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Why great leaders take humor seriously | Jennifer Aaker and Naomi BagdonasFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-12 14:46
There's a mistaken belief in today's working world that leaders need to be serious all the time to be taken seriously. The research tells a different story. Based on the course they teach at Stanford's Graduate School of Business, behavioral scientist Jennifer Aaker and corporate strategist Naomi Bagdonas delve into the surprising power of humor: why it's a secret weapon to build bonds, power, creativity and resilience -- and how we can all have more of it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why you should disappoint your parents | Desiree AkhavanFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-11 16:10
When filmmaker Desiree Akhavan told her Iranian immigrant parents she was in love with a woman, she knew they would object. She explains why it's worth the risk to let people get to know the real you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Where does your sense of self come from? A scientific look | Anil AnanthaswamyFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-10 15:54
Our memories and bodies give us clues about who we are, but what happens when this guidance shifts? In this mind-bending talk, science writer Anil Ananthaswamy shares how the experiences of "altered selves" -- resulting from schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, foreign limb syndrome or other conditions -- shed light on the constructed nature of identity. He breaks down where our sense of self comes from and invites us to challenge our assumptions about who we are, with the aim of building a better you and a better world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A new national park to reclaim Indigenous land | Tracie RevisFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-09 15:21
In a part of the United States with more than 17,000 years of human history, cultural preservation advocate Tracie Revis is working to turn the Ocmulgee Mounds into Georgia's first national park and preserve. This park would be co-managed by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, bringing the tribal voice back to an area they were forcibly removed from 200 years ago. Revis explores the complex feelings of caring for this land and shows how it's fostering healing in return. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Can AI catch criminals at sea? | Dyhia BelhabibFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-08 15:21
Can AI help catch oceanic outlaws? From drug smugglers to modern-day pirates, maritime crime fighter Dyhia Belhabib introduces Heva: an AI-powered tool that aggregates international criminal records to detect and stop crime that might otherwise get swept away in the tide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sunday Pick: The bias behind your undiagnosed chronic painFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-07 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 TED Health, a podcast that shares ideas about your well-being -- from smart daily habits to new medical breakthroughs.While doctors take an oath to do no harm, there's a good chance their unconscious biases can seep into how seriously they treat pain. Physician Sheetal DeCaria explains how perception impacts medical care and treatment -- and calls for health care professionals to check in with themselves before checking in with their patients. Stay tuned after the talk as Shoshana, our TED Health Host, digs deeper into how implicit bias impacts the quality of health care Black women receive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There's more to life than being happy | Emily Esfahani SmithFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-06 06:05
Our culture is obsessed with happiness, but what if there's a more fulfilling path? Happiness comes and goes, says writer Emily Esfahani Smith, but having meaning in life -- serving something beyond yourself and developing the best within you -- gives you something to hold onto. Learn more about the difference between being happy and having meaning as Smith offers four pillars of a meaningful life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What happens to sex in midlife? A look at the "bedroom gap" | Maria SophoclesFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-05 16:55
Menopause isn't just hot flashes, says gynecologist and sexual medicine specialist Maria Sophocles. It's often accompanied by overlooked symptoms like painful sex or loss of libido. Shedding light on what she calls the "bedroom gap," or the difference in sexual expectations of men and women in midlife due to societal norms, Sophocles advocates for education, medical advancement and a new understanding of menopause — because sex should be pleasurable and comfortable for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A futuristic vision for Latin America, rooted in ancient design | Catalina LoteroFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-04 17:09
What would Latin America look like if colonization hadn't interrupted its ancient civilizations? Imagining a future where ancestral knowledge intertwines with modern aesthetics, designer Catalina Lotero shows how "pre-Columbian futurism" draws inspiration from Indigenous symbolism and technology — empowering Latin America to reclaim lost cultural narratives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to spot a cult | Sarah EdmondsonFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-03 15:34
Nobody joins a cult on purpose, says Sarah Edmondson, a former member of the infamous NXIVM cult and one of the three whistleblowers that led to its downfall. She explains how she got ensnared in this highly manipulative group — and then escaped it — and shares red flags to help you distinguish between a cult and a safe community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Want to succeed in business? Find a problem to solve | Anthony Tan and Amane DannouniFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-04-02 15:44
Anthony Tan — the CEO of Grab, Southeast Asia's leading super-app — talks about launching a business that not only turns a profit but also helps people and the environment. In conversation with digital strategist Amane Dannouni, Tan discusses the design choices and tension points of running such a company and why it's something every entrepreneur should consider doing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sunday Pick: ALOK is microdosing creativity and rejecting normsFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-03-31 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 How to Be a Better Human, a podcast that shares the small ways and big ideas that can change your life for the better.ALOK doesn’t call themselves a multihyphenate – but how else to describe the internationally acclaimed author, poet, comedian, and public speaker? Whether they are exploring belonging and the human condition, or fighting to degender the fashion and beauty industries, ALOK is always tapping into their creativity. Today, they share their approach to the creative process, how art has helped them accept the beauty and pain of life, why poetry and comedy need each other and so much more.For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The relationship between sex and imagination | Gina GutierrezFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-03-30 06:05
Sex is as much mental as it is physical — and imagination is the most powerful tool we have to expand our personal agency and capacity for pleasure, says sexual wellness storyteller Gina Gutierrez. The founder of audio-erotica company Dipsea, Gutierrez creates immersive audio stories designed to open up space to explore your desires and fantasies on your terms. She shares some tips to inspire your sexual imagination and bring joy, confidence and empowerment into your life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The human cost of coal mining in China | Xiaojun "Tom" WangFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-03-29 16:44
Xiaojun "Tom" Wang grew up in the Chinese province of Shanxi, the world's largest coal producer. Each year, more than a billion tons of coal are dug out of Shanxi's mountains, and the impacts are devastating — from massive landslides to damaged cultural sites and threats to human health. Wang illuminates the need for sustainable alternatives to protect the environment and ancestral homes, underscoring the rich heritage and untapped potential of provinces like his own. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to live with economic doomsaying | Philipp Carlsson-SzlezakFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-03-28 16:23
Economic crises can and do happen. But for every true crisis, there are many false alarms, says economist Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak. He explains how to live with the media’s pervasive economic doomsaying, why we should stop treating financial forecasts like a precise science — and what we should embrace instead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why don't we have better robots yet? | Ken GoldbergFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-03-26 16:26
Why hasn't the dream of having a robot at home to do your chores become a reality yet? With three decades of research expertise in the field, roboticist Ken Goldberg sheds light on the clumsy truth about robots — and what it will take to build more dexterous machines to work in a warehouse or help out at home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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3 steps to better connect with your fellow humans | Amber CabralFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-03-25 15:24
How can you effectively support people at work and in your community, especially when they're different from you? Inclusion strategist Amber Cabral shares three steps you can take to build connection — emphasizing that even small, everyday actions can make a big difference to those around you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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TED's Sunday Pick: The Spermageddon is comingFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-03-24 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The benefits of not being a jerk to yourself | Dan HarrisFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-03-23 14:15
After over two decades as an anchor for ABC News, an on-air panic attack sent Dan Harris's life in a new direction: he became a dedicated meditator and, to some, even a guru. But then an anonymous survey of his family, friends and colleagues turned up some brutal feedback -- he was still kind of a jerk. In a wise, funny talk, he shares his years-long quest to improve his relationships with everyone (starting with himself) and explains the science behind loving-kindness meditation, and how it can boost your resiliency, quiet your inner critic and simply make you more pleasant to be around. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How business leaders can renew democracy | Daniella Ballou-AaresFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2024-03-22 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.