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It's manush. And have decided i'm not going to use the word burn out any more, because weh've used it so much over the past few years that the term itself is burned out. Kind of ironic. So instead of listing all the reasons that people are feeling worn out these days, i humbly offer an antidote, our episode about getting re vitalized ideas about bringing something dormant back to life. This show originally aired in april of last year, and it is close to my heart. So please listen again or for the first time for some unusual spectives on the topic. Meanwhile, the team and i are hard at work on several great new episodes coming your way soon. So talk to you then. And thanks so much for being here. This
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the ted radio hour each week, ground breaking ted. Our job now is to dream big, delivered at ted conferences, to bring about the future we want to see around the world, to understand who we are from those talks. We bring you speakers and ideas that will surprise you. You just don't know what you're going to find challenge you. We tly have to act ourselves like wise and noteworthy andeven change you. I literally feel like i'm indifferent foryes.
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how we restore what is broken, dilapidated or exhausted. And we'll start with our own psyches.