
How to enhance and effect change in our lives and the world around us through telling stories.
Judith Black is one of America’s finest storytellers. She is the winner of the Oracle Award, storytelling’s most coveted laurel. She makes people think and laugh through retellings of history from new perspectives, tickling familial dysfunction, and ironic explorations of aging. She has performed at many venues including the Montreal Comedy Festival, The Smithsonian Institution, and in Africa.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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I love you! Raising two kids myself.
Yes you can make a difference Judith, stop using electricity, stop driving that car, stop flying, stop heating your home, show us all how to live like that, make a difference, you climate hypocrite.
Bravo Judith!! Thank you for speaking the truth!! You are the real deal!!!
Great story Judith, thanks for speaking the truth to power and making people consider their loved ones before the;y think about their pocketbook. 🙂
She is a great communicator.very interesting
She's very lonely, you can tell.
She's kind of crazy, right?
5:30 just a small technical correction : methan is not frozen in the permafrost. Methan is released by a microbial decomposition happening upon thawing of soil in those regions.
It was a message heard many times, from John Seed, Joanna Macy, David Korten and others, that we all have important stories and that they form the heart of what we believe is possible. Constructive change is born of that. Thanks.