, basketball, and soccer. Photography plays a major role in his life, and he also enjoys playing video games with friends. At school, Jorean holds leadership roles in various media and film-based clubs, contributing to community projects, including filming for the school's marketing department. He is also a member of the student council.Through TEDx, Jorean aims to shed light on the often-overlooked effects of social media on procrastination. Drawing from his own experiences, he hopes to reveal its underlying impacts, encourage reflection, and inspire others to rethink their relationship with technology. 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
- 17:47Always Wanting More & Stepping Out of Line | Peri R. Finkelstein | TEDxTWUHumans thrive on social connection, whether one-on-one or through other mediums. The pandemic forced us to embrace the digital age as communication became difficult and inaccessible. During this time, Peri R. Finkelstein found her voice by launching a storytelling podcast. When people first meet Peri, as she has Muscular Dystrophy, they often see a wheelchair, medical tubes, and a ventilator rather than the person she is. Social connection helps level the playing field, disrupting biases and fostering inclusivity. Through the use of AI technology, such as with Peri's communication device, the notion of the power of human connection has become universally accessible to all. This talk aims to shift perspectives, encouraging people to see those with disabilities for who they truly are. Hopefully, the next time they meet someone with a disability, they’ll take the time to know them as a person. With the vocal help of actress, neuroscientist, and podcaster, Mayim Bialik, Peri tells her own story in her own words on a bigger stage, one that is accessible to all. Peri R. Finkelstein is a Marketing Consultant, Digital Creator, Keynote Speaker, Founder/CEO of the Team Peri Foundation and has raised over $1M for charity. Peri was featured in Forbes in December 2022 and holds a Bachelor of Science and an MBA from Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. As a marathoner, nonprofit leader, and producer, creator, and co-host of the Team Peri Step Out of Line podcast, she inspires listeners through her dedication to community engagement. While she was born with a rare form of Muscular Dystrophy, Peri only allows that factor to be a blip in the equation and in turn, her medical challenges have fueled her fire and her drive to believe that with hard work, a sharp mind, wit, and a whole lot of moxie, she can accomplish anything. Over the years, Peri has honed her craft relentlessly and lives by the mantra of Step Out of Line. Her life’s mission is to share her story in the hope to inspire others to be the change and always venture out of the lines. 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
- 17:50Conflicted: Turning inner struggles into strength | Jason Moser | TEDxCanterbury School YouthDr. Jason Moser blends personal narrative and insight to explore identity, purpose, and transformation. Through honest storytelling and reflection, he challenges viewers to stretch beyond familiar boundaries and embrace the process of becoming. Dr. Moser helps us understand the approach-avoidance conflict and how small changes lead to long term gains. Dr. Jason Moser is one of the world’s leading experts on anxiety and self-control. A Professor of Psychology, Kinesiology, and Neuroscience at Michigan State University and licensed Psychologist with over 20 years of experience working with clients with anxiety disorders, OCD, and PTSD, he studies how anxiety makes it harder to manage emotions, stay focused, and bounce back from mistakes. He uses neuroscience tools to identify links between anxiety and self-control problems and targets them with straightforward strategies that are tailored to the particular situation. Jason’s research has been published in top peer-reviewed journals. He is a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and serves on review boards for the National Institute of Mental Health. His work has appeared in education legislation and has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, HuffPost, Wired, Forbes, Psychology Today, Scientific American Mind, and Real Simple. 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
- 18:54How (not) to solve sudoku puzzles | Annabel Gardner | TEDxCanterbury School YouthAnnabel Gardner weaves together personal experience and thoughtful insight to explore how we confront uncertainty, define purpose, and rise through challenges. The blend of narrative and reflection invites the audience to pause, reassess priorities, and engage with life more intentionally. Annabel Gardner is a high school English teacher at Canterbury, where she not only loves what she teaches, but loves who she teaches even more. She coordinates the school's Writing Center, advises multiple student affinity groups including the Black Student Union and South Asian Student Alliance, and has guided students to win prestigious writing accolades, including New York Times recognition and thirteen Scholastic Gold Keys. A Vanderbilt University graduate with magna cum laude honors, Annabel is also a Columbia Teachers College Klingenstein Institute alum and a Scholastic Writing Outstanding Educator Award winner. 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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