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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 21, 2019 • 6min
The next global agricultural revolution | Bruce Friedrich
Bruce Friedrich, a food innovator and TED Fellow, advocates for a shift towards plant- and cell-based meat alternatives. He highlights the pressing environmental and health issues caused by traditional meat production. Friedrich argues that to reduce meat consumption, we need affordable options that don’t compromise on taste. He shares examples of innovative practices that can revolutionize agriculture and pave the way for a sustainable and secure food future.

May 21, 2019 • 20min
Mosquitos, malaria and education | Bill Gates
Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and renowned philanthropist, passionately discusses tackling global challenges like malaria and education. He emphasizes innovative strategies such as bed nets and vaccines to combat malaria, urging global collaboration for impactful solutions. Gates also critiques the U.S. education system, advocating for effective teaching reforms and successful models like KIPP charter schools. His insights blend humor with urgency, inspiring listeners to be part of meaningful change in public health and education.

May 16, 2019 • 59min
Roger McNamee takes on big tech
Roger McNamee, an early Facebook investor turned tech critic, dives deep into the pitfalls of big tech. He shares his journey from admiration for Zuckerberg to disillusionment, especially regarding political advertising's role in spreading misinformation. McNamee advocates for better data ownership and transparency, urging individuals to control their personal information. He emphasizes the need for accountability among tech giants and the importance of systemic change for a healthier digital landscape.

May 15, 2019 • 15min
What you should know about vaping and e-cigarettes | Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin
Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin, a biobehavioral scientist, sheds light on the booming vaping trend among youth and the concerning health risks associated with it. She reveals the startling statistics of e-cigarette usage skyrocketing by 900% among high schoolers from 2011 to 2015. Krishnan-Sarin discusses the misleading marketing tactics aimed at teens and dissects the actual contents of what people inhale. Emphasizing the potential dangers, she advocates for stronger regulations and public awareness to protect future generations.

May 13, 2019 • 14min
The surprisingly charming science of your gut | Giulia Enders
Giulia Enders, a Doctor and author passionate about gut health, uncovers the surprisingly charming science of our digestive system. She dives into how gut health is intricately linked to emotional well-being, revealing how digestion can influence mood and even anxiety. Through relatable stories, she encourages listeners to embrace their bodies and understand that the gut is more than just a digestive powerhouse—it’s a key communicator with the brain. Enders offers fresh perspectives on cleanliness and the microbiome’s vital role in overall health.

May 9, 2019 • 12min
The case for having kids | Wajahat Ali
Wajahat Ali, a journalist and self-proclaimed exhausted dad, delves into the startling global decline in birth rates and what it means for humanity's future. He humorously analyzes the implications of fewer babies, such as labor shortages and the strain on social systems. Ali advocates for supportive policies to make parenthood more feasible, sharing personal anecdotes about the emotional challenges of raising kids. Ultimately, he champions the joys of parenting and the importance of passing on kindness and love to the next generation.

May 8, 2019 • 14min
The crisis of leadership -- and a new way forward | Halla Tómasdóttir and Bryn Freedman
Halla Tómasdóttir, an entrepreneur and former candidate for Icelandic president, argues for a transformative approach to modern leadership. In conversation with Bryn Freedman, they highlight the growing need for emotional intelligence and moral leadership that prioritizes sustainability and equality. Tómasdóttir insists that true leadership can emerge from anyone, stressing collaboration between seasoned leaders and younger voices to drive change. The duo emphasizes empowering individuals and creating an inclusive culture to tackle today’s pressing challenges.

May 7, 2019 • 14min
How to revive your belief in democracy | Eric Liu
Eric Liu, a civic evangelist and author, discusses how to reignite belief in democracy. He emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and civic engagement in strengthening communities. Liu shares his journey as the child of immigrants, reflecting on freedom's fragility and the rise of autocracy. He introduces 'Civic Saturday' as a ritual to unite individuals through shared values and fosters hope and agency in participants. With practical strategies, he inspires a renewed commitment to active citizenship and collective action.

May 3, 2019 • 15min
How to transform apocalypse fatigue into action on global warming | Per Espen Stoknes
In this enlightening talk, Per Espen Stoknes, a psychologist and economist focusing on climate action psychology, shares insights on overcoming the mental blocks that hinder climate engagement. He discusses how to reframe doomsday narratives into empowering stories that encourage action. Stoknes emphasizes the significance of emotional connection and positive messaging, providing practical strategies to turn 'apocalypse fatigue' into motivation. Discover how grassroots initiatives and a shift in communication can inspire meaningful responses to global warming.

May 2, 2019 • 14min
How supercharged plants could slow climate change | Joanne Chory
Joanne Chory, a pioneering plant geneticist at the Salk Institute, reveals her groundbreaking work in enhancing plants to combat climate change. She discusses how plants naturally absorb carbon dioxide and her mission to amplify this ability for deeper carbon storage. Through innovative genomic techniques, including CRISPR, Chory aims to create supercharged crops that not only meet agricultural demands but also improve soil health. Her ambitious project could transform the way we think about plants in the fight against climate change.


