Scarlett was my teacher in college and she was so so sweet. Always wanted the best for her students without coddling us with empty compliments on our music. She also fought cancer 🙌🏻.. Love you Scarlett!!
@@scarletkeys9169 What an honor and such fun it must be to have you as a teacher, this is one of my favorite TED Talks! I resonated with so much and snort-laughed so much too, much needed. :)
The title in the thumbnail tried to be clickbait and is so dishonest and misleading. This has absolutely nothing to do with spotify wrapped (it is much better)
When I was going through my divorce to ease my stress and depression I used to listen to lullabies at night before going to sleep. It was soothing and comforting for my vulnerable inner child. Not all of them worked but we need more lullabies for adults for sure.
@@TopazRubyQueen WOW - that’s beautiful and exactly the style I was referring to. Thanks for the recommendation. Never heard of Chxrlotte before. 😊 Just found the CD I used to listen to on Amazon - Lullaby: A Collection . It has various artists like Judy Collins , Deep Forrest, Bobby Mc Ferrin, Sweet Honey In The Rock etc etc. There’s only one song on there which was a bit jarring as the tempo was too fast and pitch too high - can’t remember who that was ? Really good. Just ordered it again 🥰
@miryanacolton5674 Happy to hear you liked it! I found it while down a rabbit hole on spotify. That sounds like a good compilation. 🙂 The more I think about it, the more I agree, we need more music meant to soothe. I've remembered I had intended to mention another song, too, which maybe doesn't have the exact sound of a lullaby, but made me think of such music the first time I heard it. It is Memory Shore by Skott.
Ever since I turned like 7, I've never been able to listen to any lullabies without crying. I think it's because my mom would humm and play them when I was little, and I know I could never get back to that again
I had a friend, german American who loved Latin music, salsa, because, she said, the happy beat always made her feel like dancing. Knowing that she didn't speak Spanish, I said to her that the amazing thing about salsa was not just the happy beat. It was the fact that many of the lyrics were about heartbreak and despair but because of the happy beat it makes you want to get up and get back on the dance floor and find a new partner to dance with. Music, the best gift we can give and receive. This lady is beautiful.
I grew up in the 90s, music was very special to all of us. First of all, the only way the access music was to buy the audio casette or CD. I had to save a month of lunch money to buy an album. This made us appreciate it a lot more. The best part was calling all your friends home because you had the latest album. We friends would get together create mix tapes for each other, listen together and act like we were performing in a concert! I realise the main this was the shared experience, musoc gave us something to do together. Once we grew up and we started having chance to drive a car, we friends would be singing our favorite songs at the top of our voices! Man ... Those were the best days of my life.
I try not to read UA-cam comments, but I thought I'd take a chance with this video and was rewarded with the amazing positive vibes. Thanks everyone and thanks music.
I laughed, I cried! I came for it and you delivered! More than talented, your vulnerability, humor and wisdom really amplified your message. Can’t wait to hear your next talk. 💗
One of the best TED Talks I've ever watched. Maybe because I'm really interested in music and how it is created, but she's so measured and engaging. I am sharing this!
Her song at the end really reminded me of The Beatles in the best way. Scarlett Keys, what a name to be a pianist; literally born for the keys. She seems like a wonderful woman. I'd have loved to have her as my music teacher.
I learned from another musicologist why Linda Rondstadt's "Long Long Time" FEELS so longing and unrequited at the end. I found this fascinating. It's because it ends on the 4th chord, which leaves it unresolved. Giving us the FEELING of it (the unrequited love) being unfinished and neverending. And for RHCP fans, if I'm not mistaken "Wet Sand" also ends on the 4th.
I have to get up so early in the morning when I have morning shifts that I usually employ a really pumped up morning song (something along the lines of hard rock) to even be able to start functioning.
I am sorry that you are going through this rough time. I hope that life gets better for you soon. Wishing you peace, happiness, and good health. ❤️🩹🙏🕊
I will say that repetition is sometimes meditative and hypnotic. Music from Africa, and from the African-American culture has lots of repetition, and it actually makes the energy intensify.
In fact, african music uses a lot of polyrhythms, adding a tension and movement to the song. So, it is repetitive, but not boring and have some groove we enjoy.
I stumbled on this talk randomly and it's everything I needed at the moment, filled with so much emotions and the very essence of what music is all about. Scarlet is such an amazing and lovely woman!
