Bad news isn't the whole story—and here's proof! | Sharon Frame | TEDxMitadDelMundo
How can we amplify positive stories in a world that craves negativity? De la timidez… al poder de la palabra. ?️Sharon Frame, reconocida ex presentadora de CNN y autora galardonada, es hoy una de las voces más influyentes en liderazgo y empoderamiento. ?Con más de 20 años en periodismo televisivo, ha transformado su experiencia en un legado: formar a ejecutivos, emprendedores y mujeres privadas de libertad para que encuentren su voz, su fuerza y su propósito.Sharon es la creadora de LeadHERship, un programa que inspira a liderar desde la autenticidad y el coraje. Porque su mayor logro no fue llegar a la cima, fue florecer después del miedo, y ayudar a otros a hacer lo mismo. ? 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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