Hacking the Red Circle is designed to illustrate what it takes to organize, produce, promote and create a world-class event. Veteran organizers share lessons so that first-timers can benefit from their expertise. Experience a behind the scenes view of the creation of a TEDx. Not an organizer (yet)? We hope to inspire you to get involved in a local TEDx event in your community. Enjoy the show.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 85 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Finding ways to be creative and stay connected to your TEDx Community during these challenging times of sequestering and dealing with a global pandemic can test even the most creative Organizers. When I read about our guest, Martin Nera of TEDxUCLouv... more
Alerted to an amazing TEDx's theater design posted on Facebook, we sought out the organizers of TEDxHyderabad to walk us through the fantastic video and tell us the story.. Please meet Vipin and Viiveck, the co-organizers of the event and a lively pa... more
TEDxGaborone - Gomolemo Lolo Madikgetla Organizer by Mark Sylvester, Host
In 2011 Stefan Bucher, an award-winning Designer, presented at TEDxAmericanRiviera (now known as TEDxSantaBarbara.) He recently spoke with Mark Sylvester about reflections of his road to the Red Circle. Stefan speaks to audiences large and small and ... more
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An amazing podcast that serves two purposes: TEDx organizers wanting to learn both basic & advanced tips for producing their events, and fans of TEDx who enjoy being in the audience or love watching the TEDx YouTube channel, have always wondered how these crazy TEDx events are produced, and want to know the folks who spend many months on envisioning and creating their TEDx events.
I am really digging this podcast so far. Each episode has a ton of great information for TEDx organizers, speakers and anyone that loves TED and TEDx. more
I didn't think I would find a podcast series I could ever love as much as Serial and The West Wing Weekly, but I have. Whether you are a seasoned organiser, a first time licensee, a TEDx team member or someone considering taking the leap and applying for a license there is something here for you. Brilliant, innovative and inspiring ideas you can lovingly borrow, creatively adapt or blatantly steal are effortlessly weaved throughout the casual conversation and engaging storytelling. With a tru... more
This show is AWESOME! What an incredible source of know-how, passion and inspiration. We have access to the experience and wisdom of those people who organize World Class TEDx events. Those lessons are useful for not only everyone involve in a TEDx, but for anybody organizing events.
Sharing Ideas from another angle: what a great idea this is! For those who want to hear more from experienced TEDx organizers around the world, or are curious to find out what's more to be seen in the TED community this is a valuable medium for sharing TEDx experiences and further connect to the TEDx platform.
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