I haven't watched any Ted talks for a year or so. I had surgery done on the lower spin. Have been in bed since we've been home (day 3) I decided to watch something different and this title caught my vocabulary attention. When she shared her story and the power of words with music, I started to cry when she sang that song! My neighbor's made us dinner, the kids brought me flowers, painting and candies with love notes. She put it perfectly! I've got everything I need! This is staying on my playlist for reminding purposes ❤❤❤ Thank you 🙏
what a sweet, sweet person. i feel so gifted by her kindness and wisdom, she decided to share with us. a huge bouquet of flowers for you 💐, and lots of love from germany ❤
I would love her as my teacher! She has such a great energy that I feel would make class fun and enjoyable. So cool to have put into words why I like the songs I do.
She was the best, one of my absolute favorite teachers, and if you're interested in hearing her talk more about songcraft she has a great podcast called 'What's in a Song' thats awesome
Thank you for sharing your inspiring journey and beautiful music with us, Professor Keys. As a proud Berklee alum (‘08) of the Music Therapy program and a practicing board-certified music therapist for 15 years, many things you spoke and sang about during your presentation (emotional expression, neurobiological responses, psychological support) resonates with my personal experiences as a musician and professional experiences as music therapist. Thank you for the reminiscence and reminder of music’s immense power!❤
Thank you so much Scarlet! I've always known you had everything, but sharing it with all of us is so very special. Singing has been one of the most important things in my life, but a hidden dream is to someday write songs...the knowledge you share in your book and presentations unlocks such beautiful possibilities to make such dreams come true. You are so talented and brave to share not only your experience but also your challenges.🎶👏
She is so engaging and likable! Although their subject matter is very different this feels like this is the same kind of star power of Brene Brown. Loved it :)
In 2013, Scarlet taught me how to write better lyrics, and I use those tools daily. Unfortunately Berklee doesn’t teach how to recover from an abusive home so I never made a living writing lyrics. Btw, Scarlet, you once interrupted a class to show only me an Adele song when I said I’d never listened to her. It was embarrassing because I didn’t enjoy it. Sorry. 😅
Oh gosh I loved this so much. Thank you Scarlet, I learned so much about why music is one of my most greatest loves. What a brave, creative and talented woman you are.
Great video; clickbait thumbnail. There isn't one thing about the psychology of Spotify wrapped. Kinda ruined the expectations for the great video😅 I wish they'd change it to something that would represent the message of this video.
Thank you so much Scarlet for this gift. Thanks to you, now I know that how we say things is far more important than what we say, and that songs can create emotions, and feelings, and they can help me start my day with a vibrant feeling. We love you ❤
Why does she reminds me so much of Stefanie Germanotta?? The sound, the chords and the message she sent was so powerful and full of good will, like OMG haven't met such beautiful soul in many years 😊😊😊😊 i spent almost 20mins watching and it was worth every second.
How you say something is ALWAYS more important than what you say. And: the triggering of memory certainly doesn't have to be housed in a "song." It could be a quartet of French Horns playing a certain pitch in unison that evokes multitudes. It could be a band of white noise that bring back an event from 28 years ago. Etc... Thankfully all of this is still a glorious mystery.
Excellent!! Scarlet this video is So Uplifting! This is an Inspirational journey that goes way beyond Music. It is a Gift for the Soul. I am looking forward to reading the new book you have available. I will share this video with everyone I know. THANK YOU!
Scarlet, I just encountered a beautiful and inspiring talk . Topic: my favorite thing in all the world to think about and feel my way through--songwriting. Your friend was right. You do have everything..Thank you !
I’ll find someone like you doesn’t mean she wants another one like the one who broke her heart …. She’s says never mind I’ll go and find someone who makes me happy and settles down marries me like you did ….i love the shadow meaning of this song …. No one wants the one that was no good for them or who hurts them…. How you perceive what context she is singing in that line reveals your emotional intelligence like thinking intimate relationships look like the toxic bond type or healthy partnership with boundaries and support and communication etc
I love music it has gotten me so many hard times saved me and remained such a constant in my life. They say ‘Money makes the world go round” but it can’t buy happiness. For all the money in the world I wouldn’t stop listening I can’t. I so appreciate her taking about the importance of music and in such a funny way. Music can save anyone I know it did me. I wanna tell anyone out there that there is hope amid the darkness one more song one more day We’ll get through this together with the power of music. Thank you Mrs Keys. WE NEED more talks like yours.
