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Stop keeping the best ideas to yourself! 🤫

At TEDxNormal 2026, we’re asking “What’s the 4-11?” because we know that when one person shares the “inside scoop,” we all win. Ideas only have the power to change the world if they leave the room—and that starts with YOU.

We want to see the event through your eyes! By posting your favorite quotes, “aha!” moments, and behind-the-scenes selfies, you’re helping us spark a bigger conversation in Bloomington-Normal and beyond. Let’s make some noise for the ideas that matter. 📢


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AGENDA

Open Doors 8:30 a.m.

Opening Remarks 9:00 a.m.

Session 1

9:15 a.m. – Julie Navickas

9:30 a.m. – Shrima Karthik

9:45 a.m. – Nicole Cramer

Break 10:00 – 10:15 a.m.

Session 2

10:15 a.m. – Elliot Notrica

10:30 a.m. – Shane Lukas

10:45: a.m. – Adam Ruble

Break 11:00 – 11:15 a.m.

Session 3

11:15 a.m. – Jaime Konzelman

11:30 a.m. –JD Miller, PhD

11:45 a.m. – Esther Blum

Closing Remarks 

Thank You For Coming

 

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Why we need your help to keep the conversation going! 🎙️✨

At TEDxNormal, our mission has always been simple: to share “ideas worth spreading” with as many people in our community as possible.

To make that happen, we work hard to keep our ticket prices intentionally low. We believe that inspiration shouldn’t have a high price tag, and we want our seats filled with students, creators, and neighbors from all walks of life.

But here is the “behind-the-scenes” reality: Ticket sales only cover a small fraction of what it takes to produce a world-class event. From the stage lighting and professional videography to supporting our incredible speakers, there are many moving parts that make TEDxNormal possible year after year.

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JD Miller, PhD

JD Miller, PhD

“Reclaiming our Humanity in the Age of the Algorithm” When an algorithm mistook his tiny Chicago balcony for an influencer, JD Miller received 120 pounds of steak rub at his door. Realizing we’ve outsourced social judgment to machines optimized for speed over truth, Dr. Miller draws on network theory and…

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Shane Lukas

Shane Lukas

“Why all our values are making us sick” Midwesterners place on values and the often unspoken challenges that come when we face conflicts in acting on those values. While values play a central role in communities globally, ‘Midwest values’ is a set of expectations that can be difficult in times…

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Julie Navickas

Julie Navickas

“The Messy Middle: Where Success is Earned” My Big Idea—that success is earned in the messy middle—is deeply relevant to the Bloomington-Normal community because we’re a community built on growth, resilience, and reinvention. We’re home to universities where students are navigating their own messy middles, to Fortune 500 companies where…

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Elliot Notrica

Elliot Notrica

“Why Waste? The power of fermentation to transform our food” The central Illinois region is quickly becoming a hub of bioprocessing and precision fermentation, with the iFAB tech hub recently established between UIUC, ADM and other partners. Sitting at the heart of commodity agriculture and grain processing, Bloomington is well-positioned…

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Jaime Konzelman

Jaime Konzelman

“Everything I learned about tech business started over a lap dance” The data is clear–teams with high psychological safety outperform their peers across every metric, but we can’t create that safety when leaders themselves are operating from fear and image management. This is especially true for women, who will continue…

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Adam Ruble

Adam Ruble

“Evil is Dead,” Bloomington-Normal is a community built on education, creativity, and conversation, home to two universities, countless storytellers, and people who care deeply about understanding one another. My idea challenges us to see beyond labels of “good” and “bad” and recognize the complexity in every person. In a diverse,…

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Shrima Karthik

Shrima Karthik

“The only metric that matters is “one heartbeat” Bloomington-Normal is home to a thriving corporate, academic, and entrepreneurial community where productivity and performance are highly valued. At the same time, like many communities, it faces the growing challenges of burnout, mental health struggles, and disconnection. My Big Idea, treating life…

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Nicole Cramer

Nicole Cramer

“Embracing Your Inner Salesperson” Many people want a different life or want to see change in their life or in the world and they’re not sure how to make it happen. Most people are looking outside of themselves for the answer. This big idea of embracing your inner sales person…

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Esther Blum

Esther Blum

“Antidepressants, Wine, and Birth Control Pills: The Prescription Pad of Misogyny.” There will be 1.2 billion women in menopause by 2030. Only 4% are getting proper menopause care and we are not talking about it. The majority of women on this planet, will at some time go through a major…

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