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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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Nov 28, 2022 • 30min
The fight for freedom in Iran and Ukraine | Christiane Amanpour
Christiane Amanpour, Chief International Anchor for CNN, shares her gripping insights on global issues. She delves into the women-led protests in Iran triggered by Mahsa Amini's death, highlighting their fight for rights. Amanpour also contrasts the struggle for freedom in Ukraine against totalitarianism, emphasizing the universal battle against oppression. Her discussion reveals the importance of accurate information amidst suppression and the ethical duties of journalists in this turbulent landscape.

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Nov 25, 2022 • 15min
What a living whale is worth -- and why the economy should protect nature | Ralph Chami
Ralph Chami explores the surprising economic value of living blue whales in combating climate change. He argues for an economy that thrives on nurturing nature rather than exploiting it. Discover how preserving ecosystems can benefit both the environment and financial systems. The discussion also highlights the role of carbon offsets, local communities, and innovative technologies like blockchain in fostering sustainable growth. A thought-provoking dive into valuing nature in dollars and cents!

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Nov 24, 2022 • 10min
Whose land are you on? What to know about the Indigenous Land Back movement | Lindsey Schneider
Lindsey Schneider, an Indigenous scholar, dives into the Land Back movement, a crucial initiative aimed at restoring land stewardship to Indigenous communities. She emphasizes the deep-rooted connection between Indigenous peoples and their territories, highlighting how returning land can restore ecological balance. Schneider also discusses the significance of land acknowledgments and shares personal insights into the ongoing fight for restitution. Additionally, she sheds light on how Indigenous wisdom can inform modern environmental practices for a sustainable future.

Nov 23, 2022 • 12min
How to turn around a city | Irma L. Olguin Jr.
Irma L. Olguin Jr., a social entrepreneur dedicated to uplifting communities, discusses her efforts to empower marginalized individuals through tech training. She reveals that barriers like childcare and financial stability hinder access to the tech industry more than a lack of skills. Highlighting her work in Fresno, she shares inspiring success stories of students transitioning to tech careers. Olguin Jr. advocates for collaborative solutions that can uplift underdog communities worldwide, showcasing how local resources can drive significant change.

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Nov 22, 2022 • 11min
3 steps to build peace and create meaningful change | Georgette Bennett
Georgette Bennett, a peace builder and child of Holocaust survivors, discusses her incredible work connecting historical enemies to create an aid pipeline from Israel to Syria. She shares her compelling journey from personal trauma to humanitarian action, emphasizing the power of partnerships in conflict zones. Bennett outlines three critical steps for fostering meaningful change, drawing on her Multifaith Alliance for Syrian Refugees. Her inspiring call to action encourages everyone to respond to the needs of those affected by conflict.

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Nov 21, 2022 • 11min
Meet the mysterious "monsters" of the deep sea | Alan Jamieson
Dive into the mysterious depths of the ocean, where bizarre life forms like the Dumbo octopus thrive in the dark. Marine biologist Alan Jamieson shares stunning photographs that challenge our perceptions of deep-sea creatures. Explore the ecological significance of these unique beings and the urgent need for their conservation. This fascinating exploration reveals a surprisingly tranquil underwater world, filled with wonders that are just waiting to be discovered.

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Nov 18, 2022 • 15min
Why people love watching sports | Kate Fagan
Journalist Kate Fagan takes listeners on a captivating journey through the history of women's sports, highlighting the importance of compelling stories and high stakes. She focuses on the groundbreaking 1931 Philadelphia Quicksteppers and how their media representation shaped perceptions. The discussion reveals how shallow coverage often undermines the engagement of fans, especially in leagues like the WNBA. Ultimately, Fagan advocates for more meaningful narratives to enhance equity and attract wider audiences to women's sports.

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Nov 17, 2022 • 20min
The danger and devotion of fighting for women in Afghanistan | Tamana Ayazi and Kat Craig
Tamana Ayazi, an Afghan filmmaker known for her documentary "In Her Hands," discusses the courage of women under Taliban rule, focusing on Zarifa Ghafari, Afghanistan's youngest female mayor. In conversation with human rights lawyer Kat Craig, Ayazi shares her experiences interviewing Taliban leaders and the inspiring resilience of women fighting for their rights. They explore the heartache of leaving Afghanistan, the power of storytelling, and the urgent call for global support as these women defy oppression.

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Nov 16, 2022 • 10min
How to find your voice for climate action | Fehinti Balogun
Fehinti Balogun weaves a compelling narrative connecting climate change to deeper issues like colonialism and systemic racism. He emphasizes how understanding these intersections can reveal pathways to collective solutions. Listeners are inspired to recognize their power in reframing possibilities for climate action and the importance of community and solidarity in driving meaningful change. Through personal experiences, he critiques the barriers faced by people of color in the climate movement.

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Nov 15, 2022 • 13min
Great leadership is a network, not a hierarchy | Gitte Frederiksen
Gitte Frederiksen, a management consultant with expertise in strategy and digital transformation, shares insights on distributed leadership. She challenges the traditional hierarchy by advocating for a model where leadership is a collective effort. Frederiksen emphasizes the importance of collaboration, kindness, and open communication to foster a resilient culture. Her approach allows teams to leverage everyone's unique strengths, leading to improved innovation and project outcomes. Discover how shared ownership transforms team dynamics for greater success!


