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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2019
  • Jannica Olin, Swedish born actress in LA, lost her hair to Alopecia, presents: “Welcome to My New Normal” Jannica provokes deep though and ask us all, If I am not my body, who am I? - when that which defines you is gone.
    Born and raised in Sweden, Jannica Olin now works as an actress in Los Angeles.4 years ago, Jannica lost her hair to the auto immune condition Alopecia. The blessing of losing all her hair, took her on a journey of rediscovering who she was, as a woman and as an actress. Now proudly calling herself Hollywood’s Only Bald Blonde, she has truly embraced her “new normal”. If I am not my body, who am I? Jannica explores life with alopecia and how she had define a new normal and beauty. 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 • 52

  • @Bigasstbone
    @Bigasstbone 5 лет назад +32

    She's so beautiful! Living proof a woman doesn't need hair to be beautiful! She's handled it very well!

  • @justexotic3392
    @justexotic3392 5 лет назад +33

    I suffer from this vicious disease and whilst I’m so happy people out there are able to overcome and accept this. I’ve yet to find that inner acceptance and this is 2 years in for me. I think the difference lies in the wig, when she put it on the uplift was instantaneous. However, when I attempted that all I did was cry and somehow feel less like myself.
    I’m only writing this as an opportunity to anonymously vent my views towards the disease. I am genuinely happy she, and others, are able to gain strength from this. But I’m sure there are others like me who haven’t reached that point or won’t reach that point. To those I say, the thoughts you have in this moment aren’t worth it. You know what I mean.
    Spread the love.

    • @jannicaolin
      @jannicaolin 4 года назад +2

      I am sorry to read about your experience. And I get it. At the end of the day we have a choice in how we want to relate to something and it is possible to redefine Alopecia for you. But that's not to say it's easy or can be done all by yourself. Therapy can be a great resource as well as other personal development courses. I wish you find peace and freedom around your Alopecia.

    • @MoonLightt57
      @MoonLightt57 3 года назад +1

      I had alopecia too lets be bald buddies

  • @pernillafyhr
    @pernillafyhr 5 лет назад +28

    Thank you for this!
    My daughter, now 8yo, Lost all of her hair this year. She used to do elaborate hair styles and updo’s all the time with her long and thick hair.
    She has a wig now, but most of the time she just rocks her bald head. Missing her hair at times but proud of who she is.
    She has given speeches at school for both teachers and students.
    This was very wonderful for her to see, so thank you!

    • @jannicaolin
      @jannicaolin 5 лет назад +1

      That's fantastic! Send her my love!

    • @aminadizdar7857
      @aminadizdar7857 3 года назад +1

      @@jannicaolin I am losing my hair for 3 years. It s so hard to accept, to live without hair. Today was the one of the most depressed day and then I watched this, And I feel better.Thank you because you are so brave and you shared your story with us. I feel better and I hope I will accept this situation one day.

    • @jannicaolin
      @jannicaolin 3 года назад

      @@aminadizdar7857 Thank you for sharing! I totally get it. And I hope you embrace your hair loss. See it as a practice, vs a place/ state to get to. Sending love!

  • @KeLovely2019
    @KeLovely2019 6 месяцев назад +2

    Losing my hair, I lost so much of me with it. I haven’t been the same since but I’m working on it daily. Thanks for this ❤

  • @AAAF2010
    @AAAF2010 3 года назад +4

    Our stories must be heard and shared. Thank you, TED for providing the platform for us to spread awareness!

  • @laurentaylor3555
    @laurentaylor3555 5 лет назад +7

    I absolutely love this Jannica! Incredibly beautiful & powerful speech. Our vulnerability is our strength!!!! I love you!

  • @SamuelDavisIII
    @SamuelDavisIII 5 лет назад +6

    Great talk. Continued blessings on your journey Jannica!

  • @sunannie4668
    @sunannie4668 2 года назад +2

    Jannica! Just shared this with my bf and I so needed this as well to be reminded that vulnerability is a strength. Beautiful speech. Thank you and love you!

  • @kevcatnip7589
    @kevcatnip7589 5 лет назад +5

    Bless you dear ,,You have superb presence and charisma

  • @shivsunder7837
    @shivsunder7837 5 лет назад +4

    That's just simply awesomse...!!!

  • @a.leguijt7925
    @a.leguijt7925 4 года назад +4

    Very recognizable. I went through the same process when I lost my hair to Alopecia. I don´t wear wigs because I find them uncomfortable and I feel like I´m hiding a part of myself when I wear them. So I usually go bald of wear a scarf. We each figure out what works for us during the process I suppose. You described the transition to acceptance beautifully.

