TEDTalks (audio)

  1. The unexpected way spirituality connects to climate change | Gopal D. Patel2023/11/10
    Environmental activist Gopal D. Patel thinks the climate movement could learn a lot from one of the longest-standing social initiatives in human history: religion. Exploring three areas where frameworks from faith traditions could benefit the climate movement, Patel offers a playbook for discovering your big idea to build momentum towards powerful social change.
  2. It's time to rethink the role of First Lady | Irina Karamanos Adrian2023/11/09
    Irina Karamanos Adrian didn't plan on becoming Chile's First Lady — but she set out to transform the role all the same. She shares how she's fighting gender stereotypes and protecting democracy by shifting political power back to where it belongs: to people who were actually elected.
  3. Artificial skin? We made it — here's why | Anna Maria Coclite2023/11/08
    Material scientist Anna Maria Coclite unveils "smart skin" — artificial skin technology that responds to touch, temperature and humidity like your very own. (It's actually even more sensitive than human skin!) From helping burn victims to paving the way to smarter, safer humanoid robots, Coclite highlights the broad-ranging potential of this innovation.
  4. Photographing nature beyond the limits of human perception | Doris Mitsch2023/11/07
    Artist Doris Mitsch invites us to revel in the wonders of nature through her dazzling photography: stacked images of starlings in flight, hawks surfing thermal updrafts, bats echolocating through the night sky and more. Revealing the hidden trails created by creatures in flight, her work offers unique insight into the intelligence behind nature's invisible rhythms.
  5. Is technology our savior — or our slayer? | Ruha Benjamin2023/11/06
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  6. Regeneration can restore a broken world | Paul Hawken2023/11/03
    A frog and a mockingbird changed Paul Hawken's life, kindling a devotion to protect and restore nature. Now, as one of the world's preeminent environmentalists, he advocates for regeneration — a calling and action plan for the world to come together to end the climate crisis in one generation and put life at the center of every decision we make.
  7. The powerful possibilities of recycling the world's batteries | Emma Nehrenheim2023/11/02
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  8. The power of unconventional thinking | David McWilliams2023/11/01
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  9. AI is dangerous, but not for the reasons you think | Sasha Luccioni2023/10/31
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  10. How comedy helps us deal with hard truths | Roy Wood Jr.2023/10/30
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  11. My quest to end the horror of gun violence in the US | Lucy McBath2023/10/28
    US Congresswoman Lucy McBath has made it her mission to seek bipartisan solutions for gun safety, leading the way in sponsoring so-called "red flag" laws that prevent gun violence and mass shootings. In a searing and timely talk, she shares the personal story that led her to this work — and a message for why comprehensive, common-sense gun legislation in the US is more urgent than ever.
  12. A simple way to inspire your team | David Burkus2023/10/27
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  13. How to make learning as addictive as social media | Luis von Ahn2023/10/26
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  14. How to stop finding your self-worth through your job | How to Be a Better Human2023/10/25
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  15. A cleaner world could start in a rice field | Jim Whitaker and Jessica Whitaker Allen2023/10/24
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  16. The ordinary people doing extraordinary things in Ukraine | Oleksandra Matviichuk2023/10/23
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  17. The joy of learning random things on Wikipedia | Annie Rauwerda2023/10/21
    Writer Annie Rauwerda makes a habit of getting lost among the seemingly endless digital archives of Wikipedia, discovering fake towns, promiscuous tortoises, 19th-century fangirls and so much more. An avid editor of the crowd-sourced platform, she speaks to the joys of exploring niche and humorous subjects, accidentally learning just for fun — and broadening your horizons along the way.
  18. Let's reframe cancel culture | Sarah Jones2023/10/20
    Cancel culture launched a reckoning that was long overdue — but that doesn't mean it's getting everything right. Filmmaker and actor Sarah Jones slips in and out of various characters as she shares her personal experience with cancel culture and suggests a better way to hold others — and ourselves — to account.
