FAIL! - Inspiring Resilience
FAIL! - Inspiring Resilience
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From resilient buildings to emotional resilience | A conversation with Michael K. Jackson
Michael K. Jackson is an inspirational keynote speaker, entrepreneur, writer, and leader of his speaking business “Michael K. Jackson International” with 20+ years of activity, that aims to empower and help entrepreneurs and business owners expand globally.
In 2017, Michael went through devastating moments when hurricane Maria took away his father during the devastation of the Caribbean islands. In this interview, he talks about how he managed to come through helping the other inhabitants on the island re-built their homes, and he shares his strategy to overcome setbacks and difficulties in life.
FAIL! is bringing even more exceptional people on the virtual stage of its live-chat to celebrate their stories of vulnerabilities, adversities, and strength and create a more resilient and supportive society.
FAIL! ... Inspiring, spreading, and now also podcasting resilience! open.spotify.com/show/7GcTHEz
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Q&A with Kirsty Bennet
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This Q&A session features the speakers at the Fall 2021 edition of the FAIL!@MIT. The session is moderated by Kirsty Bennett, manager of the MIT Women's League and founder of MITell, a storytelling community group for MIT. Kirsty spent seven years as producer and director for The Moth, and founded The Moth’s College Program, bringing storytelling workshops to college campuses across the US. She...
Kirsty Bennett | Short Course: Being Happy during a Pandemic
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Kirsty’s and her husband’s life was rather tough at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, with a three-year-old son, a baby and two full-time jobs. One day, Kirsty proposed to go on a hike to break the daily routine, which turned out to be a disaster after her son’s continuing whining and complaining. However, as she realized that that hike had done well to her, and decided to go hiking every...
David Edward | The failure (r)evolution that twists your life plot
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David Edwards began his scientist and inventor career brilliantly, founding companies that produced medical devices to cure different diseases. However, during a trip in South Africa, where he had co-founded a non-profit to supply antibiotics and vaccines, David realized that the short-term benefits granted by his inventions were being overwhelmed by long-term problems that dropped the quality ...
Rosalind Picard | You must take risks to pursue your dreams
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Roz Picard has become an international leader in research after founding the new research brand of Affective Computing, which investigates the link between emotions and artificial intelligence. However, her path to the top has been far from linear, with many obstacles and failures on her way. During this talk, Roz shares three segments of her life and three big failures, which, nevertheless, ha...
Jennifer Cohen | The big secret to success
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Jennifer’s demo tape with Keanu Reeves as a simple 18-year-old student is an emblematic example of “boldness”, which she targets as the key to success while she drives us through her personal story and to “The 10% Target”, her strategy to get comfortable with failure and become bold in life. Jennifer Cohen is a fitness influencer, wellness entrepreneur, strategic advisor, and media personality....
JD Schramm | Build the muscle of resilience before you need it
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JD’s 2020 could become one of the darkest periods of his life after he decided to leave his dream job. However, this decision led him to unexpected and deep reflections upon his life and what really matters to him, from his family to his friends. During this talk, JD shares his three to do’s and three to don’s to exercise what he calls the “muscle of resilience”, to not be unprepared when life ...
Questions and Answers with the speakers @Mexico 2020
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Braulio Ramirez, student of chemistry and nanotechnology at Tecnologico de Monterrey, hosted the Q&A session at FAIL!@Mexico, in november 2020. This talk was given at a FAIL!@ event using the FAIL! conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.fail-sharing.org
Guillermo Ruiz | Be persistent, no matter how difficult the situation gets
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Guillermo Ruiz Esparza is Medical Doctor, BioNanotechnologist and Entrepreneur focused on the development of Molecular NanoSystems at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology. This talk is not only about his failures, but Guillermo also tells us about the importance of following your dreams, managing crises with emotional intelligence, and having the support of your family. Th...
Pablo Castro | The path is not always a straight line, be prepared!
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Dr Pablo Castro represents the Latin community in the research world, he is Staff Research Software Developer in Google Brain. He underlines the importance of having a balance between personal and professional life, and not focusing only on failure. He also talks about learning to take advantage of the opportunity’s life gives you and how to be prepared for it. This talk was given at a FAIL!@ e...
Grissel Trujillo | Feel your excitement! and if you are going to fail, fail fast
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Grissel Trujillo de Santiago is a leading researcher and co-leads the Alvarez-Trujillo Lab at Tecnologico de Monterrey, she shared with us five messages that has learn in his trajectory to help us face failure and talk about the importance of self-confidence in the academic and personal world. This talk was given at a FAIL!@ event using the FAIL! conference format but independently organized by...
Zita Martins | Everyone's journey progresses at its own pace
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Zita Martins is an Associate Professor at Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon, Portugal, and co-director of the MIT-Portugal program. In her research in Astrobiology, she looks for bio-signatures in space missions and investigates the potential contribution of organic compounds present in meteorites and comets to the origin of life on Earth. In this talk, she discusses her PhD experience, the ...
Digging yourself out of the hole when your life unravels | A conversation with Michael Molinski
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Digging yourself out of the hole when your life unravels | A conversation with Michael Molinski
Estelle Lovi | It is time to create our own unique definition of work
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Estelle Lovi | It is time to create our own unique definition of work
Nicola Forster | Let failures guide your decisions!
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Nicola Forster | Let failures guide your decisions!
Antonio Nieto Rodriguez | Failure is like a free MBA
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Antonio Nieto Rodriguez | Failure is like a free MBA
Lucia Kleštincová | Not trying is the new fail
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Lucia Kleštincová | Not trying is the new fail
Anna Frebel | Star-crossed opportunities: why your first no could be your best yes ever
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Anna Frebel | Star-crossed opportunities: why your first no could be your best yes ever
Arlindo Oliveira | It's hard to learn simple explanations!
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Arlindo Oliveira | It's hard to learn simple explanations!
Kalpana Ramesh | Do not wait for someone to take action
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Kalpana Ramesh | Do not wait for someone to take action
Gaurav Sen | If it's your passion, do it yourself
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Gaurav Sen | If it's your passion, do it yourself
Zabi Khan | Failures lead to brilliant ideas
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Zabi Khan | Failures lead to brilliant ideas
Aruna Reddy | Think independently to achieve your goals
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Aruna Reddy | Think independently to achieve your goals
Sourav Karmakar | Failures give me confidence
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Sourav Karmakar | Failures give me confidence
Andrea Visconti | A fairy tale to talk about failure
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Andrea Visconti | A fairy tale to talk about failure
Giorgio Cucé | Looking for the dream-team
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Giorgio Cucé | Looking for the dream-team
Francesca Corrado | 3 moves to re-start after any setback
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Francesca Corrado | 3 moves to re-start after any setback
Questions & Answers with the Speakers @MIT Fall2019
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Questions & Answers with the Speakers @MIT Fall2019
Sara Seager | Too Many Stars, Too Little Time
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Sara Seager | Too Many Stars, Too Little Time
Eva Wolfangel | Listen to your inner voice (but the right one)
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Eva Wolfangel | Listen to your inner voice (but the right one)

