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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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Nov 18, 2025 • 13min
Wicked's costume designer on how to tell stories with clothes | Paul Tazewell
In this engaging talk, Paul Tazewell, an Oscar-winning costume designer celebrated for his work on Wicked, Hamilton, and West Side Story, delves into the art of storytelling through clothing. He reveals how costume design creates a subconscious language that influences our perceptions of heroes and villains. Tazewell discusses his innovative choices in reimagining stereotypes, using color and texture to elevate cultural narratives, and emphasizes the importance of design in shaping identity and societal biases.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 10min
How to see (and stop) deforestation from space | Tasso Azevedo
Tasso Azevedo, a land reformer and leader of the MapBiomas initiative, reveals groundbreaking methods to combat deforestation using satellite imagery and machine learning. He discusses the staggering pace of tree loss in the Amazon and how his team transforms raw data into actionable maps that hold deforesters accountable. Azevedo highlights the significant financial repercussions for illegal activity, including a $1.5 billion financing cut to flagged farms, and shares impressive results like a 54% reduction in deforestation over two years. Tune in to discover how innovative mapping could save our forests.

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Nov 16, 2025 • 41min
TED Talks Daily Book Club: Human Nature: Nine Ways to Feel About Our Changing Planet | Kate Marvel
Climate scientist Kate Marvel explores the emotional aspects of climate change in her conversation with host Elise Hu. She emphasizes the importance of feelings—like wonder, anger, and hope—over mere data in motivating action. Kate argues that climate change isn't just a scientific challenge; it's deeply human. She also discusses how personal experiences, like motherhood, shape her perspective and stresses that even small actions matter in the fight against climate change. Ultimately, she inspires listeners to blend emotion with action for a thriving future.

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Nov 15, 2025 • 15min
How to stop AI from killing your critical thinking | Advait Sarkar
In this engaging conversation, Advait Sarkar, an AI and design researcher at Microsoft, challenges the notion of AI as a mere assistant. He highlights how outsourcing our reasoning to AI diminishes critical thinking and creativity. Advait advocates for AI as a tool that promotes engagement and deepens thought, featuring a prototype that combines human input with AI-generated prompts. He underscores the importance of preserving human cognition, arguing that even as AI advances, our unique thinking abilities empower us and enrich our lives.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 12min
How to unlock your flirting superpowers | Francesca Hogi
Francesca Hogi, a love coach and dating expert, redefines flirting as a genuine means of human connection. She highlights how flirting can make others feel seen and special, moving beyond its negative stigma. With insights from her extensive experience, she shares that flirting isn't just for extroverts and offers introverts an edge by emphasizing authenticity. Francesca also discusses the importance of playfulness, presence, and attentive listening, providing practical tips on compliments and imaginative questions to deepen connections.

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Nov 13, 2025 • 13min
How climate shocks could break the economy | Edmond Rhys Jones
Edmond Rhys Jones, a climate and sustainability expert, discusses how climate change poses significant risks to the economy. He highlights the gap between climate science and traditional economic models, which often underestimate disruption. Jones emphasizes the need for innovative tools like simulations to forecast financial impacts. He delves into the hidden costs of natural disasters and how rising insurance premiums can lead to widespread economic strain. Ultimately, he makes a compelling case for investing in climate resilience to safeguard economic stability.

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Nov 12, 2025 • 21min
Two US governors — a Democrat and a Republican — on why there's hope for democracy | Matt Meyer and J. Kevin Stitt
Join Democratic Governor Matt Meyer of Delaware and Republican Governor J. Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma as they engage in a candid discussion about restoring trust in democracy. They explore the importance of collaboration over partisanship and the need for humanizing cross-party interactions. Stitt shares his innovative 'Be a Neighbor' model, while Meyer discusses initiatives focusing on affordability and education reform. Together, they offer a hopeful outlook on local governance and the vital role of civic engagement in shaping a brighter future.

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Nov 11, 2025 • 17min
My journey to thank all the people responsible for my morning coffee | A.J. Jacobs (re-release)
A.J. Jacobs, an author known for his immersive nonfiction, shares his journey to thank everyone involved in his morning coffee. He reveals how this quest began with a simple dinner tradition and turned into a global exploration of gratitude. Jacobs uncovers the extensive supply chain behind coffee, emphasizing the importance of recognizing others. He discusses how genuine gratitude can enhance life experiences, motivate prosocial behavior, and even improve one's mood. A.J. encourages listeners to start their own gratitude trails, making the world a bit brighter.

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Nov 10, 2025 • 9min
These AI devices protect nature in real time | Juan M. Lavista Ferres
Juan M. Lavista Ferres, chief data scientist at Microsoft's AI for Good Lab, unveils SPARROW—an innovative solar-powered AI system for real-time biodiversity monitoring. He discusses the challenges conservationists face with traditional data collection methods and how SPARROW's automated image and sound analysis can save them countless hours. The system also detects wildfires early and customizes sound models for species identification, significantly enhancing conservation efforts globally. Lavista passionately dedicates this tech to the unsung heroes of wildlife protection.

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Nov 9, 2025 • 25min
Sunday Pick: Tech Solutions (#1): The affordable tech that will revolutionize farming (with Samir Ibrahim and Josephine Waweru)
Samir Ibrahim, CEO of SunCulture, revolutionizes farming with affordable solar irrigation systems for sub-Saharan Africa. He shares his insights on farmer-centered design and how his innovations dramatically cut costs, transforming lives. Josephine Waweru, a coffee farmer from Kenya, discusses how adopting SunCulture’s pump increased her farm's production and income. She offers invaluable advice to young people about the opportunities within agriculture and emphasizes the importance of skills and resilience for future generations.


