Paul Root Wolpe TED Talk at Quarter of a Million Views

We’re excited to announce that our 2010 TEDxPeachtree speaker Paul Root Wolpe’s talk on TED, “Its Time to Question Bio-Engineering” has had close to a quarter of a million views — 243,776 as of this date. This is a very “hot-button topic” that has hit a chord not only in the science community, but the […]

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Rachel Franco’s Favorite TED Talk

Rachel’s favorite TED talk is “3 Things I Learned While My Plane Crashed” by Ric Elias What if you didn’t have to go through a life-threatening plane crash to change your life or your business? Think about it. Why does it often take a crisis for us to change? What if we learned – and […]

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TEDxPeachtree Call for Attendee Applications Open

The online application form can be found at http://tedxpeachtree.com/2011-tedxpeachtree-application/. We have yet another compelling line-up of speakers and performers this year who will each talk about “Breakthrough” in their respective fields. The conference this year will be held in Zoo Atlanta’s Coca Cola World Studio and once again attendance will be capped at 250. Don’t wait […]

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Update on Waterbrick

Kevin Adams and his father, Wendell, are co-founders of Waterbrick, a revolutionary invention that serves as protective shelter and stackable vessels for potable water and food in Third World countries. Made from Dow plastic, these 9 inches wide, 18 inches tall and 6 inches deep engineered containers hold 3.4 gallons of fresh water, food or […]

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