Az elég jó elég jó | Ákos Mikos | TEDxDebrecen
Mikos Ákos rádiós és podcaster bemutatja, hogyan érheted el céljaidat tökéletességre való törekvés nélkül is. Inspiráló előadásából megtudhatod, hogyan lehet az „elég jó” valóban elég a sikerhez! Egy kis abaúji faluban, Ináncson nőtt fel, majd tanulmányai és munkája során élt Nyíregyházán, Szegeden, egy rövid ideig Krakkóban, jelenleg Debrecenben próbál szerencsét. Az életét végigkísérte az általa legrejtélyesebbnek vélt médium: a rádió. A kapcsolódás, a hanggal teremtés áll érdeklődésének középpontjában és az, hogy mit lehet elérni az embernek pusztán csak azzal, hogy mond valamit. Őszintén. Lelkesedve. Hogy ez minél több embernek sikerülhessen és rádió nélkül is készíthessenek remek műsort, néhány éve podcastekkel kezdett el foglalkozni. Saját műsorain túl más alkotóknak segít, hogy minél jobban kapcsolódhassanak a közönségükkel, és minél jobb műsorokat készíthessenek. Nem tökéletes, de jó műsorokat... 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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