Monthly Archives: February 2010

Seth Godin on the Tribes We Lead

I found someone who transcribed part of Seth Godin’s 2009 TED talk on tribes….

….”The Beatles did not invent teenagers. They merely decided to lead them. That most movements, most leadership that we’re doing is about finding a group that’s disconnected but already has a yearning. Not persuading people to want something they don’t have yet.

When Diane Hatz worked on The Meatrix, her video that spread all across the internet about the way farm animals are treated, she didn’t invent the idea of being a vegan. She didn’t invent the idea of caring about this issue. But she helped organize people, and helped turn it into a movement.

Hugo Chavez did not invent the disaffected middle and lower class of Venezuela. He merely led them.

Bob Marley did not invent Rastafarians. He just stepped up and said, “Follow me.”….”

You can watch the full talk on the TED website.

TED water bottle


Diane Hatz

Originally uploaded by PURWaterFiltration

I got back from the TED Palm Springs conference last week.  (I know, I really should blog about it but it was sooo consuming…). We were given Sigg bottles in our gift bag and were told Pur would donate water to people in need if we put a message on the bottle and got our photo taken. This is where this photo came from.

A comment on Sigg – I threw mine out several months ago when I found out that up until the past year or so, Sigg was coating the inside of their water bottles with a coating that contained BPA (a neurotoxin). I was assured these were BPA-free, but I’m so not promoting Sigg anymore. Mason jars are a great way to go.

I’ll try to post something about what happened at TED over the weekend.