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12 snips
Jun 12, 2025 • 14min

The case for making art when the world is on fire | Amie McNee

Amie McNee, a passionate writer, emphasizes the radical necessity of creating art, especially in turbulent times. She argues that artistic expression isn’t just self-indulgence but a vital practice that fosters connection and healing. McNee encourages everyone, from aspiring artists to seasoned creators, to overcome self-doubt and engage in creative endeavors. She presents art as a powerful tool for rebellion and personal growth, urging listeners to reclaim their attention and prioritize making meaningful contributions to the world.
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77 snips
Jun 11, 2025 • 13min

The surprising power of your nature photos | Scott Loarie

Scott Loarie, a biologist and entrepreneur, invites you to connect with nature by taking photos of living things. He highlights the power of citizen science, showcasing how pictures contribute to critical conservation efforts. One inspiring story reveals how a school teacher’s photo led to the rediscovery of a forgotten moth species. Loarie discusses initiatives like iNaturalist that encourage community involvement in preserving wildlife, proving that individual actions can lead to significant environmental changes.
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50 snips
Jun 10, 2025 • 16min

Inside a dark web kill list | Carl Miller

Carl Miller, a dark web researcher with extensive experience tracking online criminal activities, dives into the chilling realities of contract killing on the internet. He reveals shocking evidence of real kill orders placed by seemingly ordinary individuals, exploring the ethical dilemmas faced by those who encounter these threats. Miller discusses the dangers of the dark web, the naive perceptions of users, and the unsettling motivations that drive people to seek assassination services. It's a haunting exploration of morality in the digital age.
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71 snips
Jun 9, 2025 • 11min

What introverts wish everyone else knew | Shalewa Sharpe

Shalewa Sharpe, a witty comedian known for her sharp social observations and self-deprecating humor, shares her unique insights on introversion. She amusingly recounts how capitalism led to her broken ankle and dives into the quirks of dive bar bathrooms. Sharpe encourages extroverts to appreciate the quiet joys of introversion, dispelling misconceptions about introverts' social behavior. Her relatable anecdotes bring to light the challenges introverts face, all while highlighting the need for empathy in social interactions.
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57 snips
Jun 8, 2025 • 46min

Information Inoculation: Why we need to fight misinformation about vaccines | TED Health

Ethan Lindenberger, a young activist who became an advocate for vaccinations after growing up in an anti-vaccine household, shares his compelling journey from Reddit inquiry to Senate testimony. Meanwhile, Dr. Jennifer Reich, a sociologist, unpacks the roots of vaccine mistrust, emphasizing the need for transparency to rebuild community confidence. Together, they tackle the nuances of vaccine misinformation and the pivotal role of personal narratives and empathetic communication in fostering informed health choices.
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47 snips
Jun 7, 2025 • 24min

How can creativity help us heal? A doctor and a cartoonist answer | Amy Baxter and Navied Mahdavian

Amy Baxter, a physician renowned for her innovative pain treatment methods, teams up with Navied Mahdavian, a New Yorker cartoonist known for exploring identity through humor. They discuss the healing potential of creativity, showcasing how storytelling can serve as therapy. Amy shares insights on her unique B.A.R.F. scale for assessing nausea, while Navied highlights the emotional depth that cartooning can convey. Their conversation reveals that mixing medicine with art can produce powerful healing outcomes, blending complexity with whimsy.
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32 snips
Jun 6, 2025 • 10min

The fine art of fibbing | Athena Kugblenu

Athena Kugblenu, a witty comedian and writer, dives into the art of deception with humor and sharp insight. She discusses how small lies can often smooth social interactions and even serve compassionate purposes. Kugblenu introduces the concept of 'fib literacy' to help listeners navigate the ethics of lying, examining when a little fib is acceptable and when it's not. With engaging anecdotes, she encourages us to reflect on our own motivations for dishonesty, challenging the stigma around lies.
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59 snips
Jun 5, 2025 • 10min

A new lifeline for the world's coral reefs | Theresa Fyffe

Theresa Fyffe, a dedicated reef guardian at the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, sheds light on the critical state of the world's coral reefs, which are facing overwhelming threats from climate change. She discusses innovative solutions combining scientific breakthroughs with Indigenous wisdom aimed at large-scale coral restoration. The conversation highlights the use of ceramic cradles for heat-tolerant corals and the empowering collaboration between technology and traditional practices. Together, they aim to revitalize these vital ecosystems by ambitious future planting goals.
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135 snips
Jun 4, 2025 • 47min

Why Ukraine's drone attack on Russia changes war forever | Ian Bremmer

Ian Bremmer, a political scientist and founder of Eurasia Group, sheds light on the recent drone attack by Ukraine that struck deep into Russian territory. He reveals how this operation marks a turning point in warfare and the risks of nuclear retaliation from Putin. Bremmer discusses the concept of asymmetric warfare and its lasting implications on global military strategies. He also touches on the evolving dynamics of international relations and the resilience of those impacted by conflict, providing insights into the broader geopolitical landscape.
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Jun 3, 2025 • 21min

Beyond the Talk: Lei Cheng in conversation with TED Talks Daily

Lei Cheng, an Australian journalist wrongfully detained in China for revealing state secrets, shares her profound insights on freedom's true value. She reflects on her harrowing experience and the critical role of journalism in defending liberties worldwide. Their chat reveals the complex relationship between consumer choices and autonomy, discusses the heavy costs of governance, and highlights the importance of media literacy. Cheng also delights in spring flowers, celebrating moments of joy and gratitude amidst the struggle for freedom.

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