6 Inspiring Maltese TEDx Talks That’ll Remind You To Never Stop Being Curious
If you’ve been looking for a little bit of inspiration to push you through the rest of the week, these six talks at the TEDx UniversityofMalta event are exactly what you’re looking for.
1. Ludvic Zrinzo
Cranial Conundrums
Ludvic, son of on of the first neurosurgeon in Malta, discusses the literal source of human curiosity; the brain, which in his words, “continues to raise some of the most interesting and challenging questions that nature has to offer.”
2. Alexandra Pace
The Creative and the Curious
Alexendra is an artist and curator who founded Blitz, a non-profit contemporary space in Valletta. Her talk focuses on how the creative and curious have a lot they can learn from each other.
3. Andrea Dibben
Mothering Out of the Box
A member of the Observatory for Living with Dignity within the President’s Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, Andrea discusses the emphasis on maternal power by challenging the rules of motherhood.
4. Thomas Camilleri
Curating the Mind
Actor Thomas Camilleri talks about how his curious mind led him to play a variety of characters on stage across Europe. Now working for a digital marketing agency, Thomas explains how variety is always the order of the day.
5. Alexia Curmi
Just Keep Swimming
Alexia, who is interestingly both a teacher and a Forensic Court Expert dives curiously into the world of sharks, her passion for forensic work, and everything in between.
6. Maria Attard
What About Our Mobility?
Maria Attard, Head of Geography and Director for the Institute of Climate Change and Sustainable Development, challenges our lack of curiosity when it comes to mobility while highlighting myths we’ve all grown accustomed to.