Dan Pallotta: How Can We Push Ourselves To Dream Big?
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Friday, April 27, 2018
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Dan Pallotta speaks on the TED stage.
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Part 5 of the TED Radio Hour episode Comfort Zone.
About Dan Pallotta's TED Talk
Stepping outside of one's comfort zone can happen on different levels. Entrepreneur and humanitarian activist Dan Pallotta says that doing so is not only important for individuals — but for society.
About Dan Pallotta
Dan Pallotta is the founder of Pallotta TeamWorks, which created the multi-day, four-figure pledge minimum charitable fundraising event category.
The company created the AIDSRides, the AIDS Vaccine Rides, the African AIDS Trek, the original Breast Cancer 3-Day walks, and the original Out of the Darkness suicide prevention overnight event.
Pallotta is also the author of Uncharitable, Charity Case, and When Your Moment Comes. He is a graduate of Harvard University.
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