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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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You don't actually know what your future self wants | TED Business
04/10/2023 Durata: 20min"You are constantly becoming a new person," says journalist Shankar Vendantam. In a talk full of beautiful storytelling, he explains the profound impact of something he calls the "illusion of continuity" -- the belief that our future selves will share the same views, perspectives and hopes as our current selves -- and shows how we can more proactively craft the people we are to become. Stay tuned after the talk as TED business host Modupe Akinola shares a clear-eyed and empowering perspective on your future self's feelings. This is an episode of TED Business, another podcast from the TED Audio Collective. You can follow TED Business wherever you are listening to this. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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10 lessons I learned from being a nerd | Jordan Dinwiddie
03/10/2023 Durata: 09minAre you super devoted to a sports team, superhero or perhaps "Star Wars"? You’re part of a fandom, just like storyteller Jordan Dinwiddie. She shares 10 lessons she’s learned nerding out on all kinds of things and unpacks the joy, creativity and community that comes from being a fan. (Note: This talk contains graphic language.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The truth about human population decline | Jennifer D. Sciubba
02/10/2023 Durata: 10minWith birth rates falling, the worldwide human population is getting older and smaller. According to traditional thinking, this spells a future of labor shortages, bankrupt social security systems and overall economic collapse. Before you panic about the end of life as we know it, political demographer Jennifer D. Sciubba has a thoughtful playbook for managing the new normal – including ideas on the future of work and migration – and a reminder that a resilient future relies on present-day action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This country runs on 98 percent renewable energy | Ramón Méndez Galain
29/09/2023 Durata: 14minFifteen years ago, Uruguay was experiencing an energy crisis brought on by its reliance on fossil fuels; today, the nation produces 98 percent of its electricity from renewable sources (and even exports extra energy to neighboring countries). How did they turn things around so quickly? Uruguay's former secretary of energy, Ramón Méndez Galain, explains how they pulled off this unprecedented shift -- and shares how any other country can do the same. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The world's rarest diseases — and how they impact everyone | Anna Greka
28/09/2023 Durata: 12minPhysician-scientist Anna Greka investigates the world's rarest genetic diseases, decoding the secrets of our cells through "molecular detective work." She explains how her team is using new, advanced technology to solve decades-old medical mysteries — and shows how this work could help develop precision treatments for millions of people across the globe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why I gave my teenage daughter a vibrator | Robin Buckley
27/09/2023 Durata: 11min"Why does a vibrator make us uncomfortable, but Viagra does not?" asks cognitive-behavioral coach Robin Buckley. Sharing her own personal story of empowering her teenage daughter to explore the power of pleasure, Buckley encourages parents to talk to their teens about healthy sexual development -- and shares why the awkward conversations are worth it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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CRISPR's next advance is bigger than you think | Jennifer Doudna
26/09/2023 Durata: 08minYou've probably heard of CRISPR, the revolutionary technology that allows us to edit the DNA in living organisms. Biochemist and 2023 Audacious Project grantee Jennifer Doudna earned the Nobel Prize for her groundbreaking work in this field -- and now she's here to tell us about its next world-changing advancement. She explains how her team at the Innovative Genomics Institute is pioneering a brand new field of science -- precision microbiome editing -- that uses CRISPR in an effort to solve seemingly insurmountable problems like asthma, Alzheimer's and climate change. This ambitious idea is part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How I found myself -- by impersonating other people | Melissa Villaseñor
25/09/2023 Durata: 12minEver think you'd hear Sandra Bullock, Britney Spears and Dolly Parton in one TED Talk? Here they are, courtesy of "Saturday Night Live" star Melissa Villaseñor. She shares the life lessons of a comedian -- complete with celebrity impressions -- and reminds us to embrace all of our voices, even if they’re a little silly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are we the last generation -- or the first sustainable one? | Hannah Ritchie
22/09/2023 Durata: 20minThe word "sustainability" gets thrown around a lot these days. But what does it actually mean for humanity to be sustainable? Environmental data scientist Hannah Ritchie digs into the numbers behind human progress across centuries, unpacking why the conventional understanding of sustainability is misleading and showing how we can be the first generation of humans to actually achieve it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The simple solution to fast fashion | Josephine Philips
