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The unbearable lightness of the ethos | Eleonora Meleti | TEDxChalkida

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Who decides what is ethical and what is immoral? Who has morals and who doesn't? Can one remain faithful to his values and beliefs when he is in front of an "immoral" challenge?

Eleonora Meleti, a journalist and TV hostess, climbs the stage of the 3rd TEDxChalkida to disturb the quiet waters and deconstruct the "Unbearable Lightness of Morality", causing us to wonder how well do we think we know what ethos is.
Eleonora Meleti is a Greek journalist and TV hostess who began her career back in 2001 when she decided to pursue her dream and become a journalist.

She initially worked at the TV station Alter in the department of international news. In July 2003, following hundreds of reports, she is given the opportunity to present the newscast program, thus opening a new chapter in her carrier.

In December 2004 she will join the TV station ANT1 where she will remain in the news division as a newscast presenter until September 2005, when the station proposes to her to take over the presentation of the longest daily entertainment show in the history of Greek television. The show “Morning Coffee” with Eleonora Meleti will be for the next three years first in ratings.

In 2008, Eleonora is part of the TV Station Star, which entrusted her a 3-hour daily program in entertainment, as well as her return to the presentation of newscasts, while in 2014 she conceptualizes her new TV program, called “hashtag”, bringing on the surface important topics such as “pedophilia”, “refugees “, “prostitution”, “lethal injection” and more, and her show gets awarded. For the last two years, she is the hostess of a late-night show called “After Midnight”, hosting interviews with people of current affairs.

Eleonora Meleti has a bachelor’s degree in French literature and a master’s degree in Italian linguistics. She holds a total of 17 certificates in French, English, Italian, Spanish and Arabic and she is active on the internet, maintaining her own blog, causing a sensation with her “sharp” pen and her remarkable texts.

She is married and mother of a 16-months-old daughter. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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