Synopsis
Want TED Talks on the go? Every weekday, this feed brings you our latest talks in audio format. Hear thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable -- from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between -- given by the world's leading thinkers and doers. This collection of talks, given at TED and TEDx conferences around the globe, is also available in video format.
Episodes
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The origins of blackface and modern Black stereotypes | Dwan Reece
07/02/2022 Duration: 07minIf you're wondering why blackface -- mimicking people of African descent via stereotypes and makeup-darkened skin -- is a big deal, then perhaps a little history lesson can help demystify the outcry. Dwan Reece, curator at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, explains how this practice permeates the American psyche and culture (in theater, music, books and beyond) and why it's not simply harmless fun, but continuing a legacy of oppression. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Got millet? How marketing could improve the lives of African farmers | Zoë Karl-Waithaka
04/02/2022 Duration: 11minFrom “got milk?” to “avocados from Mexico”, marketing influences what you eat more than you may realize. But despite the known power of food marketing, farmers in Africa are more likely to receive funding for seed and fertilizer than they are for advertising geniuses. Agricultural development expert Zoë Karl-Waithaka outlines three ways industry, governments, NGOs and others can help African farmers improve their livelihoods – and positively impact society, the economy and the environment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How wind energy could power Earth ... and 17 other planets | Dan Jørgensen
03/02/2022 Duration: 11minOver the last two decades, the wind power industry has grown at a dizzying pace. (Fun fact: a single rotation from one of the world’s most powerful wind turbines can generate enough electricity to charge more than 1,400 cell phones.) Building off this exponential growth, Denmark’s climate minister Dan Jørgensen lays out his plan to end the country’s oil industry by 2050 and transition to a fossil-free future powered by wind energy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The legacy of racial injustice in the US criminal legal system | Nick Turner and Whitney Pennington Rodgers
02/02/2022 Duration: 16minIn an engaging, insightful conversation, criminal justice reformer Nick Turner breaks down the ways the US criminal legal system perpetuates centuries-old racial and economic inequality. He joins TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers to outline why the best way to actually deliver justice and safety is to shrink the system and recognize the humanity of those caught in it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sex education should start with consent | Kaz
01/02/2022 Duration: 11minConsent can be a tricky topic to talk about in sex education curriculums, but it doesn’t have to be. In this hilarious and relatable talk, sex educator and TED Fellow Kaz offers a fresh look at teaching young people about the core principles of consent -- and shows how demystifying this topic leads to healthier and more satisfying relationships for people of all ages. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to provide cooling for everyone -- without warming the planet | Rachel Kyte
31/01/2022 Duration: 10min“The way we cool things down is heating the planet even more,” says sustainable development expert Rachel Kyte -- and the solutions go well beyond just fixing air-conditioning. She identifies four major areas with transformative solutions -- from roofs painted with bright white paint to solar control glass to more efficient cold chains for vaccines -- that can be implemented in fair and sustainable ways. Learn more about what a community designed for cool could look like. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The mind-bending art of deep time | Katie Paterson
28/01/2022 Duration: 06minShort-sightedness may be the greatest threat to humanity, says conceptual artist Katie Paterson, whose work engages with deep time -- a concept that describes the history of the Earth over a time span of millions of years. In this lively talk, she takes us through her art -- a telephone line connected to a melting glacier, maps of dying stars – and presents her latest project: the Future Library, a forested room holding unread manuscripts from famous authors, not to be published or read until the year 2114. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A different understanding of American patriotism | Deval Patrick
27/01/2022 Duration: 16minAmerican democracy cannot be great until it is good, says lawyer, Harvard professor and former governor of Massachusetts Deval Patrick. A self-identified patriot, Patrick stands behind the fundamental values and civic ideals that he believes make the US unique -- and outlines how the country has strayed from those same edicts. Calling for a collective patriotism free from cynicism and fatalism, Patrick underlines the urgency to reset national aspirations in order to save democracy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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4 ways to redefine power at work to include women of color | Rha Goddess and Deepa Purushothaman
26/01/2022 Duration: 13minWith many women of color considering exiting the workforce due to unfair conditions, it's time to reshape systems in order to put an end to this massive loss of talent. Exposing the harmful repercussions of racist, toxic organizational cultures, soul coach Rha Goddess and corporate inclusion visionary Deepa Purushothaman share four pathways to reimagine work so women of color are centered as leaders. They urge us to aspire to more than a "seat at the table" and, instead, to remake the whole table -- together -- and finally stop fighting for "one broke-ass chair." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The new reality of fashion is digital | Gala Marija Vrbanic
25/01/2022 Duration: 05minPicking an outfit? Take inspiration from this thrilling talk about digital fashion: the new, weird and wonderful world of fashion designed for our virtual worlds. Watch as Gala Marija Vrbanic, a leader in this emerging field, showcases what you could wear across your digital channels -- be it TikTok, Instagram or in the metaverse -- and shares how it could infinitely expand the creative possibilities of fashion, identity and self-expression. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nick Offerman | Design Matters with Debbie Millman
