Sinopse
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.
Episódios
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How I learned to read -- and trade stocks -- in prison | Curtis "Wall Street" Carroll
24/10/2017 Duração: 11minFinancial literacy isn't a skill -- it's a lifestyle. Take it from Curtis "Wall Street" Carroll. As an incarcerated individual, Carroll knows the power of a dollar. While in prison, he taught himself how to read and trade stocks, and now he shares a simple, powerful message: we all need to be more savvy with our money. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How fake news does real harm | Stephanie Busari
24/10/2017 Duração: 06minOn April 14, 2014, the terrorist organization Boko Haram kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls from the town of Chibok, Nigeria. Around the world, the crime became epitomized by the slogan #BringBackOurGirls -- but in Nigeria, government officials called the crime a hoax, confusing and delaying efforts to rescue the girls. In this powerful talk, journalist Stephanie Busari points to the Chibok tragedy to explain the deadly danger of fake news and what we can do to stop it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On tennis, love and motherhood | Serena Williams and Gayle King
24/10/2017 Duração: 18minTwenty-three Grand Slam titles later, tennis superstar Serena Williams sits down with journalist Gayle King to share a warm, mischievous conversation about her life, love, wins and losses -- starting with the story of how she accidentally shared her pregnancy news with the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Behind the lies of Holocaust denial | Deborah Lipstadt
24/10/2017 Duração: 15min"There are facts, there are opinions, and there are lies," says historian Deborah Lipstadt, telling the remarkable story of her research into Holocaust deniers -- and their deliberate distortion of history. Lipstadt encourages us all to go on the offensive against those who assault the truth and facts. "Truth is not relative," she says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There's no shame in taking care of your mental health | Sangu Delle
24/10/2017 Duração: 09minWhen stress got to be too much for TED Fellow Sangu Delle, he had to confront his own deep prejudice: that men shouldn't take care of their mental health. In a personal talk, Delle shares how he learned to handle anxiety in a society that's uncomfortable with emotions. As he says: "Being honest about how we feel doesn't make us weak -- it makes us human." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A summer school kids actually want to attend | Karim Abouelnaga
24/10/2017 Duração: 07minIn the US, most kids have a very long summer break, during which they forget an awful lot of what they learned during the school year. This "summer slump" affects kids from low-income neighborhoods most, setting them back almost three months. TED Fellow Karim Abouelnaga has a plan to reverse this learning loss. Learn how he's helping kids improve their chances for a brighter future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A tribute to nurses | Carolyn Jones
24/10/2017 Duração: 10minCarolyn Jones spent five years interviewing, photographing and filming nurses across America, traveling to places dealing with some of the nation's biggest public health issues. She shares personal stories of unwavering dedication in this celebration of the everyday heroes who work at the front lines of health care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A climate solution where all sides can win | Ted Halstead
24/10/2017 Duração: 13minWhy are we so deadlocked on climate, and what would it take to overcome the seemingly insurmountable barriers to progress? Policy entrepreneur Ted Halstead proposes a transformative solution based on the conservative principles of free markets and limited government. Learn more about how this carbon dividends plan could trigger an international domino effect towards a more popular, cost-effective and equitable climate solution. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Walking as a revolutionary act of self-care | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison
24/10/2017 Duração: 15min"When black women walk, things change," say T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison, the founders of the health nonprofit GirlTrek. They're on a mission to reduce the leading causes of preventable death among black women -- and build communities in the process. How? By getting one million black women and girls to prioritize their self-care, lacing up their shoes and walking in the direction of their healthiest, most fulfilled lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Poverty isn't a lack of character; it's a lack of cash | Rutger Bregman
24/10/2017 Duração: 15min"Ideas can and do change the world," says historian Rutger Bregman, sharing his case for a provocative one: guaranteed basic income. Learn more about the idea's 500-year history and a forgotten modern experiment where it actually worked -- and imagine how much energy and talent we would unleash if we got rid of poverty once and for all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why I speak up about living with epilepsy | Sitawa Wafula
24/10/2017 Duração: 08minOnce homebound by epilepsy, mental health advocate Sitawa Wafula found her strength in writing about it. Now, she advocates for others who are yet to find their voices, cutting through stigma and exclusion to talk about what it's like to live with the condition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them | Garry Kasparov