  19. How to self-promote without shame | Fixable2023/10/18
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  20. Unions for climate action! | Payton M. Wilkins2023/10/17
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  21. What does "wealth" mean to you? | Aisha Nyandoro2023/10/16
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  22. The tech we need to fight workplace ageism | Piyachart Phiromswad2023/10/14
    From exoskeletons and robotic arms to the mass adoption of remote work, economist Piyachart Phiromswad explores what seniors need to overcome the physical, mental and societal barriers to employment, a necessary shift in our rapidly aging world. Learn more about how these tools could empower elderly workers and better the world — for everyone.
  23. Lessons from my father, Alexey Navalny | Dasha Navalnaya2023/10/13
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  24. We actually have a shot at stopping the climate crisis | Asmeret Asefaw Berhe2023/10/12
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  25. Why meetings suck and how to fix them | WorkLife with Adam Grant2023/10/11
    Meetings often drain our joy and sap our focus-–and meeting overload kills productivity. So why do we have so many of them– and is a better world possible? Adam investigates the science of improving meetings and explores how workplaces are fighting meeting bloat. Available transcripts for WorkLife can be found at go.ted.com/WLtranscripts
  26. The Israel-Hamas war — and what it means for the world | Ian Bremmer2023/10/10
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  27. 3 practices for wisdom and wholeness | Krista Tippett2023/10/10
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  28. Work has changed. Why haven't resumes? | Nicos Marcou2023/10/09
    Resumes are a mainstay of the job application process — despite little evidence that they actually help job-seekers or employers get what they want. So why are we still so preoccupied with them? HR leader Nicos Marcou dives into the absurdity of these one-page documents (or can they be two pages?) and offers an update on how companies should think about hiring qualified candidates.
  29. How business can drive solutions to social problems | Carlos Rodríguez-Pastor2023/10/07
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  30. How to fix fashion and protect the planet | Amy Powney2023/10/06
    From the field to your closet, your clothes go on a long journey before they enter your life. Designer Amy Powney explores the fashion industry's brutal impact on the environment and human health, modeling what ethical, planet-friendly clothing can look like — and inviting us all to think beyond the label.
  31. The Encyclopedia of Invisibility — a home for lost stories | Tavares Strachan2023/10/05
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  32. You don't actually know what your future self wants | TED Business2023/10/04
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  33. 10 lessons I learned from being a nerd | Jordan Dinwiddie2023/10/03
    Are 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.)
  34. The truth about human population decline | Jennifer D. Sciubba2023/10/02
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  35. This country runs on 98 percent renewable electricity | Ramón Méndez Galain2023/09/29
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  36. The world's rarest diseases — and how they impact everyone | Anna Greka2023/09/28
    Physician-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.
  37. Why I gave my teenage daughter a vibrator | Robin Buckley2023/09/27
    "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.
  38. CRISPR's next advance is bigger than you think | Jennifer Doudna2023/09/26
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  39. How I found myself -- by impersonating other people | Melissa Villaseñor2023/09/25
    Ever 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.
  40. Are we the last generation -- or the first sustainable one? | Hannah Ritchie2023/09/22
    The 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.
  41. The simple solution to fast fashion | Josephine Philips2023/09/21
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  42. Can AI help solve the climate crisis? | Sims Witherspoon2023/09/20
    "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.
  43. How to supercharge renewables and energize the world | Rebecca Collyer2023/09/19
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  44. Can the US and China take on climate change together? | Changhua Wu2023/09/18
    Climate 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.
  45. An extreme weather report from America's weatherman | Al Roker2023/09/15
    It'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.
  46. How to solve the world's biggest problems | Natalie Cargill2023/09/14
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  47. The single most important parenting strategy | Becky Kennedy2023/09/13
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  48. Birds aren't real? How a conspiracy takes flight | Peter McIndoe2023/09/12
    Peter 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.
  49. Does more freedom at work mean more fulfillment? | Sarah Aviram2023/09/11
    The 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.
