TED Talks Society and Culture

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689 reviews
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169 episodes
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Date created
2011/10/14
Average duration
14 min.
Release period
36 days

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Thought-provoking videos about life and being human, with ideas from business leaders, psychologists and researchers speaking onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.

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Is remote work better than being in the office? It's complicated | Mark Mortensen
2023/07/18
Opinions about remote work are plentiful and conflicting -- but what does the research say? Organizational design expert Mark Mortensen identifies the challenges of navigating the hybrid work debate and shares three conversation topics every workplace should explore as people change the way they show up on the job.
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4 ways to make hybrid work better for everyone | Tsedal Neeley
2023/04/12
How can we rethink hybrid work so it brings out the best in both in-person and distributed employees? Leadership expert Tsedal Neeley shares the changes that we need to make in order to create workplaces that actually work -- no matter where you're located.
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The surprising psychology behind your urge to break the rules | Paul Bloom
2023/03/16
We all experience it: that desire to do something wrong just for the sake of it. Whether it's walking on manicured grass or sticking your finger in a friend's ice cream, psychologist Paul Bloom invites us to see the clever, creative and beautiful side of these minor impulses to do bad. He dives into the psychology behind this all-too-human condition -- and proposes that it helps make our world a little more unpredictable and fun.
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Demystifying the wild world of crypto | Laura Shin
2022/12/05
Is crypto truly the next big thing, or is it just a money-sucking flash in the pan? In a wide-ranging interview, journalist Laura Shin explains what crypto is (and what it definitely isn't), taking us through the most recent turns in its constantly evolving story -- including the recent meltdown caused by the bankruptcy of FTX. (This conversation, hosted by TED tech curator Simone Ross, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event on November 30, 2022. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)
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How to tackle the stigma of living with HIV | Gareth Thomas
2022/12/01
After his HIV diagnosis, former pro rugby player Gareth Thomas set out on a mission to tackle the stigma and shame that prevent people from getting the testing and care they need. In this empowering talk, Thomas shares his mission to demystify and redefine what it means to live with HIV -- and shares how each of us can normalize conversations around all vilified conditions.
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The truth about faking orgasms | Karen Gurney
2022/10/17
Whose pleasure is prioritized during sex, and why? Psychosexologist Karen Gurney explains how a lack of equal pleasure in the bedroom actually reflects broader gender inequality in society -- and asks you to reconsider what dynamics are at play, even behind closed doors.
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I'm terrified of wanting to be a billionaire | Pardis Parker
2022/10/14
Comedian Pardis Parker presents an unfortunate truth: being rich won't make you a legend. In this rollicking comedy set, he roasts society's obsession with billionaires -- and offers an alternative way to leave a legacy.
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4 ways to design a disability-friendly future | Meghan Hussey
2022/10/11
Nearly fifteen percent of the world's population lives with a disability, yet this massive chunk of humanity is still routinely excluded from opportunities. Sharing her experience growing up with an autistic sister, disability inclusion advocate Meghan Hussey illuminates the path towards an inclusive future in four steps, and it starts with an attitude check on assumptions and stereotypes. Designing a world built for everyone is not a "nice to have," Hussey says -- it's critical to the fabric of society.
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The online community supporting queer Africans | Okong'o Kinyanjui
2022/09/29
Feeling safe is a human right -- but in many African countries, colonial-era laws make it dangerous for LGBTQIA+ people to gather and share their sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. Creating a space that leaves no room for discrimination, pan-African LGBTQIA+ advocate Okong'o Kinyanjui cofounded an online platform that gives queer people access to opportunities, mentorship and support, providing the visibility and community every person needs to thrive.
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How to build an equitable and just climate future | Peggy Shepard
2022/08/18
Everyone has the right to a clean environment -- but major disparities exist when it comes to who faces the consequences of pollution. Environmental justice leader Peggy Shepard points to the disproportionate impact that hazardous environmental conditions have on Black, brown and Indigenous communities and challenges us to build a truly equitable future that turns "sacrifice zones" -- where community health is sacrificed for the sake of development -- into "green zones" that redress the legacy of pollution and harmful policies.
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A new understanding of human history and the roots of inequality | David Wengrow
2022/07/22
What if the commonly accepted narratives about the foundation of civilization are all wrong? Drawing on groundbreaking research, archaeologist David Wengrow challenges traditional thinking about the social evolution of humanity -- from the invention of agriculture to the formation of cities and class systems -- and explains how rethinking history can radically change our perspective on inequality and modern life.
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An invitation to reexamine your familiar world | Gillian Tett
2022/06/28
Before entering the world of financial journalism, Gillian Tett was a cultural anthropologist who studied how the past influences our present thoughts and behaviors. In an entertaining talk, she shows how you can use an anthropological outlook to see the world with fresh eyes -- and welcome new and different cultural truths into your life.
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4 out of 5
689 reviews
Opps1000 2012/08/30
Powerful Stuff
After listening to a few discussions. I was thoroughly hooked. But, the "Call to Men" is the taping that moved me the most. Every male (young & old) s...
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EVErMah 2023/03/18
Demystifying crypto
The episode was so bad and the quality of the speech was so low, the speaker was not focused at all and it gave you vertigo on was she was talking
Hunter_abraham 2021/07/24
Content is based on pure personal opinions
I’m not sure if Ted Talk just means an opinion of someone ‘qualified’ but the content here is not researched and based on opinions and insufficient ma...
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Gambit825 2020/08/11
Leftist junk
Ideolog diatribe
Livin' Shalisa Loca 2020/04/16
I’m Obsessed 😭
These TED Talks get me through each day with positivity, creativity and insight in each episode without taking up hours of my day!
school lover_😁 2019/06/28
Impowering
I love ted talks because they are so empowering and you can learn a thing or two from them.
Mmmdallas 2017/10/05
Perfect length and entertaining
I love listening to Ted Talks. It’s the perfect accompaniment to my walks. The length and pace are great. The topics are interesting. The variety is e...
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Degenerate News 2017/09/04
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Love it!
Kittykittynoname 2016/03/16
So wonderful
I make long drives during the weekends to see my boyfriend. 2 hours up Friday night m, 2 hours back Sunday night/Monday morning. Now I wouldn't give m...
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Fabio Santos 2012/12/29
Excelente
A minha melhor descoberta de 2012!!
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