Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Aditi Chaudhary: My daughter Aisha Chaudhary's legacy!



Published on 5 Aug 2015
http://inktalks.com In this heartfelt conversation with Lakshmi Pratury, INK Speaker Aisha Chaudhary’s mother Aditi Chaudhary gives us a closer glimpse of Aisha’s remarkable resolve through her struggles with a life-threatening disease.

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Aisha Chaudhary: Finding happiness!!



Published on 31 Oct 2013
http://inktalks.com The endearing Aisha Chaudhary returns to the INK stage to share with us how she finds happiness and continues to smile despite a life-threatening illness.

UPDATE: Aisha Chaudhary sadly passed away on the morning of January 24th, 2015 after battling an immune deficiency disorder and Pulmonary Fibrosis throughout her life.
Get Aisha's book "My Little Epiphanies": http://fkrt.it/oownF8NN

Note: This talk is available with English subtitles. Click on the Closed Captions button on the bottom of the player to view them.

ABOUT INK: INKtalks are personal narratives that get straight to the heart of issues in 18 minutes or less. We are committed to capturing and sharing breakthrough ideas, inspiring stories and surprising perspectives--for free!

Watch an INKtalk and meet the people who are designing the future--now.
http://INKtalks.com

ABOUT AISHA CHAUDHARY:
Seventeen year-old Aisha Chaudhary was born with an immune deficiency disorder and overcame a predicted life expectancy of only one year to have become an accomplished artist today. Despite a serious lung disease called Pulmonary Fibrosis, her persistent optimism, extraordinary maturity in the face of impossible odds, and calm perspective on life's challenges have been an inspiration to many.

Aisha Chaudhary: Singing in the life boat!



Uploaded on 6 Jan 2012
http://www.INKtalks.com Like Voltaire, she believes a shipwreck gives us an opportunity to sing in the life boats. Little Aisha Chaudhary, the first INK Youth Fellow, teaches us a big lesson even as she is battling a life-threatening medical condition. All of 15, Aisha has taught herself to paint, take pictures, run with her dog and dance at her cousin's wedding, not just once but twice. Aisha learned art at the American Embassy School. "You live every moment twice, once in your mind and once when you actually live it," she said to a standing ovation.

UPDATE: Aisha Chaudhary sadly passed away on the morning of January 24th, 2015 after battling an immune deficiency disorder and Pulmonary Fibrosis throughout her life.
Get Aisha's book "My Little Epiphanies": http://fkrt.it/oownF8NN

Note: This talk is available with English subtitles. Click the CC button on player to view the talk with subtitles.

ABOUT INK: INKtalks are personal narratives that get straight to the heart of issues in 18 minutes or less. We are committed to capturing and sharing breakthrough ideas, inspiring stories and surprising perspectives--for free!

Watch an INKtalk and meet the people who are designing the future--now.

http://www.INKtalks.com

ABOUT AISHA CHAUDHARY: Fifteen year-old Aisha Chaudhary was born with an immune deficiency disorder and overcame a predicted life expectancy of only one year to have become an accomplished artist today. Despite a serious lung disease called Pulmonary Fibrosis, her persistent optimism, extraordinary maturity in the face of impossible odds, and calm perspective on life's challenges have been an inspiration to many.

Friday, August 19, 2016

CNN’s Kate Bolduan Begins to Cry While Sharing Video of Bloodied Syrian Child, Omran Daqneesh!



Published on 18 Aug 2016
CNN’s Kate Bolduan is a reporter who asks tough questions and is often expressive and emphatic when she does it. Today, however, she was expressive in a very different way. While sharing a video of a five-year-old Syrian named Omran Daqneesh sitting in the back of an ambulance with blood and soot all over him, Bolduan was tasked with explaining that he and his family were pulled from the rubble that was once their house. She said that there had been an air strike — which is common, as the country has been embroiled in a violent civil war for years — but had to stop and compose herself a few times.

There is little point in describing her visceral reaction when you can watch it right here for yourself:

“What strikes me is we shed tears, but there are no tears here,” she observed as her voice cracked. “He doesn’t cry once. That little boy is in total shock. He’s stunned, inside his home one moment and the next, lost in the fury and the flurry of war and chaos.”

After sharing how many thousands have died in Aleppo, Syria, alone, she closed with, “This is Omran. He’s alive. We wanted you to know.”

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

#Business Rocks 2016: Steve Wozniak Interview (Apple Co-Founder)!

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak

"No one on this earth doubts that without Steve Wozniak there would be no Apple - but the same is equally true of Steve Jobs; ideas without execution are simply hallucinations."




#BR2016: Steve Wozniak Interview (Apple Co-Founder)
Published on 28 Apr 2016
BR2016 Day 1, Steve Wozniak Sunday Times Interview