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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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  • In uncertain times, think like a mother | Yifat Susskind

    06/04/2020 Duração: 10min

    There's a simple and powerful way to confront the world's most pressing crises, says women's rights activist Yifat Susskind: think like a mother. As she puts it: "When you think like a mother, you prioritize the needs of the many, not the whims of the few." Follow along as she shares moving stories of people around the world who embody this mindset -- and shows how it can also help you see beyond suffering and act to build a better world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The intangible effects of walls | Alexandra Auer

    03/04/2020 Duração: 11min

    More barriers exist now than at the end of World War II, says designer Alexandra Auer. And when you erect one wall, you unwittingly create a second -- an "us" versus "them" partition in the mind that compromises our collective safety. With intriguing results from her social design project focused on two elementary schools separated by a fence, Auer encourages us to dismantle our biases and regain perspective on all the things we have in common. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • What it's really like to have autism | Ethan Lisi

    03/04/2020 Duração: 09min

    "Autism is not a disease; it's just another way of thinking," says Ethan Lisi. Offering a glimpse into the way he experiences the world, Lisi breaks down misleading stereotypes about autism, shares insights into common behaviors like stimming and masking and promotes a more inclusive understanding of the spectrum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Indigenous wisdom should be at the heart of climate activism | Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim

    02/04/2020 Duração: 12min

    To tackle a problem as large as climate change, we need both science and Indigenous wisdom, says environmental activist Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim. In this engaging talk, she shares how her nomadic community in Chad is working closely with scientists to restore endangered ecosystems -- and offers lessons on how to create more resilient communities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How you can help save the monarch butterfly -- and the planet | Mary Ellen Hannibal

    01/04/2020 Duração: 10min

    Monarch butterflies are dying at an alarming rate around the world -- a looming extinction that could also put human life at risk. But we have just the thing to help save these insects, says author Mary Ellen Hannibal: citizen scientists. Learn how these grassroots volunteers are playing a crucial role in measuring and rescuing the monarch's dwindling population -- and how you could join their ranks to help protect nature. (You'll be in good company: Charles Darwin was a citizen scientist!) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Simple, effective tech to connect communities in crisis | Johanna Figueira

    31/03/2020 Duração: 09min

    The world is more connected than ever, but some communities are still cut off from vital resources like electricity and health care. In this solution-oriented talk, tech activist Johanna Figueira discusses her work with Code for Venezuela -- a platform that helps Venezuelans gain access to vital information and medical supplies -- and shares ideas for how it could be used as a model to help other communities in need. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How forgiveness can create a more just legal system | Martha Minow

    30/03/2020 Duração: 14min

    Pardons, commutations and bankruptcy laws are all tools of forgiveness within the US legal system. Are we using them frequently enough, and with fairness? Law professor Martha Minow outlines how these merciful measures can reinforce racial and economic inequality -- and makes the case for creating a system of restorative justice that focuses on accountability and reconciliation rather than punishment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • What the world can learn from China’s response to the coronavirus | Gary Liu

    27/03/2020 Duração: 58min

    From Hong Kong, South China Morning Post CEO Gary Liu tracks China’s response to the coronavirus pandemic -- from the initial outbreak in Wuhan to the shutdown of Hubei province and the containment measures taken across its major cities. Sharing insights into how the culture in places like Hong Kong and South Korea contributed to fast action against the virus, Liu identifies lessons people across the world can use to stop its spread. (This virtual conversation is part of the TED Connects series, hosted by head of TED Chris Anderson and current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • 2 questions to uncover your passion -- and turn it into a career | Noeline Kirabo

    26/03/2020 Duração: 10min

    What's your passion? Social entrepreneur Noeline Kirabo reflects on her work helping out-of-school young people in Uganda turn their passions into profitable businesses -- and shares the two questions you can ask yourself to begin doing the same. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How we must respond to the COVID-19 pandemic | Bill Gates

    25/03/2020 Duração: 52min

    Philanthropist and Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates offers insights into the COVID-19 pandemic, discussing why testing and self-isolation are essential, which medical advancements show promise and what it will take for the world to endure this crisis. (This virtual conversation is part of the TED Connects series, hosted by head of TED Chris Anderson and current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to be your best self in times of crisis | Susan David

