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With a merciless and irreverent gaze, and a lot of humorous verve, Paolo Kessisoglu analyzes the comparison between generations and the fragility of parents and children. Once upon a time, parents were less present but closer to their children, today the opposite appears: suffocating but very distant parents. Through the sarcastic analysis of musical styles between the two generations, the Genoese actor and comedian guides us in search of the secret to creating a bridge between different generations, giving us an intense finale in which he tries to explain why so many kids today vent their pain in self-harm. Solutions are difficult to find but certainly only love heals insecurities and teaches us to listen. Paolo Kessisoglu, born in Genoa in 1969, is an actor, comedian and television host. He trained at the Scuola del Teatro Stabile di Genova, graduating in 1995. He works in many theatrical productions between Rome and Genoa. With her partner Luca Bizzarri she takes part in numerous television programs such as Le Iene Show and Camera Café. She takes part in important films, including E Allora Mambo and Immaturi (her arrangement of the song Born to be alive by Patrick Hernandez will be included in the soundtrack of the film). Since last year she has opened the in-depth journalism program Dimartedì with a satirical strip. She is president of the charity C'è Da Fare that deals with adolescents. 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