Re-Connect: Path to a Resilient Future | Prof. Dr. Anabel Ternès von Hattburg | TEDxPFH Goettingen
Feeling lost in digital overload and disconnected from nature? In her powerful TEDx talk, Prof. Dr. Anabel Ternès von Hattburg presents a practical roadmap to building resilience and finding yourself again. Learn her simple steps toward clarity and joy, and discover how to take mindful, sustainable action to shape the modern world with purpose. Prof. Dr. Anabel Ternès von Hattburg, an internationally recognized expert in sustainability, innovation, and leadership, is described by Hypovereinsbank as "one of Germany's outstanding managers and entrepreneurs." A futurist, speaker, journalist, and founder, she is the CEO of Sustain Plus, Managing Director of the Berlin SRH Institute for Sustainability Management, and a Professor of Communication, succeeding Dieter Kronzucker. From an early age, she has been committed to human rights and environmental protection. Today, she continues her efforts as a co-founder of World Cleanup and GreenBytes, a board member of Plant for the Planet, President of the Club of Budapest Germany, and at the International Embassy for Economic Affairs. 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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