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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.
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How your brain responds to stories — and why they're crucial for leaders | Karen Eber
14/01/2021 Duração: 14minHow do the world's best leaders and visionaries earn trust? They don't just present data -- they also tell great stories. Leadership consultant Karen Eber demystifies what makes for effective storytelling and explains how anyone can harness it to create empathy and inspire action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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4 tips to kickstart honest conversations at work | Betsy Kauffman
13/01/2021 Duração: 09minWhy is it so hard to speak up and productively disagree at work? Leadership and organization coach Betsy Kauffman shows how to bring the candid conversations that usually happen at the watercooler out into the open with four practical strategies you can implement right now to have honest, transparent discussions with your colleagues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How carbon capture networks could help curb climate change | Bas Sudmeijer
12/01/2021 Duração: 11minWhat if we could build a global waste disposal service for carbon? In this forward-thinking talk, carbon capture advisor Bas Sudmeijer proposes building CO2 networks: partnerships between cities around the world that would share the cost and geological resources needed to trap emissions deep in the earth -- and give us a shot at stalling climate change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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6 essential lessons for women leaders | Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
11/01/2021 Duração: 09minIn a rich conversation full of practical insights, former Prime Minister of Australia Julia Gillard and former Finance Minister of Nigeria Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala reflect on their experiences as women leaders in positions of global power -- and share six standout lessons on what it takes to lead and build solidarity in the face of gender bias and stereotypes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The counterintuitive way to be more persuasive | Niro Sivanathan
09/01/2021 Duração: 11minWhat's the best way to make a good point? Organizational psychologist Niro Sivanathan offers a fascinating lesson on the "dilution effect," a cognitive quirk that weakens our strongest cases -- and reveals why brevity is the true soul of persuasion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How AI can help shatter barriers to equality | Jamila Gordon
08/01/2021 Duração: 06minJamila Gordon believes in the power of human connection -- and artificial intelligence -- to help people who might otherwise be left behind. Telling the story of her own path from refugee to global tech executive, she shows how AI is helping refugees, migrants and those from disadvantaged backgrounds find jobs and develop the skills they need to work effectively and safely. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to turn moments into momentum | Renee Montgomery
06/01/2021 Duração: 04minInspired by the rising movement against racism in the US, WNBA champion Renee Montgomery made an unexpected decision: she opted out of her dream job. As she says in this stirring talk, she wanted to “make it felt,” and that meant turning her attention from the court to the community. But you don’t have to be a basketball star to make it felt; anyone can turn important moments into meaningful momentum. How will you? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 ways companies can support grieving employees | Tilak Mandadi
05/01/2021 Duração: 12minWhen we experience loss, grief travels with us everywhere -- even work. What can companies do to support grieving employees? Sharing his own story of unimaginable heartbreak, Tilak Mandadi offers three ways organizations can cultivate a culture of workplace empathy, creating an environment that encourages community, productivity and joy. (This talk contains mature content.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How we could make carbon-negative concrete | Tom Schuler
04/01/2021 Duração: 05minConcrete is all around us: we use it to build our roads, buildings, bridges and much more. Yet over the last 2,000 years, the art of mixing cement and using it to bind concrete hasn't changed very much -- and it remains one of the world's biggest emitters of carbon. Entrepreneur Tom Schuler previews an innovative way to create concrete, potentially turning it into a carbon sink that traps CO2 from the atmosphere -- while producing a viable building material. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 questions to ask yourself about everything you do | Stacey Abrams
01/01/2021 Duração: 12minHow you respond to setbacks is what defines your character, says Stacey Abrams, the first Black woman in the history of the United States to be nominated by a major party for governor. In an electrifying talk, she shares the lessons she learned from her campaign for governor of Georgia -- and some advice on how to change the world. "Be aggressive about your ambition," Abrams says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What your sleep patterns say about your relationship | TEDxShorts
31/12/2020 Duração: 10minWendy Troxel looks at the cultural expectations that pressure couples into sharing a bed and why some relationships would benefit from sleeping separately. This talk was filmed at TEDxManhattanBeach. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How we can actually pay people enough -- with Paypal CEO Dan Schulman | TED Business
