TEDx Video, Real Person, Conversational, Genuine, Believable

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Description

Narration of a TEDx video that sounds like a real person, serious, concerned, caring, empathetic, authoritative, articulate, commanding, compassionate, brave, smart, intellectual, intelligent, presenter, knowledgeable, trustworthy.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
What does it mean? Toe lose your way to be ensure of the path of the very ground beneath your feet to feel utterly alone, to wonder if this really is the end. Devastating forest fires, global unrest and polarization Human rights abuses on a grand scale, more calamity than one can possibly comprehend, let alone solve. So now what? Maybe you despair or argue or deny or practice self care. Maybe you plan Maybe you prep. Maybe you do your research Or maybe you ask questions and demand answers. You hold leaders to account and speak truth to power. Maybe you remember that you're not alone at all that in the worst of times you could look for the helpers, people seeking solutions and practicing compassion. Maybe you remember that you can be a helper. We try to give to listen, to make a difference. Thousands march and show solidarity and millions of us make a choice every day to protect and support each other, even when it means being a part of we're still finding ways to connect toe, have fun toe help in tow, Hope and hope grows. Oh, it feeds on ideas on innovation and own understanding hope becomes a plan which becomes a movement which creates change. It's always darkest before the dome and times of massive upheaval have given us some of our greatest advancements. Lasting change comes when we realize our failures and vow not to repeat from. It's when we are on a precipice that we can learn how to fly. What does it mean to lose your way? What does it mean to find it? Okay.