To καλό τέλος, κάνει κακό! | Stelios Anatolitis | TEDxUniversityofPiraeus
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Stelios Anatolitis is a stand-up comedian, musician, improvisation teacher and writer. He has studied Chemistry and Drama while he is working as a Voice-over artist. He is a member of “Science Comedy” where, in collaboration with comedians and professionals, they contribute to the communication of science in a both funny and educational way. He is actively present on YouTube while his first solo show “Maxes me Neraides” has more than half million views. His second show “Xapi”, in 2019-2020, was sold out. In the summer of 2019, he published his first book “Koalemos: Kinoumeni Ammos” which was reissued in the next two months. He won “Public Book Awards - An Unforgettable Hero”, the first place in Everly Awards ““Best Novel - Horror 2019” and third place in Everly Awards - “Best Cover 2019”
In his speech, he will present the instrumental role of realistic confrontation of life and the importance of accepting both the positive and negative consequences. Stelios Anatolitis is a stand-up comedian, musician, improvisation teacher and writer. He has studied Chemistry and Drama while he is working as a Voice-over artist. He is a member of “Science Comedy” where, in collaboration with comedians and professionals, they contribute to the communication of science in a both funny and educational way. He is actively present on YouTube while his first solo show “Maxes me Neraides” has more than half million views. His second show “Xapi”, in 2019-2020, was sold out. In the summer of 2019, he published his first book “Koalemos: Kinoumeni Ammos” which was reissued in the next two months. He won “Public Book Awards - An Unforgettable Hero”, the first place in Everly Awards ““Best Novel - Horror 2019” and third place in Everly Awards - “Best Cover 2019”
In his speech, he will present the instrumental role of realistic confrontation of life and the importance of accepting both the positive and negative consequences. 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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