TEDx Lansing – Notes Summary

Okay, I’ve got everything recorded in the appropriate posts as notes from the most excellent TEDx Lansing event today. It was a really great day with fantastic presentations. Tons of good thoughts and ideas for Lansing and all of Michigan. I certainly wasn’t perfect in recording things, whether omissions or inaccuracies, but I did what I could.

At some point, I’ll finish processing my overloaded brain and create some sort of reflections on the whole event. For now, this is just a one post to rule them all for the separate sessions. You can jump to anyone you’d like. Just click on “Session #” to see my notes. (I was going to use my original post for this, but that’s so two days ago now.)

Session 1

  • John Hill – Affiliation Nation: Powering Up TEDx Lansing’s Interconnectivity
  • Justin “Bugsy” Sailor – Road tripping: A journey of people
  • Sam Singh – Seven Continents, Seventeen Months
  • Allie Merrick – ARTiculation, the Art of Speaking

Session 2

  • Bob Fish – Random Entrepreneurial Thoughts
  • Erik Qualman – The Future of Social Commerce
  • Patrick Retzer – Lifelong Learning from 10,000 Feet
  • Ross Emmett – Innovation is an Act of Love

Session 3

  • Bryan Ritchie – Dismantling the Shark Cage
  • Karl Gude – Visualizing Information
  • Mark Wilson – Fair Sins and Virtues
  • Dirk Schweitzer – Genetic Genealogy
  • Chip Brock – Mass Confusion: The LHC Challenge

Session 4

  • Betsy Miner-Swartz – Be a Hero, Will You Save a Life Someday?
  • David Murray – Michigan, Leading the FutureMidwest Movement
  • Rory Neuner – Creating a Livable Lansing
  • Matt Dugener – The Thing About Cheese and Underoos

Which presentation did you like or hate? For those not there, any you wished could have seen? Just post a comment here or on the specific session post. Let me know!

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