We are absolutely thrilled to announce another delightful PechaKucha event at The Bridge! It brings us immense joy to gather as a community and showcase the incredible talents that abound within Green School and beyond.
The PechaKucha 20×20 format involves a dynamic presentation with 20 slides, each automatically advancing every 20 seconds. Presenters have a total of 400 seconds to share their story, creating a fast-paced, visually-driven narrative
Our enthusiasm knows no bounds as we prepare to revel in the creativity that defines our community. We’ve curated an inspiring lineup that promises an unforgettable experience. This is your golden ticket to not only witness remarkable stories unfold but also to engage with fellow community members and simply bask in the joy of shared inspiration and camaraderie. Join us for an evening of celebration, connection, and pure fun!
WATCH THE TALK HERE

The Speakers:
Sibyl Brugger:

Sibyl Brugger will take you on a journey where dreams come true and magic happens. The story will unfold from the idea of living a simple life by creating a nostalgic Family Circus and travelling the world in a caravan, bringing joy and laughter to the people. The reality was not always as poetic, but it sure was an invaluable learning experience of a lifetime!
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Caspar Zafer:

I spent my childhood between the UK and the Middle East. Professionally, I’ve spent my whole life working in film, both in front of and behind the camera, contributing to documentaries, commercials, TV shows, and films. This has involved frequent relocations, including stays in London, New York, L.A., and Spain before settling in Bali. My passions include anything water-based, leading me to explore incredible locations. I’m also passionate about chess and, more recently, fascinated by the powers of plant medicine. My wife and I have two sons.
In 2014, I rowed from California to Hawaii in a small boat. I will discuss the power of the ocean, its humbling effect, and how it instilled in me an appreciation for the unity of everything.
Emma Titley:

Born in Singapore and raised in the diverse landscapes of Indonesia and Saudi Arabia, I’ve cultivated a deep appreciation for global perspectives and local solutions. My passion for teaching stems from a desire to empower students to recognize their potential in shaping a better world. I firmly believe in the importance of bridging local issues with global solutions. Recently, I’ve discovered poetry as a means to express my experiences, travels, and insights into the world around me. Through my words, I strive to inspire and provoke thought, fostering connections across cultures and borders.
Renato Silva:

I’m just a lucky average guy from countryside Brazil who got the chance to spend ~60% of his adult life living abroad in Thailand, Denmark, Belgium, Venezuela, Ecuador, and more recently in Indonesia.
From humble beginnings selling granola at school to pay for my exchange student program in Denmark in my mid-teens, I could have never imagined that this experience would have such a profound impact in the rest of my life. And one tragicomic episode in that year in Denmark has set my mindset that led me to a fairly successful career in tech, in logistics and now hopefully in climate change too: the mindset to “just keep walking”, despite the challenges of life.
Come and join me for a laugh or two when I share this impactful, funny, and disastrous story from when I was 16 years old (long, long time ago… ). It is a story that still drives me today!