The TED Interview

What it really takes to make change | Jacqueline Novogratz

May 20, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Case for Optimism
02:58 • 4min
3
I Loved the Tools
06:34 • 3min
4
The Opposite of Poverty Isn't the Income
09:55 • 2min
5
How a Company Can Help the Poor
12:19 • 2min
6
Venture Capitalists Investing in Nontpenes
14:28 • 2min
7
Investing in a Socially Impactful Way
16:45 • 2min
8
How to Cultivate Moral Imagination
18:33 • 3min
9
Invest More Than You Extract
22:00 • 3min
10
The Moral Imagination
25:00 • 2min
11
Building Anything Is the Constant Trade Off Between Generosity and Accountability
26:55 • 2min
12
Doing the Right Thing Comes With a Price
29:19 • 4min
13
The Hardest Part of This Work, Jacklyn?
33:13 • 2min
14
Are You a Sick of Business?
34:47 • 4min
15
Accompaniment Is Taking on Another Person's Problem, but Not Solving It for Them.
38:34 • 2min
16
Are You Building Your Own Resilience?
40:42 • 2min
17
Commitment Is Not a Self Help Book
42:48 • 2min
18
The Joy Comes From That Deep Human Connection
44:55 • 2min
19
Where Do You Find Optimism?
47:15 • 4min
20
Am I Hopeful? Am I Optimistic?
50:47 • 5min
21
I Wish We Were Taught More About Human Psychology, Human Nature
55:38 • 2min
22
I've Been Perfectly Happy Working From Home, and I'm Almost Embarrassed About It
57:25 • 2min
23
The Ted Interview
59:10 • 2min
24
A New Community at Ted
01:00:43 • 2min