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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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Jun 23, 2020 • 13min
Why colonialist stereotypes persist — and how to stop romanticizing history | Farish Ahmad-Noor
Historian Farish Ahmad-Noor, specializing in 19th-century colonial Southeast Asia, delves into how colonial stereotypes endure and shape modern views. He critiques the romanticized narratives of history that perpetuate past oppressions, stressing the need for a multidisciplinary approach to challenge these biases. Ahmad-Noor calls for Southeast Asians to engage in self-reflection regarding their identities and highlights the crucial role of diverse perspectives in reexamining history to foster a more nuanced understanding.

Jun 22, 2020 • 17min
How to deconstruct racism, one headline at a time | Baratunde Thurston
Baratunde Thurston, a comedian, writer, and activist known for his work on The Daily Show, dives into the troubling trend of white Americans calling the police on Black individuals for mundane activities. He artfully blends humor with powerful insights, exploring how language can transform trauma into healing. Thurston shares personal encounters with policing, critiques systemic racism, and emphasizes the need for conscious actions to foster inclusivity, urging everyone to engage thoughtfully in the fight against racial inequality.

Jun 17, 2020 • 16min
Hunting for dinosaurs showed me our place in the universe | Kennet Lacovara
Paleontologist Kenneth Lacovara, famed for discovering the gigantic Dreadnoughtus, shares his thrilling journey in the fossil-rich regions of Patagonia. He discusses the meticulous methods paleontologists use to unearth these ancient giants and ponders the astonishing evolution of life from small mammals to intelligent beings. Lacovara reflects on how understanding dinosaurs can illuminate our current challenges and emphasizes the necessity for humanity to learn from the past to create a sustainable future.

Jun 16, 2020 • 7min
My secret to staying focused under pressure | Russell Wilson
Russell Wilson, the Super Bowl-winning quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, emphasizes the importance of mental conditioning through his concept of 'neutral thinking'. He shares how this mindset helps him perform under pressure, both in sports and in life. Wilson discusses his journey of overcoming challenges and the significance of maintaining focus in adversity. He even recounts a touching story about inspiring a young cancer patient, showcasing the transformative power of a resilient mindset in navigating life's ups and downs.

Jun 15, 2020 • 16min
3 secrets of resilient people | Lucy Hone
Lucy Hone, a resilience researcher and trauma survivor, discusses how to navigate the tough moments in life. She shares personal insights from coping with loss and offers three powerful strategies for building resilience. Hone emphasizes the importance of accepting suffering, focusing on the positive, and evaluating one's actions. Through heartfelt stories, she illustrates how these practices empower individuals to face adversity with strength and grace, ultimately transforming grief into a journey of growth.

Jun 13, 2020 • 52min
How to build an antiracist world | Ibram X. Kendi
Ibram X. Kendi, an author and historian renowned for his work on antiracism, engages in a thought-provoking discussion about dismantling systemic racism. He asserts there is no middle ground between racist and antiracist, challenging listeners to take a stand. Kendi emphasizes the need for proactive anti-racist actions in both personal beliefs and public policies. The conversation covers the transformative power of love in advocacy and encourages a collective vision for a society built on racial equity and cultural appreciation.

Jun 12, 2020 • 8min
How drawing can set you free | Shantell Martin
Shantell Martin, an innovative artist known for her freestyle line work, explores the profound connection between art and identity. She highlights how drawing has liberated her from feeling like an outsider, serving as a tool for self-discovery and personal growth. Martin shares her transformative journey through creative expression, illustrating the importance of confronting fears to live authentically. Her work, from Times Square to the New York City Ballet, emphasizes art's unique ability to foster connection and bring clarity to one's sense of self.

Jun 12, 2020 • 11min
What tech companies know about your kids | Veronica Barassi
In this insightful discussion, Veronica Barassi, an anthropologist focused on children's data privacy, exposes the hidden realities of tech companies collecting data from the moment of conception. She reveals how apps and games track children, often leading to biased outcomes that could shape their futures. Barassi emphasizes the need for parents to critically assess digital terms and conditions and advocates for viewing data rights as fundamental human rights, calling for collective action to secure a safer digital environment for the next generation.

Jun 11, 2020 • 29min
Bangkok
Pylan Waddell, a Thai-American journalist based in Bangkok, shares fascinating insights about the city's vibrant life. She recounts a dramatic story where locals navigate labor emergencies amid notorious traffic, showcasing their resourcefulness and humor. Waddell highlights the crucial role of local radio as a lifeline during crises, including severe weather events. Additionally, she explores the calm resilience inherent in Thai culture and innovative urban solutions like multifunctional parks that tackle environmental challenges while enhancing community connection.

Jun 10, 2020 • 12min
How to turn your dissatisfaction into action | Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr
Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, the dynamic Mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone, transformed her city after tumultuous periods of civil war and Ebola. In this inspiring talk, she discusses harnessing frustration as a catalyst for dramatic change. Aki-Sawyerr shares her journey of tackling environmental decline and sanitation issues through community engagement and innovative solutions. She emphasizes the power of dissatisfaction, encouraging listeners to turn their frustrations into proactive efforts, like a notable tree-planting initiative, for a sustainable future.


