I loved Niall Ferguson’s talk on The Great Divergence, which he titled, “The 6 Killer Apps of Prosperity.”
He posits what has led to Western prosperity and explains why those advantages have or are eroding. “It is our generation that is witnessing the end of Western predominance,” he says, and provides data to back it up. It is a great, brief look at macro changes through the eyes of a historian.
John Lowe
CEO
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
If you have registered for TEDxColumbus on 11.11.11, this should answer all of your questions on how to have the best experience possible! (If you haven’t gotten your ticket yet, here’s the link to register.)
Directions
We hope you have been to COSI. But if not, we’re thrilled this will be your first time. Here’s a link to their map and directions.
Schedule
Registration begins at 8am; please plan to arrive by 8:45am. The program will begin promptly at 9am and run through 5pm. For a complete schedule of the day including speaker/performer order and breaks, please click here.
What to bring
Your Eventbrite Ticket
Your nametag** (if you choose; see below)
A t-shirt, that you can have printed with a special TEDxColumbus “Moment” designs ($5) or you can buy a shirt ($10) with one of the designs.
Optional
Your coffee mug, should you need lots of caffeine refills
Laptops if you want to blog
What we’ll provide
A water bottle and refilling stations
Morning and afternoon snack
Lunch (with vegetarian & gluten free options)
A printed program
Parking voucher
Dress
Very Casual! Lunch will be “picnic style”
Parking
In COSI’s lots. Show your eventbrite ticket print out upon entry and they will give you a ticket to display on your dash and to use upon exit.
Social Media
Twitter Hashtag – #tedxcbus
Flickr Tag – #tedxcolumbus
Mobile Site
Check out www.tedxcolumbus.com on your smart phone and you’ll find a new special mobile site with speaker information, agenda and partner links. This site will allow us to conserve on paper in our printed program.
Books
The TEDxColumbus Book Nook will be back! A specially curated collection of books by TED and TEDx speakers will be for sale thanks to a partnership with our local Barnes & Noble stores.
Nametag Contest!
While everyone who is registered before November 8 will have a pre-printed nametag waiting for them at registration, we welcome and encourage self-designed nametags. Three winners will be chosen based on the ‘conversation’ that is inspired by the design and asked to come on stage to introduce themselves to the audience after the afternoon break. The minimum requirement is that it displays your name – but we place no limit on how, where or other attributes you’d like to attach to it except to use good judgment and keep it clean! There will be prizes for the chosen tags! Here’s our inspiration from TEDxSingapore, in case you were wondering.
If you still have questions, please post them here or email us at tedxcolumbus@gmail.com.
TED talks are nearly always inspiring, but it’s not often that you find one that makes you rethink the way you live at least three times a day, every day.
Mark Bittman’s talk did that for me. And even though I’ve read my Pollan and my Waters, there was a certain clarity to Bittman’s talk that seemed to focus all the politics of it down to YOU. Not just the food industry or government subsidies or whatever other faceless entity you can blame for the way we eat (though that’s in there too).
You might look at the title of the talk, “What’s wrong with what we eat”, and think you’ve heard it all before. But you haven’t. And you should watch.
Mike Beaumont
Spacejunk
Creative Director
We’re thrilled to announce the 2011 TEDxColumbus line up. After many months of nominations, interviews, conversations and research, the list is complete.
“The heart-and-soul of a TEDx event is the passion, talent, data, perspective and determination that comes through in every talk. This year at TEDxColumbus the speakers and performers will offer a delicate balance of primary research, unbelievable life journeys, fascinating analyses and overall, really big ideas that will stretch every mind in the room.” said Ruth Milligan, Event Curator. “Everyone is assured to walk away with their own personal time capsule of experience and knowledge.”
In alphabetical order, those who will present include:
Alex Bandar- Visionary, Metallurgist, Connector
For a guy that doesn’t sleep much, Alex has an amazingly coherent vision for the world. Concerned with the death of “shop,” his vision for bringing a “maker” experience to the students in Columbus is only one part of his story. He’ll share how that vision is informed by his morning, noon and night passion (yes, different than his day job), where he’s quietly built one of the most dynamic collaboratives of engineers, artists and tinkerers in the region.
Mark Berman- Naturalist, Educator, Entomologist
Who cares about the bug? Mark does. And thinks you should too. He’ll bring a unique lens to the two, four or ten legged creatures that in his opinion, can bring you perspective and maybe in return, a little respect.
David Burns- Innovator, Antagonist, Educator, Father
The pathway that David took to being a pioneer in the STEM/ 21st Century Learning Movement is a fascinating journey. But what this leader knows about education makes him question: is education system viable anymore? He’ll uncover his own trepidation on this topic, fueled both by the irrelevant standards he faces in his daily work but also by the challenges of his three teenaged, college-contemplating children and how this impacts them.
Mike Figliuolo - Traveler, Teacher, Entrepreneur
While travel creates great stress and anxiety for many, some find it an amazing set of moments that illustrate the human condition. Today Mike will share a different angle on his journeys and the interesting places they have taken him – and now, all of us.
Theresa Flores- Warrior, Vigilante, Advocate
Theresa’s passionate advocacy for one of the most vulnerable segments of our society is inspired by her own horrifying experience. As she introduces you to a world far beyond your mind’s reach, she’ll show it can really be found next door. And how one answer to it all might be found in a tiny bar of soap.
