The Henrietta Hankin Branch Library is excited to offer a monthly virtual TEDx program to discuss “Ideas Worth Spreading.” Join us on Wednesday, November 18 at 6 pm to watch a curated selection of TED Talks followed by a community discussion.
This month we are diving into the topic of success with talks like “The unexpected benefit of celebrating failure” and “Should you live for your resume or your eulogy?” Come share your ideas and viewpoints on what success means to you and how these videos impact those views.
Haven’t heard of TED Talks before? TED Talks are “short, powerful talks…that cover almost all topics – from science to business to global issues – in more than 110 languages.” TED is a nonprofit with a “global community, welcoming people from every discipline and culture who seek a deeper understanding of the world. [TED] believes passionately in the power of ideas to change attitudes, lives and, ultimately, the world.”
Registration is required. This program supports PA Forward Information Literacy.
Your library keeps you busy! I love catching up on TED Talks when I have time. Thanks for sharing, Barbara.
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Hi Jill – yes, I’m excited about the TED Talks. I’ve watched a few and they can be very powerful. Thank you for stopping by our library blog and for being so supportive of our programs 🙂
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