  50. Our creative relationship with AI is just beginning | K Allado-McDowell2023/09/08
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  51. How to take the BS out of business speak | Bob Wiltfong2023/09/07
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  52. Why you should stop setting goals (yes, really) | Emmanuel Acho2023/09/06
    In athletics, in business, in life, everyone sets goals. But that's not the way to excel, according to former NFL player Emmanuel Acho, now an author and TV sports analyst. Here's what he says to do instead.
  53. How to hack your brain when you're in pain | Amy Baxter2023/09/05
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  54. How labor unions create worker power | How to Be a Better Human2023/09/04
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  55. How "digital twins" could help us predict the future | Karen Willcox2023/09/01
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  56. The AI-powered tools supercharging your imagination | Bilawal Sidhu2023/08/31
    How is AI changing the nature of human imagination and creativity? Through a mind-bending tour of new techniques he's been tinkering with, creative technologist Bilawal Sidhu shows how anyone can use AI-powered tools -- like 3D scans that let you redesign the physical world in real time -- to expand the possibilities of artistic expression, often within just minutes.
  57. Why rivals are working together to transform shipping | Bo Cerup-Simonsen2023/08/29
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  58. The first-ever cargo ship powered by green fuel | Morten Bo Christiansen2023/08/29
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  59. The dream of digital ownership, powered by the metaverse | Yat Siu2023/08/28
    Technologist Yat Siu believes the "open metaverse" -- a decentralized version of the internet also known as web3 -- is laying the foundation for a freer, fairer, more prosperous society. In a future-focused talk, he explores the transformative possibilities of web3, from enabling digital ownership and the creator economy to providing a much-needed update to capitalism.
  60. The "adjacent possible" -- and how it explains human innovation | Stuart Kauffman2023/08/25
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  61. How AI art could enhance humanity's collective memory | Refik Anadol2023/08/24
    With data as his paintbrush, media artist Refik Anadol trains AI algorithms to visualize the disappearing wonders of nature. He gives a beautiful tour of his recent work -- imagery of artificial coral reefs, flowers, rainforests -- and ponders: Can we use AI to preserve our memories of the fading natural world?
  62. What's it like to be a giant sequoia tree? | Ersin Han Ersin2023/08/23
    Artist Ersin Han Ersin invites us to step inside a giant sequoia tree, peering through the bark into the tapestry of life within. Discover how his multisensory installations explore the concept of "umwelt," or the unique sensory experience of different organisms, and reveal the deep interconnectedness of humanity with the natural world.
  63. The molecular love story that could help power the world | Olivia Breese2023/08/22
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  64. How to meet your child's difficult behavior with compassion | Yvonne Newbold2023/08/21
    Yvonne Newbold's son, Toby, is one of the millions of young people living with a disability. Parenting Toby has offered her some lessons on how to help children move from anxiety-led behavior towards happier times. Drawing on her personal experience, she outlines some of the most effective and actionable of these strategies -- starting with a dash of curiosity, kindness and creative thinking.
  65. A 3-part plan to take on extreme heat waves | Eleni Myrivili2023/08/18
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  66. The climate crisis is expensive -- here's who should pay for it | Avinash Persaud2023/08/17
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  67. A flavorful field guide to foraging | Alexis Nikole Nelson2023/08/16
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  68. A mysterious design that appears across millennia | Terry Moore2023/08/15
    What can we make of a design that shows up over and over in disparate cultures throughout history? Theorist Terry Moore explores "Penrose tiling" -- two shapes that fit together in infinite combinations without ever repeating -- and ponders what it might mean.
  69. Is the US headed towards another civil war? | Barbara F. Walter2023/08/14
    Based on her work for a CIA task force aimed at predicting civil wars, political scientist Barbara F. Walter examines the rise in extremism and threats to democracies around the globe -- and paints an unsettling picture of the increasing likelihood of a second civil war in the United States.
  70. How to discover your authentic self -- at any age | Bevy Smith2023/08/11
    In a talk packed with wry wisdom, pop culture queen Bevy Smith shares hard-earned lessons about authenticity, confidence, mature success and why, if you put in the work, "life gets greater later."
