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– August 3, 2010
Summary TEDxByronBay 2010…
The following is reprinted with permission from facebook group: “Conversations With Chen”
Hey There,
Yesterday, around 100 participants celebrated the first ever TEDxByronBay. It was a great day. Full of innovation and one common purpose: To share ideas worth spreading. The format was innovative, the TEDtalk videos were mind-blowing and the live speakers were brilliant. The unique theatre setting and addition of live musicians provided the perfect environment for leaders, thinkers and creators to share their best ideas. It was a big risk to put on a TEDx event but the community of volunteers and supporters ensured it was an outstanding success.
The two memorable moments for me were Mandy Nolan and Bret Thomson. Mandy held the event together and was an absolute professional. Her life observations and depth of experience entertained the crowd for the whole day. And her presentation on teaching comedy to dementia patients was an inspiring moment. While some said I took a big risk in having Mandy MC the event, I knew in my heart and had complete faith she was the perfect person. It wouldn’t be a Byron event without one of Byron’s treasures sharing her gift with the world. What core gift can you share with the world?
I remember a mentor told me once “your biggest liability is also your biggest asset.” I took a huge risk potentially when I asked Bret to present at TEDx. You see, while Bret is one of Australia’s top copywriters, I didn’t want him to speak on persuasion with words. Instead, I asked him to perform one of his signature covers. What I thought was going to be a funny joke turned into an ‘unforgettable’ performance. I told Bret that I have never ever felt so much “love” from an audience and that it was a special moment for him. In fact, he even got his wish of an encore and performed a beautiful song he wrote. Bret clearly demonstrated the power of authenticity…and they loved him for it.
I took risks with some of the speakers. While some were big fans of TED, others didn’t know who TED was. Some speakers wanted to share a vision, others just wanted to share their story and I was in the fortunate position of providing a platform that allowed them the opportunity to distribute their message. Opportunities rise to your willingness to take the risk and this event was full of risks…and rewards. Your biggest liability may also be your biggest asset. It’s time to take inventory of your life right now and create your path to prosperity.
When you succeed, you create a platform for others to follow. The biggest lesson for me yesterday was all about faith. Believing in someone more than they believe in themselves, allows you to rise to another level. While the participants enjoyed the event, what people didn’t know was the majority of the team were “first-timers”. People who had no seminar experience but had a passion to learn and help others. By giving them roles and responsibilities, it gave the team the opportunity to stepup and shine and they did me proud.
Listen, there’s a lot more I could write about TedxByronBay. There were so many great lessons and great stories. We will continue to update the site and are investigating the opportunity to run another event next year. If you want to stay updated, please go to www.tedxbyronbay.com
One last thing to think about…”What do you sell when you can’t sell anything?”…Think about it. If you were offered an opportunity to speak for 18 minutes and you were not allowed to sell. This is the basis of the TED movement that has gathered incredible momentum around the world. TEDx events capture the essence of TED at a local level. It was great to attend an event without any selling. There was no promotions, pitches or bribes to come back into the room. Just aligned people with common values, dreams and a passion to share their best ideas.
The only thing you can sell when you can’t sell is IDEAS. Ideas are thoughts without frameworks, they are seeds without soil and they become voices that spread. In the new economy, ideas have currency. Ideas attract the people and resources to support your vision when you are aligned with the opportunity. The challenge is to communicate the value of what you do in a way your market understands you. There are various angles and messages that attract your members to your community and it’s great that experiential events like TEDxByronBay can connect you with those people.
There’s a great TEDtalk from Benjamin Zander that demonstrates pure passion can transform your message into a masterpiece. For those whole missed out on TEDxByronBay, here is my gift to you and for those who attended the event, here’s some more seeds to plant in your fertile soil.
http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/286
Nothing is missing…Faith Heals and Restores Joy
CHEN
P.S If you were one of the 132 people who watched TEDxByronBay on the LIVE web streaming service on UStream, please let us know what it was like. If you missed out and are interested on getting the unedited DVD’s, please let me know. And please, don’t forget to post your comments on the wall. I appreciate your support.
Posted in TED.
– August 2, 2010
Episode 11: Chen Tay- more excitement than a million dollar weekend! – TEDxByronBay Podcast

Chen Tay is often the “behind the scenes” guy, the mind aligner, the “strategy brains trust” for speakers, coaches and seminar promoters. In this role Chen has seen his fair share of seminars that become million dollar weekends. This weekend he has a different role. This weekend Chen is the licensee and organiser of TEDxByronBay. Something Chen says he is more excited about than many other events.
Chen sees a shift taking place in the economy where congruency is the price of admission, influence and impact are currency, and creativity and collaboration central to success. He chose now as the perfect moment to bring together an amazing group of thought leaders in order to start a conversation that leads to the next big ideas in this time of change. In this brief interview Chen talks about his motivation for holding the event and what he expects attendees will experience.
Connect with Chen
http://chentay.com/
http://www.facebook.com/Chentay
Connect with TEDxByronBay
http://www.facebook.com/tedxbyronbay
http://twitter.com/tedxbyronbay
Posted in Podcast.
– July 30, 2010
Episode 10: Annaliese Halvorsen – enabling young women to live the best life they can! – TEDxByronBay Podcast

