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May 17, 2022 • 14min

A creator-led internet, built on blockchain | Adam Mosseri

Adam Mosseri, Head of Instagram, dives into a future where blockchain empowers creators by removing intermediaries. He envisions a creator-led internet, allowing direct relationships and financial interactions between creators and audiences. His insights highlight the historic shift in power dynamics from institutions to individuals, paving the way for new monetization models. With a focus on community ownership and democratization, Mosseri discusses the opportunities for creators to sell equity in their future earnings, fostering diverse ideas and innovation.
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May 16, 2022 • 14min

The local guardians protecting African lions | Resson Kantai Duff

Resson Kantai Duff is a passionate conservationist advocating for locally-led efforts in Africa. She discusses the shortcomings of traditional conservation approaches dominated by outsiders. Duff emphasizes the power of local communities, particularly women, in wildlife protection. She shares inspiring stories, including a young Samburu warrior, showcasing a model that prioritizes community engagement. The conversation highlights the urgent need to intertwine cultural identity with conservation to preserve Africa's rich landscapes and dwindling lion populations.
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May 15, 2022 • 1min

Listen now: Season 2 | Body Stuff with Jen Gunter

Dr. Jen Gunter, a renowned physician specializing in women's health, tackles health myths in a fascinating discussion. She delves into whether we can really boost our metabolism and how blue light affects our sleep. Gunter also explores vaginal health, addressing how much yeast is considered normal. With a focus on demystifying opioid misconceptions and shedding light on our body's sensory functions, she offers insightful truths that challenge common beliefs about personal health.
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May 14, 2022 • 11min

The future of the food ecosystem -- and the power of your plate | Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli

Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli is a social entrepreneur dedicated to creating a more equitable and sustainable food system. In her discussion, she tackles the pressing issues of food scarcity and waste, urging for immediate transformative actions. Nwuneli emphasizes the impact of individual food choices on health and climate, encouraging listeners to consider their responsibility toward future generations. She invites us to rethink our relationship with food to foster a nourishing ecosystem for all.
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May 13, 2022 • 10min

The crime-fighting power of cross-border investigative journalism | Bektour Iskender

Bektour Iskender, a TED Fellow and co-founder of CLOB, shines a light on the crucial role of cross-border investigative journalism in tackling organized crime and corruption. He discusses his experiences unveiling dark operations in Kyrgyzstan, highlighting how collaboration among journalists can spark national movements. Iskender shares insights on transforming local stories into global narratives, emphasizing the power of networks in exposing not just smugglers, but also dictators and warmongers. Join him as he explores the fight for justice through global efforts in reporting.
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May 12, 2022 • 12min

How to stop banks from investing in dirty energy | Lucie Pinson

Lucie Pinson, a financial responsibility campaigner, passionately argues against banks funding dirty energy projects. She advocates for a three-pronged approach that includes a creative tactic she dubs "collaborative blackmailing" to hold banks accountable. Pinson emphasizes the need for ethical banking and consumer advocacy to reshape financial landscapes. By pressuring institutions to withdraw support from fossil fuel initiatives, she inspires a shift towards sustainable investments and highlights the potential for real change in combating climate change.
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May 10, 2022 • 10min

My long walk across India for women's freedom | Srishti Bakshi

Discover the inspiring journey of Srishti Bakshi as she walks 2,300 miles across India to advocate for women's safety and mobility. Hear her harrowing tale of confronting violence and the urgent need for secure public spaces. Explore the power of female empowerment through driving workshops, which aim to build a national network of women drivers. Bakshi emphasizes that as more women take to the streets, the perception of safety shifts, fostering independence and changing societal norms for future generations.
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May 9, 2022 • 10min

The most powerful untapped resource in health care | Shahed Alam and Edith Elliott

Join global health activists Shahed Alam and Edith Elliott as they unveil the transformative power of family involvement in healthcare. Shahed co-founded Noora Health to train caregivers in India and Bangladesh, emphasizing love and support as crucial elements for better health outcomes. They discuss their ambitious goal to empower 70 million caregivers, highlighting personal stories and the impact of compassionate care. Listen as they explore how this innovative approach could revolutionize health systems by fostering deeper connections and trust.
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May 8, 2022 • 9min

A bold plan for transforming access to the US social safety net | Amanda Renteria

Amanda Renteria, a digital public servant at Code for America, advocates for smarter access to welfare services. She highlights how outdated systems discourage those in need from seeking help. Renteria reveals four key barriers to effective service delivery and unveils a bold plan to implement user-friendly technology that could unlock $30 billion in benefits for low-income families. She also shares successes from California's revamped food assistance app, demonstrating how technology can modernize and simplify public benefits.
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May 7, 2022 • 9min

A transparent, easy way for smallholder farmers to save | Anushka Ratnayake

Anushka Ratnayake, Founder of myAgro, is on a mission to empower smallholder farmers in West Africa through innovative savings solutions. She discusses how her non-profit provides a transparent way for farmers to save small amounts of money, dramatically changing their financial futures. Anushka shares inspiring insights on her goal to reach a million farmers in the next five years, thereby reducing reliance on traditional subsidies and promoting agricultural entrepreneurship. Her story sheds light on the intersection of poverty and empowerment for women in agriculture.

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