TED Talks Daily

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4.1
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Date created
2006/06/19
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21 min.
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Every weekday, TED Talks Daily brings you the latest talks in audio. Join host and journalist Elise Hu for thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable — from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between — given by the world's leading thinkers and creators. With TED Talks Daily, find some space in your day to change your perspectives, ignite your curiosity, and learn something new.

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The artists re-framing Chicago | Far Flung with Saleem Reshamwala
2024/02/25
The Bean needs to move over — there's a new art movement in Chicago, and it's led by artists who are completely reimagining how residents think about the spaces around them. Join Far Flung host Saleem Reshamwala on a bold, creative and winding road trip to witness the power of place-based art. From abandoned homes that turn into artwork when they are painted in colors rooted in Black culture, to multimedia projects that examine segregation and connect people who live on opposite sides of the city, stimulate your soul with ideas that flow from the heartland. Far Flung is another podcast from the TED Audio Collective. For more, find Far Flung wherever you get your podcasts.
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The 5 tenets of turning pain into power | Christine Schuler Deschryver
2024/02/24
A supportive community is the key to cultivating resilience and unlocking healing. Sharing the story of a transformative recovery program for survivors of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, human rights activist Christine Schuler Deschryver details how her team at City of Joy empowers people to reclaim their lives after trauma and turn their pain into power. (This talk contains a graphic story. Discretion is advised.)
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TED is 40 — here's how it all started | Chris Anderson and Richard Saul Wurman
2024/02/23
To celebrate TED's 40th anniversary, Head of TED Chris Anderson and TED's founder Richard Saul Wurman reflect on the conference's transformative journey — from its inception as a daring experiment blending technology, entertainment and design to its expansion into a global platform for world-changing ideas. Get a glimpse into the minds behind a movement that has sparked innovation, redefined the art of storytelling and fostered community worldwide in a conversation brimming with unheard anecdotes, wisdom and the spirit of curiosity. (Visit ted.com/membership to join TED today and access more exclusive events like this one.)
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Can nanoparticles help fight hunger? | Christy L. Haynes
2024/02/22
A game-changing solution to the global food crisis could come from something so tiny you can't see it with the naked eye. Nanomaterials chemist Christy Haynes describes her team's work designing nanoparticles that could protect plants from disease and crop loss, helping farmers reap abundant harvests and grow food that will make its way to markets and dinner tables.
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Is climate change slowing down the ocean? | Susan Lozier
2024/02/21
Ocean waters are constantly on the move, traveling far distances in complex currents that regulate Earth's climate and weather patterns. How might climate change impact this critical system? Oceanographer Susan Lozier dives into the data, which suggests that ocean overturning is slowing down as waters gradually warm — and takes us on board the international effort to track these changes and set us on the right course while we still have time.
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How to design for dignity during times of war | Slava Balbek
2024/02/20
What happens when architecture meets empathy? Through the challenges of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, architect and humanitarian Slava Balbek, who volunteers part-time on the front lines, highlights the importance of designing for dignity when building temporary housing for the people of Ukraine who have lost their homes. A stirring reminder of the healing power of the built environment — and how it can provide comfort amidst chaos.
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The Herds, a vast act of theater to spark climate action | Amir Nizar Zuabi
2024/02/19
Theater has the power to transform the most pressing issues of our time from news stories into human stories, says director and playwright Amir Nizar Zuabi. Recounting his work on the journey of Little Amal — a 13-foot puppet symbolizing the refugee experience — Zuabi unveils his newest project: "The Herds," a vast theatrical production of animal puppets that will "migrate" from West Africa to Norway in 2025, aimed at sparking climate change awareness.
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Hidden Figures author Margot Lee Shetterly on reframing the stories we tell | ReThinking with Adam Grant
2024/02/18
Margot Lee Shetterly used to be an investment banker, a business owner and a content marketing and editorial consultant. Now she's the author of the number-one New York Times bestseller "Hidden Figures," which chronicles the challenges and contributions of the Black women who worked at NASA from the 1930s through the 1960s. In this episode of ReThinking with Adam Grant, another episode from the TED Audio Collective, Margot and Adam talk about the process of finding and researching the story behind 'Hidden Figures," how to navigate career transitions and why reframing familiar tales creates more complex and compelling narratives. Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts
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An Israeli and a Palestinian talk peace, dignity and safety | Ali Abu Awwad and Ami Dar
2024/02/17
Israel and Palestine have grappled with enduring territorial disputes and complex geopolitical tensions across generations. In this profound TED Membership conversation, Palestinian peace activist Ali Abu Awwad and Israeli founder of Idealist.org Ami Dar envision a future built on mutual respect, recognition and nonviolent activism, where both identities coexist harmoniously. Listen for a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the belief that, despite entrenched conflict, a shared commitment to dignity and justice is possible. (This interview, hosted by TED curator Cloe Shasha Brooks, was recorded on February 8, 2024. Visit ted.com/membership to access exclusive benefits by becoming a TED Member today.)
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What the world can learn from Ukraine's fight for democracy | Olesya Khromeychuk
2024/02/16
“A flourishing democracy next door is a scary thing for an autocrat,” says Ukrainian historian Olesya Khromeychuk. Detailing the history of Ukraine’s long struggle for sovereignty and freedom — against Russian tsars, communist dictators and now the Kremlin’s army — she shares three lessons anybody can use to join the global fight for democracy.
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When you inform women, you transform lives | Paige Alexander
2024/02/15
Access to information is the key to unlocking human rights for all, says equality champion Paige Alexander. From educating female entrepreneurs on how to launch life-sustaining businesses to murals, billboards and other creative ways of sharing vital resources, Alexander shares how she and her team at the Carter Center connect people to the information they need — when they need it the most.
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True love — and the myth of "happily ever after" | Francesca Hogi
2024/02/14
"The fairytale industrial complex has been lying to you," says love coach and podcast host Francesca Hogi. Having spent years talking to thousands of people about their romantic hopes and dreams, she introduces a new possibility for our collective romantic future, one that recognizes that each of us holds the keys to true love within ourselves.
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4.1 out of 5
9780 reviews
Memememememenemene 2023/10/18
Awesome
Love Ted Talks!
Honest-Feedbackk 2024/02/18
Low quality podcast for such a big name
Host is underwhelming, content isn’t that interesting and you can get the subscribe info for free online. What is the point of paying?
DonQ69 2023/12/28
Twitter? Really?
Posting to the former Twitter during a period of antisemitic support by its owner isn’t a good look. I loved Ted Talks, but have to say no from here o...
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texchiu 2023/11/15
Something is broken
Like the show, but something is broken with the feed- every episode for the past couple months has the same segment with a guy talking about kids bein...
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Dc171296 2023/10/30
What once had substance
Piling on here but feel the need to…sad to see what this podcast has turned into. The content will hopefully return once the pendulum does. Until then...
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Waywardbridges 2023/10/23
What a Joke
Seem to remember people saying Ted was all about having the difficult conversations that have to happen… I guess they were wrong. Y’all should try aga...
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Coolcatbeats47 2023/08/16
Good
Good😃😃👨‍👨‍👧
Yorgos voulgaris 2023/10/12
Free content has dramatically decreased in quality
Ted’s episodes used to be engaging
muffin-man22 2023/09/30
Ted has become an echo chamber
This platform has strayed a long way from the path of open minded conversations.
Billy from Philly 1 2023/09/30
Disappointed, this is no longer a marketplace of ideas
We all should be open to hearing ideas we disagree with. Ted used to be a place for the intellectually curious. The response for things we disagree w...
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