  71. The case for a 4-day work week | Juliet Schor2023/08/10
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  72. How targeted ads might just save your life | Sandersan Onie2023/08/09
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  73. In the age of AI art, what can originality look like? | Eileen Isagon Skyers2023/08/08
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  74. What the fossil fuel industry doesn't want you to know | Al Gore2023/08/07
    In a blistering talk, Nobel Laureate Al Gore looks at the two main obstacles to climate solutions and gives his view of how we might actually solve the environmental crisis in time. You won't want to miss his searing indictment of fossil fuel companies for walking back their climate commitments -- and his call for a global rethink of the roles of polluting industries in politics and finance.
  75. The magic of a creative career | Michael Sheen2023/08/04
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  76. Climate action is on the cusp of exponential growth | Simon Stiell2023/08/03
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  77. Why I built my own time machine | Lucas Rizzotto2023/08/02
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  78. The power of an image -- and the mind behind it | Misan Harriman2023/08/01
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  79. The beauty of building with mud and trash | Vinu Daniel2023/07/31
    What if we could use waste to create resilient and sustainable buildings? Bringing out the beauty of the dirt beneath our feet, climate-responsive architect Vinu Daniel shares how he and his team are giving local and discarded materials (think: mud, plastic and used tires) a second life by using them to create dreamlike homes, schools and other public spaces.
  80. Blindness isn't a tragic binary -- it's a rich spectrum | Andrew Leland2023/07/28
    When does vision loss become blindness? Writer, audio producer and editor Andrew Leland explains how his gradual loss of vision revealed a paradoxical truth about blindness -- and shows why it might have implications for how all of us see the world.
  81. Can global food companies make the shift to regenerative agriculture? | Steve Presley2023/07/27
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  82. How to make sure materials get reused -- again and again | Garry Cooper2023/07/26
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  83. Why change is so scary -- and how to unlock its potential | Maya Shankar2023/07/25
    Unexpected change like an accident, an illness or a relationship that suddenly ends is inevitable -- and disorienting. With a heartfelt and optimistic take on life's curveballs, cognitive scientist Maya Shankar shares how these challenging moments can inspire transformation, offering three questions to ask when facing uncertainty, so you can let go of rigidity and embrace change.
  84. Episode 1: The Internet's First Main Character? | The Redemption of Jar Jar Binks2023/07/24
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  85. The tree-growing movement restoring Africa's vital landscapes | Wanjira Mathai2023/07/21
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  86. How to be a leader for climate justice | David Lammy and Justin J. Pearson2023/07/20
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  87. The growing megafire crisis -- and how to contain it | George T. Whitesides2023/07/19
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  88. Is remote work better than being in the office? It's complicated | Mark Mortensen2023/07/18
    Opinions about remote work are plentiful and conflicting -- but what does the research say? Organizational design expert Mark Mortensen identifies the challenges of navigating the hybrid work debate and shares three conversation topics every workplace should explore as people change the way they show up on the job.
  89. Could an orca give a TED Talk? | Karen Bakker2023/07/17
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  90. Why are we making pizza boxes out of endangered trees? | Nicole Rycroft2023/07/14
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  91. Detroit's climate crisis -- and how to build a resilient future everywhere | Anika Goss2023/07/13
    How can cities become resilient to the shocks of climate change? As a leading force behind Detroit's ongoing revitalization, Anika Goss spends a lot of time thinking about this question. Connecting the city's industrial past to its sustainable future, she explores the link between climate vulnerability and economic inequity, offering a vision for responding to both challenges at once.
  92. The renewable energy revolution happening in Ukraine | Maxim Timchenko2023/07/12
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  93. Will superintelligent AI end the world? | Eliezer Yudkowsky2023/07/11
    Decision theorist Eliezer Yudkowsky has a simple message: superintelligent AI could probably kill us all. So the question becomes: Is it possible to build powerful artificial minds that are obedient, even benevolent? In a fiery talk, Yudkowsky explores why we need to act immediately to ensure smarter-than-human AI systems don't lead to our extinction.