I had a teacher who was on a ted talk and he said that you had to pay to get on a ted talk so let’s appreciate that this woman probably paid to talk about songs
This is a TEDx talk, not the full-on TED, I think these function a bit differently. TEDx is run locally on a volunteer basis, TED is a paid membership conference, so I suspect in its case the fee paid to talk is basically the fee paid to attend.
OMG i love her voice, the way she speaks and expresses such calmness. She should also consider being an Audible narrator lol. This was a great TEDx talk.
What an incredible presentation, Scarlet!!! I sat here mesmerized by your knowledge and delivery. THANK YOU for getting on this stage and sharing a world class TEDx talk. That's how it's done!
Her tone of voice, her stage presence, her calmness - serious unintentional asmr.
YES
Blue clothing.
And that beautiful song at the end left me in tears.
Awesome comment
I think she's very intentional, practice what she preaches
This is the kind of woman I want in my circle of friends. Her Ted Talk was everything! 😊
Мейин иштебей э жинди баш
Exactly
Scarlet was one of my professors at Berklee. I’ll put in a good word for ya.
JOSH DUN
Me too....😊
Scarlett was my teacher in college and she was so so sweet. Always wanted the best for her students without coddling us with empty compliments on our music. She also fought cancer 🙌🏻..
Love you Scarlett!!
love you Lew!
Lucky you. First for having her as you teacher. Secondly for being grateful and recognizing that.
@@scarletkeys9169 What an honor and such fun it must be to have you as a teacher, this is one of my favorite TED Talks! I resonated with so much and snort-laughed so much too, much needed. :)
I am requesting wayyy more content from this phenomenal woman.
she has a podcast!!
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*demanding please, lol
@@juliae6916how can I find it?
@juliae6916 what's it called?
I want her as a teacher. Not necessarily for music, but for life and stage presence
Charlie Puth was surely lucky to have her as his professor
What a woman! Wow, incredible humour, nuance, sincerity, vulnerability and strength!
Loved the words you used to describe ber! ❤
Well said!
The title in the thumbnail tried to be clickbait and is so dishonest and misleading. This has absolutely nothing to do with spotify wrapped (it is much better)
The talk it very good, idk why they feel the need to lie 😂
Trueeeee
I clicked without reading that far, I only saw the video title
I don't understand original comment 😢
Thanks! I watched 2 minutes. Glad not to have wasted my time.
When I was going through my divorce to ease my stress and depression I used to listen to lullabies at night before going to sleep. It was soothing and comforting for my vulnerable inner child. Not all of them worked but we need more lullabies for adults for sure.
Me too. Me too...
This just reminded me of a song I had to go track down again... turns out it's called Lullaby, by Chxrlotte. Thanks, and I hope you like it too 🙂
@@TopazRubyQueen WOW - that’s beautiful and exactly the style I was referring to. Thanks for the recommendation. Never heard of Chxrlotte before. 😊
Just found the CD I used to listen to on Amazon - Lullaby: A Collection . It has various artists like Judy Collins , Deep Forrest, Bobby Mc Ferrin, Sweet Honey In The Rock etc etc. There’s only one song on there which was a bit jarring as the tempo was too fast and pitch too high - can’t remember who that was ? Really good. Just ordered it again 🥰
@miryanacolton5674
Happy to hear you liked it! I found it while down a rabbit hole on spotify.
That sounds like a good compilation. 🙂 The more I think about it, the more I agree, we need more music meant to soothe.
I've remembered I had intended to mention another song, too, which maybe doesn't have the exact sound of a lullaby, but made me think of such music the first time I heard it. It is Memory Shore by Skott.
Ever since I turned like 7, I've never been able to listen to any lullabies without crying. I think it's because my mom would humm and play them when I was little, and I know I could never get back to that again
I had a friend, german American who loved Latin music, salsa, because, she said, the happy beat always made her feel like dancing.
Knowing that she didn't speak Spanish, I said to her that the amazing thing about salsa was not just the happy beat. It was the fact that many of the lyrics were about heartbreak and despair but because of the happy beat it makes you want to get up and get back on the dance floor and find a new partner to dance with.
Music, the best gift we can give and receive.
This lady is beautiful.
"I'd like to take a moment to ruin an Adele song.." ...I like this woman.
