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TED Talks Daily

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TED Talks Daily is a podcast that features inspiring and thought-provoking talks from the world-renowned TED conference. Each weekday, a new episode is released featuring a different speaker covering a wide range of topics such as science, technology, business, education, social issues, and more. The talks are delivered in a concise and engaging format that is perfect for those seeking intellectual stimulation in short bursts. With a focus on ideas worth spreading, TED Talks Daily aims to challenge listeners to think differently and learn something new every day.

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Episodes

TED's Sunday Pick: The Spermageddon is coming

30m · Published 24 Mar 06:05

Each Sunday, TED shares an episode of another podcast we think you'll love, handpicked for you… by us. Today: an episode from Am I Normal?, a podcast where endlessly curious data journalist Mona Chalabi dives into the numbers of our most pressing questions.

"You should start thinking about kids at your age! Your biological clock is ticking!” When we talk about fertility, there's one section of the population that's consistently subjected to fear mongering: the people with the ovaries. But is that worry backed up by data? Should we be stressed out about sperm too? Scientist Joe Osmundson divulges his own fears and findings on the journey to save his sperm, and Mona breaks down the scientific, cultural, and psychological elements that have shaped the way we think and talk about fertility.

How business leaders can renew democracy | Daniella Ballou-Aares

12m · Published 22 Mar 16:37

How much should business leaders speak out about threats to democracy? It's a question many corporations are wrestling with these days. Business and democracy leader Daniella Ballou-Aares shows why companies have both the ability and the responsibility to engage in protecting elections and the rule of law — and why their bottom lines may depend on doing so.

How to choose clothes for longevity, not the landfill | Diarra Bousso

10m · Published 21 Mar 15:14

Buying cheap clothing online can be satisfying, but it comes with not-so-hidden environmental costs. When designer Diarra Bousso was growing up in Senegal, her family bought and created new outfits for longevity rather than on impulse — an intention she carries forth in her fashion tech brand. Outlining three sustainable principles, including crowdsourcing designs and limiting excess inventory, Bousso shows it's possible to decrease waste while increasing profit — and shares how to apply this wisdom across the fashion industry.

3 ways to use AI without replacing your coworkers | Madison Mohns

9m · Published 20 Mar 15:13

As companies introduce AI into the workplace to increase productivity, an uncomfortable paradox is emerging: people are often responsible for training the very systems that might displace them. AI ethics advocate Madison Mohns presents three leadership principles to embrace technological progress while prioritizing your coworkers' well-being — paving the way for a future where AI enhances human potential.

5 lessons on happiness — from pop fame to poisonous snakes | Mike Posner

17m · Published 19 Mar 15:43

Singer-songwriter Mike Posner took a break from his music to take a walk — a very long walk, across the entire United States. He shares five lessons he learned from his epic, eventful trek (snakes might be involved) and how it helped him find the key to happiness. (He also performs two hit songs: "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" and "Could You Do the Same.")

Dear fellow refugees, here's how I found resilience | Chantale Zuzi Leader

11m · Published 18 Mar 15:16

Chantale Zuzi Leader is one of the millions of displaced people around the world. In a deeply moving talk, she reflects on losing her family, home and sense of safety — only to break through and ultimately find community and hope. It's an astounding story of resilience that speaks to today's refugee crisis.

Is menopause the beginning of the end? | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter

31m · Published 17 Mar 06:05

There are only two mammals who have evolved to survive after their child bearing years: toothed whales and humans. This stage of life is called menopause, and it makes humans an evolutionary wonder! But our perception of it has been shaped by centuries of stigma and shame—up until recently it was even considered a "disease" by the medical establishment that needed to be cured. Menopause isn't a disease, but that doesn't mean it's a party either. There can be troublesome symptoms for many people.So you might be thinking, "I'm not in menopause now" or "I'm not going to go through menopause, ever. Why should I care?" Dr. Jen tells us why while taking us through the complex history of how we got here, giving hot tips on managing hot flashes, and sharing why menopause shouldn't be viewed as the end of the race, but a victory lap. You can read the text transcript for this episode atgo.ted.com/BodyStuffTranscript3. (Audio only)

The creative power of your intuition | Bozoma Saint John

12m · Published 16 Mar 06:05

Great ideas are like electricity -- they snap into sharp focus and sprint from place to place. What's the best way to capture them? Bozoma Saint John, Chief Marketing Officer at Netflix, makes a compelling case to move away from an overreliance on data when making big decisions -- and calls on us all to tap into the power of our intuition and become creative trailblazers.

The miracle of organ donation — and a breakthrough for the future | Abbas Ardehali

9m · Published 15 Mar 15:12

Organ transplants save lives, but they come with challenges: every minute a healthy donated organ is on ice increases risk. And even if things go perfectly, rejection of the organ is still possible. Cardiothoracic surgeon Abbas Ardehali introduces cutting-edge medical advances in machine perfusion — a portable platform that keeps organs alive outside of the body — that could help put time back on the patient's side.

Meet mini-grids — the clean energy solution bringing power to millions | Tombo Banda

10m · Published 14 Mar 16:15

Hundreds of millions of people lack access to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa, relying on highly polluting diesel and firewood for power and light. Working to brighten the future in her home country of Malawi and beyond, energy access innovator Tombo Banda makes the case for mini-grids — localized energy systems powered by solar energy that are quick and cheap to deploy — and shares ideas for making them more profitable and scalable.

TED Talks Daily has 664 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 156:41:04. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on June 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 20th, 2024 00:41.

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