TEDxSantaCruz: Kyle Thiermann - Surfing For Change

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Kyle Theirmann, 21, is a pro surfer with a passion to systemically effect change. Combining surfing great waves around the world with making a series of short films about current issues, Thiermann focuses on the power we have to create a better world through everyday actions that we take.

Through his Internet series, Surfing For Change, Kyle inspired viewers to move over 340 million dollars of lending power out of multi-national coal funding banks, and into local banks around the country. Kyle connects young people with the simple daily decisions they make that benefit their local economies and the world and leverages his exposure as a Pro Surfer to empower typically disengaged people to become part of the solution. Kyle was voted Best Inspiration in the Good Times News Awards and is the winner of the Peter Benchley Blue Vision Youth Award.

This TEDxSantaCruz talk is part of over 2 dozen surrounding our theme of "Engage!" This inaugural TEDxSantaCruz event was held June 11, 2011 at the Cabrillo College Music Recital Hall in Aptos, CA (Santa Cruz County). http://www.tedxsantacruz.org/

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  • I have 3 older sisters, an older brother, and a nephew. All 6 of us have at least 1 account with Bank of America and all 6 of us have a total of 10 accounts with Bank of America. Within a few days there will be ZERO BofA accounts in our family :)

    I'm ashamed to say this but I used to have a stereotypical view of surfers before I watched Thiermann's TED talk. He didn't tell me a lot of things that I didn't already know but he really did an excellent job of putting everything in perspective. Thx.

  • "Chile is like California, but like a hundred years ago..."?! Well, dude, I absolutely agree that they're both amazingly beautiful places along the phenomenal Pacific Ocean!!!!! :-D

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  • The Steve Jobs of surfing.

  • public speaking is hard, but public speaking in half a springsuit is awsome!

  • You mean corporations like the one that made it possible for you to FLY down to Chile (because you didn't surf to there on a surfboard made by a corporation), and the corporations that made the equipment you are using to speak to a large crowd that otherwise your surfer-dude voice couldn't project to, and the corporations that want to give jobs to people in 3rd world countries? Those corporations? Yeah, screw them! Who needs innovation?

  • i would be very keen to see how this man has calculated his #Winning millions? considering the wealth of his family, it could take a single bank account transfer from his granddad's savings!

  • @marcusavaldivia Al Gore is a "trogan horse" tax merchant, if Al had said end patents and copyrights we would have a complete change in $ociety effecting humanity... but yes great job Kyle, peace.

  • He doblado este video al Español, se puede ver en mi canal, un saludo!!

  • I see that one person is employed by B of A.

  • Goodness, my credit card has been with Bank of America. That will change ASAP!

  • Did the hot guy say something?

  • @kawentzmann It's still a loan. Banks usually don't hand out loans carelessly. If they suspect the borrower won't be able to pay back, they don't lend them money.

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