Learning to Listen Past the External Noise to Hear Myself
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover the inspiring journey of Paralympian and public speaker Mei Ichinose in this TEDxKyoto talk. Follow her path from seeking acceptance through world-class swimming to finding sustainable happiness within herself. Born with a congenital right arm deficiency, Ichinose began swimming at a young age and became the youngest swimmer in history to participate in the Asian Games at 13. Explore how she overcame societal perceptions of people with impairments, competing in eight events at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Paralympics. Learn about her transition from competitive swimming to modeling, acting, and public speaking, as well as her new focus on track and field training that prioritizes mental and physical health over competitive goals. Gain insights into creating a more inclusive and sustainable society for all through Ichinose's powerful personal story and experiences.
Syllabus
Learning to listen past the external noise to hear myself | Mei Ichinose | TEDxKyoto
Taught by
TEDx
Related Courses
Positive PsychologyThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill via Coursera Conversations That Inspire: Coaching Learning, Leadership and Change
Case Western Reserve University via Coursera محاور النجاح الستة
AUB: American University of Beirut via Edraak 家庭社会学导论
Peking University via Coursera Engineering Self-Reflection for Human Completion
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology via Coursera