24/10/2017 Duração: 15minWe must face our fears if we want to get the most out of technology -- and we must conquer those fears if we want to get the best out of humanity, says Garry Kasparov. One of the greatest chess players in history, Kasparov lost a memorable match to IBM supercomputer Deep Blue in 1997. Now he shares his vision for a future where intelligent machines help us turn our grandest dreams into reality. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Am I not human? A call for criminal justice reform | Marlon Peterson
24/10/2017 Duração: 07minFor a crime he committed in his early twenties, the courts sentenced Marlon Peterson to 10 years in prison -- and, as he says, a lifetime of irrelevance. While behind bars, Peterson found redemption through a penpal mentorship program with students from Brooklyn. In this brave talk, he reminds us why we should invest in the humanity of those people society would like to disregard and discard. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I don't want children -- stop telling me I'll change my mind | Christen Reighter
24/10/2017 Duração: 14minOne in five women in the United States will not have a biological child, and Christen Reighter is one of them. From a young age, she knew she didn't kids, in spite of the insistence of many people (including her doctor) who told her she'd change her mind. In this powerful talk, she shares her story of seeking sterilization -- and makes the case that motherhood is an extension of womanhood, not the definition. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What it's like to be a woman in Hollywood | Naomi McDougall-Jones
24/10/2017 Duração: 17minWhat we see in movies matters: it affects our hobbies, our career choices, our emotions and even our identities. Right now, we don't see enough women on screen or behind the camera -- but waiting for Hollywood to grow a conscience isn't going to fix the problem, says Naomi McDougall Jones. Join forces with the actress and activist as she outlines her four-point plan for a total representation revolution in Hollywood. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A pro wrestler's guide to confidence | Mike Kinney
23/10/2017 Duração: 13minYou are more than you think you are, says former pro wrestler Mike Kinney -- you just have to find what makes you unique and use it to your advantage. For years Kinney "turned up" the parts of himself that made him special as he invented and perfected his wrestling persona, Cowboy Gator Magraw. In a talk equal parts funny and smart, he brings his wisdom from the ring to everyday life, sharing how we can all live more confidently and reach our full potential. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The powerful stories that shaped Africa | Gus Casely-Hayford
20/10/2017 Duração: 19minIn the vast sweep of history, even an empire can be forgotten. In this wide-ranging talk, Gus Casely-Hayford shares origin stories of Africa that are too often unwritten, lost, unshared. Travel to Great Zimbabwe, the ancient city whose mysterious origins and advanced architecture continue to confound archeologists. Or to the age of Mansa Musa, the ruler of the Mali Empire whose vast wealth built the legendary libraries of Timbuktu. And consider which other history lessons we might unwittingly overlook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A precise, three-word address for every place on earth | Chris Sheldrick
19/10/2017 Duração: 05minWith what3words, Chris Sheldrick and his team have divided the entire planet into three-meter squares and assigned each a unique, three-word identifier, like famous.splice.writers or blocks.evenly.breed, giving a precise address to the billions of people worldwide who don't have one. In this quick talk about a big idea, Sheldrick explains the economic and political implications of giving every location on earth an accurate address -- from building infrastructure to sending aid to disaster zones to delivering hot pizza. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Portraits that transform people into whatever they want to be | Uldus Bakhtiozina
19/10/2017 Duração: 07minWith her gorgeous, haunting photographs, artist Uldus Bakhtiozina documents dreams, working with daily life as she imagines it could be. She creates everything in her work by hand -- from costumes to stages -- without digital manipulation, bringing us images from the land of escapism, where anyone can become something else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The new age of corporate monopolies | Margrethe Vestager
18/10/2017 Duração: 19minMargrethe Vestager wants to keep European markets competitive -- which is why, on behalf of the EU, she's fined Google $2.8 billion for breaching antitrust rules, asked Apple for $15.3 billion in back taxes and investigated a range of companies, from Gazprom to Fiat, for anti-competitive practices. In an important talk about the state of the global business, she explains why markets need clear rules -- and how even the most innovative companies can become a problem when they become too dominant. "Real and fair competition has a vital role to play in building the trust we need to get the best of our societies," Vestager says. "And that starts with enforcing our rules." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.