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  • @backup5518
    @backup5518 หลายเดือนก่อน

    She calls herself Dhandhewali 😂😂😂

  • @user-wl7dt1uw2e
    @user-wl7dt1uw2e หลายเดือนก่อน

    3:00 - I think most people might not realize, but that has to be the hardest trick there is. The strength to get into a handstand. Then to do a handstand. Then to balance a board. Then to land it. Does anyone have any idea how hard this is? I can speak to this. Personally tried working on it.

  • @rvbsinfra
    @rvbsinfra 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😂

  • @rvbsinfra
    @rvbsinfra 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi i vikram Bhagwaan shinde from India, Maharashtra, Nashikroad really nice

  • @rajusinghjiiiiiii
    @rajusinghjiiiiiii 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lol

  • @pauloarikessler1803
    @pauloarikessler1803 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    # istitutokessler

  • @stuartralston5059
    @stuartralston5059 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What happened just at the end, yeah I know it's a story of failure and missing a large error, when everything looked to be on track. It would be nice to know the detail of the failure, which my gut tells me is something to do with deep water immersion (hard to test).

  • @terryvargo7720
    @terryvargo7720 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    @mypublicchannel3884 Obviously your wealth of knowledge and intellect far surpass that of Dr. Picard.

  • @mypublicchannel3884
    @mypublicchannel3884 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Here, my dear. This may help you. It's a little primer on how to know things exist. It's rather simple and very left brain so you just may catch it. For us human beings to say something exists, it has to be discovered, which means our senses have to be involved - which in turn means - it can't be or exist based on belief or argument or understanding. We don't explain things into existence because they make sense to us or because we want them to exist. Are you catching on? Do you want me to talk slower? Do you need to sit down? So based on all this, tell me - when and where your god was discovered and by whom?