  • @sheridanruth4583
    @sheridanruth4583 3 года назад +3

    Such an impacting story, from a stunning and empowered person. I really respect the work you did here, and I'd like to thank you for sharing your perspective and story with us. Thank Ted Talks for hosting such an important space too. Our stories and processes must be heard and shared, and all this information needs to be put where everybody struggling with hair loss and any form of alopecia can find it.

  • @btscharleston
    @btscharleston 5 лет назад +6

    Great job Jannica!!

  • @SiddheshScindia
    @SiddheshScindia 5 лет назад +5

    Can relate so much. Trigeminal neuralgia can be pain, I won't let it be suffering.

  • @simranshah806
    @simranshah806 5 лет назад +5

    motivation 🙌🏻

  • @nunofyourbizness5975
    @nunofyourbizness5975 5 лет назад +14

    I believe you just explained the C.S. Lewis quote "You are a soul. You have a body." Nice job. Cheers!

    • @jannicaolin
      @jannicaolin 5 лет назад +3

      That's great! I didn't realize that :) Thank you!

    • @tirumalesh8375
      @tirumalesh8375 4 года назад +1

      Yaa..it s really true.. That .our vulnerability is our strength 😊 .@JANNICA..u really proved it..yaar
      Heads off to u..😊

  • @user-uk5ic9dw5k
    @user-uk5ic9dw5k 3 года назад +25

    Trust me, it hurts the same as for men, especially at a young age

  • @dharachhadva5429
    @dharachhadva5429 4 года назад +4

    Motivation💯

  • @christopheredwards5598
    @christopheredwards5598 4 года назад +4

    I found out I had alopecia last year. And while I seem strong and act like it doesn’t bother me. Deep down it does and I’m a strong willed person but I just seem to not be able to get passed it. I do feel alone and isolated.

  • @InTheEndOnlykindnessMatters
    @InTheEndOnlykindnessMatters 2 года назад

    This really is emotional and thanks for sharing . Wish you didn’t comment on Jada because she might be at this stage of where you were in the beginning of your journey. You are so beautiful either way .

  • @ShashaaBrown
    @ShashaaBrown Год назад

    Powerful

  • @brucebrandt
    @brucebrandt 4 года назад +7

    Proof that a woman can just as attractive without any hair

    • @mrthud1981
      @mrthud1981 8 дней назад

      It’s how she carries herself, treats others and gives hope to others you may struggle with same issues. Her beauty is remarkable.

  • @bronwynburles
    @bronwynburles 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome. :)

  • @BaldPerspective
    @BaldPerspective 2 года назад +1

    I watched this vid after reading this woman's reaction to the recent Will Smith drama & wanted to leave a comment for that algorithm game. She said Jada should've taken Chris's joke as a compliment since GI Jane is freaking hot & an absolute badass, which this woman also is. Have a nice day!

  • @sushmit4977
    @sushmit4977 3 года назад +4

    I am not the body, Iam not even the mind:Sadhguru
    If we accept this we are spiritually and physically attractive to the entire world ,

  • @cafro1142
    @cafro1142 4 года назад +2

    😍❤️❤️

  • @enzozachtv
    @enzozachtv Год назад

    I had the same experience but not with alopecia. It was with hair though. I was blonde as a kid, and lots of people liked my hair, I felt lucky to have blonde hair, which is hard to have because the most common hair is brown. However, in middle school my hair started to darken. I tried many things to stop it but it still got dark until I became brunette. I would beg my parents to dye it, but they wouldn’t let me. I felt miserable about my hair being dark and would complain about it all the time. I thought in high school in order to be cool you had to have blonde hair because the blondes got most attention (most of the blondes where girls). However, I then realized that I was different, even my personality and interests, and that was what made me not like the super popular blondes, it wasn’t my hair color. I liked to color, read and listen to music different from others. I was a more shy than others but still had a small group of friends. And I liked watching cartoons on tv instead of famous Netflix like the other kids. I dress differently. For example, I prefer to wear my shoes without socks or when it’s warm out I wear my slides to school. The shorts I wear are usually very soft material, or cackeys. I wear either very long shirts. Or tank tops that are odd colors such as beige, pink, gray, or white. My voice sounds different than others too, it is a more childish voice. I first realized I was different and if I’m made different, why not be different since that’s me. I then thought if I’m going to be myself then why would I want to dye my hair blonde to try to like those kids. I then no longer considered dying my hair blonde, and stopped complaining about dark hair. I thought to myself “Okay, I was blonde as a child, okay it has become dark, but that’s just how my hair work, let’s not fight it and just let it be”. I continued on with my hobbies and now I barely think about my hair or get sad that I’m not blonde anymore. I just accept myself with dark hair.

