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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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May 10, 2022 • 10min
My long walk across India for women's freedom | Srishti Bakshi
Discover the inspiring journey of Srishti Bakshi as she walks 2,300 miles across India to advocate for women's safety and mobility. Hear her harrowing tale of confronting violence and the urgent need for secure public spaces. Explore the power of female empowerment through driving workshops, which aim to build a national network of women drivers. Bakshi emphasizes that as more women take to the streets, the perception of safety shifts, fostering independence and changing societal norms for future generations.

May 9, 2022 • 10min
The most powerful untapped resource in health care | Shahed Alam and Edith Elliott
Join global health activists Shahed Alam and Edith Elliott as they unveil the transformative power of family involvement in healthcare. Shahed co-founded Noora Health to train caregivers in India and Bangladesh, emphasizing love and support as crucial elements for better health outcomes. They discuss their ambitious goal to empower 70 million caregivers, highlighting personal stories and the impact of compassionate care. Listen as they explore how this innovative approach could revolutionize health systems by fostering deeper connections and trust.

May 8, 2022 • 9min
A bold plan for transforming access to the US social safety net | Amanda Renteria
Amanda Renteria, a digital public servant at Code for America, advocates for smarter access to welfare services. She highlights how outdated systems discourage those in need from seeking help. Renteria reveals four key barriers to effective service delivery and unveils a bold plan to implement user-friendly technology that could unlock $30 billion in benefits for low-income families. She also shares successes from California's revamped food assistance app, demonstrating how technology can modernize and simplify public benefits.

May 7, 2022 • 9min
A transparent, easy way for smallholder farmers to save | Anushka Ratnayake
Anushka Ratnayake, Founder of myAgro, is on a mission to empower smallholder farmers in West Africa through innovative savings solutions. She discusses how her non-profit provides a transparent way for farmers to save small amounts of money, dramatically changing their financial futures. Anushka shares inspiring insights on her goal to reach a million farmers in the next five years, thereby reducing reliance on traditional subsidies and promoting agricultural entrepreneurship. Her story sheds light on the intersection of poverty and empowerment for women in agriculture.

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May 6, 2022 • 15min
An election redesign to restore trust in US democracy | Tiana Epps-Johnson
Tiana Epps-Johnson, a technologist passionate about electoral integrity, discusses the crumbling state of U.S. election infrastructure. She highlights the alarming attacks on election officials and the urgent need to modernize voting systems. Epps-Johnson details how the US Alliance for Election Excellence aims to improve trust and accessibility for 240 million voters. With an emphasis on community support and adequate funding, she advocates for collaborative solutions to restore faith in democracy and ensure equitable voting experiences.

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May 5, 2022 • 9min
Mental health care that disrupts cycles of violence | Celina de Sola
Celina de Sola is a local changemaker from El Salvador working with Glasswing International to combat mental health challenges in violence-affected communities. She discusses the alarming homicide rates in Latin America and the pressing need for mental health resources. Celina highlights an innovative initiative to train teachers and police officers to provide essential support. By empowering frontline workers, her team aims to break the cycle of trauma and reach nearly 10 million people, fostering healing and resilience in some of the highest-risk areas.

May 4, 2022 • 14min
How ancient Arctic carbon threatens everyone on the planet | Sue Natali
In this engaging discussion, Sue Natali, an Arctic geologist, reveals the alarming threat posed by thawing permafrost and the subsequent release of ancient carbon that jeopardizes our climate. She unveils the Permafrost Pathways initiative, aimed at measuring carbon emissions and integrating Indigenous solutions with modern technology. Anna Verghese, executive director of TED's Audacious Project, highlights the initiative's transformative funding and the impact of collaboration in addressing global challenges. Their insights underscore the urgent need for action.

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May 3, 2022 • 9min
Why Indigenous forest guardianship is crucial to climate action | Nonette Royo
In this engaging talk, Nonette Royo, a human rights lawyer at the Tenure Facility, discusses the vital role of Indigenous communities in caring for the Earth's forests. She highlights how these communities manage 80% of the world's biodiversity while facing threats from illegal exploitation. Royo shares her ambitious goal of aiding Indigenous peoples to secure 50 million hectares of forests through legal battles, emphasizing the critical link between environmental sustainability and social justice.

May 2, 2022 • 17min
A safe pathway to resettlement for migrants and refugees | Becca Heller
Becca Heller, a human rights lawyer and founder of the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), advocates for safe pathways for migrants and refugees. She passionately discusses the legal challenges faced by displaced individuals and how IRAP empowers them through legal knowledge. Heller highlights the importance of humane migration policies, especially after recent crises like the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. She also compares the treatment of various refugee groups and emphasizes the role of technology in helping refugees navigate their rights.

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Apr 29, 2022 • 11min
Why people and AI make good business partners | Shervin Khodabandeh
In this engaging discussion, AI expert Shervin Khodabandeh delves into the dynamic interplay between humans and artificial intelligence. He emphasizes that AI should enhance rather than replace human roles, fostering creativity and collaboration. Shervin explores how businesses can redesign their operations to cultivate partnerships between people and machines. With real-world examples, he highlights the transformative potential of this collaboration, encouraging companies to leverage AI as a supportive ally in achieving industry success.