30/12/2020 Duração: 20minCapitalism urgently needs an upgrade, says PayPal CEO Dan Schulman, and it starts with paying people enough to actually invest in their futures. He explains the epiphany that led PayPal to create a whole new metric for adequate pay, Net Disposable Income, and why investing in employees' financial health is just good business. After the talk, host Modupe Akinola makes the case for going one step further and considering how fair pay might actually mean something pretty different for every employee. (This is an episode of TED Business. Find it wherever you listen to podcasts.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The joy of taking out the trash | Aparna Nancherla
29/12/2020 Duração: 04minComedian Aparna Nancherla loves to take out the trash. In this funny and sharp meditation on garbage -- "the stuff that our modern, consumerist, carbon-powered culture makes us buy endlessly, and often for no reason" -- she shares thoughts on how to use less in a world that's choking on ever-larger piles of waste. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The fight for civil rights and freedom | John Lewis and Bryan Stevenson
28/12/2020 Duração: 23minCivil rights leader and longtime US congressman John Lewis spent his life fighting for freedom and justice for everyone. In this illuminating conversation with lawyer and activist Bryan Stevenson, Lewis discusses the essential importance of voting, shares encouraging words of wisdom for the generation of young people currently organizing in the struggle for racial justice and tells moving stories from his decades of making "good trouble" -- at the Freedom Rides, March on Washington and in the halls of Congress. "When you see something that's not right or fair or just, you have to say something," Lewis says. "You have to do something." (This conversation is part of the TED Legacy Project. Recorded November 19, 2019) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An Indigenous Mixtape from Lima, Peru | Far Flung
25/12/2020 Duração: 46minMeet Liberato Kani, a hip hop artist in Lima, Peru—or as he says, “the Andean Bronx”. At his concerts, a typical call and response you hear is "Quechua es resistencia": Quechua is resistance. Though Quechua is spoken by nearly ten million people, Peru's native language is at risk of dying off because of anti-indigenous prejudice. Liberato and other musicians like Renata Flores are here to save it—and restore a country's pride while they're at it. Want to talk more about the show? Share your favorite artist from this episode with host Saleem Reshamwala (@Kidethnic) on Twitter.This episode features music and interviews from Liberato Kani, Renata Flores, Kayfex, and Uchpa's guitarist and songwriter Marcos Maizel. Listen to more from these artists on TED's Spotify playlist, "Quechua es Resistencia”Pindrop is produced by Jesse Baker and Eric Nuzum of Magnificent Noise for TED. Our production staff includes Elyse Blennerhassett, Oscar Durand, Kim Nederveen Pieterse, Sabrina Farhi, Hiwote Getaneh, Angela Cheng, and
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The shadow pandemic of domestic violence during COVID-19 | Kemi DaSilva-Ibru
24/12/2020 Duração: 06minMandatory lockdowns, quarantines and shelter-in-place orders meant to contain COVID-19 have created a shadow pandemic of domestic abuse, says physician Kemi DaSilva-Ibru. Sharing alarming statistics on the rise of gender-based violence worldwide, she describes how Nigeria quickly retrained a squadron of basic health care providers to respond to the crisis -- and shares lesson other countries can adopt to keep people safe from harm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans | Kelsey Leonard
23/12/2020 Duração: 13minWater is essential to life. Yet in the eyes of the law, it remains largely unprotected -- leaving many communities without access to safe drinking water, says legal scholar Kelsey Leonard. In this powerful talk, she shows why granting lakes and rivers legal "personhood" -- giving them the same legal rights as humans -- is the first step to protecting our bodies of water and fundamentally transforming how we value this vital resource. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to practice effectively...for just about anything | Annie Bosler and Don Greene
22/12/2020 Duração: 05minMastering any physical skill takes practice. Practice is the repetition of an action with the goal of improvement, and it helps us perform with more ease, speed, and confidence. But what does practice actually do to make us better at things? Annie Bosler and Don Greene explain how practice affects the inner workings of our brains. [Directed by Martina Meštrović, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Wonder Boy Audio]. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fossil fuel companies know how to stop global warming. Why don't they? | Myles Allen
21/12/2020 Duração: 11minThe fossil fuel industry knows how to stop global warming, but they're waiting for someone else to pay, says climate science scholar Myles Allen. Instead of a total ban on carbon-emitting fuels, Allen puts forth a bold plan for oil and gas companies to progressively decarbonize themselves and sequester CO2 deep in the earth, with the aim of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050 and creating a carbon dioxide disposal industry that works for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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6 big ethical questions about the future of AI | Genevieve Bell
18/12/2020 Duração: 15minArtificial intelligence is all around us ... and the future will only bring more of it. How can we ensure the AI systems we build are responsible, safe and sustainable? Ethical AI expert Genevieve Bell shares six framing questions to broaden our understanding of future technology -- and create the next generation of critical thinkers and doers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.