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Bryan Malvino
Lead Organizer/President
APM, 3rd Year
The “Plot Armor Mindset”
Drawing inspiration from the protective shield often granted to fictional characters, I will explore how adopting this mindset can reshape our approach to challenges. Through captivating examples and practical insights, learn how to navigate life's uncertainties with newfound confidence, turning setbacks into stepping stones on the path to personal growth.

Amreen Kaur Sawhney
Co-Organizer
4th semester - APS
The "60 Choice Points in Daily Life”
The Choice Points moments are daily occurrences like going for a run, eating healthy, or studying for an exam which offer us two options: mental mutiny or cognitive control. Scientifically, we have approximately 60,000 thoughts in a day. Even if 0.1% of them were to be Choice Points, that amounts to 60 critical “yes or no,” “stop or go,” and “quit or continue” opportunities to choose. Once you come to terms with the gravity of these choice points and how seemingly trivial decisions carry profound implications for one’s character and future, it is extremely difficult to ignore them. Thus, my talk would be centered around how by paying more attention and using imagery while perceiving obstacles we can reclaim the agency to act on these choices, ultimately winning over the default arm-wrestle with frail willpower.

Aditya Daniswara
Nayaka
Executive Producer
APS, 5th-semester
“Homecoming? Coexistence With the Inner Child”.
In this speech, I deconstruct the convoluted nature of the inner child and how it affects us growing up; it explains the way how we communicate and react to certain events in life. In this journey I call homecoming and self-acceptance, I shall also share the art of healing and making amends with the past, the present, and the future.

Karoline Lewinsky
Logistics and Systems Administration
APS, 5th semester
The Key to a More Equitable Future
I genuinely feel that sharing information is essential. By having open debates about contemporary developments, such as the rise in inequality, which is particularly evident in the distribution of the Covid-19 vaccination inequitably among the poorer nations. Together, we may learn a great deal by sharing our individual perspectives and experiences. My commitment to the TEDx platform is to promote and advance this idea. Overall, my efforts are aimed at increasing transparency.

Eleanor Vanessa Hayadi
Head of Social Media
APS, 4th Year
“Step 1 Girlboss: Don’t give a F with people who aren't giving”
As someone who used to be a people pleaser, I struggled to understand the meaning of putting myself first. As I enter my final year, I would love to throw a positively bombastic presentation about self-love, adulting, how to slay, and raising the importance of accepting yourself as a fantastic human being.

Jang Junho
PR Department
APS, 2nd Year
“How can we achieve sustainability to survive a rapidly changing world?”
The world is changing rapidly as digital technologies are being developed, affecting our lives enormously. To survive and live better (to be grown) we have to adopt (be adept) in such technologies, thus we need to get to know and learn from it.

Do Nguyen Phuong Nghi
Head of Marketing Department
APM, 3rd semester
“How can we ever feel enough?”
As I navigate through the world's possibilities and complexities, I feel like I'm never going to reach an endpoint. There's too much to care about, to prove oneself and ultimately, to create values. The answer, however, may not lie in the so-called "enough," but in the continuous practice of striving for growth.

Summer Flores Ishikawa
Head of Translations
APS, 5th semester
"Cultural Identity in Flux: Navigating Being Asian and American"

Do Thi Van Trang
APM, 3rd semester
"Failure: a seed for personal growth"

Diya Aluwihare Ratwatte
Head of Hospitality Department
APS, 2nd Year
“Forging and navigating meaningful relationships in the university journey”.
The talk would revolve around fostering healthy and meaningful relationships in the college environment, while using examples and stories to explore the challenges, benefits, and strategies for personal growth and connection in this important phase of life.

Anya Mahrani
Kumarawati
Marketing / Designer
APS, 4th Year
“A Date with Destiny (Yourself): A Guide to Early Twenties Me-Time”.
In this imaginary speech, I would delve into the absurd world of enjoying one’s own company during the rollercoaster ride that is our early twenties. In navigating the challenges of adulthood, it is important to embrace solitude as not just a means to survive, but to thrive through shaping the chaos and uniqueness that is “you”.

Rolando Edward Marcos
Head of Media Production
APS, 3rd semester
"How to capture moments"

Lee Jun Le
APM (4th Semester, Accounting and Finance)
“Living, surviving and overcoming depression ”.

Benigno Areli Siswoko
Web Designer
3rd Year APS Environment and Development Major
“Future of humanity on earth and beyond, from an environmental point of view”
If I have a Ted talk speech, I would like to talk about how humanity will progress, and how it will go from an environmental point of view. I would like to talk about how we should also not abandon earth in the future and that we should treat space with respect and leave no pollution out there.
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