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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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Mar 26, 2024 • 12min
Why don't we have better robots yet? | Ken Goldberg
Ken Goldberg, a roboticist from UC Berkeley with over 30 years of experience, dives into the fascinating world of robotics. He discusses why our dream of household robots remains unfulfilled, highlighting the complexities robots face in mastering tasks that even infants do effortlessly. Goldberg explains Moravec's paradox and the importance of simple designs to overcome current limitations. He also sheds light on advancements in AI and sensor technologies, crucial for improving robotic manipulation in everyday environments.

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Mar 25, 2024 • 13min
3 steps to better connect with your fellow humans | Amber Cabral
Amber Cabral, an inclusion strategist, dives into transformative ways to connect with diverse individuals. She outlines three actionable steps that highlight the power of small, everyday actions in fostering strong relationships. Cabral emphasizes the importance of acknowledging personal privilege and promoting empathy, particularly in workplace interviews. By sharing personal stories, she illustrates how allyship and understanding can create meaningful change, encouraging listeners to actively engage in building inclusive environments.

Mar 24, 2024 • 30min
TED's Sunday Pick: The Spermageddon is coming
Join microbiologist and writer Joe Osmundson as he candidly explores his personal journey with sperm freezing and the societal anxieties surrounding male fertility. He challenges the stigma on sperm health and contrasts male and female perceptions of fertility, highlighting the need for a more balanced discussion. Osmundson addresses the inequities in reproductive narratives and the psychological pressure males face. Through engaging insights, he encourages a deeper understanding of fertility beyond outdated gender roles.

Mar 23, 2024 • 13min
The benefits of not being a jerk to yourself | Dan Harris
Dan Harris, a former ABC News anchor and author of "10% Happier," shares his inspiring transformation from a high-stress career marked by a live on-air panic attack to becoming a meditation enthusiast. He opens up about receiving candid feedback that revealed he was perceived as a jerk, catalyzing his journey towards self-improvement. Harris explores the science of loving-kindness meditation, emphasizing its power to enhance self-compassion, quiet the inner critic, and improve overall relationships, thereby making life more pleasant.

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Mar 22, 2024 • 12min
How business leaders can renew democracy | Daniella Ballou-Aares
Daniella Ballou-Aares, a prominent business and social impact leader, explores the critical intersection of corporate responsibility and democracy. She argues that business leaders must actively engage in protecting elections and the rule of law, especially during turbulent political times. Drawing parallels between global challenges, she emphasizes the risks of corporate disengagement and introduces the Leadership Now Project as a collective initiative for democratic preservation. Her insights highlight that safeguarding democracy is not just a moral obligation but essential for the bottom line.

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Mar 21, 2024 • 11min
How to choose clothes for longevity, not the landfill | Diarra Bousso
Diarra Bousso, a fashion designer from Senegal and founder of the sustainable brand D'arablu, tackles the urgent issue of clothing waste. She shares her personal journey toward sustainable practices rooted in the cultural value of longevity. Bousso discusses three sustainable principles that promote conscious consumption and co-creation with customers. She highlights innovative strategies like on-demand production to minimize waste while boosting profits, demonstrating that responsible fashion can benefit both the planet and the industry.

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Mar 20, 2024 • 10min
AI and the paradox of self-replacing workers
Madison Mohns, an AI ethics advocate and TEDxWrigleyVille speaker, discusses the uneasy paradox of workers training AI systems that might replace them. She highlights the ethical dilemmas faced in the workplace as automation rises, stressing the importance of transparency and collaboration. Mohns presents three leadership principles aimed at integrating AI in a way that enhances rather than diminishes human potential, emphasizing the need for ongoing reskilling to navigate this technological transformation.

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Mar 19, 2024 • 17min
5 lessons on happiness — from pop fame to poisonous snakes | Mike Posner
Mike Posner, a singer-songwriter known for hits like "I Took a Pill in Ibiza," shares his transformative experience of walking across America. He reveals five profound lessons on happiness, emphasizing the importance of inner fulfillment over fame. Posner discusses overcoming fears and the unexpected challenges he faced, including a near-fatal rattlesnake encounter. Through this epic journey, he reflects on love, loss, and the value of resilience in the pursuit of true happiness.

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Mar 18, 2024 • 12min
Dear fellow refugees, here's how I found resilience | Chantale Zuzi Leader
Chantale Zuzi Leader, a dedicated refugee advocate, shares her harrowing journey of displacement and resilience. She recounts losing her family and safety, transforming despair into hope through community. Her story highlights a traumatic childhood moment that sparked her fight for empowerment despite discrimination. She emphasizes the importance of storytelling and education for young girls in refugee camps, launching initiatives like 'Refugee Can Be' to inspire empathy and support for displaced individuals.

Mar 17, 2024 • 32min
Is menopause the beginning of the end? | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter
Dr. Jen Gunter, an OBGYN and menopause expert, reframes menopause as an evolutionarily significant phase rather than an end. She discusses the stigma surrounding menopause's historical misconceptions and promotes awareness of its natural process. Hot flashes and other symptoms are tackled with practical tips for management. Gunter highlights the role of grandmothers in human evolution, emphasizing that this transition can be a vibrant 'victory lap' full of potential and growth, changing the narrative around women's health.