23/01/2022 Duration: 01h03minReflecting on his remarkable life and career, Nick Offerman (best known for his iconic portrayal of Ron Swanson on "Parks and Recreation") shares his insights on acting, marriage and the current state of the world. This is an episode of Design Matters with Debbie Millman, another podcast in the TED Audio Collective. Every week, Debbie has a conversation with an incredibly creative person about how they design the arc of their life. If you enjoy the episode, follow the podcast wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to fix broken supply chains | Dustin Burke
22/01/2022 Duration: 11minSupply chain challenges are real, but they're not new, says global trade expert Dustin Burke. In the face of disruptions ranging from natural disasters to pandemics, how do we make sure supply chains can keep up? Burke offers a combination of solutions -- from companies sharing risk to better forecasting disruptions -- to help create a more resilient, efficient tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Woolly pigs, high tech and other ingenious ways to take carbon out of the air | Gabrielle Walker
20/01/2022 Duration: 12minWhat do Woolly pigs have to do with climate change? They’re part of a vital, ingenious and evolving strategy to take carbon out of the sky and store it safely -- in trees, soils, the ocean, buildings, rocks and deep underground. Every carbon removal approach takes some combination of natural resources, human ingenuity and technology, says climate thinker Gabrielle Walker. If we get the mix right, we can clean up the environmental mess we’ve made, reverse the processes behind climate change and give nature a chance to heal. “What goes up must now come down,” she says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How “radical hospitality” can change the lives of the formerly incarcerated | Reuben Jonathan Miller
19/01/2022 Duration: 18minFor the nearly 20 million Americans with a felony record, punishment doesn’t end after their prison sentence. Sociologist Reuben Jonathan Miller sheds light on the aftershocks of mass incarceration through the stories of people who’ve lived it, left it and still have to grapple with punishing policies after their release. A challenge to rethink the criminal justice system in the US -- and make a place in society for all people, even those who’ve done harm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The unexpected, underwater plant fighting climate change | Carlos M. Duarte
18/01/2022 Duration: 12minOnce considered the ugly duckling of environmental conservation, seagrass is emerging as a powerful tool for climate action. From drawing down carbon to filtering plastic pollution, marine scientist Carlos M. Duarte details the incredible things this oceanic hero does for our planet -- and shows ingenious ways he and his team are protecting and rebuilding marine life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How moms shape the world | Anna Malaika Tubbs
17/01/2022 Duration: 12minMothers undeniably impact and shape history -- but their stories are often left out or misrepresented, says sociologist and author Anna Malaika Tubbs. This erasure limits policies to support mothers and their essential roles in society. Citing the remarkable lives of Alberta King, Louise Little and Berdis Baldwin (the mothers of Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and James Baldwin, respectively), Tubbs emphasizes the need to shift the perspective on motherhood at a cultural level -- to better reflect the presence, power and influence of moms as our first leaders, caretakers and teachers. "Would the world be different today if we had been telling their stories all along?" she asks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How comic strips create better health care | Sam Hester
12/01/2022 Duration: 10minComics creator Sam Hester is part of a growing movement within health care: graphic medicine. In short, literally drawing attention to a patient's needs and goals with pictures to foster better and more accessible caretaking. Hester shares how illustrating small details of her mother's medical story as she struggled with mysterious symptoms alongside her Parkinson's and dementia led to more empathy, understanding, communication and peace of mind. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to realistically decarbonize the oil and gas industry | Bjørn Otto Sverdrup
11/01/2022 Duration: 13minBjørn Otto Sverdrup leads the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OCGI), which gathers the CEOs of twelve of the world’s largest oil and gas companies around an ambitious goal: to get one of the leading contributors to climate change to drastically lower their own carbon emissions. He describes a possible path for the industry to pivot to net-zero operations, reimagining the role it could play in helping decarbonize the economy and igniting changes in how we consume energy. (Followed by a Q&A with Countdown cofounder Lindsay Levin) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How biochar removes CO2 from the air -- and helps farmers thrive | Axel Reinaud
10/01/2022 Duration: 11minBiochar is a kind of charcoal that removes CO2 from the atmosphere, helping yield healthy crops and even producing abundant renewable energy in the form of electricity as it's made. This exciting climate change fighter is ready for scaling now. Entrepreneur Axel Reinaud outlines three ways to make this material more accessible to farmers -- so that our food system, energy grid and the climate can all reap the benefits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The architectural mastermind behind modern Singapore | Liu Thai Ker
08/01/2022 Duration: 15minCities designed like families can last for generations. Skeptical? Look to master architect Liu Thai Ker, who transformed Singapore into a modern marvel with his unique approach to sustainable urban design. Liu shares creative wisdom and perspective on how marrying a humanist heart, a scientific mind and an artistic eye creates a resilient marriage of form and function. A talk that both humbles and inspires. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.