Unstoppable Achievers - Terry Bean
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging interview, Terry Bean, a pivotal figure behind TEDxDetroit, shares his journey from various sales roles to becoming the 'Chief' of connecting people and ideas. He delves into the inception of TEDxDetroit, its growth, and the challenges of curating impactful talks. Bean emphasizes the importance of having a unique idea for TEDx, not just being a seasoned speaker, and provides insights into the application process, including the significance of a concise talk description and a passionate video submission.
Takeaways
- 😀 Terry Bean, known as 'Chief,' is a significant figure in the establishment of TEDx Detroit.
- 🚀 Terry's early career involved sales and recruitment, but he excelled in understanding prospects' challenges and connecting them with solutions.
- 🔄 Terry was instrumental in creating networking opportunities, such as Motor City Connect, to foster entrepreneurial growth in Detroit during its economic downturn.
- 🎤 The transition to TEDx began when Terry and his team decided to break the rules of a traditional TEDx event, hosting a larger gathering than allowed and showcasing Detroit's potential.
- 🛠 Terry emphasizes the importance of being adaptable and entrepreneurial, especially in challenging times, to drive change and innovation.
- 🌟 TEDx events in Detroit have grown significantly over the years, moving from small venues to large ones like the Fox Theater and Masonic Temple.
- 🏆 The selection process for TEDx speakers is highly competitive, with a focus on unique ideas rather than the speaker's previous experience or fame.
- 💡 The ideal TEDx talk should revolve around a single, powerful idea that can influence the world of technology, entertainment, or design.
- 🎥申请人需要提交一个视频,展示他们对话题的热情和传达信息的能力,这有助于他们从众多申请者中脱颖而出。
- 🔗 Networking and making connections with the event organizers can increase the chances of being selected as a speaker at TEDx events.
Q & A
What is the significance of Terry Bean's role in the establishment of TEDx Detroit?
-Terry Bean played a crucial role in the creation and growth of TEDx Detroit. He was instrumental in identifying the need for a platform that could inspire and connect people in Detroit, and he used his skills in networking and understanding challenges to bring the idea of TEDx to life in the city.
What was Terry's initial career path before becoming involved with TEDx?
-Terry started his career in sales, working in various sectors such as IT and telecommunications. However, he found his true strength in understanding prospects' challenges and connecting them with solutions, which led him to become 'the guy that knew a guy' and eventually to his involvement in networking groups.
How did Terry Bean's experience in Columbus, Ohio influence his later work?
-In Columbus, Terry oversaw different chapters of a networking group, which allowed him to develop his skills in event organization and community building. This experience was valuable when he later started Motor City Connect and TEDx Detroit, as he was already adept at creating impactful events.
What motivated Terry to start Motor City Connect in 2006?
-Terry started Motor City Connect in response to the lack of effective networking opportunities in Detroit and the预见coming downsizing of big companies. He aimed to build up an entrepreneurial class of people who could drive the city's growth and innovation.
How did TEDx come to Terry's attention, and what was his initial reaction?
-Charlie Wahlberg, a friend and a curator of TED Talks, introduced TEDx to Terry. Initially, Terry was unfamiliar with TED and even joked about wanting to be a speaker. However, he quickly recognized the potential of TEDx as a platform for sharing ideas and making an impact.
What was the first TEDx Detroit event like, and how did it differ from the standard TEDx rules?
-The first TEDx Detroit event was held at Lawrence Tech with around 330 attendees, which was more than the 100-person limit set by TEDx rules for new organizers. The event was raw and authentic, and it resonated well with the audience, despite breaking the rules.
How did TEDx Detroit grow in size and scope over the years?
-TEDx Detroit grew significantly, moving from a 330-person event at Lawrence Tech to larger venues like the DIA, Max Fisher, and eventually Fox Theater, where they hosted 2,500 people per event in 2015 and 2016.
What challenges did TEDx Detroit face in terms of venue and scheduling?
-TEDx Detroit faced several venue and scheduling challenges, including conflicts with the renovation of Cobo Hall and the move of the Pistons to Little Caesars Arena. These challenges led to changes in venue and event dates, requiring adaptability and resilience.
How did the COVID-19 pandemic impact TEDx Detroit's plans for 2020?
-The COVID-19 pandemic forced TEDx Detroit to pivot from an in-person event at Ford Field to a virtual event, which was made free for everyone. This change allowed them to reach a broader audience while adhering to safety guidelines.
What advice does Terry give to potential TEDx speakers about the application process?
-Terry advises potential speakers to focus on a single, innovative idea rather than trying to cover multiple topics. He also emphasizes the importance of the 300-character description and the submission of a self-recorded video that showcases the speaker's ability to convey their message with passion and confidence.
What are some common misconceptions about becoming a TEDx speaker that Terry addresses?
-Terry dispels the myth that one must be a professional speaker or have given speeches all over the country to be a TEDx speaker. He also clarifies that TEDx is not a platform for political campaigns or religious sermons, and that the focus should be on the idea being presented rather than the speaker's personal story.
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