    • @edeco6833
      @edeco6833 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      "The FOOL says in his heart, 'THERE IS NO GOD' " (Psalm 14:1; 53:1 NIV, scriptural emphases added all throughout). God had first revealed Himself IN PERSON to the first humans, ADAM and EVE, and interacted with them and later with their first children, Abel & Cain, about 6,000 years ago. The historical account of God’s creation and His personal interactions with these first humans were later put into writing by Moses in Genesis chapters 1 to 4 of the Bible. The Holy Bible is God's SPECIAL REVELATION to mankind - detailing about Himself, His existence, His nature and character, His dealings with humans - particularly with the nation of Israel - throughout history, and His eternal plan of redemption for mankind through the Messiah (Jesus Christ) whom He had decided to raise out of the nation of Israel in His appointed time. God also revealed Himself through His CREATION, as affirmed in Romans 1:20 quoted below. "For since the creation of the world GOD'S INVISIBLE QUALITIES - HIS ETERNAL POWER AND DIVINE NATURE - HAVE BEEN CLEARLY SEEN, BEING UNDERSTOOD FROM WHAT HAS BEEN MADE, SO THAT PEOPLE ARE WITHOUT EXCUSE" (Romans 1:20). My dear, let me answer your question & concerns about God's existence on behalf of Dr. Rosalind Picard because like her, I'm a Christian and a believer in God, too. But first, please watch her Christian testimony here: th-cam.com/video/Abkn6cau8lc/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared There are REALITIES in life that we can't fully explain and/or empirically verify by just relying on our human senses or brain alone. This is true in the case of God's existence. However, the Bible teaches that there is a way or ways in which we humans can know God for sure. In Romans 1:20 (quoted above), we humans can deduce God's existence through His CREATION all around us. For example, the vastness & fine tuning of the whole universe, the immense complexity of the human organ systems and the cellular world - not to mention the DESIGN that you can see all around you - point to an ULTIMATE DESIGNER & a FIRST CAUSE, who Himself is UNCAUSED & ETERNAL. HE JUST EXISTS throughout eternity! NOBODY CREATED HIM. Another example pertains to our human sense of right & wrong - our morality. How do we know that murder, lying, and stealing, for example, are WRONG unless an ULTIMATE LAWGIVER or MORAL GIVER exists who tells us so. Don't tell me that these moral principles are just EVOLVED, too - well, assuming you happen to believe in EVOLUTION or an ATHEIST. And you believe that there are NO MORAL ABSOLUTES, since there's NO GOD in the first place. Well, let's take a GRIM LESSON from history from SOMEONE who had PRACTICED that kind of philosophy and BELIEVED that humans & moral principles just evolved over time. ADOLF HITLER, who was a very big fan of DARWIN, strongly believed in the Darwinian principles of the SURVIVAL of the FITTEST and the existence of SUPERIOR HUMAN RACES (like his Germanic or Aryan race). He, therefore, waged WW2 with the major goal of eliminating and/or subjugating deemed "inferior" races like the Slavs (Russians, etc.) and the Jews, which led to the horrible HOLOCAUST and the extermination of about 6 million Jews. Moreover, he and his Nazi party had murdered hundreds of thousands of his own people - Germans in government-run asylums, with mental or other genetic defects, Gypsies, gays, and other people he deemed genetically unfit to live in order to purify the German race - and the human race, as a whole! In fact, the Nazi's FINAL SOLUTION (with Hitler's approval) was to exterminate the whole European Jewry - numbering about 10 million Jews at that time! It was just the Nazi's defeat that finally stopped their EXTREMELY EVIL MADNESS. The truth is, THERE ARE MORAL ABSOLUTES, and we humans got our moral absolutes from God, thereby proving His existence. In fact, He spelled these out very clearly