    24/03/2020 Duração: 46min

    “Life’s beauty is inseparable from its fragility,” says psychologist Susan David. In a special virtual conversation with head of TED Chris Anderson and current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, she shares wisdom on how to build resilience, courage and joy in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Responding to listeners' questions from across the globe, she offers ways to talk to your children about their emotions, keep focus during the crisis and help those working on the front lines Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The weird history of the "sex chromosomes" | Molly Webster

    23/03/2020 Duração: 13min

    The common thinking on biological sex goes like this: females have two X chromosomes in their cells, while males have one X and one Y. In this myth-busting talk, science writer and podcaster Molly Webster shows why the so-called "sex chromosomes" are more complicated than we may think -- and reveals why we should think about them differently. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Go ahead, dream about the future | Charlie Jane Anders

    20/03/2020 Duração: 11min

    "You don't predict the future -- you imagine the future," says sci-fi writer Charlie Jane Anders. In a talk that's part dream, part research-based extrapolation, she takes us on a wild, speculative tour of the delights and challenges the future may hold -- and shows how dreaming up weird, futuristic possibilities empowers us to construct a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How repaying loans with social service transforms communities | Angie Murimirwa

    19/03/2020 Duração: 10min

    What if you could repay loans through volunteering and mentorship instead of money? Activist Angie Murimirwa shares how a game-changing economic tool known as "social interest" is reinvigorating sub-Saharan communities once trapped in cycles of poverty. Join her as she explains how this approach to lending is creating opportunities for thousands of African women and girls -- and shows why this model can be replicated anywhere with lasting effects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How you can support farmers in the US | Eric Sannerud

    18/03/2020 Duração: 08min

    Farmers keep us fed and our economies stable, but in the US they're retiring faster than they're being replaced. Take a crash course in agricultural policy with Eric Sannerud to see why this problem can't be solved by simply buying from your local farmer's market -- and learn how you can use your vote to create a better future for farmers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A fascinating time capsule of human feelings toward AI | Lucy Farey-Jones

    17/03/2020 Duração: 05min

    How comfortable are you with robots taking over your life? Covering a wide range of potential applications -- from the mundane (robot house cleaner) to the mischievous (robot sex partner) to the downright macabre (uploading your brain to live on after death) -- technology strategist Lucy Farey-Jones shares data-backed evidence of how our willingness to accept AI may be radically changing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A campaign for period positivity | Ananya Grover

    16/03/2020 Duração: 09min

    Having your period is exhausting -- and for many people across the world, menstruation is even more challenging because of stigmas and difficulty getting basic hygiene supplies, says social activist Ananya Grover. In this uplifting, actionable talk, she shares how "Pravahkriti," her campaign to spread period positivity, creatively engages with everyone to promote menstrual health, raise awareness and break taboos around periods. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How we could change the planet's climate future | David Wallace-Wells

    13/03/2020 Duração: 11min

    The climate crisis is too vast and complicated to solve with a silver bullet, says author David Wallace-Wells. What we need is a shift in how we live. Follow along as he lays out some of the dramatic actions we could take to build a livable, prosperous world in the age of global warming. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Why it's so hard to talk about the N-word | Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor

    12/03/2020 Duração: 19min

    Professor Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor leads a thoughtful and history-backed examination of one of the most divisive words in the English language: the N-word. Drawing from personal experience, she explains how reflecting on our points of encounter with the word can help promote productive discussions and, ultimately, create a framework that reshapes education around the complicated history of racism in the US. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The dangers of a noisy ocean -- and how we can quiet it down | Nicola Jones

    11/03/2020 Duração: 12min

    The ocean is a naturally noisy place full of singing whales, grunting fish, snapping shrimp, cracking ice, wind and rain. But human-made sounds -- from ship engines to oil drilling -- have become an acute threat to marine life, says science journalist Nicola Jones. Watch (and listen) as she discusses the strange things that happen to underwater creatures in the face of ocean noise pollution -- and shares straightforward ways we can dial down the sound to see almost immediate impacts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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