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故事後來怎麼了?| What makes a good story? It's not the ending. | 李四端 Sy Duan Lee | TEDxTaipei

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人生的一切轉折都是不可預料的,李四端用自己的人生故事告訴我們,面對生命的所有考驗都要堅持下去。「故事後來怎麼了?經常結果和你預想的不一樣,但千萬不要放棄,因為會有好的故事發生。」

Sy Duan Lee has reported countless stories in his thirty plus years as an award-winning broadcast journalist and television talk show host. This time, Lee offers us a glimpse of his own life story, of how the unexpected turn of events in life are often the most memorable and the most interesting stories to share. -----

台灣螢光幕前跨越30餘年的工作者。李四端畢業於政治大學新聞系,自美國愛荷華大學取得新聞碩士學位後,開始至今仍在持續的媒體情緣。中央日報是第一站,接著便是台視。在13年中晉升至新聞部經理並兼晚間新聞主播,曾主持多個重大新聞報導,包括專訪英國前首相柴契爾夫人,其後他曾在TVBS、華視任職,期間獲頒2座卓越新聞獎。

他自2009年在公視主持多個談話節目,其中探討世代關係的 “爸媽囧很大” 製播逾1100集,創下極佳口碑,並得到金鐘獎連續肯定。他目前在東森新聞及有線電視凱擘家族主持節目,並主持大雲文創公司。

Sy Duan Lee is an award-winning television newscaster in Taiwan with more than thirty years of notable works in broadcast journalism. In his years as an evening news anchor, he had conducted exclusive interviews with international leaders like former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Between 2009 to 2015, he hosted a popular cross-generation talk show that aimed to encourage dialogue between parents and teens. Lee, recorded over 1,100 episodes of the show, and received a total of six Golden Bell Award nominations and one win for Best Host in a Comprehensive Program. 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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