
Mark Lovett: Organizing a TEDx Inside Prison
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What happens when inmates are given their voices back?
Out of all the TEDx events Mark Lovett has organized in his career, the one inside prison was the most transformational. Both for him, and for the inmates and attendees in the room. Through his company Storytelling with Impact, Mark Lovett is now a Speaker Coach and Storytelling Workshop Facilitator.
Get in touch with Mark on LinkedIn.
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Mentoned in this episode:
- 📘 TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking, by Chris J. Anderson
- 📘 How To Tell A Story: the Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling, from The Moth
- 🎧 Jessica Abel's 8-episode podcast series (also an excellent comic book) on storytelling, Out On The Wire
- 👀 Robin Steinberg's TED Talk: What if we ended the injustice of bail?
- 🎧 Ear Hustle podcast
- 🎧 The Memory Palace podcast
- 👀 From Gangster to Grace | Steve Miller | TEDxDonovanCorrectional
- 👀 TEDx at the US-Mexico border: TEDxMonumento258
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