  94. War, AI and the new global arms race | Alexandr Wang2023/07/10
    Lethal drones with facial recognition, armed robots, autonomous fighter jets: we're at the dawn of a new age of AI-powered warfare, says technologist Alexandr Wang. He explores why data will be the secret weapon in this uncharted landscape and emphasizes the need to consider national security when developing new tech -- or potentially face all-out AI warfare.
  95. School is just the start. Here's how to help girls succeed for life | Angeline Murimirwa2023/07/07
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  96. Why thinking about death helps you live a better life | Alua Arthur2023/07/06
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  97. How life on Earth adapts to you and me | Shane Campbell-Staton2023/07/05
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  98. How to embrace – and challenge – the idea of "beauty" (w/ Elise Hu) | How to Be a Better Human2023/07/04
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  99. How your company can gain a global talent advantage | Johann Daniel Harnoss2023/07/03
    If a diverse workforce makes a better company, why don't more businesses hire internationally? Innovation and migration strategist Johann Daniel Harnoss details the advantage of global talent and how to best build the systems and culture to welcome immigrants to your staff.
  100. How to unleash your inner maximalist through costume | Machine Dazzle2023/06/30
    Tapping into the transformational power of costume, concept artist Machine Dazzle takes us on a maximalist journey through art, history and fashion. From a jaw-droppingly intricate '60s bouffant ensemble to a 24-hour show of extravagant outfits, Dazzle shares pieces that channel unrealized dreams, urging us all to fully embrace the beautiful complexity of being ourselves.
  101. A liberating vision of identity that transcends labels | Jioji Ravulo2023/06/29
    How can we move past society's inclination to box people in with binary thinking and labels? Social work professor Jioji Ravulo believes we need to embrace multiplicity, exploring how Indigenous perspectives can help create more welcoming, collective communities for everyone.
  102. How to fund real change in your community | Rebecca Darwent2023/06/28
    Is there a way to give back that benefits everyone? Citing the success of collective giving practices from around the world, philanthropic advisor Rebecca Darwent asks donors to let communities lead decision-making, ushering in a new era of philanthropy that's rooted in interconnected humanity.
  103. A powerful new neurotech tool for augmenting your mind | Conor Russomanno2023/06/27
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  104. A modern argument for the rights of animals | Peter Singer2023/06/26
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  105. Kung Fu, Star Trek and the many paths to spirituality | Rainn Wilson2023/06/24
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  106. Why Iranians are cutting their hair for "Woman, Life, Freedom" | Sahar Zand2023/06/23
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  107. Why are we so bad at reporting good news? | Angus Hervey2023/06/22
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  108. A 3-step guide to believing in yourself | Sheryl Lee Ralph2023/06/21
    Sheryl Lee Ralph is a force, delivering iconic performances both on stage and screen. But she didn't always know if she'd make it big. In a lively talk sparkling with actionable advice, she shares how her struggles taught her what it takes to believe in herself -- and how we can all find the self-confidence to keep moving forward.
