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Our systems are working — and that’s bad | Jason Corder | TEDxCamino Ramon St

This talk argues our systems aren’t broken—they’re optimized for the wrong outcomes. Jason Corder shows how to realign incentives so profit grows with human well-being. The challenge: pick an industry profiting from dysfunction and build the company that wins when people thrive. Jason Corder, born in San Francisco in 1969, is a TEDx and Keynote Speaker and the founder and CEO of Digital Addiction Prevention, a company focused on giving people, young and old, the tools and mentorship needed to control their own mental and physical health. A graduate of Swarthmore College and a life-long storyteller, he created Kenya's first comedy-drama series, as well as its first reality show, and spent a decade as a successful producer/writer/actor exploring issues that affected Africans. Corder has concurrently enjoyed a career as a Cultural Envoy doing impactful projects for U.S. embassies around the world, focusing on issues that affect developing nations. Having spent more than two decades living abroad, in Africa and Europe, he hones this global perspective into talks, programs, podcast conversations and the like, to deepen dialogue and heighten perception. He lives with his three sons in Arizona. 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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