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Krisztina Hadas is a television editor-reporter, director, university lecturer, mother of two children, wife. In the past 30 years, he has been a news reporter, small boss, and big boss. He graduated from the first starting class of the TV director-editor major at the College of Theater and Film. During his varied career, he participated in the production of many television programs. For seven years, he has also been filming his own production: the documentary series "Jön a baba Hadas Krisztával". They follow the lives of interesting civilian families that give strength to others, from expecting a baby to giving birth to the period of child care. Two of his books have been published. One of Kriszta's main goals is to free parents from the pressure to comply, because there are many ways to be a good mother and father. Why did you choose to show Irregular Fates instead of poster families? How do you view your own motherhood? What kind of social change can be achieved through the screen? He gives insight into this in his presentation. The lecture was given on November 14, 2020. Krisztina Hadas, a television editor and journalist, writer and college lecturer has been professionally active for the past 30 years, during which she has produced or has been involved in many popular and award-winning reports, documentaries and written two best-selling books. Her own documentary reality format, 'Jön a Baba' ('Baby Is Born' in English) has been running for the last seven years with unfading success. The series gained a substantial number of followers in Hungary among women of various backgrounds, and has become synonymous with diversity, tolerance and acceptance through case-by-case documentaries focusing on the social and emotional aspects of motherhood. Krisztina believes that there are many ways to be a good parent. In her talk, she shares her idea on how to build a community and speak up for diversity through television. This talk was given on November 14, 2020. Krisztina Hadas has been professionally active for the past 30 years, during which she has produced or been involved in many popular and award-winning reports, documentaries and written two best-selling books. Her own documentary reality format, 'Jön a Baba' ('Baby Is Born' in English) has been running for the last seven years with unfading success. The series gained a substantial number of followers in Hungary among women of various backgrounds, and has become synonymous with diversity, tolerance and acceptance through case-by-case documentaries focusing on the social and emotional aspects of motherhood. 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