  109. How to solve the education crisis for boys and men | Richard Reeves2023/06/20
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  110. What is Juneteenth, and why is it important? | Karlos Hill and Soraya Field Fiorio2023/06/19
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  111. No. You cannot touch my hair! | Mena Fombo2023/06/16
  112. How to weave a cultural legacy through storytelling | Cohen Bradley2023/06/15
  113. The next global superpower isn't who you think | Ian Bremmer2023/06/14
  114. "STILL C U" / "Figures" | Jessie Reyez2023/06/13
  115. Why is it so hard to get effective birth control in the US? | Mark Edwards2023/06/12
  116. The natural building blocks of sustainable architecture | Michael Green2023/06/09
  117. The outlaws of the ocean -- and how we're reeling them in | Tony Long2023/06/08
  118. Nature, art and magical blocks of flying concrete | Lonneke Gordijn2023/06/07
  119. How wireless energy from space could power everything | Ali Hajimiri2023/06/06
  120. Can we recreate the voice of a 3,000-year-old mummy? | David M. Howard2023/06/05
  121. How to design a school for the future | Punya Mishra2023/06/02
  122. The poetry of everyday language | Julián Delgado Lopera2023/06/01
  123. 5 steps to fix any problem at work | Anne Morriss2023/05/31
  124. Your right to mental privacy in the age of brain-sensing tech | Nita Farahany2023/05/30
  125. Could we treat Alzheimer's with light and sound? | Li-Huei Tsai2023/05/29
  126. The dinosaur detectives of real-life Jurassic parks | Martin Lockley2023/05/26
  127. Are life-saving medicines hiding in the world's coldest places? | Normand Voyer2023/05/25
  128. A foster care system where every child has a loving home | Sixto Cancel2023/05/24
  129. Is someone you love suffering in silence? Here's what to do | Gus Worland2023/05/23
  130. The timeless, ancient language of art | Wangechi Mutu2023/05/22
  131. The incredible creativity of deepfakes -- and the worrying future of AI | Tom Graham2023/05/19
  132. What makes a "good college" -- and why it matters | Cecilia M. Orphan2023/05/18
  133. Lessons from losing my mind | Andy Dunn2023/05/17
  134. 3 ways your money can fight climate change | Veronica Chau2023/05/16
  135. What the world can learn from China's innovation playbook | Keyu Jin2023/05/15
  136. The urgent risks of runaway AI -- and what to do about them | Gary Marcus2023/05/12
  137. Does working hard really make you a good person? | Azim Shariff2023/05/11
  138. How "second chance" laws could transform the US justice system | Sheena Meade2023/05/10
  139. The disappearing computer -- and a world where you can take AI everywhere | Imran Chaudhri2023/05/09
  140. 4 ways to have healthy conversations about race | Afrika Afeni Mills2023/05/08
  141. "Woman, Life, Freedom" in Iran -- and what it means for the rest of the world | Golshifteh Farahani2023/05/05
  142. How poetry unlocked my superpowers | Keenan Scott II2023/05/04
  143. 3 money lessons from infamous scam artists | J Mase III2023/05/03
  144. The science behind how parents affect child development | Yuko Munakata2023/05/02
  145. How AI could save (not destroy) education | Sal Khan2023/05/01
  146. Why AI is incredibly smart and shockingly stupid | Yejin Choi2023/04/28
  147. The story that shapes your relationship with nature | Damon Gameau2023/04/27
  148. Pussy Riot's powerful message to Vladimir Putin | Nadya Tolokonnikova2023/04/26
  149. TikTok's CEO on its future -- and what makes its algorithm different | Shou Chew2023/04/25
  150. How modern audiences can talk about aging art | Margaret Hall2023/04/24
  151. Kelli - "How do I deal with a communication breakdown?" | Fixable2023/04/23
  152. How to feng shui your fridge -- and other happy climate hacks | Jiaying Zhao2023/04/21
  153. The inside story of ChatGPT's astonishing potential | Greg Brockman2023/04/20
  154. How to help employees with disabilities thrive | Tiffany Yu2023/04/19
  155. Mangroves, storm walls and other ways to protect coasts from climate change | Dave Sivaprasad2023/04/18
  156. Why your life needs novelty, no matter your age | Kenneth Chabert2023/04/17
  157. 4 kinds of regret -- and what they teach you about yourself | Daniel H. Pink2023/04/14
  158. Language shouldn't be a barrier to climate action | Sophia Kianni2023/04/13
  159. 4 ways to make hybrid work better for everyone | Tsedal Neeley2023/04/12
  160. What to do when there's a polar bear in your backyard | Alysa McCall2023/04/11
  161. Are you an ethical true crime fan? 4 questions to ask | Lindsey A. Sherrill2023/04/10
  162. The rise of the "trauma essay" in college applications | Tina Yong2023/04/07
  163. What will the dream car of the future be like? | Alex Koster2023/04/06
  164. 5 steps to building a personal brand you feel good about | Marcos Salazar2023/04/05
  165. A faster way to get to a clean energy future | Ramez Naam2023/04/04
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