Jamie Greene- Planner, Architect, Collaborator
As our city has a moment in time as it turns 200 next year, Jamie will help guide hundreds of initiatives, events, promotions, exhibits, books and more into a year-long, collective commemoration. But at the heart of it all, we’re curious, why does it matter? In a brief reflection, Jamie will bring clarity to this question and inspire us to join in the movement.
Denny Griffith- Artist, Administrator, Visionary
Most creative individuals end up with more than one persona in life. How do they support, conflict and interact with each other? Denny will reveal his vulnerable insights from years searching for the balance between his public and private personas.
Claudia Kirsch- Radiologist, Artist, Pioneer
Claudia spends her life looking for hitchhikers, the kind that take ‘free rides’ along your nerves carrying cancer. Through her blend of science and a little art, she’s redefining how radiologists look at the most congested traffic site in our bodies: the head and neck. Her discoveries will inspire and may someday even save your life.
Maryanna Klatt- Researcher, Yogi, Teacher
The impact of chronic stress on our health, productivity, and overall wellbeing can be catastrophic. But how do you reduce it without adding one more thing to your life? Maryanna will reveal from her significant research initiatives that learning stress reduction techniques within the very ecosystem where we spend our days may be the most viable solution.
Dirk Knemeyer- Provocateur, Entrepreneur, Thinker
Dirk argues humanity took a wrong turn, but is getting close to finding its way again. After centuries of industrial production in inhuman ways and scales we now have the opportunity to turn our substantial capacity for remaking the world toward the most promising and unexplored of frontiers: ourselves. Dirk challenges us to view the future through the lens of the self.
Randy Nelson - Professor, Neuroscientist, Researcher
Dr. Nelson has a deep curiosity about the dark side of light at night. His research will reveal that our passion for electrification has more complex consequences than can meet the sleeping eye.
Bart Overly- Futurist, Architect, Thinker
As our population rapidly ages and lives much longer, how so might the habitats we have constructed for our comforts adapt to this change? A global review of attitudes towards this longevity crisis (or opportunity) might enlighten design and development’s reaction towards it. As a student of architecture, Bart will share his perspectives on this ever dynamic and somewhat troubling dilemma.
Janet Parrott- Filmmaker, Storyteller, Professor
The exploration of hospice was not one that Janet had planned to take, but found herself in South Africa doing just that. As a filmmaker, Janet was equipped with tools to tell the story of a very different approach to what we embrace in America as hospice, but challenged by the pathway that took her there, having lost many personal friends to HIV/AIDS herself. Janet will reveal the struggle that ensues when the creator becomes a part of the creation.
The Salty Caramels- Musical gumbo
With a suitcase bass drum, cast-iron skillet, heavy-gage chain and a musical saw as ingredients in their “musical gumbo”, you’d expect for the Salty Caramels to stand out, and that’s exactly what they do.
Adam Smith- Multi-Instrumentalist, Composer
His passion for fusing his Film and TV music experience, jazz idioms, art installations and free-improvised directions creates an extremely unique landscape for the adventurous musician and listener.
Rose Smith – Poet
One of our many shared ‘moments’ at TEDxColumbus, Rose will delight us with her provocative poetry and engaging delivery.
Trent Tipple - Survivor, Father, Scientist
In a touching reflection on the fragility of our existence, Trent will question our ability to truly appreciate what life has offered. He should know, he’s faced his own mortality three times. And fortunately for his family, his patients and the world, he’s here to openly share that appreciation of his own.
Susan Willeke – Ethicist, Teacher, Steward
We’re told to keep an open mind, so why would Susan argue that we need some bias in our lives? As an ethics trainer, she will compel you to recognize why your bias is helpful in keeping some societal order, but on occasion, how it drags us into some of our most regrettable mistakes.
Thanks to a few generous sponsors who can’t use all of their TEDxColumbus tickets, we have now opened up a student scholarship lottery for seats TEDxColumbus on 11.11.11 at COSI.
If you are a student and cannot afford to attend but would like to, please register for the lottery here. Only students who can produce a student ID the day of the event will be eligible.
We will announce the winners on November 7th when every applicant will receive an email notifying them of the winners.
If you would like to help offset costs for students to attend, we welcome donations to the TEDx fund through this link
Thanks to all for your support!
Why become a speaker or performer at TEDxYouth@Columbus?
YOU have compelling stories.
YOU have amazing energy – and there are topics that give you amazing energy.
YOU are passionate.
YOU have had personal, unique experiences.
YOU are an innovator.
YOU are changing the world.
Why not share these passions, stories, and experiences to inspire other youth? Tell your story through presentations, conversations, or dynamic performances. We’ll provide you all the coaching and training you need.
Change starts with you. But you’ve gotta tell people about it!
And adults out there – we all know youth that are crazy-passionate about something. Why do we know this? Because they are constantly telling us about it. They are making videos about it, posting on and commenting about it and spreading it all like wildfire.
The TEDxYouth@Columbus stage is a great place where this can all come together. This is the very first event of its kind in Columbus. Let’s show the world the passion, innovation, and change that is coming from right here in C-bus.
So apply to be a presenter NOW. Encourage a friend to apply to be a presenter NOW. Take this Moment in Time and make it yours – NOW!
Youth inspiring Youth…and the world.
Jane Goodall is my hero. I love her compassion and dedication in working with chimpanzees in Tanzania. In this TED Talk, she describes how her team’s community projects for humans are helping the struggling people surrounding the chimpanzee’s habitat with clean water, farming techniques, and unexpectedly, a growing interest in conservation. Her commitment to both people and animals is creating an environment of peaceful coexistence for both.
Kate Storm
COSI
Director of Strategic Initiatives & Artist