I literally yelled "NO" 😂
I need this woman presenting everything to me for the rest of my life
I grew up in the 90s, music was very special to all of us. First of all, the only way the access music was to buy the audio casette or CD. I had to save a month of lunch money to buy an album. This made us appreciate it a lot more. The best part was calling all your friends home because you had the latest album. We friends would get together create mix tapes for each other, listen together and act like we were performing in a concert! I realise the main this was the shared experience, musoc gave us something to do together. Once we grew up and we started having chance to drive a car, we friends would be singing our favorite songs at the top of our voices! Man ... Those were the best days of my life.
It sounds like you had a good childhood and good friends. You were very lucky for that. ❤
She is absolutely so sweet -I've never seen such an engaged crowd and I see why
I try not to read UA-cam comments, but I thought I'd take a chance with this video and was rewarded with the amazing positive vibes. Thanks everyone and thanks music.
Books fill your mind
People fill your heart
Music fills your soul
Very well said!!!
I love this.
This inspired me to put this on a canvas and hang it up on my wall ❤
I laughed, I cried! I came for it and you delivered! More than talented, your vulnerability, humor and wisdom really amplified your message. Can’t wait to hear your next talk. 💗
One of the best TED Talks I've ever watched.
Maybe because I'm really interested in music and how it is created, but she's so measured and engaging.
I am sharing this!
“Our next wedding song” is insane! Love this talk 😂😍🥰
Her song at the end really reminded me of The Beatles in the best way.
Scarlett Keys, what a name to be a pianist; literally born for the keys.
She seems like a wonderful woman. I'd have loved to have her as my music teacher.
One of the best Ted presenter I've ever watched
I learned from another musicologist why Linda Rondstadt's "Long Long Time" FEELS so longing and unrequited at the end. I found this fascinating. It's because it ends on the 4th chord, which leaves it unresolved. Giving us the FEELING of it (the unrequited love) being unfinished and neverending. And for RHCP fans, if I'm not mistaken "Wet Sand" also ends on the 4th.
There is a key change for the last section of wet sand. It ends on a 6th chord.
Beautiful song regardless. I wish more people knew of it
I fully subscribe to the "morning song" habit to be in calm mood, and just before I enter the garage of the office I change it to... "FIRE!"
I have to get up so early in the morning when I have morning shifts that I usually employ a really pumped up morning song (something along the lines of hard rock) to even be able to start functioning.
Is it "FIRE!" by whom? 🤗 I want to guess but i am not sure 😊
@@bethelliot7140 BTS
Teared up at the chorus "so it's a good thing i've got everything"
One of the best I've seen in a while. She's captivating.
She writes music the way Keith Urban does….beautiful music and poetic story telling.
I need a whole course with her! Music theory is always so interesting and she talks abt it with such a specific way that it makes it look easy??
This is now one of my favorite TED talks. Music has always helped me through my life challenges. Thank you, Scarlet ❤
1. An amazing talk, very funny, very informative
2. Godd that song... Goosebumps.
Sounds are the soundtracks of our life. The beginning statement itself is a loving sound that we can hear, thanks to all the tools of life.
This is one of the most engaging Ted Talks I've listened to... and that i've got "everything" song at the end touched my very soul.
Thank you. I didn't expected to get hit like this. I had a rough time the past weeks in hospital so that really hit home for me.
I am sorry that you are going through this rough time. I hope that life gets better for you soon. Wishing you peace, happiness, and good health. ❤️🩹🙏🕊
Everything will be alright, you’ve got this 🎉
I will say that repetition is sometimes meditative and hypnotic. Music from Africa, and from the African-American culture has lots of repetition, and it actually makes the energy intensify.
I agree! I love African music ❤
@@JiannisJourney me too!
I bet you'd love some Catholic hymns.
In fact, african music uses a lot of polyrhythms, adding a tension and movement to the song. So, it is repetitive, but not boring and have some groove we enjoy.
@@EyeEagle22 exactly!
I stumbled on this talk randomly and it's everything I needed at the moment, filled with so much emotions and the very essence of what music is all about. Scarlet is such an amazing and lovely woman!
I haven't watched any Ted talks for a year or so. I had surgery done on the lower spin. Have been in bed since we've been home (day 3)
I decided to watch something different and this title caught my vocabulary attention. When she shared her story and the power of words with music, I started to cry when she sang that song!
