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Semifinalists TEDxThirdWard

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From Dream to Speaker Stage

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12 contributions to From Dream to Speaker Stage
6.14 Speaker Applicants Introduce Yourselves Here
If you are applying to speak at TEDxThirdWard Salon on Sunday, June 14th, 2026 at MATCH Theater in Houston, this is where you introduce yourself. In the comments below, please share: • Your name • Where you’re from • Your big idea in one or two sentences This is how we begin building community beyond the application. We want to know who you are and what you hope to bring to the stage! Drop your intro below.
0 likes • Feb 7
@Sa Brown I’m from the Metroplex too
1 like • Feb 20
@Jill Brandenburg I’m from North of Fort Worth. Also a public speaker too
Finalists, what's one piece of advice you have for new TEDxThirdWard applicants?
Finalists! @Terry Williams , @Kenneth Morris , @Sherhara Burrell , @Mary Ann Hughes et al, what's one piece of advice you wish you knew before applying based on your experience making it all the way through the process? Share in the comments. Applicants, ask a question in the comments and myself or one of the finalists will answer!
2 likes • Jan 28
Did camera angle and/or outfit worn matter when sending the clip to be finalist as well as being on the red dot
Why do you want to give a TEDx talk?
What's your inspiration behind the RED Dot if you're a speaker applicant?
3 likes • Jan 26
I chose to give a Ted Talk because I have a message that impacts the whole world. My ideas will inspire people.
SemiFinalist Books!!!
Several of our TEDxThirdWard semifinalists are published authors — and not just self-published, we’re talking major releases, including a USA Today bestseller. I grabbed six of their books and did a quick rundown of each. These are stories that live beyond the stage and keep our theme Dream. Dare. Do. alive in print. @Laryssa Creswell @LaTasha S. @Steve Spiro @Emily Jamea @Obrian Kerr @Nicole Wilhelm
SemiFinalist Books!!!
3 likes • Oct '25
I need to write a book. My problem is how many would read the book and would I profit from it.
You Should Be Proud of Yourself
Before we move to the next phase, here’s something I want everyone in the TEDxThirdWard community to know, especially those who have been part of our first-ever Speaker Bootcamp. I’m proud of what’s being built here. This community has shown up with curiosity, courage, and commitment to big ideas. The Bootcamp was just one part of that journey, and it’s already producing results that make me excited about what’s ahead. For perspective, more than 600 people applied to speak at TEDxThirdWard, and 150 made it to the semifinal round. That means these Bootcamp members are already part of the top 25% of applicants. Out of that group, a select few will take the stage for the main event on January 10, 2026. Since becoming a TEDx curator, I can’t tell you how many people I meet who say they have always wanted to give a TED or TEDx talk. They pull me aside and tell me about the idea they have been sitting on. But most of them have never actually applied, let alone made it this far. This milestone is huge. It shows what is possible when you take your big idea seriously, no matter where you are in the process. And here’s the bigger picture. TEDx is not a one-time opportunity. There will be three additional TEDxThirdWard events in 2026, our Salons in April, July, and October, each smaller in size but equally polished, produced, and shared with the world. Also remember that TEDx is a global community. There are independently organized events in cities and countries all over the world. If your goal is to stand on that red dot, think beyond your city. Apply broadly, stay persistent, and keep refining your idea. Sometimes the opportunity that is meant for you is waiting in a place you have not looked yet. A great TED talk is not just a big idea. It is a clear, well-crafted message that connects with people and stays with them long after they have heard it. One of the best ways to sharpen your message is to talk about it. Share your idea with people around you. Not necessarily to take their critique, but because there is something powerful about explaining what you care about to someone you know. It helps you hear it differently and clarify it for yourself.
4 likes • Oct '25
Thank you @Durrell Douglas . I appreciate you embracing each person with open arms. Thanks for the support.
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Daniel Durany
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Daniel Durany is an autism advocate and public speaker who shares his journey from nonverbal to raising a family.

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