How To Make A Bully Resign - Advice From A Former Bully | Kristen Geez | TEDxPleasantGrove

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  • Опубликовано: 12 мар 2020
  • Kristen Geez is a transformational leader who brings clarity, new insights, and proven solutions to help reshape society's perspectives and handling of misguided students and their latent talents.
    Kristen created Advising Generation Z, a non-profit social skills mentoring program, that provides misguided students with safe places to learn and grow through programs in 32 schools, 4 truancy and municipal courts, 9 recreation centers and multiple outreach organizations across North Texas and Oklahoma aided by a digital series called AdvisingGenz with exercises and testimonials that help students to navigate life’s difficulties. Kristen is also an author and red carpet reporter for Women That Soar.
    Kristen's talk opens the door for new methodologies to take shape in schools and in organizations around the globe. Kristen Geez created Advising Generation Z, a non-profit social skills mentoring program that provides misguided students with safe places to learn and grow through programs in 32 schools, 4 truancy and municipal courts, 9 recreation centers and multiple outreach organizations across North Texas and Oklahoma aided by a digital series called AdvisingGenz with exercises and testimonials that help students to navigate life’s difficulties. Kristen is also an author and red carpet reporter for Women That Soar. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 490

  • @sophiearcher1501
    @sophiearcher1501 3 года назад +815

    I have been traumatised by being bullied at work. Bullies are not leaders, they are not special, they are not deserving of positive attention and being pulled up. They are what is wrong with the world.

  • @ArsenicJulep
    @ArsenicJulep Год назад +237

    Bullies should never manage people. Not unless you want your whole team to quit.

  • @1138pratt
    @1138pratt Год назад +131

    I'm not gonna sugar coat it: this woman was a bully who legit got both

  • @who_is_shee69
    @who_is_shee69 3 года назад +408

    As someone who was bullied , I was triggered . I don’t think bullies deserve more attention than what they are already given . I watched first hand how my bullies received special or extra attention and were able to assume “leadership” roles in school . Where are the mentors for the bullied ? Why should the bullied be left to deal with mental trauma caused by the bully while the bully goes on to be given special treatment ?

  • @Imehiel
    @Imehiel Год назад +319

    She doesn't sound remorseful about her years of bullying and manipulating, she sounds proud of it.

  • @Licel1
    @Licel1  +31

    Who organized this? Who gave voice to this bully? She sounds so proud of it, and defends people like herself.

  • @brains7942
    @brains7942 2 года назад +166

    "I'm a bully! I have no empathy and intentionally manipulate people! PUT ME IN CHARGE OF ALL THE THINGS SO I CAN HAVE MORE NARCISSISTIC SUPPLY!!!!" Um...no, sis.

  • @ferindies8606
    @ferindies8606 2 года назад +200

    A narcisist that believes she is special and justifies her actions playing the victim, there are people that are bullied with absent fathers too

  • @ArcaneThingOfBeauty
    @ArcaneThingOfBeauty 2 года назад +277

    The people who needed leadership skills and to be uplifted were the kids terrorized by these bullies. THEY’RE the ones who are often left working out their trauma well into adulthood, especially at work. 😩

  • @jenniferj2456
    @jenniferj2456 Год назад +66

    This is what privilege and superiority sound like. Shouting, acting, dramatizing. I have no doubt she terrorized rather than leads. I feel sorry for anyone ever under her thumb.

  • @NJM1313
    @NJM1313 3 года назад +120

    Bullies need therapy, not spotlight. What even ...

  • @liliaw8610
    @liliaw8610 3 года назад +154

    Bullies are sociopaths/psychopaths/narcissists (BLPD). So there is nothing we can do but treating them the way they treat us, this way they know behave yourself.

  • @sheilaomodio9650
    @sheilaomodio9650 3 года назад +131

    All the bullies I have known from 40 and 50 years ago are still pieces of s*** today. So they have never learned to be a nice person. And I'm sure they have had opportunities in all that time to have learned from someone or from life. You see the the bully's from 50 years ago don't understand how they have shaped my life in a negative way all these years later. Nor do they care. Nor could anybody make them understand the ramifications of their actions. Because their parents didn't care either.

  • @lotusmud1410
    @lotusmud1410 3 года назад +111

    It’s something about the way that this women speaks that gives me the creeps.. She sounds so ‘made up’, like she’s acting out a role. My only thought is -does she actually have empathy or is she just faking it? Cause my gut tells me she’s way too detached to care about anybody else but herself. Doesn’t seem ashamed or regretful at all for bullying and threatening ppl.. She seems more proud of being a “misguided leader”. She just wants to help ppl to look good. That’s it.

  • @timbmd
    @timbmd Год назад +36

    Promote a bully to be an authoritative figure as a way to improve her bully attitude? NO!

  • @localjess838
    @localjess838 2 года назад +58

    Probably still a bully, but a covert one.

  • @somahasan283
    @somahasan283 3 года назад +100

    So your point is to give bullies more power !!! What in the world is that.. Linda Parker was smart enough to contain your aggressive behaviours at that time with specific circumstances but that doesn’t mean you have changed. I don’t see any regrets to what you have done, no apology, no remorse even your tune of voice tells about you

  • @Giovannax427
    @Giovannax427 Год назад +30

    i got all around bad vibes from this woman and her anecdotal evidence isn’t a strong enough argument for me to be even slightly convinced…she still has very arrogant energy

  • @spirituallyincorrect2198
    @spirituallyincorrect2198 Год назад +66

    The problem is organizations tend to promote bullies at the workspace because these bullies speak confidently and know how to used words to impress senior management..they target girls and weak man in the workspace...but once you start to draft their activities via email sms call recording they beg for mercy and apologize...

  • @itsinriotsjhinetics7

    She gets recognition for being a pity human. While victims like us have to live years with feelings and thoughts that sometimes are never recognized.