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Found: Morning People, Wanted: Night Owls...

Found: Morning People, Wanted: Night Owls...

Morning People

It’s 7:30 a.m., and early risers nearby the corner of H and 20th are rubbing the sleep and disbelief out of their eyes as they watch a shiny, VW bus drive (carefully) into The Urban Hive, a modest brick building that houses offices and coworking spaces for small businesses and entrepreneurs. The VW has an unusual agenda; it exists solely to serve up “Volks Waffles,” Belgian-style waffles made from dough shipped straight from Belgium to the bus.

On this particular day, the bus is feeding attendees of the inaugural TEDxSacramento Morning Salon, where River City dwellers will get a dollop of community; idea-inspiring TEDTalks; and mind-motivating nourishment including coffee and the above-mentioned carb-loading.

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It’s now 8:00 and a line is forming outside the building. At 8:07, the train rumbles by and guests take their seats to soak in hand-picked TEDTalks from around the globe, which they watch on a movie screen inside the Hive. The life-sized speakers touch upon essential topics like: work-life balance; sex; envy; baby unicorns; career snobs and how to avoid becoming one; and how small changes in a person’s life can transform society as a whole.

The speakers tell us that if we can change our brains, we can change our level of happiness. They tell us, too, that those who see stress as a challenge – versus a threat – are those who will succeed in the workplace and life in general.

Meet the TEDx Community… Passion to the Power of X

At a break in the program, conversations spring to life from every corner. We weave our way through the room and snag a seat next to Dan Rogers, who tells us deadpan while sipping coffee that he follows TEDx as his profession. “I’m an enthusiast and I wanted to see who else would be here.”

Well, for starters, Terri is here. She’s a curiosity-seeker who quit her corporate job three years ago to follow her dream, which is now manifested in reality as the Art of Toys in the Handle District. “People still call me to come back to work and I say… ‘not quite yet.’ ” She loves the organic way that people interact at the Salon and has already marked her calendar for the next event.

While most “TEDx Heads” are from Sacramento proper, there is a growing contingent willing to travel for their X fix. Take Kris Plachy, for instance, who motored from El Dorado Hills to make Friday's soiree. A leadership and life coach, she is here because she believes that people should always challenge the way they think.

Need even more passion? Check out this blog post from attendee Kevin Schaefer. Warning. It might bring a tiny tear to your eye. Have a hanky and the good ol’ allergy excuse at the ready.

A High Note…

After the last TEDTalk, local guitarist and songwriter Spencer Hoffman from the band Honyock perches on a stool in front of the audience with sunglasses on and starts crooning to the crowd. His vibe steers us somewhere between the world of Tom Waits and Jackie Green, and unexpected chord progressions and lyrics dig a little ditch in your heart. “My pupils become huge…on the ocean,” he sings.

His voice isn’t the only eye-opener.. In its second year, the TEDxSacramento community now totals about 7,000 strong, up about 5,800 from last year. So, for those of you who went straight to your regularly scheduled programs on Friday instead of the Morning Salon, you might be wondering why you didn’t get the memo.

Night Owls...

Don’t fret. Here’s your invitation to our next Evening Salon. What’s an Evening Salon, you say? No spoiler alerts here, so you’ll just have to see for yourself. We earnestly suggest pouncing on saving a spot sooner rather than later as tickets to the Morning Salon sold out in just two days. Really.

In the words of TEDxSacramento Curator Brandon Weber: “Feed your soul, feed your mind. That’s the reason for the Salons.”

 


"Change" is Coming!

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is a strategic partner of the TEDx program, and together we teamed up for a very special project called TEDxChange -- an initiative devoted to ideas worth spreading in the areas of global health and development. The TEDxChange team works with TEDx organizers around the world to help facilitate meaningful discussions on topics such as vaccines, polio, malaria, HIV/AIDS, maternal and newborn child health, and agricultural development. The TEDxChange initiative also includes a global signature event convened by Melinda Gates and broadcast across the TEDx community. REGISTER NOW.  

Join us for the simulcast event at The Urban Hive, 1931 H Street, Sacramento, CA 95811, from 8:00am-10:30am.  We will have light breakfast treats and coffee provided. Space is limited. Register Now.

TEDxChange 2012 – April 5, 2012, live from Berlin

Convened by Melinda French Gates. Hosted by Chris Anderson.

The current economic climate has drawn our focus to immediate needs closest to home. But now, more than ever, it's critical to keep site of the fact that we are part of interdependent, global community. And too many within that community cannot meet their most basic needs: food, clean water, life-saving medical treatment and vaccines.

We can't proceed with business as usual.

On April 5, 2012, we'll take a step back and look at the big picture: Why should we, as a society, continue to invest in global health and development? How can we work across borders and political boundaries to make positive change? And what returns can we expect on our investments?

Speakers

Melinda Gates: Melinda Gates serves as co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. She helps set the overall direction of the foundation, shaping strategies, reviewing results, and advocating for the foundation’s issues. Melinda will discuss family planning and how the power to plan changes the lives of women and their families and improves whole societies.

Jeff Chapin: Jeff Chapin is a mechanical engineer and product designer for IDEO. He specializes in designing sanitation solutions for the developing world and has conducted projects in both Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Jeff will challenge traditional perceptions of ‘design’ by emphasizing the importance of sustainable, market-based systems for developing societies.

Sven Giegold: Sven Giegold is a Member of the European Parliament and one of the founding members of Attac Germany. Sven has dedicated much of his career towards green industry issues. He will talk about the power of collective action and how the actions of individuals, communities, and progressive business can lead to critical changes at a national and international level.

JUST: A local Berliner, JUST is one of the most eminent photographers of graffiti and has been recording the street art movement for more than 10 years. In his talk, JUST will draw a fascinating parallel between the rise of the Internet and the street art movement.