Episode 10: Annaliese Halvorsen
Annaliese Halvorsen has a passion for helping people. In particular Annaliese is committed to helping young women deal with the pressures and challenges they face, so much so that she has created an annual event called “FREE”.
In this interview Annaliese talks about her journey to becoming an Operations Pastor at the C3 Church in Ballina.
Connect with Annaliese
http://www.facebook.com/annaliesehalvorsen
http://twitter.com/annaliesehalvo
Connect with TEDxByronBay
http://twitter.com/tedxbyronbay
http://www.facebook.com/tedxbyronbay
Posted in Podcast.
– July 29, 2010
Chip Conley: Measuring what makes life worthwhile [Lisa Messenger's TED Recommendation]
During the majority of TEDxByronBay Podcast Interviews we have asked our guests is there was a favourite TED moment for them. Many of the speakers nominated a TED Video. Todays Video comes from our interview with Lisa Messenger. Chip Conley is an amazing man and his video is called “Measuring what makes life worthwhile“, I’m sure you will enjoy it.
Posted in TED.
– July 29, 2010
Episode 9: Lisa Messenger – Lateral Thinking, Lateral Action and Burn all the Stubby Coolers! – TEDxByronBay Podcast

Episode 9 – Lisa Messenger TEDxByronBay Podcast
Lisa Messenger is a big thinker, a quality she backs up with being perhaps an even bigger doer. However something that is really interesting about Lisa is she unquestionably opposed to the giving of Stubbie Coolers, Caps, Stress Balls and their ilk as corporate gifts. Instead in these times of high tech, Lisa believes what the world craves is more high touch.
Lisa’s business empire has been founded on lateral action. Her desire to publish her first book to raise funds for a Children’s Helpline, lead her to discover that corporate gift funds were resources for good. Instead of blowing company coin on another run of novelty gifts, corporates were prepared to invest in books. A gift Lisa says has real intrinsic value and has the ability to create a tangible link between the said corporate and their customers. This realisation has enabled Lisa to create 5 companies, author or co author 13 books herself and over 100 for clients and customers. Testimony to her success is being a three time finalist in the Telstra Businesswoman of the Year Award, among a raft of other distinctions.
As you will hear in this interview Lisa’s real passion is not for growing business or writing, but encouraging entrepreneurs (and intrapreneurs) to think laterally and embrace creativity and innovation.
Connect with Lisa
http://www.themessengergroup.com.au/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Messenger-Group/158702749263
Connect with TEDxByronBay
Posted in Podcast.
– July 28, 2010
Benjamin Zander on music and passion [Angus Pyke's TED Recommendation]
Our TEDxByronBay Podcast Interview series has borne many fruit one of them is a list of fabulous TED videos as nominated by our guests. This is the 5th video in the series, Benjamin Zander on music and passion is Angus Pyke‘s recommendation.
Posted in TED.
– July 27, 2010
Episode 8: Rachael Bermingham – Shark Feeding, Losing Money, Making Money and 4 Ingredients! – TEDxByronBay Podcast

Rachael Bermingham was always going to be successful. Her life has had it’s fair share of twists, turns, sidetracks, and many adventures. However as you listen to her story, the overwhelming theme is her passion and ”Can Do” style. Looking back it now seems that Rachael was bound for mega success, but who could have predicted the meteoric rise and rise she has experienced over the last 6 years.
In this interview Rachael tells a how she has gone from wondering how to pay bills and neck deep in debts to a mega-best selling author, speaker and coach. Not only that Rachael shares some very simple very practical goal setting tools towards the end of the interview
Connect with Rachael
http://www.rachaelbermingham.com/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rachael-Bermingham/114462908699
Connect with TEDxByronBay
http://tedxbyronbay.com/
http://www.facebook.com/tedxbyronbay
Posted in Podcast.
– July 27, 2010
Hans Rosling: Let my dataset change your mindset [Geoffrey Kwitko's TED Recommendation]
In the course of our TEDxByronBay Podcast Interview series we asked speakers to nominate a favourite TED moment, many choose a TED video. Jennie Armato suggested that we make a list of videos that had been nominated by our Podcast guests. This is the 4th video in the series, Hans Rosling: Let my dataset change your mindset is Geoffrey Kwitko‘s recommendation.
Posted in TED.
– July 27, 2010

