How to Be a Better Human

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4.1
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1120 reviews
This podcast has
174 episodes
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Date created
2020/12/09
Average duration
34 min.
Release period
4 days

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Join How to Be a Better Human as we take a look within and beyond ourselves. How to Be a Better Human isn’t your average self improvement podcast. Each week join comedian Chris Duffy in conversation with guests and past speakers as they uncover sharp insights and give clear takeaways on how YOU can be a better human. From your work to your home and your head to your heart, How to Be a Better Human looks in unexpected places for new ways to improve and show up for one another. Inspired by the popular series of the same name on TED’s Ideas blog, How to Be a Better Human will help you become a better person from the comfort of your own headphones.

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How to find connection –and love– in everyday life (w/ Barbara Fredrickson)
2024/02/26
Romantic love isn’t all it’s cracked up to be – at least that’s one way positive psychologist Barbara Fredrickson puts it. Barbara’s decades of research suggest that emotions outside of our narrow definition of love are just as important to our well-being. In this episode, Barbara shares what to look for when we want to broaden our experience of positive emotions, and suggests ways to build the consistent connection and care at the heart of our best relationships. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts
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Bonus: Barbara Fredrickson
2024/02/26
In this episode for TED Audio Collective + subscribers, Barbara Fredrickson shares the surprising irony of devoting one's life to researching positive emotions -- and explains why she approaches learning with a lifelong lens.
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Why love –and therapy– means going in a direction you don’t yet know (w/ Dr. Orna Guralnik)
2024/02/19
In her critically acclaimed Showtime docuseries, Couples Therapy, clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik thinks deeply about relationships, emotions, and connection. In this episode, Dr. Guralnik explains why she believes psychoanalysis helps us love better, dispels myths about the right time to go to therapy, and gives tips on how to unblock our relationship with the world around us. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts
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How to be good enough in America (w/ Wajahat Ali)
2024/02/12
If there's one thing this show believes in, it's that finding joy and comedy in life is essential when being human gets tough. Wajahat Ali is a writer who knows this well. His charming and powerful stories bring to light the funny -- and difficult truth-- of life outside of the mainstream. Chris hears from Wajahat about his experiences as a brown Muslim in America and as a father whose young daughter had a complicated health diagnosis. Wajahat's heartwarming wisdom on the importance of letting go (and celebrating the good with the bad, even in the bleakest times) will have you reassessing everything -- from your worst self-destructive tendencies to what you value most. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts Wajahat's latest book, "Go Back to Where You Came From: And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American" is out now.
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Bonus: Wajahat Ali
2024/02/09
In this episode for TED Audio Collective + subscribers, Wajahat Ali talks about the person who helps him find the best side of being human -- and the problem with the idea of "making it."
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How to discover your authentic self -- at any age (w/ Bevy Smith)
2024/02/05
Wanting to “find yourself” isn’t something that only happens in coming-of-age movies – anyone, at any age, can wonder what it’d be like to have a different life. Bevy Smith knows this. A self-described late bloomer, Bevy shares what she’s learned from changing careers at the age of 38, and retells the story of how she completely uprooted her life to pursue her wildest dreams. Bevy also gives tips on how to stop second-guessing your desires – and names the one quality everyone needs to be their happiest selves. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts
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Bonus: Bevy Smith
2024/02/05
In this special bonus for TED Audio Collective + subscribers, Bevy Smith shares how her life philosophy expands into other aspects of her life — and what she's learned about life from her late-in-life, first-and-only roommate.
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How to make generosity contagious (w/ Chris Anderson)
2024/01/29
If you’ve ever opened up social media in the hopes that it would cheer you up only for it to leave you upset, angry, or tired, you are not alone. So what if we could turn that special power the internet has to change our emotions – and use it for good? The head of TED, Chris Anderson, joins Chris Duffy to talk about why he believes in what he calls infectious generosity. Join the two Chrises as they discuss how we can turn outrage back into optimism by tapping into one of the most fundamental human virtues. Chris Anderson’s book, Infectious Generosity, is out now. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts
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Bonus: Chris Anderson
2024/01/28
In this episode for TED Audio Collective + subscribers, Chris Anderson shares his challenge to listeners -- and answers the age-old question of what he'd do if he were given a magic wand.
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Why you should start thinking about death (w/ Alua Arthur)
2024/01/22
There’s a saying about two things that are inevitable in this world, and Alua Arthur wants to help you think about one of them with less fear. No, she’s not a tax professional – she’s a death doula, a person who supports dying people and their loved ones. A former lawyer, Alua shares what we can all learn when we purposefully think about the end of life, whether that is our own or someone else’s. From finding joy in our everyday lives to navigating the emotional, legal, and spiritual decisions that arise around, Alua’s wisdom will inspire you pursue to live, and “go”, with grace. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts
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Bonus: Alua Arthur
2024/01/22
In this episode for TED Audio Collective + subscribers, Alua Arthur talks about how she practices compassion and what she gains from pursuing authenticity.
How to think critically about history -- and why it matters (w/ David Ikard) (Re-release)
2024/01/15
Have you ever recalled a story only to have someone point out "that's not how it went"? Well, what happens when what we misrepresent are our historical narratives? David Ikard is a Professor of African American and Diaspora Studies at Vanderbilt University. In this episode, he talks about the societal and personal dangers of inaccurate history knowledge, and uncovers the real story of one of history’s most iconic figures. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts
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4.1 out of 5
1120 reviews
DaYyyy2022 2023/07/27
Podcast
Don’t really listen to podcasts I heard the story about the guy named Peter, who thinks all birds are made robots that listen to us. Do they already l...
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CheyenneSummer21 2024/01/24
I look forward to new episodes!
I recently came across this podcast and proceeded to listen to every single episode! Each guests background is so diverse and the host has such an inc...
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PegsCats 2024/01/16
How to lead a happier, more fulfilling life
This episode isn’t even worth listening to because the study is from a cohort of (likely) all white and all men from Harvard. Seriously how hard could...
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bummer999999999 2023/10/11
Liana Finck
"How to solve your problems using drawing" with Liana Finck is a great episode! This was so relatable and Finck is so approachable and humble. This co...
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Bizcochito73 2023/09/15
Interesting subjects and thoughtful discussion
I can’t recall how I came across this podcast but it’s become one of my favorites. I enjoy the cheerful attitude of the host and the easygoing way hi...
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Anonymous67+2 2023/09/06
Stop Advertising BetterHelp
I really like the podcast but I thought a self-improvement podcast would know about BetterHelp's terrible track record. They share patient information...
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Mary Gladstone 2023/09/04
I ❤️ this podcast
Love listening to this podcast. Personally I think The Jungle by Upton Sinclair written in the early 1900’s during the Industrial Revolution boom. It ...
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nphotos_ 2023/08/21
So thought provoking but not overwhelming
I love this podcast because it helps me think in different ways, challenges me, but it’s also fun to listen to. Been listening for over a year and wil...
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Sonia 8 mala 2023/07/17
Podcast
Love listening to you Chris love every single episode. What a great podcast.
당장 환불요망 2023/06/26
a Biased Speaker
Very surprised when Elise Hu talked about the culture of South Korea. She just experienced one side of it and told it like that’s all about it!
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