TEDxBroadway 2017: Jon Albert and the Power of “Hurry Up and Live!”
- DATE: July 5, 2017
- POSTED BY: Sarah Carrillo
- CATEGORY: News
Did you miss this year’s TEDxBroadway? Or do you want to relive the magic? We’ll be sharing videos of all the talks from this year’s conference over the next few weeks here on Selling Out. Or if you’re in a binge-watching mood, you can catch them all now at TEDxBroadway.com.
Today, we’re watching Jon Albert, founder of the Jack & Jill Late Stage Cancer Foundation. When a parent is diagnosed with late-stage cancer, who are the first people they think of? Their children. In this talk, Albert discusses the idea of addressing the fear, dread and guilt by creating cherished memories.
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More from TEDxBroadway 2017:
- Dreaming the Impossible Dream With Alton Fitzgerald White
- A SpongeBobian Approach to Art and Life With Tina Landau
- Making Art Together With Gus Rogerson
- Gardiner Comfort on Owning His Disorder
- Talking About Feedback From a Jerk Co-Worker With Rachelle Pereira
- Kanya Balakrishna Asks “What’s Your Dream?”
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