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Happy Anniversary to Us!

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by Joe Vennare, Storyteller

The TEDx GVA team has been crazy busy.

In fact, we’ve been working so hard on this year’s installment of TEDxGrandviewAve, we almost forget to wish ourselves Happy Anniversary!

It’s been an entire year, 365 + days, since our very first event. Back on February 23rd, 2013 we invited one hundred or so folks out to hear 10 fantastic speakers share their ideas and experiences. They didn’t disappoint. Pittsburgh took center stage. Energy, innovation and inspiration stole the show.

It was terrific and terrifying. Hosting an event of any kind can be. In the end, it was all worth it. We went to the edge of innovation. Once we did, there was no turning back. There was only one option, go even bigger. And we are. We wouldn’t have it any other way.

This year’s event will have over 400 guests. We’d love to have you! You’ll be blown away by our speaker list. From top to bottom, we’ve set out to create an event and experience that will showcase Pittsburgh and her people. The one’s who Dare to Create, and the others who need a spark to ignite their creativity. Join us on April 26th, 2014. The speakers, attendees, team and our collective energy are sure to be the spark you’ve been waiting for.

 You can review all of the 2013 speakers’ talks here.

 

 

What does Dare to Create mean?

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by Kacey Wherley, Founder & Director

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create (cre•ate)
⁃ to bring (something) into existence
⁃ to make or produce (something)

When you think “creative,” you may think of painting, drawing, or design. But the act of creating goes way beyond that. To create is to do something new. For TEDxGrandviewAve 2014, we want to dig deeper and explore what it’s really like to create.

Creation isn’t always a new piece of art, construction of a new building, or a global revolution of ideas. It’s all of those things, plus more. It’s thinking in a new way. It’s taking what we all thought we knew, and creating a different perspective. Creating really is what you want it to be.

How did you come up with the theme?

Pittsburgh was built by creators like Carnegie and Warhol. A new breed of creation has taken over and the city’s on the rise again. Every time I look online, there is a new development project, a new restaurant, a new company getting a national award, a new idea being built – whether it be on land or in the cloud. Last year, we explored the Edge of Innovation. We dove into some really deep issues, and learned a lot about potential medical, social and industrial technologies. We even looked at how a local mayor is innovating his town.

For 2014, I knew I wanted the audience to explore the subject of creating. Not necessarily being creative, but taking that step to create. I went back and forth with words and phrases. On a trip to visit family in Ohio, my Mom and I were driving and discussing the next event. I told her my thoughts about the new theme but that I just couldn’t find the right words to fully embrace what the event would be about. As I sat there and rambled on and on, my Mom said, “What about…Dare to Create.”

It hit me – I liked it. I really, really liked it. But, I thought – did my Mom just explain my own words better than me? And I kept thinking that. The team kept brainstorming and we kept asking friends for suggestions in every conversation. But one kept sticking…Dare to Create. We decided that would be our message to the world from Pittsburgh in 2014.

One lesson I learned from this part of the event – Mom really does know best.