by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
The perfect way to start your working day: get up at 6.30, have a fruit juice, get a bit of exercise..go to a rave? Sam tells us the story and vision behind Morning Gloryville, and takes the audience by surprise by getting them dancing with a troupe of unicorns, to a...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
So called ‘honour violence’ or ‘honour killings’ are a reality for women all around the world; this talk looks at the stories of three women in the UK. From Kurdistan to the UK, Diana explores her journey as a campaigner and how she has fought for justice for...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
We don’t have to look far to find stories about violence – locally or globally. Felicity de Zulueta has spent her life understanding violence and its link to pain and trauma all around the world. This talk explores the psychological origins of violence and how...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
There’s a power in the world: the most powerful force there is – and it could be an evil force. But it can also be the biggest force for good. That force: multinational business. Colin Mayer explains his vision for how business can and must transform itself and...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
Building an economy for the future isn’t something new. The Victorians did it too. Diane Coyle, economist and author, looks back at economic measurement, complex networks and investing on behalf of generations not yet born – all just as important in the 19th...
by Daniel Ludwig | Jul 25, 2015 | TEDxEastEnd 2015, Uncategorised
In Zimbabwe, most well-trained professionals including doctors want to live in the cities. But 75% of the population is in rural areas. How can they get healthcare? The answer lies in Africa’s 640 million mobile phone subscriptions. Via those phones, health...