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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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Apr 23, 2023 • 28min
Fixable: Kelli - “How do I deal with a communication breakdown?"
Kelli, a dedicated nurse at a top teaching hospital, shares her insights on the critical communication breakdowns impacting patient care. She discusses the pervasive resentment stemming from these issues, sparking a conversation about transparency and effective collaboration among medical staff. The hosts guide her through strategies for enhancing teamwork, emphasizing personal connections and relationship-building in the high-stakes healthcare environment. Together, they explore how empowered communication can lead to better outcomes for both patients and healthcare professionals.

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Apr 21, 2023 • 13min
How to feng shui your fridge -- and other happy climate hacks | Jiaying Zhao
Explore how taking action against climate change can boost your happiness. Behavioral scientist Jiaying Zhao shares eight life hacks, from feng shui for your fridge to adopting a plant-based diet. Learn how personal fulfillment can intertwine with sustainable choices. Discover practical strategies that promote joy while reducing your carbon footprint, and see how fostering community can enhance both well-being and environmental impact.

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Apr 20, 2023 • 24min
The inside story of ChatGPT's astonishing potential | Greg Brockman
Greg Brockman, co-founder of OpenAI, dives deep into the revolutionary world of ChatGPT. He reveals the cutting-edge design principles that power this AI and showcases groundbreaking new plug-ins. Brockman discusses the training methods that blend unsupervised learning with human feedback, enhancing AI accuracy. He also tackles the controversial decision of public AI rollout versus secrecy and highlights the moral responsibilities tied to AI advancements. Expect to be fascinated by the unexpected capabilities and ethical implications of this powerful technology.

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Apr 19, 2023 • 6min
How to help employees with disabilities thrive | Tiffany Yu
Tiffany Yu sheds light on the employment struggles faced by individuals with disabilities. She identifies the significant gap in workforce inclusion and offers three actionable strategies for employers. Highlighting the importance of valuing diverse talents, she advocates for creating a supportive environment. The discussion prompts a reevaluation of hiring practices to embrace all abilities, ultimately aiming for a more inclusive workplace.

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Apr 18, 2023 • 8min
Mangroves, storm walls and other ways to protect coasts from climate change | Dave Sivaprasad
Dave Sivaprasad, a climate advisor, dives into the pressing need for coastal resilience against climate change. He highlights that nearly 40% of humanity lives by the coast, facing unique threats like rising sea levels and intense storms. Sivaprasad emphasizes the importance of customized solutions, from restoring mangroves to building storm barriers. He advocates for combining climate science with socio-economic insights to protect vulnerable populations, showcasing the necessity of collaboration across sectors to tackle these challenges effectively.

Apr 13, 2023 • 7min
Language shouldn't be a barrier to climate action | Sophia Kianni
Sophia Kianni, an activist and social entrepreneur, is on a mission to make climate knowledge accessible to everyone through Climate Cardinals. She discusses the alarming knowledge gap created by English-only scientific literature, impacting 75% of the global population. Kianni highlights her work in translating vital climate resources into over 100 languages, particularly focusing on the urgent need for non-English speaking communities to engage with climate education. She emphasizes that inclusivity is crucial for effective climate action and protecting our planet's future.

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Apr 12, 2023 • 5min
4 ways to make hybrid work better for everyone | Tsedal Neeley
Tsedal Neeley dives into the future of hybrid work, sharing innovative strategies to improve collaboration between in-person and remote employees. She highlights the necessity of organized workdays and effective communication tools to boost productivity. The conversation encourages rethinking workplace culture to ensure it's inclusive and effective, regardless of location. Tips for fostering a strong hybrid environment are just a few takeaways that aim to empower both employees and leaders alike.

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Apr 11, 2023 • 11min
What to do when there's a polar bear in your backyard | Alysa McCall
Alysa McCall is a biologist and conservationist dedicated to polar bear protection in the Arctic. She discusses the pressing challenges posed by climate change, including habitat loss and increased human-polar bear interactions. Learn how northern towns are creating innovative solutions to keep both people and wildlife safe amid the rising temperatures. McCall shares vital lessons on coexistence and emphasizes the importance of awareness and conservation efforts to secure a future where humans and polar bears can thrive together.

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Apr 10, 2023 • 13min
Are you an ethical true crime fan? 4 questions to ask | Lindsey A. Sherrill
Explore the gripping history of humanity's fascination with true crime, from the Salem witch trials to Jack the Ripper. Researcher Lindsey A. Sherrill poses essential questions to help fans navigate the ethical dilemmas of this genre. She advocates for mindful consumption, encouraging listeners to reflect on their motivations and the impact on victims. Discover how to enjoy true crime responsibly while supporting creators who prioritize ethical storytelling.

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Apr 7, 2023 • 13min
The rise of the "trauma essay" in college applications | Tina Yong
Tina Yong, a passionate politics student, tackles the troubling trend of trauma-focused essays in college applications, particularly affecting marginalized youth. She exposes how these narratives pressure applicants to commodify their pain for acceptance, creating an ethical dilemma in admissions. Yong proposes a shift towards a more equitable process that values academic achievements and personal stories free from trauma. She advocates for empowering students to share their identities authentically, challenging institutions to rethink their approach to admissions.


