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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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Feb 7, 2024 • 16min
6 tips on being a successful entrepreneur | John Mullins
Entrepreneurs must sometimes break conventional rules to succeed. John Mullins shares six counterintuitive mindsets that emphasize problem identification and customer-driven innovation. He highlights the critical role of cash flow, showcasing how companies like Tesla leverage upfront payments. The discussion also includes resourceful strategies, illustrated by a couple creating a treetop adventure business. Lastly, listeners are encouraged to navigate the landscape of innovation amid bureaucratic challenges, fostering an entrepreneurial mindset for meaningful change.

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Feb 6, 2024 • 12min
What makes someone vote against their political party? | Sarah Longwell
In a thought-provoking discussion, political strategist Sarah Longwell, known for her work with Republican Voters Against Trump, reveals the psychological underpinnings of political tribalism. She explains how our need for community influences voter loyalty, often eclipsing democratic principles. Longwell emphasizes the importance of reshaping the narrative around democracy, focusing on shared values to bridge ideological divides. Her insights on swing voters and the dangers of political extremism ignite a compelling conversation about the future of American democracy.

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Feb 5, 2024 • 8min
Wild, intricate sculptures — made out of my hair | Laetitia Ky
Laetitia Ky is an innovative artist who transforms her hair into captivating sculptures, promoting messages of self-acceptance and bodily autonomy. She discusses her journey to embrace her natural beauty, using hair as a powerful medium for artistic expression. Ky highlights the importance of challenging societal norms and empowering women to embrace their identities. Her creations not only showcase creativity but also encourage a joyful message of resilience and self-love, inviting listeners to rethink their perceptions of hair.

Feb 4, 2024 • 29min
How to think critically about history — and why it matters | How to Be a Better Human
David Ikard, a Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies at Vanderbilt University, delves into the complexity of historical narratives and their societal impact. He challenges the romanticized views of history, using examples like Rosa Parks to highlight misconceptions. Ikard emphasizes the importance of diverse perspectives and personal responsibility in understanding our past. Listeners are encouraged to question dominant narratives, advocate for social justice, and engage deeply with the stories of marginalized voices.

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Feb 2, 2024 • 9min
How babies think about danger | Shari Liu
In this discussion, cognitive scientist Shari Liu, who specializes in early human development, dives into how babies perceive danger. She reveals that infants are not oblivious to risks, showcasing their surprising adaptability, especially during the pandemic. Liu shares fascinating insights from her research, highlighting how babies learn about danger by observing others. She also emphasizes the importance of individual differences in how infants respond to risky situations, offering a deeper understanding of their unique cognitive processes.

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Feb 1, 2024 • 9min
Lessons from the past on adapting to climate change | Laprisha Berry Daniels
Laprisha Berry Daniels, a public health social worker, draws on her grandparents' migration story from the Southern U.S. to Detroit during the 1950s, framing it as a historical lens for understanding today's climate change challenges. She discusses how personal narratives can illustrate the effects of climate change on migration and human resilience. Berry Daniels also highlights vital community strategies for adaptation, emphasizing mutual support, accepting new environmental realities, and proactive planning to navigate future crises.

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Jan 31, 2024 • 18min
Leadership in the age of AI | Paul Hudson and Lindsay Levin
Join Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi, as he discusses the transformative power of AI in the pharmaceutical industry with Lindsay Levin. Hudson emphasizes how AI can streamline operations and reduce tedious tasks while urging leaders to disrupt the status quo. They dive into the importance of collaborations between competitors for driving sustainability and how AI can enhance both decision-making and employee engagement. With insights on corporate responsibility and the pressing need for innovation, this conversation is a wake-up call for modern leadership.

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Jan 30, 2024 • 14min
A reframing of masculinity, rooted in empathy | Gary Barker
In this insightful discussion, gender equality advocate Gary Barker emphasizes reshaping masculinity through empathy and connection. He highlights the detrimental effects of traditional masculine norms, linking them to issues like violence and loneliness among men. Barker advocates for nurturing emotional expression and fostering deeper relationships, especially among young men. With a call to embrace vulnerability, he urges listening to the inherent care within men, defining a more compassionate approach to masculinity that benefits everyone.

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Jan 29, 2024 • 7min
What if a simple blood test could detect cancer? | Hani Goodarzi
In this discussion, Hani Goodarzi, a biomedical researcher known for his pioneering work on cancer detection, unveils fascinating insights on catching cancer early. He introduces a new class of RNAs, which could revolutionize diagnostics through routine blood tests. Highlighting how these orphan non-coding RNAs act as molecular barcodes, Goodarzi explains their role in identifying tumors more precisely. The combination of these RNA discoveries with advanced AI tools opens exciting possibilities for transforming our approach to cancer detection and treatment.

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Jan 26, 2024 • 6min
Could AI give you X-ray vision? | Tara Boroushaki
Imagine a world where AI could help you find your lost phone! Tara Boroushaki dives into the creation of goggles that use wireless signals to reveal hidden objects, almost like having X-ray vision. She connects this innovative tech to the desire for magical abilities and discusses its potential applications in warehouses and emergency rescues. The conversation also highlights how specialized robots can enhance this technology, making our everyday lives more efficient and helping us in challenging situations.


