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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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Aug 27, 2019 • 8min
How climate change affects your mental health | Britt Wray
Britt Wray, a science writer focusing on the psychological impacts of climate change, discusses the often-overlooked mental health consequences of our warming world. She highlights how climate change fuels anxiety, hopelessness, and trauma, and calls for greater integration of mental health discussions in climate action. Wray also tackles the emotional struggles surrounding parenthood in a changing environment, emphasizing the need for supportive approaches to address climate anxiety and its effects on well-being.

Aug 26, 2019 • 18min
How the West can adapt to a rising Asia | Kishore Mahbubani
In this engaging conversation, Kishore Mahbubani, an author and seasoned diplomat, discusses how the West can adapt to Asia's rising influence. He shares a compelling personal story of his journey from poverty in colonial Singapore to a prominent global voice. Mahbubani outlines a three-part strategy for Western nations—emphasizing minimal intervention, multilateral cooperation, and a Machiavellian approach to international relations. He highlights the importance of cultural exchanges and economic strategies for fostering mutual understanding in the evolving global landscape.

Aug 23, 2019 • 13min
Ping-pong and the riddle of victory | Pico Iyer
Pico Iyer, an insightful author and essayist, reflects on the deeper meanings of competition through the lens of ping-pong played in Japan. He reveals how games shifted from a focus on winning to being acts of love and connection. Iyer shares the cultural significance of the sport, recalling a legendary match that reshaped rules and perspectives. He argues that true victory comes from personal fulfillment and the joys of participation, rather than just outcomes. Ultimately, it's about the harmony we find in life's playful challenges.

Aug 22, 2019 • 13min
The power to think ahead in a reckless age | Bina Venkataraman
Bina Venkataraman, an author and futurist, challenges us to think beyond the present and consider our legacy for future generations. She discusses common pitfalls that hinder our ability to envision the long-term, advocating for tools that enhance our foresight. Venkataraman shares innovative approaches for sustainable practices in agriculture and energy, drawing lessons from past disasters. She also emphasizes the importance of preserving family legacies and adapting strategies for navigating an unpredictable world, ultimately inspiring us to become 'good ancestors.'

Aug 21, 2019 • 14min
Family, hope and resilience on the migrant trail | Jon Lowenstein
Jon Lowenstein, a documentary photographer and TED Fellow, has been documenting the migrant journey from Latin America for over 20 years. He shares poignant stories and captivating images from his project, "Shadow Lives USA," revealing the struggles and resilience of families escaping violence and poverty. The conversation dives into the moral dilemmas at the U.S.-Mexico border and draws parallels between historical exiles and today's challenges faced by migrants. Through personal narratives, it highlights the unwavering strength of hope and community.

Aug 20, 2019 • 13min
How craving attention makes you less creative | Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, an acclaimed actor and entrepreneur, shares his candid experiences with social media addiction and its impact on creativity. He discusses the tension between seeking external validation and nurturing authentic self-expression. Gordon-Levitt highlights how craving attention can stifle artistic authenticity and explores a powerful alternative: the act of paying attention. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration over competition, revealing how true fulfillment in creativity comes from genuine engagement rather than a constant quest for likes.

Aug 19, 2019 • 14min
The surprising ingredient that makes businesses work better | Marco Alverà
Marco Alverà, a businessman championing workplace fairness, explores the profound impact of perceived unfairness on both personal and professional life. He illustrates how addressing unfairness can lead to happier employees and enhanced organizational performance. Alverà emphasizes the importance of creating a culture that prioritizes fairness and diversity, highlighting how this fosters creativity and collaboration in the workplace. His insights reveal how tapping into our innate sense of justice can transform businesses for the better.

Aug 16, 2019 • 14min
The history of human emotions | Tiffany Watt Smith
In this engaging discussion, cultural historian Tiffany Watt Smith delves into the fascinating evolution of human emotions and their linguistic expressions. She reveals how nostalgia was once deemed an illness but has transformed into a more benign concept. Tiffany introduces unique cultural terms like 'awumbuk' and 'amai' that capture specific feelings, showcasing how language shapes our emotional experiences. The exploration highlights the interplay between societal values and our understanding of emotions, reflecting on their fluidity over time.

Aug 15, 2019 • 7min
Looking for a job? Highlight your ability, not your experience | Jason Shen
In this engaging talk, Jason Shen, an entrepreneur and talent expert who pivoted from biology to tech, shares his insights on job hunting. He argues that candidates should focus on showcasing their abilities rather than just their past experiences. Shen discusses the disconnect between education and available job opportunities, advocating for adaptable skill acquisition. He highlights innovative hiring practices that prioritize potential and diversity, calling for a cultural shift to value capability over credentials as a means to create a more inclusive job market.

Aug 14, 2019 • 14min
A new way to remove CO2 from the atmosphere | Jennifer Wilcox
Jennifer Wilcox, a chemical engineer specializing in carbon capture technology, discusses revolutionary methods to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. She highlights innovative processes that mimic trees, efficiently scrubbing carbon on a massive scale. Wilcox elaborates on the challenges and potential pitfalls of these technologies while emphasizing the need for cost-effective solutions. The conversation also touches on the role of these advancements in mitigating climate change and the importance of investment in these sustainable strategies.


