Generosity Over Competition: What Appalachia Already Knows | Jordan Bailey | TEDxJohnsonCity
When Hurricane Helene and its flooding struck Appalachia in 2024, devastation followed—but so did something powerful: fearless generosity. In a world shaped by fear and scarcity, Jordan Bailey offers us a new perspective rooted in abundance and community. From muddy boots and shared meals to bold creativity and collaboration, discover how Appalachians are rebuilding not just with resources, but with mindset. You'll hear a powerful call to rethink fear, embrace generosity, and rewrite the story of what’s possible—together. A must-watch for entrepreneurs, creatives, and anyone seeking to live and give more fully. As a Senior Creative Producer at Cumberland Marketing, I help clients create stories and visuals that drive excitement and growth for their brands. I have over six years of experience in producing, directing, and editing various digital media projects, ranging from web series and podcasts to mini documentaries and social media campaigns.I am passionate about marrying messaging with art, and using my 15+ years of experience and skills in photography, digital photography, and image editing to craft compelling and impactful narratives. I am also an award-winning director of the mini documentary "Storytelling For A More Inclusive South", which explores the role of storytelling in fostering diversity and inclusion in the Southern region. Additionally, I am the owner of Weirdough, a microbakery and food side hustle that aims to create exciting food events and collaborations that bring chefs and communities together. 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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