My neighbor's made us dinner, the kids brought me flowers, painting and candies with love notes. She put it perfectly!
I've got everything I need! This is staying on my playlist for reminding purposes ❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏
this makes me smile thank u
what a sweet, sweet person. i feel so gifted by her kindness and wisdom, she decided to share with us.
a huge bouquet of flowers for you 💐, and lots of love from germany ❤
I would love her as my teacher! She has such a great energy that I feel would make class fun and enjoyable. So cool to have put into words why I like the songs I do.
It’s because she’s speaking about something she enjoys studying.
She was the best, one of my absolute favorite teachers, and if you're interested in hearing her talk more about songcraft she has a great podcast called 'What's in a Song' thats awesome
This was high among the most interesting, moving and inspirational talks I’ve ever had the privilege to listen to.
I'm crying at how beautiful this talk and her soul is
it was funny at the beginning, but made me cry at the end.
"everything we need is already here." Porter Robinson
The auroa this woman exudes is just wonderful. I wish I a had a person like her in my life.
What a creative talented woman 🤩
Thank you for letting me know that I have got everything! ❤
God does not allow us to be tempted beyond what we can handle, without providing us a way of escape. (1 Corinthians 10: 13)
To those who usually watch at 2X, great job switching between 1X and 2X to listen to her beautiful voice!
she is phenomenal! such a compelling speaker, both hilarious and deeply insightful. I would love to see more from her
She should be a part-time comedian. She's amazing and surely a great teacher too even after the cameras are off
Thank you for sharing your inspiring journey and beautiful music with us, Professor Keys. As a proud Berklee alum (‘08) of the Music Therapy program and a practicing board-certified music therapist for 15 years, many things you spoke and sang about during your presentation (emotional expression, neurobiological responses, psychological support) resonates with my personal experiences as a musician and professional experiences as music therapist. Thank you for the reminiscence and reminder of music’s immense power!❤
I listen to my favorite songs because its lyrics and meaning of music videos I watched made me feel understood when no one else understand what I felt
I hadn´t cried over a song for like.... years.... woow this woman is talent manifested as a beautiful person
Thank you for being vulnerable. This is the most interesting TED talk ive watched so far. I wish you the best!
Thank you so much Scarlet! I've always known you had everything, but sharing it with all of us is so very special. Singing has been one of the most important things in my life, but a hidden dream is to someday write songs...the knowledge you share in your book and presentations unlocks such beautiful possibilities to make such dreams come true. You are so talented and brave to share not only your experience but also your challenges.🎶👏
She is so engaging and likable! Although their subject matter is very different this feels like this is the same kind of star power of Brene Brown. Loved it :)
Didn’t think I was going to get emotional when I wanted to find out about my Spotify wrapped, doesn’t matter… she is awesome. 🙌🏽
She took all my hearts ❣️❤️💚🧡💜💙😇
In 2013, Scarlet taught me how to write better lyrics, and I use those tools daily. Unfortunately Berklee doesn’t teach how to recover from an abusive home so I never made a living writing lyrics.
Btw, Scarlet, you once interrupted a class to show only me an Adele song when I said I’d never listened to her. It was embarrassing because I didn’t enjoy it. Sorry. 😅
Oh gosh I loved this so much. Thank you Scarlet, I learned so much about why music is one of my most greatest loves. What a brave, creative and talented woman you are.
Great video; clickbait thumbnail. There isn't one thing about the psychology of Spotify wrapped.
Kinda ruined the expectations for the great video😅
I wish they'd change it to something that would represent the message of this video.
Wow, this woman is incredible, inspiring teacher, beautiful soul, courageous person. We need more people like this in the world!
I love her TED. She's great. Thank you!
we all have music in our hearts, unsung lyrics, expressions no words can express..i am haunted by this truth all my life.. Music is my release..
Thank you so much Scarlet for this gift. Thanks to you, now I know that how we say things is far more important than what we say, and that songs can create emotions, and feelings, and they can help me start my day with a vibrant feeling. We love you ❤
🌻 What an amazing powerful message! ❤ "We've got everything"
Her name should be the definition for songwriting... simply amazed!!!
Use songs to feel good
use songs to enhance environment
use songs to fight a heartbreaking situation
Why does she reminds me so much of Stefanie Germanotta?? The sound, the chords and the message she sent was so powerful and full of good will, like OMG haven't met such beautiful soul in many years 😊😊😊😊 i spent almost 20mins watching and it was worth every second.
