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How to do a TED talk (or three) — Ruth Clare's 'The pain of hiding your true self', TEDx Melbourne, 2019

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Ruth Clare is an Australian author who wrote the award winning memoir 'Enemy — A Daughter's story of how her father brought the Vietnam War home'. She suffered the trauma of domestic violence as a child, and has been talking about trauma for a living since she became a parent herself. She has delivered three TEDx talks:

If you don't own your stories they'll own you, TEDxYouth@LGS

The pain hiding your true self, TEDxYouth@LGS

The power of Plan B Thinking, TEDxUniMelb (online event)

Ruth talks to Tony about her traumatic childhood, her healing through therapy, the story of her most successful TEDx talk which has had over 100,000 views, and some tips on writing TED talks. She's brilliant!

Ruth Clare's website.

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Ruth Clare is an Australian author who wrote the award winning memoir 'Enemy — A Daughter's story of how her father brought the Vietnam War home'. She suffered the trauma of domestic violence as a child, and has been talking about trauma for a living since she became a parent herself. She has delivered three TEDx talks:

If you don't own your stories they'll own you, TEDxYouth@LGS

The pain hiding your true self, TEDxYouth@LGS

The power of Plan B Thinking, TEDxUniMelb (online event)

Ruth talks to Tony about her traumatic childhood, her healing through therapy, the story of her most successful TEDx talk which has had over 100,000 views, and some tips on writing TED talks. She's brilliant!

Ruth Clare's website.

Sign up as a free or paid subscriber to Speakola here. If you love what I'm doing in this one-man speeches mission (43 episodes, 7 years of collecting) please become a $5 a month paid subscriber. It's really easy at news.speakola.com.

Thanks also to those who are donors or Patreons.

This episode is sponsored by DocPlay. Sign up here for 45 days free on the world's best documentary streaming site, then if you choose to continue, $7.99/m.

Tony's personal writing blog is Good one, Wilson!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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