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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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Jul 14, 2022 • 14min
The profound power of gratitude and "living eulogies" | Andrea Driessen
Explore the concept of 'living eulogies' that celebrates loved ones while they're still here. The speaker shares personal stories that highlight the importance of recognizing each other's gifts and contributions. Discover how expressing gratitude can deepen connections and eliminate the regrets of unspoken appreciation. Learn to create 'grace notes' that facilitate meaningful interactions and foster a culture of acknowledgment in our lives.

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Jul 13, 2022 • 16min
Where on Earth will people live in the future? | Parag Khanna
Parag Khanna, a prominent author and global strategist known for his expertise in human migration, shares thought-provoking insights on the future of human settlement. He discusses the impact of climate change on migration patterns and emphasizes the return of nomadic living. Khanna highlights the necessity of reforming immigration policies to foster inclusivity and address labor shortages. He also explores how countries can benefit from embracing migrants, showcasing effective integration strategies worldwide.

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Jul 12, 2022 • 8min
The eco-creators helping the climate through social media | Zahra Biabani
Zahra Biabani, a passionate activist, sheds light on combating climate despair through social media. She discusses the alarming trend of 'climate doom-ism' and introduces EcoTalk—a platform promoting hope and actionable content. Zahra emphasizes that social media can inspire positive change, urging individuals to find empowerment and optimism in the fight against climate change. Her insights advocate for collaboration and support for marginalized voices, showcasing that together, we can envision a sustainable future.

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Jul 11, 2022 • 12min
How we could solve the dark matter mystery | Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Explore the enigmatic realms of dark matter and dark energy that shape our universe but remain unseen. Theoretical physicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein sheds light on the quest to understand these invisible components. Discover the potential of a new generation of telescopes that could demystify dark matter. Delve into the intriguing axion particle, possibly the key to resolving dark physics conflicts, while celebrating the legacy of past astronomers in this cosmic exploration.

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Jul 8, 2022 • 11min
My 105 days in Taliban prison -- and a call to aid Afghanistan | Safi Rauf
Safi Rauf shares his harrowing experience of 105 days in a Taliban prison, illuminating the dire realities faced by Afghans. He emphasizes the urgent need for humanitarian aid to support those in crisis, especially those who assisted foreign missions. Rauf’s journey from a stateless refugee to a humanitarian advocate showcases resilience and the power of grassroots activism. He passionately calls for international cooperation to restore human rights and inspire change in Afghanistan during these challenging times.

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Jul 6, 2022 • 15min
The rise of boring architecture -- and the case for radically human buildings | Thomas Heatherwick
Explore the decline of inspiring architecture and the rise of 'meh buildings' that dominate our cities. Thomas Heatherwick delves into how emotional connections to buildings can enhance urban life. He critiques the architecture industry's environmental impact and promotes a shift toward human-centric designs. Innovative projects that engage communities and embrace local artistry are spotlighted, emphasizing a transformative approach to creating soulful, cherished spaces in our urban landscapes.

Jul 5, 2022 • 6min
How to alter the perception of mental health care in Russia | Olga Kitaina
Olga Kitaina, a psychologist and TED Fellow, sheds light on the transformation of mental health care in Russia, where historical stigmas and misuse of psychiatry linger. She discusses her initiative to vet psychologists, aiming to boost trust and quality in therapy. Highlighting the rising demand for mental health resources post-pandemic, Olga emphasizes the vital role of psychotherapy in fostering individual and community resilience. Her insights reveal both the challenges and hopeful strides being made in Russian mental health care.

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Jul 4, 2022 • 17min
The blind spots of the green energy transition | Olivia Lazard
Olivia Lazard, an expert in environmental peacemaking, discusses the intense global competition for minerals like lithium and cobalt crucial for the green energy transition. She emphasizes the geopolitical implications of mineral extraction, particularly the power struggles involving nations such as China, Russia, and the U.S. Lazard warns that unchecked resource competition could lead to further crises, stressing the importance of innovative strategies to ensure ecological integrity and geopolitical stability in our shift to clean energy.

Jul 3, 2022 • 30min
Caracas' magic bus | Far Flung
In Caracas, journalists are defying censorship by delivering news on public buses. El Bus TV cleverly uses a cardboard TV to engage communities and combat misinformation. Amidst political turmoil, they transform a simple bus ride into a vibrant storytelling platform. The initiative not only fosters trust but also reconnects locals with vital information. This creative fusion of journalism and performance art showcases the power of resilience and the importance of accessible news in challenging times.

Jul 1, 2022 • 13min
How data-driven journalism illuminates patterns of injustice | Alison Killing
Alison Killing, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, uses data and technology to unveil patterns of injustice. She shares her groundbreaking discovery of alleged detention camps in Xinjiang, China, emphasizing how governments hide human rights abuses by restricting journalist access. Through the power of satellite imagery and open-source data, she highlights the critical role of data-driven journalism in exposing oppression. Killing calls for greater transparency and accessibility of information to shed light on the world’s hidden injustices.


