Brett is a story fanatic. He enjoys all shapes and sizes of storytelling (tall, short, skinny, and all colors of the rainbow). Recently publishing his first documentary film: il mondo in una spiaggia, he is working on several new projects. These projects range from his first narrative film to experiential transmedia events such as TEDxAsheville. Additionally, Brett teaches game design that addresses real world change.
Innovation and collaboration are natural for Brett when solving the large scale opportunities in the community. He works at the intersection between youth and elders, actors and audience, boards and consumers... right in the middle, where he has always been!
Discovery and Peace through Authentic Stories
The Problem:
Too many business ideas get paralyzed in the process of development. For one reason or another the business plans are never released to the hands of people who can actually get it done!
Additionally, the turn around time for an idea must be on a quicker cycle to lift off.
Solution:
Master the process of compiling the business plan into something that is ready for a first review by an investor within a single day (more specifically within a 4 hour studio).
More about this idea here: http://greatestultimate.com/wordpress/?p=277
Stories about Peace Manifest, Improving Efficiency through Methods, Technology, and Engagement. I want to know how your vision for the world will enhance our quality of life, ALL life!
Handstands, cooking, massage, soccer, rapidly learning new skills, life drawing, and designing ideas for better living.
It started with my friend Dallas who used to live here in Asheville. He told me about Jill Bolte Taylor's talk on TED right after he set up my Mac with all kinds of cool bells and whistles. Dallas has since moved to Austin, TX but I continue to call him for technical insight and new ideas!!
After watching Jill's speech I searched and began the discovery of all the amazing ideas at TED.com
In the winter of 2009, Jennifer Saylor contacted me through Twitter to find out if I would help with the production of the first TEDxAsheville. It was a quick response because of my interest in TED and my commitment to contributing to productions that actually cause change in the world!!
One day, I would like to communicate my ideas worth sharing on a TED stage.
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A comment on Conversation: What is Your BIG IDEA in just 6 WORDS?
A reply on Conversation: How do we make Bureaucracy sexy?
A reply on Conversation: How do we make Bureaucracy sexy?
A reply on Conversation: How do we make Bureaucracy sexy?
What is the application of People People People? It sounds like a strategy that is augmented by social network.
A reply on Conversation: How do we make Bureaucracy sexy?
A reply on Conversation: How do we make Bureaucracy sexy?
With whom?
And for what change?! On some level I want political mavins to show up and guide the way.
A reply on Conversation: What idea is worth creating a disruption & what, who, where, how would you disrupt?
So WHAT idea is worth changing your self in order to make a reality?!
I really want to know!!
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I believe the word you are looking for is Distinction. There is great power in drawing distinctions, as in to define one thing separate and independent of another.
And you are correct, at the root of the word discriminate there is a pure and righteous perspective:
>> 1620s, from L. discriminatus, pp. of discriminare "to divide, separate," from discrimen (gen. discriminis) "interval, distinction, difference," derived noun from discernere.
However, it is not enough to simply point to the root of a word when culture surrounds and filters the meaning in our perspectives. I would advise adopting a word that is not discriminated against (:-) OR invent a new word while drawing a distinction to the word in question (i.e. you would more likely reach an audience by using a term like discrimen than discriminate... simply because one has the filters clouding the view).
LOVE the challenge in perspective!!
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If so, I can totally relate!! I too traveled all over from city to city, country to country and found that when I finally settled in Western North Carolina, USA, I was surprised by the amount of discomfort I felt, and still feel today just by being still, in one place!!