How you say something is ALWAYS more important than what you say. And: the triggering of memory certainly doesn't have to be housed in a "song." It could be a quartet of French Horns playing a certain pitch in unison that evokes multitudes. It could be a band of white noise that bring back an event from 28 years ago. Etc... Thankfully all of this is still a glorious mystery.
Excellent!! Scarlet this video is So Uplifting! This is an Inspirational journey that goes way beyond Music. It is a Gift for the Soul. I am looking forward to reading the new book you have available. I will share this video with everyone I know. THANK YOU!
one of the best ted talks I’ve ever listened to ❤️
The only thing more impressive than this presentation is the presenter. Just wow.
Scarlet, I just encountered a beautiful and inspiring talk . Topic: my favorite thing in all the world to think about and feel my way through--songwriting. Your friend was right. You do have everything..Thank you !
I’ll find someone like you doesn’t mean she wants another one like the one who broke her heart …. She’s says never mind I’ll go and find someone who makes me happy and settles down marries me like you did ….i love the shadow meaning of this song …. No one wants the one that was no good for them or who hurts them…. How you perceive what context she is singing in that line reveals your emotional intelligence like thinking intimate relationships look like the toxic bond type or healthy partnership with boundaries and support and communication etc
Holy moly, the best TED Talk i've ever listened too!!!
Interesting talk. She’s a great speaker! Nothing about Spotify though lol
Stephen Gianotti sent me here. Glad he did. ❤🙏🏻 Great share. Music has got me through a lot. Music is a powerful healer. I concur.
I love music it has gotten me so many hard times saved me and remained such a constant in my life. They say ‘Money makes the world go round” but it can’t buy happiness. For all the money in the world I wouldn’t stop listening I can’t. I so appreciate her taking about the importance of music and in such a funny way. Music can save anyone I know it did me. I wanna tell anyone out there that there is hope amid the darkness one more song one more day We’ll get through this together with the power of music. Thank you Mrs Keys. WE NEED more talks like yours.
I had a teacher who was on a ted talk and he said that you had to pay to get on a ted talk so let’s appreciate that this woman probably paid to talk about songs
That does explain some Ted Talks
This is a TEDx talk, not the full-on TED, I think these function a bit differently. TEDx is run locally on a volunteer basis, TED is a paid membership conference, so I suspect in its case the fee paid to talk is basically the fee paid to attend.
my grandma has just passed away from cancer and the song part just led me to tears! That woman is simply amazing!
This is wonderful- she had me smiling and weeping at the same time ❤
Please more of her! She has such a great stage presence and such a good rapport with the audience.
Dan Fogelberg's Old Lang Syne certainly describes the actual day I DID meet my "very good friend" after years of not seeing her, etc.
She IS everything!!!!!
Spinetingling, thankyou for sharing your beauty, vulnerability and humanity with the world ❤
Went through so many emotions during this Talk! It’s with tears coming down my face, that I salute this kind hearted woman! She’s a gem! ❤
I saw Benjamin Zander about the transformative power of classical music
And now, this fabulous lady
These two ted will always stuck in my mind.
OMG i love her voice, the way she speaks and expresses such calmness. She should also consider being an Audible narrator lol. This was a great TEDx talk.
So beautiful. More power to her
Wow this woman's voice is very comforting
An excellent speaker, clearly well practiced. Relaxed, engaging, knowledgeable.
She's just so, so sweet! Knowledgeable too!
Oh my goodnes Scarlet Keys is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Oh dear! She is amazing ❤
this. is. EVERYTHING.
Omg that song!!! I'm not crying, you're crying lol. So beautiful and she just seems like she's got such a beautiful soul. Loved this so much!!!
What an incredible presentation, Scarlet!!! I sat here mesmerized by your knowledge and delivery. THANK YOU for getting on this stage and sharing a world class TEDx talk. That's how it's done!
Not me sitting in the kitchen at 7 am crying my eyes out because of this beautiful song💔
Thank you, Scarlet, for your amazing talk❤️🩹
Thank you Scarlet for what you're doing, I learnt a lot from you! Wishing you good health! 🎶
Thanks so much. Enjoy every minute of it.
I LOVE her necklace
This beautiful lady is pure magic!
The first time i heard The ChicagoTransit Authority's "Questions 67 And 68" it changed my life completely