in His Ten Commandments (see Exodus 20:1-17) and His other moral precepts and laws throughout the Bible, including the New Testament (e.g., Galatians 5:19; Matthew 5:21-22, 27-28). Please watch these videos for more proof and reasons to believe of God's existence: th-cam.com/video/-iuGn9jSPmQ/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared th-cam.com/video/s7m4DK-HGPo/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=sharedth-cam.com/video/s7m4DK-HGPo/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared Finally, and MOST IMPORTANTLY, God's only begotten Son JESUS CHRIST REVEALED GOD to us, humans. "In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but IN THESE LAST DAYS HE HAS SPOKEN to US by HIS SON, whom he appointed HEIR of ALL THINGS, and THROUGH WHOM ALSO HE MADE THE UNIVERSE. The Son is the RADIANCE of GOD’s GLORY and the EXACT REPRESENTATION of HIS BEING, SUSTAINING ALL THINGS by HIS POWERFUL WORD" (Hebrews 1:1-3). Also, 1 John 4:8 &16 says GOD is LOVE. That's how we got our virtue or emotion of love, too. Since we are created in God's image (Genesis 1:26-27), we have that built-in capacity to love God, other humans, and God's other creations (your pets, nature, etc.). Lastly, I want you to UNDERSTAND that despite your rejection of God and your denial of His existence, GOD LOVES YOU. (And I love you, too.) In fact, God eagerly wants a PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU through His Son, JESUS CHRIST - the same Christ that Dr. Picard and I met during our younger years, and the same Christ who has since blessed our respective lives tremendously. The Bible puts it this way. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that WHOEVER BELIEVES IN HIM SHOULD NOT PERISH BUT HAVE ETERNAL LIFE" (John 3:16 NKJV). "Perish" in this verse means to perish in HELL. ALL UNREPENTANT SINNERS WHO DON'T BELIEVE IN GOD and REJECTED His offer of forgiveness and salvation through Jesus Christ will be thrown to hell. "But the cowardly, the UNBELIEVING, the vile, the murderers, the SEXUALLY IMMORAL, those who practice magic arts, the IDOLATERS and ALL LIARS - they will be consigned to the FIERY LAKE of BURNING SULFUR. This is the SECOND DEATH." (Revelation 21:8) I'm telling you this not because I hate you, but because I do care for you. I just want to WAKE YOU UP while there's still time for you to change. IF YOU DIE WITHOUT CHRIST IN YOUR LIFE, YOU WILL GO TO HELL. Hebrews 9:27 says, "Just as people are destined to die once, and after that to face JUDGMENT." YOUR UNBELIEF, DENIAL of HIS EXISTENCE, and MOCKERY of GOD DOES NOT CHANGE the FACT that HE IS STILL THERE to JUDGE YOU one day.... No, you will not just VANISH, as EVOLUTION would like you to believe. The TRUTH is, when you die in your present spiritual condition, YOU WILL GO to HELL and CONSCIOUSLY SUFFER there for ALL ETERNITY. Do you really want that to happen to YOU? My prayer is that YOU'd one day meet Jesus Christ - the way Dr. Picard and I did - then ACCEPT HIM as YOUR PERSONAL LORD & SAVIOR, be SAVED FROM HELL and granted ETERNAL LIFE through faith in Him. I'll always remember you in my prayers, that God will grant you His gift of REPENTANCE, and that He will encourage you to BELIEVE in and BE RECONCILED to Him. For more EVIDENCES of GOD, and to understand HOW to be SAVED from HELL and LIVE FOREVER, and know the BIBLE, please click these 3 links: th-cam.com/play/PLDG1S0fYPWgyFEKVRRXM7s6-z-ib3xWmc.html&feature=shared th-cam.com/play/PLDG1S0fYPWgyPArdJlSqLGBjJ9rKIc77P.html&feature=shared th-cam.com/play/PLDG1S0fYPWgwxqUj_ixUynRJ0UXFuWY1q.html&feature=shared To get the latest updates on the CREATION/EVOLUTION DEBATE, please click: th-cam.com/play/PLDG1S0fYPWgwQBgq-xfN9MqYyn5djd8Wt.html&feature=shared And to know some of the TOP (former) ATHEIST SCIENTISTS, PROFESSORS (including Dr. Rosalind Picard), and other ATHEISTS who turned to Christ, please click: th-cam.com/play/PLDG1S0fYPWgwpLmV9RASmCc6KbOybmVqj.html&feature=shared

