Silent Strings, Loud Screens: Who’s Really in Control? | SANAIYAH GURNAMAL | TEDxSurat
In a world where our screens whisper louder than our own thoughts, are we truly the ones making our choices? From childhood conditioning to algorithmic nudges, invisible strings guide more of our lives than we realize. This talk invites you to pause, listen, and rediscover the sound of your own voice beneath the digital noise because freedom begins not when the world grows quiet, but when you do. Host of the #1 trending and Spotify Top 50 podcast Project Loving Myself, Sanaiyah Gurnamal is a transformational speaker, certified coach, and visionary entrepreneur. Known as the “Love Alchemist,” she empowers individuals to make love their power move—in relationships, life, and business.Over the past 15 years, she has impacted more than 50,000 lives through her wellbeing centers, podcast, and coaching—helping people become their own top priority, biggest fan, and loudest cheerleader. When asked, “Still or sparkling?” she chooses sparkling with a dash of lemon—just like her personality: full of life and zest.
Host of the #1 trending and Spotify Top 50 podcast Project Loving Myself, Sanaiyah Gurnamal is a transformational speaker, certified coach, and visionary entrepreneur. Known as the “Love Alchemist,” she empowers individuals to make love their power move—in relationships, life, and business.Over the past 15 years, she has impacted more than 50,000 lives. 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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