Everyone Loves an Underdog | Jordan Stephens | TEDxBrighton
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- This year at TEDxBrighton, Jordan will tell the story of how achieving fame at a young age affected his approach to growing up, sharing the important lessons he learned along the way… and some he didn’t. Jordan has accomplished a lot for a 24 year old. However, he is committed to continue learning and growing towards the goals he’s long had, but only recently set in motion to achieve.
Jordan believes that things happen if you make them happen. He believes that you must adventure to discover.
Jordan is a musician, writer and performer, best known for his part in the British pop band duo, Rizzle Kicks. Originally from London, Jordan spent his formative years in Brighton and as an ambassador for charities like CALM and AudioActive, champions young people pursuing creative dreams.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
probably my favourite artist 1. He's not a twat and 2. He's funny 3. His work with Harley is beautiful
I love Jordan so much. I wish I could meet Rizzle Kicks and see them perform live. Great talk.
I bumped into him briefly on a railway station a while back . No words were spoken ,we just exchanged kind smiles . He has the most beautiful smile . The warmth radiaing from him was a truly spititual moment . He's got a very pure soul .
Nice…….
Why have I only just found this, I mean this is amazing!
I adore this man till no end, what I'd do to spend a night cooking and drinking wine picking his remarkable brain
woah loved this, he’s got such an authentic personality & loved his story & mindset!!
I love the honesty in this and your music, it is a rare find. It is very brave to put your life in public for everyone to see even when you go through something so tragic and personal, it is like your whole world has stopped and everyone has left you behind. I loved this! Very interesting!
everything he says is so good and insightful
Jordan, thank you, so open, so honest,.
I have so much love for him, i’ve loved him honestly since middle school. And i’m already in my last year of university. So glad to stumble upon Jordan on this channel!! Wish him all the health & happiness 💛
Such a fun talk, despite the more serious points. Can't wait to see what else Jordan will do, regardless of what it is
Jordan, you speak the truth, because you’ve made me whole helped me through
He's so funny, even his jokes are slept on in this crowd!!
Great talk, really interesting :D
He's so attractive on so many levels!
His and Jade’s baby would be so gorgeous
Bless him! This was a really good talk and he should be super proud of himself. Really positive 😊
Yes Jordan
Man that was beautiful, very inspiring. I’ve just come across you from your post on Twitter about Brexit in a bathtub. Very talented dude
inspiring.
What a legend!
Wow. This is amazing, I am so glad I clicked on this video. Love Jordan so much xx
I wish it was longer
Such nice guy.
I love this guy
he seems like a interesting guy! such a nice talk.
Glad I’ve seen this now
Jordan is such a total charmpot.
What a great talk
YES
This is amazing
really love it!
Seems really smart.
yessssssssss, a million yes'
yess
Yay! Jade’s new Boyfriend is so fun!
i love youuu
This is a weird crowed like some of those jokes were proper, but I’m guessing it’s cause they’re all either too old to have used MySpace or too young to get the reference? Like come on man...
Does anyone feel like he's very similar to Loyle Carner (The original?)
+ they both have ADHD
I remember a time you was criticising alot of UK artists but ok ..
9:55
what is his accent
I hate this guy, no, really that's not the truth. My hate is really jealously for his ability to liberalise, interpret and put into words everything that I'd love to. Great insight and wisdom, good on you :)
The one who laughs last?
Actually that's not good
🐰⛏️🐢
I remember like about the point all my children had been expelled that schools are basically just shaping tax payers
I mean I'm not sure that's entirely true. I've worked in schools
But there is definitely a certain truth in it
I said at one point schools are where children got to learn how to argue with adults without getting in trouble