URGENT UPDATE: TEDxManhattan Beach is set to ignite inspiration this weekend as it celebrates its 15th annual conference on Saturday, Nov. 15. Themed “Unstoppable,” this event will showcase 13 groundbreaking speakers who have defied odds to share their insights and expertise, promising a day full of innovation and discovery.
The conference will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Mira Costa High School auditorium, located at 1401 Artesia Blvd., Manhattan Beach. Attendees can expect an engaging experience that includes breakfast, lunch, and snacks, with ticket prices ranging from $95 to $177. Special discounted tickets for seniors and students are available at $54.
This year’s lineup features a diverse group of speakers, each bringing a unique perspective. Notable figures include:
– **James Merrill**, a sustainability advocate and founder of StokedPlastic, who transforms ocean trash into valuable products.
– **Jason Achilles**, a composer merging music with space technology to enhance human exploration.
– **Trupti Bhoir**, a film producer using cinema as a tool for grassroots activism in India.
– **Zoe Nichols**, a high school senior championing food justice through the South Bay Food Initiative.
This TEDx event not only aims to inform but also to inspire action and connection within the community. Alongside the talks, an interactive expo will provide hands-on learning opportunities, described as a “playground of discovery.”
Last year’s TEDxManhattan Beach featured impactful discussions on mental health, artificial intelligence, and beauty industries. This year promises to be equally transformative, inviting attendees to explore pressing issues through the lens of innovation and creativity.
WHAT’S NEXT: Don’t miss out on this chance to engage with thought leaders who are shaping the future. Tickets are selling fast, and community members are encouraged to secure their spots now. For more information, visit TEDxMB.org.
As the excitement builds, the TEDxManhattan Beach conference stands as a testament to the power of ideas and community. Join us this Saturday to be part of the conversation that could change lives.