  • @mypublicchannel3884
    @mypublicchannel3884 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Artificial intelligence. That sums you up quite well. Academically you excel. But you also take a deep dive into something artificial that doesn't exist and you make it the centerpiece of your life around which all else revolves. I'm really really smart. The achool I attended has an undergraduate base under 10K and costs $78K annually. So, no, intelligence doesn't necessarily impress me. Been around it my whole life. The two things that impress me are kindness and a direct connection to reality. You score well on point A but fail miserably on Point B as you have brought the word god into your life which is a complete intellectual failure. Just ask Albert Einstein who said the word is ths expression and product of human weakness. I say those who use the word in sentences have non-functioning brains. I've been writing on ineffable matters and ideals for the past 25 years. I am a good bit older than you. White hair. Genius intellect. Genius IQ. Degree or degrees from Stanford, Princeton, Notre Dame, Northwestern or Duke. Trust me. You won't cast a shadow over me. Amazing you work at MIT and get away with asserting you know how the universe came to be. Along with all life in the universe. You have to assume the astrophysics department thinks you're nuts. Anyway, I could lay out another 50,000 words right here and right now, but I won't. I don't try to impress people or to argue them into a sesspool of confusion. I've been at this a long time. I can tell right away you have gone over the falls and won't be returning. You are guaranteed to waste the rest of your life. Amazingly ignorant of you not too see at all how amazingly ignorant you are. I've got Albert Einstein on my side. Amazing that doesn't affect or impress you at all. But then, you're a Christian now which neans you are never ever ever ever out of your depth. Never. The definition of moron.

  • @Mr_Jish
    @Mr_Jish ปีที่แล้ว

    Danny coming back from that slam like he did is not only one of the greatest moments in sports history, it is one of the most fantastic, real-time glimpses into the lengths the human spirit can go and still perservere. Adversity, catastrophe, both avoidable and unavoidable tragedy; the ability the human body and mind has to be able to carry on when every other part of you is saying to stop... It's inspiring. I know it's probably "not that deep bro", but I think maybe that's why it resonates so deeply with me every time I see the replays. Can't keep that lonely tear from coming out every single time I see Danny carrying himself off the ramp and then coming back to do what he did.

  • @realcompetition9897
    @realcompetition9897 ปีที่แล้ว

    This man has most H index, Congratulations my son kessner ,well Done

  • @jadongao2880
    @jadongao2880 ปีที่แล้ว

    can’t express how much this helped.

  • @bigbanknewyork3655
    @bigbanknewyork3655 ปีที่แล้ว

    She's actually very correct.

  • @aliyaorazalina7913
    @aliyaorazalina7913 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really good speech. Thanks for sharing

  • @kishorekumarilla558
    @kishorekumarilla558 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dear Dr.Susan Silbey, this talk is very inspiring.

  • @Capsula.Channel
    @Capsula.Channel ปีที่แล้ว

    Super fan de la Dra. Grissel! increíble labor que ella y su equipo hacen en su laboratorio. Saludos y que chido proyecto de FAIL! Exito y nuevo Sub.

  • @chrisghanbari_
    @chrisghanbari_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love her. Role model.

  • @brunozuliani3654
    @brunozuliani3654 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    ...she's failing at not being "the prettiest girl"....again...

  • @lonewolfoffreefire3158
    @lonewolfoffreefire3158 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hii

  • @AndrewNation13
    @AndrewNation13 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jennifer mentioned that she wasn't the prettiest girl in school 😅 ya ok 😋

  • @goldenchild_chosenone
    @goldenchild_chosenone 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    And all that suspense!! 👌🤣💯

  • @goldenchild_chosenone
    @goldenchild_chosenone 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    She's funny! Lol

  • @DS_Gaurav
    @DS_Gaurav 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lots of respect from India 🇮🇳 for your concern towards betterment of society.

  • @aditisingh4971
    @aditisingh4971 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    He is good person

  • @octaviasakho5237
    @octaviasakho5237 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dr. Schramm what a wonderful presentation on resilience! The six points you shared were very clear and informative. I agreed with each, especially the one about getting rid of toxic people!!! I have had to do this over the years to make my life better by keeping the right energy around me in my inner circle at all times. Thank you for sharing with us the experience that led to your journey change in life ❤️.

