Dompter la solitude : la clé pour tout changer | Alexia Borg | TEDxGEM
Alexia Borg est entrepreneure, coach certifiée d'état, journaliste, tout en étant une présentatrice marquante, redéfinissant le secteur des ressources humaines dans les médias. Elle a travaillé pour des chaînes télévisées telles que Le Figaro TV et BFM Business, ainsi que pour le magazine Forbes France.
Célèbre pour son approche humaniste et prospectiviste, elle est suivie par près de 35 000 personnes sur LinkedIn. Elle anime régulièrement des conférences visant à vaincre la solitude professionnelle et personnelle, tout en aidant les individus à se dépasser et retrouver confiance en eux. Alexia est, par ailleurs, ambassadrice de l'association Action Solitude, en France et à l'international.
Elle figure également dans le "top 20 des femmes entrepreneures à suivre en 2025" selon le New York Weekly Magazine. Alexia BORG est entrepreneure, coach certifiée d'état, journaliste, elle est également une présentatrice marquante, redéfinissant le secteur des ressources humaines dans les médias. Elle a travaillé pour des chaînes télé telles que Le Figaro TV et BFM Business ainsi que pour le magazine Forbes France. Célèbre pour son approche humaniste et prospectiviste, elle est suivie par près de 35 000 personnes sur LinkedIn et anime régulièrement des conférences visant à vaincre la solitude professionnelle et personnelle, tout en aidant les individus à se dépasser et retrouver confiance en eux. Alexia est ambassadrice de l'association ActionSolitude, en France et à l'international. Elle figure également dans le "top 20 des femmes entrepreneurs à suivre en 2025" selon le New York Weekly Magazine. 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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