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Oct 3, 2023 • 28min
Body Electric Part 1: The Body Through The Ages
Explore the relationship between technology and the human body, how economic eras have shaped our bodies, the impact of excessive screen time, the evolution of the human body, the harmful consequences of limited exposure to green spaces, the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle, and participate in a study on the impact of physical movement on the body.

Oct 2, 2023 • 2min
Introducing Body Electric
Investigates the relationship between technology and our bodies, explores harmful effects of technology, ongoing research at Columbia University to break dependency on devices.

Sep 29, 2023 • 51min
Crimes in the Wild
Forensic scientist, author, dog trainer, and wildlife intelligence analyst discuss crimes with a wild twist. Topics include the role of vultures in crime scenes, the possibility of a bear burglary, training dogs as detection dogs, and combating wildlife crimes.

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Sep 22, 2023 • 50min
Monday — Friday
Leadership coach Anne Morriss, economist Juliet Schor, social psychologist Azim Shariff, and political scientist Margaret Levi discuss the value of curiosity and trust-building in problem-solving, the feasibility and impact of a four-day workweek on employee well-being and productivity, effort moralization and its impact on perceptions of hard work, and the role and challenges of unions in the modern world.

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Sep 15, 2023 • 50min
Sound And Silence
NPR All Things Considered host shares personal story of hearing loss. Challenges of managing hearing loss and the role of hair cells in hearing. Rebecca Knill's journey with a cochlear implant. Assumptions about people with hearing impairments. Appreciating the beauty of surrounding sounds and human ears.

Sep 8, 2023 • 50min
Abandoned Places
Evolutionary biologist, entrepreneur, urban renewal expert, and conservationist share stories about bringing new life to abandoned places. Topics include genetic adaptation of wolves in Chernobyl, rapid evolution in African elephants, benefits of circular cities, rebuilding Detroit one lot at a time, and tracking bears for coexistence.

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Sep 1, 2023 • 50min
Late Bloomers
Guests include writer Doree Shafrir, network scientist Albert-László Barabási, anti-ageism activist Ashton Applewhite and retired educator Riley Moynes. Topics include embracing one's timeline, feeling lost in adulthood, challenges faced by late bloomers, the importance of quality sleep, productivity and impact of scientists, exploring ageism and challenging stereotypes, and late bloomers in various fields.

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Aug 25, 2023 • 50min
Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish
Explore the life and impact of Stuart Brand, his ongoing curiosity and recent projects like bringing back extinct animals and building a 10,000-year clock. Learn about the impact of the first picture of Earth from space, the creation of the Whole Earth catalog, and the emergence of personal computers. Discover the concept of long-term thinking and the mission of the Long Now foundation. Join a conversation with Stewart Brandt on his work, career pivots, and interest in bringing back extinct species.

Aug 18, 2023 • 52min
We Contain Multitudes
Authors Gabby Rivera and Susan Cain, musician and podcast creator Hrishikesh Hirway, and Olympian Allyson Felix share ideas on embracing complexity and reconciling conflicting emotions. They discuss topics such as the significance of America Chavez as the first Latina queer superhero, the complexities of human nature and assigned labels, the journey of a musician and podcast creator, and the challenges faced by female athletes in balancing motherhood and careers in track and field.

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Aug 11, 2023 • 50min
Cuts Both Ways
There are two sides to every coin — and sometimes our strengths become weaknesses. This hour, TED speakers explore the mixed blessings and volatile flip sides of mental health, parenting and AI. Guests include developmental psychologist Yuko Munakata, entrepreneur Andy Dunn and AI researcher Yejin Choi. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at plus.npr.org/ted. To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy


