Looking for a mentor? Check social media. | Cherie Luo | TEDxStanford

Cherie Luo is a podcast host and educational content creator with over 60 million views and 250,000 followers across Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Her vision is to empower 100 million people to advance their career and to be the mentor that women ages 13-35 turn to for career and personal life advice. In this talk she explores the potential power of Social Media for widespread mentorship.

Cherie is a podcast host and educational content creator with over 60 million views and 250,000 followers across Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube. She’s partnered with brands like Salesforce, Microsoft, Meta, YearUp, Cruise, eBay, Target, and more. Before attending Stanford’s Graduate School of Business, Cherie was a senior product manager at LinkedIn, leading the development of video learning products. While working at Bain Capital Ventures, Cherie pioneered the fund’s outreach and work with creator economy founders and influencers. Audiences and collaborators look to her as a thought leader who bridges the gap between venture capital, creators, startups, and technology. 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

Awakening to yourself in the Age of Social Media | Avi Vatsa | TEDxMUITNoida

In his talk, Avi explains the impact of social media in developing social anxiety and depression; further, he shares his perspective on getting out of this personal dilemma. Avi Vatsa is one of youngest mental health Counselor’s in Asia and has delivered over 10,000 hours of sessions to over 500+ patients in 6 countries. He has helped his clients overcome psychosomatic illnesses through therapy such as diabetes, cancer, depression, anxiety, bipolar and many more disorders. He is also a certified career counsellor with Career Solutions, Inc. New York. He is a serial entrepreneur and runs multiple companies in the tech space with web 3.0 services, agri-tech and legal tech. He is also the president of Youth For Human Rights India, the largest youth-run United Nations human rights policy implementation NGO. He is also the recipient of the Economic Times Change Maker Award for protecting the human rights over 2 crore youth in India. 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