
Amanda Saab at Ignite Seattle 30
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Photo courtesy of Randy Stewart
We see you, we hear you, Ignite Seattle
The Ignite series started in Seattle in 2006. Each event gives you the chance to talk about something that inspires you, for 5 minutes, on a stage in front of hundreds of strangers. Their motto is “enlighten us, but make it quick!”
Ignite Seattle 30 featured the following talks:
- "Fantastic Bees and Where To Find Them," Nicolette Neumann
- "How To Gig Economy,' Sarah Squire
- "Tiny Particles Can Change The World," Charlie Corredor
- "Hack Mentorship with Twitter," Emily Carrion
- "I am Your Muslim Neighbor," Amanda Saab
- "An Engineer’s Guide to Being a Foster Parent," Kevin Moore
- "The Skin We Live In," Fes Naqvi
- "That’s What He Said," Katie Chase
- "What If Life Were Like Stock Photography?" Jesse Baker
- "Slang is The Mother of Invention," Remington Purnell
- Preparing to Write a Novel in a Month, Erica McGillvray
- The World’s Smartest House?, Ian Mercer
- How Chefs Save The Planet, Jonathan Merrill
- Bluefin Tuna are Badass Fish, Mark Vande Kamp
- Why The World Hates Millennials, Cameron Barnes
- Landing the Job I Never Wanted, Tammarrian Rogers
Ignite Seattle 30 took place on May 26 at Town Hall Seattle. The emcee was Scott Berkun. You can submit an idea for a talk for the next Ignite Seattle at their website.
Please note: This recording contains language of an adult nature.
Web Exclusive: Listen to the full event below