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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How racial bias works -- and how to disrupt it | Jennifer L. Eberhardt
15/07/2021 Duration: 15minOur brains create categories to make sense of the world, recognize patterns and make quick decisions. But this ability to categorize also exacts a heavy toll in the form of unconscious bias. In this powerful talk, psychologist Jennifer L. Eberhardt explores how our biases unfairly target Black people at all levels of society -- from schools and social media to policing and criminal justice -- and discusses how creating points of friction can help us actively interrupt and address this troubling problem. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The missing 96 percent of the universe | Claire Malone
14/07/2021 Duration: 10minWe've misplaced the building blocks of the cosmos -- and particle physicists like Claire Malone are on a mission to find them. Despite scientists hitting a "major snag" in uncovering what exactly makes up dark matter and dark energy, she explains how questioning our fundamental understanding of nature itself invites a different, more meaningful perspective universally. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 ways to create a menopause-friendly work culture | Andrea Berchowitz
13/07/2021 Duration: 09minHot flashes, joint pain, anxiety, depression, difficulty sleeping -- these unforgiving menopause symptoms directly impact work but often go overlooked and under-discussed as a taboo topic, says entrepreneur Andrea Berchowitz. She gives practical advice on how to create a menopause-friendly work culture that supports gender equity and diversity retention in the workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How Dolly Parton led me to an epiphany | Jad Abumrad
12/07/2021 Duration: 13minHow do you end a story? Host of "Radiolab" Jad Abumrad tells how his search for an answer led him home to the mountains of Tennessee, where he met an unexpected teacher: Dolly Parton. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Documentary films that explore trauma -- and make space for healing | Almudena Toral
09/07/2021 Duration: 06minThrough documentary films following survivors of trauma, TED Fellow Almudena Toral makes invisible psychological scars seen. She shares the heartbreaking story of Adayanci Pérez, a six-year-old girl from Guatemala suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to her encounter with US immigration enforcement. A powerful call to give voice to those who are silenced -- and pressure governments to change their course of action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why you think you're right -- even if you're wrong | Julia Galef
08/07/2021 Duration: 12minPerspective is everything, especially when it comes to examining your beliefs. Are you a soldier, prone to defending your viewpoint at all costs -- or a scout, spurred by curiosity? Julia Galef examines the motivations behind these two mindsets and how they shape the way we interpret information, interweaved with a compelling history lesson from 19th-century France. When your steadfast opinions are tested, Galef asks: "What do you most yearn for? Do you yearn to defend your own beliefs or do you yearn to see the world as clearly as you possibly can?" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What should humans take to space (and leave behind)? | Jorge Mañes Rubio
07/07/2021 Duration: 09minOne day, humans will explore space en masse and live scattered across the solar system on planets like Mars and beyond. Inspired by his time as artist-in-residence at the European Space Agency, TED Fellow Jorge Mañes Rubio wants to rethink what we need to bring on this grand journey -- and more importantly, what we should leave behind. Mañes Rubio takes us on an Earthbound journey through cultural practices and his own designs that blend science, art and ritual, encouraging a bold reimagining of what a future free of prejudice and exploitation could look like. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A simple strategy to reclaim your time | TEDx SHORTS
05/07/2021 Duration: 06minAshley Whillans shares strategies to help overcome "time poverty," and get the most out of our social relationships and careers. This talk was filmed at TEDxCambridge. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. Listen and subscribe to TEDx SHORTS and more podcasts from the TED Audio Collective at . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What you might not know about the Declaration of Independence | Kenneth C. Davis
04/07/2021 Duration: 03minIn June 1776, a little over a year after the start of the American Revolutionary War, the US Continental Congress huddled together in a hot room in Philadelphia to talk independence. Kenneth C. Davis dives into some of the lesser known facts about the process of writing the Declaration of Independence and questions one very controversial omission. [Directed by Karrot Animation, narrated by Kenneth C. Davis]. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How music streaming transformed songwriting | Björn Ulvaeus
02/07/2021 Duration: 18minMoney, money, money ... in the music business, there seems to be little left for the songwriters that fuel it. ABBA co-founder Björn Ulvaeus calls for the industry to support its most valuable asset, breaking down how the streaming revolution impacts creator royalties, careers and craft -- and outlines what can be done to truly thank artists for the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to turn grit into a lifelong habit | Angela Duckworth