  • @ValuedComment
    @ValuedComment 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    L E G E N D

  • @Parzivle
    @Parzivle 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yooo some of this made it into the new tony hawk documentary I think

  • @ASM-qu5hc
    @ASM-qu5hc 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Extraordinario canal!! Felicidades desde México 😍

  • @marcuswhisnant7022
    @marcuswhisnant7022 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    It’s very disappointing this video only has this many likes/views/comments. Doesn’t anybody recall who this man is in skateboarding? What he did in the realm of true creativity? When 411vm was nuts with some of the best skateboarding in that time including this hero! Thank you Rodney for all you’ve done in our world of love we call skateboarding. We cherish your knowledge.

  • @jpfr012
    @jpfr012 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nuno Loureiro: "If you are not failing all the time, you are aiming too low" this sounds a bit like me because I hate to fail. So I set an easy target, and I will succeed for sure. I recently started to challenge myself, from time to time, and I actually like a good challenge nowadays.

  • @priyankmodi2741
    @priyankmodi2741 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    sooo soo happy to see Fail with a live audience once again. Beautiful event 💙

  • @ulfderulfte
    @ulfderulfte 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    <3

  • @sukdebmandal749
    @sukdebmandal749 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Natural

  • @rameshmaheshwari8882
    @rameshmaheshwari8882 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    very inspiring

  • @niranjansing4006
    @niranjansing4006 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like you

  • @lauraleblanc5240
    @lauraleblanc5240 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This dr is amazing. 30 years of unknown answers have been answered. I can't wait to get appt with this wonderful dr. Thank you to this dr for her hard work & not giving up. We need more Drs like this one. Yours truly Laura kelly leblanc

    • @francinemitchell3809
      @francinemitchell3809 ปีที่แล้ว

      Did you get to see Dr Castells?? I need someone for my daughter... getting very desperate!

  • @davidsaenz1610
    @davidsaenz1610 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Criminally underrated…

  • @SammyVideoPlex
    @SammyVideoPlex 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a beautiful smart lady. A long with Lisa Randall, I began to love science because of the beautiful ladies.

  • @YounusBeigh
    @YounusBeigh 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really enjoyed the entire Journey!

  • @salehfayez3708
    @salehfayez3708 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I came to know her from her book “ Searching for the oldest stars. Very inspiring talk , I like it when she said “ listen to young people “ that’s what great people do, they respect, appreciate and never underestimate young people.

  • @manishbhat7290
    @manishbhat7290 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing buddy 👍

  • @Blorkion64
    @Blorkion64 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I teared up when he went back out there after getting hurt. He worked his whole life to get to that point and wasn't going to let anything get in his way. Such an inspiration.

  • @ineshomemdemelo9254
    @ineshomemdemelo9254 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why are american psychiatrists always such amazing speakers?

    • @phillipmorgan4260
      @phillipmorgan4260 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I love this comment! It is true I have grown to love these talks.. also Canadians.

    • @mudasirkhanmudasirkhan3000
      @mudasirkhanmudasirkhan3000 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Because they eat butter, so that's the reason theirs sound box is soft. 😁

  • @archanajoseph6326
    @archanajoseph6326 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    appreciate your efforts

  • @ShaliniNegi24
    @ShaliniNegi24 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Honestly this man is a gem!

  • @96cmb
    @96cmb 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    excellent

    • @96cmb
      @96cmb 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's what the scientific process is about

  • @geneiti2177
    @geneiti2177 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Kia ora:)from Aotearoa:)New Zealand..I really enjoyed this..Thank you:)

  • @preronaghosh3654
    @preronaghosh3654 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    U remind me of Bhargasetu of last season/ year! Proud of u zaab. U drew the link between human rights violation and animal rgts vltn. Today I watched all ur talks and interviews- I believe in humanity more! 🥰🤩🙏👏🙌

  • @jayo4343
    @jayo4343 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Digging that CdG shirt Mr. Mullen.

    • @versnellingspookie
      @versnellingspookie 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      What does CdG stand for?

    • @jayo4343
      @jayo4343 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@versnellingspookie Comme des Garçons