Tom Rielly | From Dial-Up to TED Talks: A Global Journey in Tech and Activism
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Tom Rielly, a pioneering figure in the LGBTQ+ community and founder of the TED Fellows program, joins Patrick Evans and Randy Florence for a compelling conversation on Big Conversations, Little Bar. With over 34 years of involvement in TED Conferences, Rielly shares insights into the evolution of TED and the importance of fostering diverse voices through the Fellows program. The discussion delves into Rielly's journey from Silicon Valley entrepreneur to a leader in promoting innovative ideas and social change. Listeners will also learn about the impact of technology on the LGBTQ+ community and how it has shaped modern communication. This engaging dialogue highlights the power of ideas worth spreading and the necessity of empowering the next generation of thinkers and creators.
Takeaways:
- Randy Florence emphasizes the impact of high-speed internet in transforming online experiences, facilitating new possibilities.
- Tom Rielly shares that he founded the TED Fellows program to recognize exceptional young talents globally.
- The conversation highlights how technology has empowered LGBTQ+ organizations through innovative solutions and support.
- Randy Florence reminisces about the early days of the internet, recalling the excitement of dial-up connections.
- The importance of community and collaboration is reiterated as key to the success of TED events.
- Randy Florence discusses how humor played a vital role in his TED Talk performances, enhancing audience engagement.
Companies mentioned in this episode:
- McCallum Theater
- PlanetOut
- Digital Queers
- Adobe
- Aldus
- Quark
- Microsoft
- FedEx
- TED
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