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

The Battle for Your Time: Exposing the Costs of Social Media | Dino Ambrosi | TEDxLagunaBlancaSchool

Do we truly comprehend how much of our time and attention is given to technology? In his talk, Dino Ambrosi reframes how we think about our relationships to devices, and shares his ideas on how to create healthy digital habits.
Dino Ambrosi, the founder of Project Reboot, is an expert at guiding teens and young adults to relationships with technology that empower them. While studying at UC Berkeley, he created a popular course called Becoming Tech Intentional which he taught to over 60 of his fellow students who reduced their screen time by an average of over 3 hours per day. After graduating in May, he embarked on a mission to spread the contents of his course to a broader audience. Through school assemblies, workshops, and consulting, he has worked with over 500 students and parents to raise awareness about the addictive potential of our devices, drive conversations around digital wellness, and deliver practical strategies to build healthy digital habits. 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

Impact of Social Media on Youth | Katanu Mbevi | TEDxYouth@BrookhouseSchool

Katanu talks about the positive and negative impacts of social on youth. Katatu is a student at Brookhouse School doing BTEC. Throughout her BTEC course she has developed a strong passion to study marketing. 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

Social media isn’t bad: you’re just using it wrong | Eva Amin | TEDxCherryCreekWomen

Social media is commonly maligned because of its potential negative impacts on mental and social health. In this talk, youth activist and seasoned public speaker Eva Amin argues that social media in and of itself is not the problem. In fact, social media can support personal fulfillment and professional success – if used judiciously. Eva presents guidelines every kid and teen should be taught from an early age to help them leverage social media as a helpful resource and avoid allowing it to be a destructive force. Eva, a senior in high school, has been a public speaker since the 4th grade. She recently ranked 11th in the nation for public speaking with the Future Business Leaders of America. She loves public speaking because of the platform it gives her for inspiring others. In her talks and in her daily life, she challenges others to look at things from a fresh perspective and to question the status quo. Eva is especially passionate about amplifying the voices of women and youth. She hosts a podcast called Venom, in which she interviews women in power positions with the goal of inspiring young women to break through barriers. In her TED talk, she will be speaking about why we should teach kids and teens to use social media as a helpful resource instead of allowing it to be a destructive force. 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

How social media makes us unsocial | Allison Graham | TEDxSMU

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Social Media historian Allison Graham offers a witty and ironic view of a society that feels alone together despite the hundreds of virtual connections we have online. With a global population growing up via Facebook and Twitter and a perceptible shift in human interpersonal connections, the constant need for social self-validation permeates our daily existence. This talk shares the funny and revealing insights of a life lived online and how social media is used to connect and disconnect us.

A graduate of Southern Methodist University, Allison has worked all over the country and globe bringing the written word to life on the big screen.
Allison has worked for Artisan Entertainment, Universal Studios, Paramount Pictures, Warner Brothers, New Line Cinema, 20th Century Fox, Miramax and Dreamworks SKG as Assistant Director, Production Manager, and Producer working with such titans as Jerry Bruckheimer, Michael Bay, Timur Bekmamvetov and Tim Burton.
She was one of the key business strategists behind The Blair Witch Franchise marketing campaigns, leading the team responsible for revolutionizing the way the Internet and film marketing were viewed.
Allison enjoys cooking from scratch, bicycle rides on flat terrain, conga lines and diving boards.

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Socially Silent: my relationship with social media | Siena Wescott-Toi | TEDxYouth@Haileybury

Social media is about balance. Whilst it helps people from around the globe communicate it also creates and is creating a society that strives for the same thing, perfection, an artificial happiness, whilst being unhealthily addicting. I describe my journey with social media and how I became socially silent, teaching me many things about the world around me and about myself, most notably how to communicate with myself. I describe my step-by-step thought process, and what caused me to feel this way but also the benefits of not being on social media. Whilst I describe social media as not being an asset to my mental health and my self-confidence, I also speak about the benefits of social media to society, and how I harnessed those benefits to rekindle my relationship with social media. But my central message is to the viewer, to experience what I experienced and to understand how it can be hugely beneficial to their physical and mental well-being; something that is more important in this day and age than ever before. Pupil at Haileybury UK. 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

Social Media is Making Us Unsocial | Kristin Gallucci | TEDxBocaRaton

Social technology is simultaneously connecting us and isolating us. It’s affecting everything from our basic social relationships to the way that we work, learn and experience. Social media should be a support to real relationships, not a catalyst to losing them. Kristin Gallucci speaks to marketers about Marketing with emotion to move brands to align with customers and act with passion. Kristin has over 20 years of experience leading strategic digital marketing, social media, influencer engagement, and analytics initiatives for brands. She’s a Linkedin Top Voice for Marketing & Social Media, is sourced in Inc. Magazine and Adweek, and currently leads strategy for digital marketing at the top franchise brand Signarama for the signage industry. She founded Modern Marketer, a consultancy that helps companies make better connections with their audiences. She speaks regularly on topics such as the changing world of marketing, LinkedIn optimization, and personal branding. She also serves on Board of the American Marketing Association. 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

Social Media Detox | Zineb Rhafrhouf | TEDxENSIAS

Zineb Rhafrhouf, currently enrolled in political science and international relations studies, is also an entrepreneur and a content creator.
In her talk, she will discuss the importance of social media detox based on her own experience. Zineb Rhafrhouf, currently enrolled in political science and international relations studies, is also an entrepreneur and a content creator. 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