Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas on leading with strength and sincerity | Re:Thinking

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • The TED Audio Collective is a collection of podcasts for the curious.
    Kaja Kallas is the current Prime Minister of Estonia - and the first woman to hold the position. Her perceptive communication and bold action against the threat of Russian authoritarianism has bolstered her reputation as a leader we should all be paying attention to. The Prime Minister talks to Adam about what we can learn from the past when thinking about future consequences, the risks of being inauthentic, and what qualities distinguish the best leaders from the rest. Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts
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Komentáře • 24

  • @weston.weston
    @weston.weston Před rokem +2

    Adam is just the cat's meow. He sits at the highest level of academic achievement and is yet committed to being generous and giving back to society by helping to positively influence workplaces with emphasis on sharing guidance to leaders and subordinates.

  • @xflyingtiger
    @xflyingtiger Před 2 měsíci

    Many leaders are, in fact, quite unsure of themselves. They may have great ideas, but they are unsure of themselves. So they usually have poor communication skills. Acting lessons can help a person find the true self that is within them. They learn how to play themselves in an authentic way instead of trying to play another person. Getting in touch with your authentic self is one of the keys to success as a leader. It seems that Kaja has this quality.

  • @MrStefangyro
    @MrStefangyro Před 3 měsíci

    Wow so impressive, what a lady , truly beautiful and Amazing
    Intelligent and so sensible, well-spoken.
    And High achievier. 👍

  • @norikoc3118
    @norikoc3118 Před 11 měsíci +4

    The start of the video shows what a nice person she is! Decent, respectful and kind.

  • @raimondfeil
    @raimondfeil Před 4 měsíci

    The last Q you guys were discussing: maturity is alao seeing where is real threat not just threat you are said.
    We have this natural wonder in our head the human brain that is cappable to analyse information. When you just follow what you are said you dont really use that tool you have. Alao when your governments all over the world say the same exact lines as conducted and hide transparency in all levels then that is a high red flag. Listening to your own inner guidance is important.
    When talking about behavioural psychology and socialogy it is importan to take into account neurophysiology functioning and understand the evaluation of threat and safety by our neevous system and how that affect behaviour.
    So - those who restisted injections were not acting as children, but rather saw bigger threat in governments behaviour than a sickness. If government wants to understand human behaviour bit doesonly parts that reflect control and lack of trust to its people - we know what path that will lead us in long run. If on the other hand government understands human behaviour and thus creates hamge in his own behaviour that truly emits uws of trust and safety then people will follow.
    So why to learn about human behaviour and not to use that in your own work to create positive outcome? The other option is usually manipulation.
    But how do you see if bahaviour and intention is honest and sincire or false? All parts of the information presented (factual and behavioural) do not match. Usually our raims do most of that evaluation for us - its called neuroception.

  • @KM-xf1ft
    @KM-xf1ft Před rokem +7

    Very intersting! Cant believe you got Kallas on your show, good job!

  • @billygilliam5643
    @billygilliam5643 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Lovely prime minister. Intelligent. Very humble.she speaks better English than some americans.a true asset to her country. Bravo!!!

  • @user-rd9kd2bj1x
    @user-rd9kd2bj1x Před rokem +2

    Great leader, communicator, personality! Absolutely! Love this talk!

  • @imprint2030
    @imprint2030 Před rokem +5

    I'm suprised this hasn't got more views she has so much valuable advice in this!

    • @TEDAudioCollective
      @TEDAudioCollective  Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the note and sharing!

    • @Draganarh
      @Draganarh Před rokem +3

      You should know why it hasnt got more views... Ask from Estonian people what majority think of Kaja Kallas. First 5 min she already lied by sayng "Politicans arent actors" She is... look about what was promised by her before campaign and when she recived her votes she totally made 180 U-turn. For Adam tho keep it up!

    • @imprint2030
      @imprint2030 Před rokem

      @@Draganarh yeah I mean her politics arent 100% but their advice from like a life perspective is great thats what I meant :)
      I have seen with my own family over there how divided ppl can be about her 😂

    • @lorenagonzalez71
      @lorenagonzalez71 Před 3 měsíci +1

      do not believe "draganarh", he is just a soviet trollombie more. Great lady and proper host. Thanks for made it available.

