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Top 5 Ted Talks Every Woman Should Watch

9 March 2016 by diwc-admin Leave a Comment

Top 5 Ted Talks Every Woman Should Watch

There are more than 1000 Ted talk “ideas worth spreading” available online. Many of them are by women from different walks of life; from scientists to artists, writers and leaders. Watch the following Top 5 Ted Talk every woman should see:

1. Sheryl Sandberg: Why We Have Too Few Women Leaders.

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg discussed the challenges and emotional aspect of working in the social media industry. She provides advice for those wanting to reach to the top. Watch the video below to find out more about women and leadership.

2. Sarah Lewis: Embrace The Near Win.

Art historian Sarah Lewis looks into the phenomenon of perfection and the difficulties faced by women in attaining that, especially when you are unhappy with your work and career. She asks viewers to consider the role of the almost-failure, the near win, in our own lives.

3. Brené Brown: The Power of Vulnerability

Brene Brown explores the human connection and our ability to love and belong. She takes on vulnerability and looks into how it is essential to our success and relationships. She is on a journey to know herself and to understand humanity.

4. Gayle Tzemach Lemmo: women Entrepreneurs Examples not Exception

Working as a reporter Gayle discusses post-conflict female entrepreneurs in Rwanda and Afghanistan and how we can all learn from those who started their own business in some of the most difficult conditions.

5.Angela Patton: A Father-Daughter Dance…in Prison

An amazing and touching story by a young teenager Angela Patton along with other preteen girls who organized a father-daughter dance in the prison where their fathers were incarcerated.

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