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Want TED Talks on the go? Everyday, 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 7, 2025 • 36min
TED Talks Daily Book Club: Embrace your limitations | Oliver Burkeman
Oliver Burkeman, a writer and journalist focused on psychology and productivity, dives into meaningful living amidst our limited time. He challenges the culture of life hacks, advocating for 'imperfectionism'—accepting our limits to find focus and enjoyment. Burkeman discusses how embracing finitude leads to deeper commitments, highlighting the importance of present action over perfection. His practical advice includes small, daily actions and redefined ambition, encouraging listeners to live authentically today rather than striving endlessly for an unreachable ideal.

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Dec 6, 2025 • 53min
The ethical case for taking on the climate crisis | Al Gore, Wanjira Mathai & Karenna Gore (TED Countdown House)
Wanjira Mathai, a prominent Kenyan environmental leader and daughter of Wangari Maathai, joins Karenna Gore, founder of the Center for Earth Ethics, to discuss the ethical dimensions of the climate crisis. They emphasize the need for justice and Indigenous leadership in climate solutions. Wanjira highlights Africa's shift toward renewable energy and the importance of local solutions for resilience, while Karenna connects environmental justice to moral accountability. Together, they advocate for embedding ethics in climate negotiations to reshape priorities and drive meaningful change.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 16min
How ibogaine could treat depression and anxiety | Nolan Williams
Nolan Williams, an interventional neuropsychiatrist and director at the Stanford Brain Stimulation Lab, dives into the potential of ibogaine for treating PTSD, anxiety, and depression. He discusses its traditional use and the need for careful medical supervision. Personal stories highlight its transformative impact on veterans and others in recovery. Williams also examines the historical skepticism around plant-based treatments and advocates for open-minded research on psychedelics, while addressing safety concerns and regulatory hurdles.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 14min
Why are we demolishing homes during a housing crisis? | Olaf Grawert
Architect Olaf Grawert advocates for adaptive reuse over demolition, highlighting the human and environmental costs incurred when homes are demolished during a housing crisis. He critiques the profit-driven motives behind tearing down buildings, calling for a shift in perspective towards valuing existing structures. Grawert showcases innovative renovation models, like the Bordeaux project, which are both affordable and sustainable. He emphasizes the need for systemic legal reforms and civic initiatives to promote renovation-first policies, aiming to reshape our urban landscape.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 24min
How we built Watch Duty, the lifesaving wildfire alert app | John Mills
John Mills, a civic tech pioneer and founder of the wildfire alert app Watch Duty, shares his inspiring journey after witnessing a wildfire without any official alerts. He details how he rallied retired first responders and radio operators to create a system that delivers critical alerts faster than government warnings. The conversation dives into the app's incredible early success, the challenges of gaining official adoption, and plans to expand beyond wildfires to other natural disasters. John's passion for community-driven solutions shines as he highlights the importance of speed and trust during emergencies.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 14min
How I found resilience through artistry | Misty Copeland
Misty Copeland, renowned ballerina and activist, breaks barriers as the first Black principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre. She shares her powerful journey from childhood instability to finding purpose in ballet at 13. Misty discusses resilience as navigating pain with intention and reflects on her experience with racism in the dance world, including exclusion from performances. She highlights her triumph in debuting as Swan Queen and emphasizes her mission to expand access to ballet through her foundation, books, and film.

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Dec 1, 2025 • 15min
An art movement built on ancestral wisdom | Jackie Lebo
In this engaging discussion, filmmaker Jackie Lebo, known for exploring pastoralist identity, talks about her eye-opening trip to Turkana, Kenya. She shares the significance of traditional greetings and how oil discovery is reshaping local cultures. Collaborating with artists, she emphasizes the power of collective creativity in preserving heritage. Projects like the Nomadic Arts Festival showcase deep ancestral connections and community resilience, blending art, music, and environmental awareness to highlight the richness of Turkana life.

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Nov 30, 2025 • 24min
Sunday Pick: Tech Solutions (#3): How one of China’s biggest tech companies is tackling carbon removal (with Xu Hao)
Xu Hao, Vice President of Sustainable Social Value at Tencent, discusses the company's innovative approach to carbon removal. He dives into Tencent’s initiatives like the Carbon Neutrality Lab and CarbonX, emphasizing the urgency of addressing carbon emissions. Xu shares insights on how digital technology and gaming can educate millions about conservation, while advocating for corporate sustainability as a pathway to long-term value. He also analyzes the challenges and excitement around emerging carbon utilization startups in China.

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Nov 29, 2025 • 17min
Can AI uplift entrepreneurs that traditional banks reject? | Mercedes Bidart
Mercedes Bidart, an impact entrepreneur focused on financial inclusion, discusses how AI is revolutionizing access to credit for informal entrepreneurs in Latin America. She elaborates on how community trust serves as currency, and the challenges faced by those without formal credit history. By utilizing invisible data from smartphones, she reveals how trust can be measured for lenders. Mercedes showcases innovative AI models that analyze telecom and social media signals to deliver personalized loan terms, ultimately empowering underserved entrepreneurs.

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Nov 28, 2025 • 6min
"The Minister of Loneliness" | Sarah Kay
In this captivating performance, Sarah Kay, a renowned spoken-word artist, explores the whimsical concept of a 'minister of loneliness.' She imagines a world connected by tin-can telephone strings, fostering curiosity and camaraderie. Kay introduces a nationwide buddy system for accountability and shares playful social rituals that encourage communal joy. Touching on intergenerational connections, she envisions therapy as a shared service and the minister's charmingly awkward adventures in love. Ultimately, she celebrates the small wonders of human connection.