  • @arthurwong1738
    @arthurwong1738 3 года назад +3

    Bald is beautiful. 👍🏻😀👍🏻 I shave my hair off every 3rd Saturday of each month.

  • @Jaggerbush
    @Jaggerbush Месяц назад

    Everyone EVERYONE says their hair was part of their identity. Men will say it made them feel confident, young, attractive.. ita no different. I always hate when people say, yeah but it was such a part of me. So are your arms and legs and ears... Everything we were all born with and of course you would miss it when its gone.

  • @loneranger5412
    @loneranger5412 4 года назад +3

    This happened to me ....it's the most terrible thing that happened in my life this lady explains exactly how you suffer ...you hit the floor and have to drag yourself up by your bootstraps

  • @janderton245
    @janderton245 4 месяца назад

    She maybe bald. But very attractive. Shes so beautiful. ❤

  • @user-jf2tt6fu7o
    @user-jf2tt6fu7o Месяц назад

    I will do this for indian women because here ppl are so curel if women not have hair

  • @upgrade1583
    @upgrade1583 5 лет назад +1

    You still have eyebrows ?

    • @sarahemily1
      @sarahemily1 5 лет назад +2

      Upgrade they are tattooed on

  • @mathabroad8908
    @mathabroad8908 2 года назад

    John Malkovichs voice got high pitched, poor guy....

  • @Blazeww
    @Blazeww 2 года назад

    I was about to die from necrotic intestinal tissue and sepsis. Was a 50/50 chance of dying the next year and half after the emergency surgery.
    Made jokes about it the whole time. Incision split open once. Slapped some duct tape on it after looking inside my abdomen.... Duct tapes good for a lot huh. Lol.

  • @dezerismith7529
    @dezerismith7529 2 года назад

    She’s got a nice shaped head and she’s beautiful still.

  • @billybathgate1836
    @billybathgate1836 Год назад

    What type of alopecia? Alopecia just means hair loss. It looks like alopecia universalis. Androgenetic Alopecia is also alopecia - but isn't an autoimmune condition.

  • @DavidSmith12345
    @DavidSmith12345 5 лет назад +2

    first

  • @simpsons721
    @simpsons721 2 года назад +1

    Everyone gets bullied. I would get beat up and my mom wasn't even bald. Johnny Depp's mom had the best advice, grab the biggest rock you can find and......

  • @AashaLaVista-eh7uc
    @AashaLaVista-eh7uc Год назад

    Omg, there's another tedx just like this by a 16year old. She does the wig thing and all that. I low key think she may have took your idea...😢

  • @doretlawson56
    @doretlawson56 2 года назад

    I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH JANNICA. FIRST I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF JADA PINKETT WAS DIAGNOSED BY A DOCTOR. TO ME JADA has HAIR on her head. Ppl I know with ALOPECIA head is COMPLETELY BALD and SHOWS NO SIGNS OF HAIR. JADA has hair on her head. I vividly remember when she showed the so-called Alopecia, it was just a LITTLE LINE ON HER CROWN (I AM JUST SAYING) ALOPECIA!! UH UH. Maybe Will is still recuperating from ENTANGLEMENT, and since he couldn't SLAP any of the "PARTIES" involved, he took it out on Chris Rock. P.S. ppl I know with ALOPECIA have ROUND BALLED SPOTS ON THEIR HEADS, where are hers?? I am just saying! Again and again. Alopecia UH uh JANNICA was and is COMPLETELY RIGHT. To me if Jada THOUGHT the little BALD LINE across her crown was Alopecia and she wasn't medically diagnosed, and even if she did, Humans/doctors make mistakes. For me an ALOPECIA HEAD has NO SIGN OF HAIR, it is CLEAN BALD. Hair does NOT GROW THERE. Jada has HAIR ON HER HEAD!! I don't see a BALD SPOT ON HER HEAD. WHAT I CAN SEE IS A VERY NICELY SHAVED HEAD ON SOMEONE WHO WANTS TO GO WITH A LOW HAIR CUT!!

  • @rachaeldauteuil509
    @rachaeldauteuil509 2 года назад

    This is ridiculous…suffering?? How about VANITY reality maybe? Get over yourself. There are real people who are suffering, and your crying about hair. You don’t have CANCER.🙄