21/09/2023 Durata: 08minYour favorite pair of jeans -- the ones you refuse to throw out -- are actually a part of a global climate solution, says fashion entrepreneur Josephine Philips. When you value your existing clothes instead of chasing the latest trends, you help reduce waste and protect our planet for generations to come. Learn more about the impacts of what you wear -- and the incredible power of repairing your clothes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Can AI help solve the climate crisis? | Sims Witherspoon
20/09/2023 Durata: 12min"AI can be a transformational tool in our fight against climate change," says Sims Witherspoon, a leader at the AI research lab Google DeepMind. Using wind power as her case study, she explains how powerful neural networks can help us better predict Earth's changing ecosystems and accelerate the breakthrough science needed to create a carbon-free energy supply. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to supercharge renewables and energize the world | Rebecca Collyer
19/09/2023 Durata: 06minThe power sector generates the electricity that sustains modern life -- but it's also the number one contributor to climate change. We need a swift and equitable shift to renewable energy, says 2023 Audacious Project grantee and ReNew2030 executive director Rebecca Collyer. In conversation with TED's David Biello, she introduces a new coalition of governments, businesses and communities that aims to drastically scale wind and solar capacity in the 30 highest-emitting countries. Learn more about their plan -- and why Collyer has hope for a greener, more equitable future. (This ambitious idea is part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Can the US and China take on climate change together? | Changhua Wu
18/09/2023 Durata: 13minClimate change doesn't care about ideological divides, says policy analyst and China expert Changhua Wu. Here's what she says the US can learn from the progress China has made on the clean energy revolution -- and why collaboration instead of competition is the key to avoiding climate catastrophe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An extreme weather report from America's weatherman | Al Roker
15/09/2023 Durata: 09minIt's not just you: the weather is getting worse. And if there's one person who would know, it's "America's weatherman," Al Roker, who's spent decades reporting live from some of the worst storms and natural disasters in history. He explains how we can each take action to address climate change and work towards a more sustainable, hopeful future for generations to come. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to solve the world's biggest problems | Natalie Cargill
14/09/2023 Durata: 17minSometimes the world's biggest issues can seem so intractable that meaningful change feels impossible. But what if the answer has been right in front of us all along? What if the answer is actually throwing money at the problems? In this thought-provoking talk, philanthropic advisor Natalie Cargill shares what might happen if we came together to spend 3.5 trillion dollars on fixing the world. And, yes, she also has a plan for where to get the money from. (Followed by a Q&A with Anna Verghese, executive director of The Audacious Project.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The single most important parenting strategy | Becky Kennedy
13/09/2023 Durata: 13minEveryone loses their temper from time to time — but the stakes are dizzyingly high when the focus of your fury is your own child. Clinical psychologist and renowned parenting whisperer Becky Kennedy is here to help. Not only does she have practical advice to help parents manage the guilt and shame of their not-so-great moments but she also models the types of conversations you can have to be a better parent. (Hint: this works in all other relationships too.) Bottom line? It's never too late to reconnect. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Birds aren't real? How a conspiracy takes flight | Peter McIndoe
12/09/2023 Durata: 13minPeter McIndoe isn't a fan of birds. In fact, he has a theory about them that might shock you. Listen along to this eye-opening talk as it takes a turn and makes a larger point about conspiracies, truth and belonging in divisive times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Does more freedom at work mean more fulfillment? | Sarah Aviram
11/09/2023 Durata: 11minThe flexibility to work from anywhere won't necessarily make you love your job, says HR leader Sarah Aviram. Sharing practical wisdom from research conducted while working remotely in 12 different countries, she reveals the real challenges that hybrid work policies can't fix -- and shows how to truly thrive at your job no matter where you get it done. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Our creative relationship with AI is just beginning | K Allado-McDowell
08/09/2023 Durata: 05minK Allado-McDowell has co-written three books with AI, so they speak from experience when they say that nurturing a creative relationship with these systems can open minds and make new worlds possible. Before giving the stage over to a performance of "Song of the Ambassadors" -- their otherworldly opera, also co-created with AI -- Allado-McDowell presents three principles for a future where machines preserve and even enhance what it means to be human. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to take the BS out of business speak | Bob Wiltfong
07/09/2023 Durata: 18minAt its worst, "business speak" -- or the particular language we use at work -- can be jargony, confusing and even exclusionary. But it doesn't have to be, says journalist and comedian Bob Wiltfong. Showcasing a smattering of corporate acronyms and phrases that don't make much sense without context (think: "OKRs" and "when pigs fly"), he gives three tips on how to cut the BS out of business speak so we can all better understand each other at work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.