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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 29, 2025 • 47min
TED Talks Daily Book Club: A Little Daylight Left | Sarah Kay
Sarah Kay, a renowned spoken word poet and founder of Project Voice, shares her journey through poetry in a captivating interview. She discusses the power of poetry in expressing complex emotions and fostering community, recounting experiences from poetry slams. Kay dives into her latest collection, 'A Little Daylight Left,' reflecting on themes of love and identity. She emphasizes poetry's role in healing and invites everyone to explore their own poetic voice, making this art form accessible to all.

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Jun 28, 2025 • 13min
Let curiosity lead | Yara Shahidi (re-release)
Yara Shahidi, the talented actor and producer known for her roles in "black-ish" and "grown-ish," shares her insights on the importance of curiosity. She encourages viewing distractions as opportunities for exploration, highlighting how embracing curiosity can enhance understanding and personal growth. Shahidi discusses navigating the challenges of young adulthood and how curiosity fosters joy and purpose amidst societal pressures. Through her personal anecdotes, she emphasizes the transformative power of curiosity in driving change and envisioning new possibilities.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 11min
I'll probably lose my job to AI. Here's why that's OK | Megan J. McArdle
Artificial intelligence could cost many of us our careers — but that doesn’t mean we should stop its development, says journalist Megan J. McArdle. As she watches AI encroach on her own craft, she shares a fresh take on the 19th-century Luddites, who tried to destroy machines that would upend their trade. Looking back, McArdle reframes today’s fears with a poignant question: If we halt progress to protect the present, what might we be stealing from the future? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 14min
The autism spectrum isn't what you think it is | Chloé Hayden
Chloé Hayden, an actress and disability rights activist known for her role as Quinnie in 'Heartbreak High,' challenges the stereotypes surrounding autism. She discusses the urgent need for authentic representation of autistic individuals in media. Chloé shares her journey of combating stigma and the power of her own narrative. She calls for a shift in societal perceptions, emphasizing that autism is diverse and shouldn't be defined by outdated labels. Her insights inspire a vision of a world where neurodiversity is celebrated, not merely tolerated.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 14min
The razor-thin line between contagion and connection | Dan Taberski
Dan Taberski, a documentary podcaster known for his investigative storytelling, explores a mysterious outbreak of tics among high school girls in Leroy, New York. He reveals how psychological factors, stress, and trauma can trigger mass psychogenic illness. The discussion touches on the delicate line between contagion and connection, highlighting how shared experiences can foster community among those with tic disorders. Taberski uncovers the profound influence of belonging on both health and relationships, illustrating the complexities of human experience.

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Jun 24, 2025 • 13min
Let's get real about free speech | Greg Lukianoff
Greg Lukianoff, an attorney and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, dives into the nuances of free speech. He challenges the growing trend of 'mob censorship,' especially in educational settings. Lukianoff emphasizes that genuine freedom of speech is crucial for empowering marginalized voices and fostering societal progress. He also addresses the misconceptions around free speech, advocating for the protection of diverse opinions as essential for human rights and constructive dialogue.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 48min
The US bombed Iran. Now what? | TED Explains the World with Ian Bremmer
Ian Bremmer, a renowned political scientist and founder of GZERO, dives into the recent U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites. He discusses the motivations behind Trump's decision and the increasing risk of broader conflicts. The complexities of U.S.-Iran relations are examined, especially in light of the nuclear deal fallout. Bremmer also highlights the potential consequences for regime stability in Iran and how growing nationalism may shape public response. The strategies of key players like Israel, China, and Russia add layers to this geopolitical puzzle.

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Jun 22, 2025 • 1h 13min
Sunday Pick: Kara Swisher | Design Matters
Kara Swisher, a renowned tech journalist and opinion leader, shares her fascinating insights from her dynamic career in technology. She discusses the intricate relationship between design and tech, the emotional impact of personal loss, and humorous stories about fashion influenced by mothers. Swisher reflects on her experiences during the AIDS crisis and the critical role of journalism in addressing tech's power dynamics. She also covers the evolving challenges of copyright laws and the importance of equity in creative industries.

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Jun 21, 2025 • 29min
How do you prepare for jobs that don't exist yet? A work expert and a YouTuber answer | Jon Youshaei and Michelle Weise
Jon Youshaei, a savvy video creator and entrepreneur, joins forces with workplace expert Michelle Weise to tackle the chaotic job landscape. They delve into how technological changes are reshaping careers and stress the importance of lifelong learning and adaptability. Youshaei shares insights on navigating the digital content realm, while Weise emphasizes preparing for roles that don't yet exist, particularly for younger generations. Together, they explore the interplay between creativity and AI, advocating for continuous skill development in a fast-evolving economy.

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Jun 20, 2025 • 17min
Is your partner "the one?" Wrong question | George Blair-West
In this engaging conversation, George Blair-West, an author and psychiatrist, delves into the complexities of modern love and marriage. He presents four essential questions couples should ask before tying the knot. Blair-West reveals how early relationship mismatches can foreshadow future breakdowns. He explores the significance of informed partner selection and challenges the notion of 'the one,' emphasizing that commitment and mutual growth often lead to lasting love.


