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May 25, 2021 • 5min

Electronic pills that could transform how we treat disease | Khalil Ramadi

Khalil Ramadi, a medical hacker and TED Fellow, is pioneering electronic pills that could revolutionize treatment for chronic diseases like diabetes and Alzheimer's. He discusses how these innovative devices deliver 'bionudges'—small bursts of electrical or chemical stimuli—targeting gut health and brain happiness. The conversation unpacks the potential for personalized medicine and real-time health monitoring, suggesting a less invasive alternative to traditional therapies. This exciting approach could enhance patient care while transforming the future of healthcare.
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May 24, 2021 • 7min

The death of the universe -- and what it means for life | Katie Mack

In this captivating discussion, Katie Mack, a cosmologist and TED Fellow, takes us on a journey toward the universe's distant end. She explores complex theories about cosmic phenomena and the inevitable decline of everything we know. With insights into heat death and humanity's legacy, Katie emphasizes the beauty of recognizing our fleeting existence. Along the way, she touches on the interplay between innovation and cosmic risks, reminding us of the fragility and wonder of life amidst the vast expanse of time and space.
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May 21, 2021 • 18min

The cure for burnout (hint: it isn’t self-care) | Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski

In a captivating discussion, sisters Emily and Amelia Nagoski, co-authors of the enlightening book on burnout, dive into the often-overlooked signs of emotional exhaustion. They challenge the effectiveness of conventional self-care tips, advocating for a deeper understanding of the stress cycle. The duo shares personal anecdotes, emphasizing the critical role of community support in recovery. They explore systemic issues contributing to burnout and offer actionable strategies to foster emotional awareness and resilience, making their insights both relatable and empowering.
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May 20, 2021 • 8min

How NASA invented a ventilator for COVID-19 ... in 37 days | Dan Goods

Dan Goods, a visual strategist at NASA, reveals how his team pivoted from space exploration to lifesaving ventilators during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. He shares the inspiring story of a single question that triggered a 37-day race to innovate. The discussion highlights the creativity and collaboration that emerged under immense pressure, creating a globally useful ventilator. Goods also emphasizes the importance of reassessing our priorities during crises, posing the thought-provoking question: "Is what I'm doing right now the most important thing I can be doing?"
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May 19, 2021 • 3min

Introducing Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter | TED Audio Collective

Discover the truth behind popular health myths like juice cleanses and immune system boosters. Dr. Jen Gunter dives into the well of misinformation that clouds our understanding of health. Is eight glasses of water a day really necessary? She tackles these sticky questions with a scientific lens. The podcast encourages listeners to challenge pseudoscience and seek facts about how their bodies work. Tune in for insights that promise to redefine your approach to personal health!
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May 18, 2021 • 10min

"Squiggly" careers and the end of the traditional path | Sarah Ellis, Helen Tupper

Helen Tupper, a career development consultant and co-author of "Squiggly Careers," teams up with Sarah Ellis to challenge the outdated, linear career model. They discuss the freedom and growth potential of 'squiggly' careers, emphasizing flexibility and diverse experiences. Tupper shares insights on creating a personal career journey that prioritizes learning and adaptability. Listeners are encouraged to break free from conventional paths to discover their unique talents and ambitions, embracing change as a pathway to success.
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May 17, 2021 • 10min

Better cybersecurity starts with honesty and accountability | Nadya Bartol

Nadya Bartol, a cybersecurity expert, dives deep into the often-overlooked human element of cybersecurity. She advocates for transparency regarding tech mistakes, emphasizing that human error is a major cause of security breaches. Bartol also stresses the importance of creating a culture of accountability and psychological safety within organizations. By rewarding good cybersecurity habits, she suggests that we can foster a supportive environment that not only embraces open communication but also encourages proactive measures against cyber threats.
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May 13, 2021 • 15min

How to discover your "why" in difficult times | Simon Sinek

Simon Sinek, a renowned leadership expert and author, shares personal insights on mental health during the pandemic. He emphasizes the vital role of friendships and genuine connections in navigating difficulties. Sinek also discusses how serving others can lead to personal healing and reveals the importance of uncovering your 'why' to make meaningful life choices. His reflections provide a roadmap for resilience and self-discovery in challenging times.
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May 12, 2021 • 12min

The case for co-ops, the invisible giant of the economy | Anu Puusa

Anu Puusa, a co-op enthusiast and researcher, advocates for cooperatives as a solution to wealth inequality and environmental challenges. She discusses how these member-owned businesses can be both profitable and beneficial to communities. Puusa highlights the democratic nature of co-ops, empowering members with equal voting rights. She explores the rich history of the cooperative movement and its positive impact, especially in Finland, demonstrating how cooperatives can drive sustainable practices and foster community well-being.
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May 10, 2021 • 15min

How COVID-19 transformed the future of medicine | Daniel Kraft

Daniel Kraft, a physician-scientist, discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic ignited rapid advancements in healthcare. He explores the shift from traditional care to virtual and personalized health management, emphasizing AI's role in diagnostics and patient monitoring. Kraft highlights the importance of inclusive, accessible healthcare solutions and the significance of maintaining empathy in a tech-driven world. The conversation reveals a future where health innovations lead to more proactive and connected care for everyone.

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