01/07/2021 Duration: 01h01minWhat does it take to persevere and succeed, not just in our careers but in all aspects of our lives? For psychologist Angela Duckworth, the answer can be summed up in one concept: grit. She explains the ingredients in grit and the experiences that make one person persist where another gives up -- and offers concrete steps to instill grit early in life and sustain it. Listen and subscribe to The TED Interview and more podcasts from the TED Audio Collective at . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The infinite alchemy of storytelling | Zahra Al-Mahdi
30/06/2021 Duration: 04minTED Fellow Zahra Al-Mahdi was raised by screens -- "storytelling machines" like TV and the internet that shaped her sense of self and reality. Now a multimedia artist and filmmaker, she challenges common historical narratives and brings a multiplicity of perspectives to the surface. In this dynamic talk, Al-Mahdi traces her development as a storyteller using satire, dark humor and tactile collage techniques to expand what we think we know about ourselves. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why we're more honest with machines than people | Anne Scherer
29/06/2021 Duration: 11minFor a genuine conversation, consider talking to a machine; the less humanized, the better. Consumer researcher Anne Scherer shares her findings on why some robots get us to open up better than actual people, revealing fascinating insights about human nature that could lead to more honest interactions in our day-to-day lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The renewable heating system right below your feet | Kathy Hannun
28/06/2021 Duration: 05minOf all the mundane yet astonishing marvels of human ingenuity, knowing what it takes to heat a room to a comfortable temperature is TED Fellow Kathy Hannun's favorite. She takes us on a journey across the planet and under the sea to emphasize the dangers of modern heating, and offers a safer, planet-friendly alternative that taps into the geothermal energy right below our feet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What to do when climate change feels unstoppable | Clover Hogan
25/06/2021 Duration: 12minToday's youth have inherited a big, unprecedented climate problem to solve -- and the eco-anxiety to go with it. Gen-Zer and activist Clover Hogan knows the struggle firsthand, but she also understands the path to climate action starts with the one thing you can control: your mindset. She explains why challenging the stories that keep you feeling powerless can help you take the first step to protecting the planet for generations to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How deepfakes undermine truth and threaten democracy | Danielle Citron
24/06/2021 Duration: 14minThe use of deepfake technology to manipulate video and audio for malicious purposes -- whether it's to stoke violence or defame politicians and journalists -- is becoming a real threat. As these tools become more accessible and their products more realistic, how will they shape what we believe about the world? In a portentous talk, law professor Danielle Citron reveals how deepfakes magnify our distrust -- and suggests approaches to safeguarding the truth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Maternal and child health is a human right | Aparna Hegde
23/06/2021 Duration: 08minOvercrowded clinics, extensive wait times and overworked doctors are taking a devastating toll on mothers and children in India. In this eye-opening talk, urogynecologist and TED Fellow Aparna Hegde exposes the systemic gaps that lead to preventable deaths every minute -- and introduces a scalable, affordable and empowering tech solution that improves maternal and child health habits, upends patriarchal family dynamics and saves lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The search for microscopic aliens | Sarah Rugheimer
22/06/2021 Duration: 06minAstrophysicist and TED Fellow Sarah Rugheimer searches for aliens -- but not the cartoony green kind. She's looking for extraterrestrial microbes by studying how these single-celled organisms emit gases, which could reveal evidence of them throughout the cosmos. Wondering if we're really alone in the universe, Rugheimer identifies two big hurdles to confirming life on another world and offers insight into what finding it might mean for us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What your money habits reveal about you | Robert A. Belle
21/06/2021 Duration: 08minYour money habits reveal a lot about you: your hopes, fears, dreams and other deep personal truths you may not even be aware of, says accountant Robert A. Belle. He shares how taking stock of your transaction history can unlock surprisingly valuable insights about what drives you to spend (and save) -- and provides practical tips on how to perform an “emotional audit” of your expenses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How marijuana reform could repair, reclaim and restore communities | Khadijah Tribble
18/06/2021 Duration: 10minThe war on drugs in the United States undid much of the progress of the Civil Rights Movement -- and today, it continues to derail millions within marginalized communities with arrests, convictions and incarcerations for marijuana possession. As more states move to legalize cannabis, social entrepreneur and activist Khadijah Tribble calls for equitable reform that centers on the casualties of the war and its insidious policies and paves a path toward restorative justice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.