The 5th Annual TEDxChilliwack is taking online on Saturday, April 9, 2022. Join us for a free live stream from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

 

Our Speakers

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Taylor Aller

What If You Have More Than One Passion?

Taylor shares how she went from crying in her PJ’s, binge watching YouTube, to six-figure-entrepreneur, and how you can, too. Together, we'll talk candidly about navigating as someone who's passionate about more than one thing, in a world designed for singularly-passionate folks. She identifies unique struggles of business and life as a “multipotentialite”, shares key educational takeaways to find clarity, and give permission to, live outside the box. Taylor encourages you to embrace your multipassionate self and find the pivotal opportunities found in your unique intersections. You'll leave ready to create the life you never thought you could dream of.

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Steve Croner

Sporty Kid and Gamer Kid: Clarity to Connect...Not Judge or Reject

With new age technology, kids are able to play games and learn sports in ways their coaches and parents couldn’t even dream of. But with today’s digital information and kids attention spans being at seven seconds, what truly is the best solution to turn good athletes into great athletes?

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Carrie DeJong

Interoception: Our Real-Life Superpower

Interoception is one of our least-known senses. It provides our brain with important information from our body. This information is necessary for managing our bodily needs, but it is also vital to emotional processing, decision-making, rational thought, and good mental health.

Debbie Denault

Let’s Get a Clearer Picture On That

45% of British Columbians aged 16 to 65 have difficulty in accomplishing some daily living tasks due in part to limited literacy skills. “Visual literacy” refers to our ability to recognize and understand ideas conveyed through visible actions or images (such as pictures); and our eyesight and brains are key to this process. Debbie believes we can better understand challenges people face; and can improve quality of life for ourselves and others by improving our visual literacy skills to re-frame what we see.