  • @teeI0ck
    @teeI0ck Před rokem +2

    this is a beautiful interview

  • @wernertognetti5956
    @wernertognetti5956 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this interview. I value Ms. Kallas very much as a politician. She has a clear perspective. I would also like to express my appreciation to her for the enormous support for Ukraine. There is no other country in the world that spends 1% of GDP on aid to Ukraine alone ❤🇺🇦🇪🇺🇺🇦❤️.

    • @raimondfeil
      @raimondfeil Před 4 měsíci

      And you know who pays for that? People - she just raised income tax, vat tax and created ehocle tax on 2 levels (yearly pay and every reregistration pay which is pretty high) - she is pumping money out of ordinary peoples pocket and lowers their life quality - and doing so. Y lyuing to her voters that no taxes will be increased or endorced. - so here you have.

  • @madserbz4912
    @madserbz4912 Před rokem +3

    A GOOD STRONG ROPE AND TREE....

  • @user-dm5qh7ks6d
    @user-dm5qh7ks6d Před 11 měsíci

    Be prepared to be infleunced😁

  • @raimondfeil
    @raimondfeil Před 4 měsíci

    She might be lovely looking but do any one of you know how she got into this position? She promised to voters that TAXES wont rise. First thing she did, basically, was increase income tax, increase vat tax, introduce car tax on 2 places (payment every year + every registration and reregistration you pay hefty sum.
    So we can see there is quite a lies involved.
    Her husband was doing business with russia while sanctions were forbiding everyone else to do so. When that came to surface she was pretending not knowing anything about this, and downplayed the situation.
    She has once already stepped down as pm. President thought she could continue pm'ing - she accepted it without hesitation.
    She is very emotional during political debates and had blaming problem.
    When teachers protest for low wages she just brings out excuses why not to rise their salaries!
    Not the role model pm - she always has a smirk in her face when talking about serious political issues - sign of low trustability.
    She was only pm in europe who during covid and petrol price surge did not lower some tax to support people. Even latvians did so, not talking even main euro countries.
    Her actions speak loudly of making people of estonia poorer, not caring of her own peoples opinion, and just pushing through her 'personal' ideas.
    She does not act as a real leader - a rolemodel.
    So, here you have that cutw pm of Estonia.
    I would advise not to be blinded by her looks and smile.

  • @adinfinitum1879
    @adinfinitum1879 Před 5 měsíci +2

    She is the most unpopular primeminister in Estonia. What a propaganda.

  • @user-dm5qh7ks6d
    @user-dm5qh7ks6d Před 11 měsíci

    They want to buy u out

  • @estbiker
    @estbiker Před 7 měsíci +1

    Biggest liar politician in Estonia history, after her father of course

  • @andrewyoung749
    @andrewyoung749 Před 5 měsíci

    erm no she hasn't faced gender bias. the only bias in Estonia is the mandatory military service from which1-women are privileged by exemption and 2- she still enforces on men only.
    as for stereotypes ahe said this ''Young women ask men who have not completed military service whether they're even real men. We are a little different." in sept 2023. So she is proudly boasting about how women in Estonia, including herself, enforce gender stereotypes on men, whilst of course demanding to be exempt from any traditional female role, as the country's pitiful 1.6 birth rate reveals, and complaining about being the victims of stereotyping. i wonder how TED and the feminists would react if a male politician stood up and said "women with less than 2 children are not real women and are thus invalid", he asks knowing the answer. Just as with sanna marin here we have another female supremacist, sailing under false flags of 'equality' who gives the game away safe in the knowledge her female privilege will bale her out and in addition whines and complains as if the thing she does to men, holding to standrads based on gender and enforcing stereotypes, is being done to her. Yet another feminist who at core really just agrees with Andrew Tate...
    y, know at a certain point you have to ask whether TED is just being purposefully obscurantist in order to sell a fake version of the world or whether they dont do the most basic research...