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A simple way to inspire your team | David BurkusFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-27 14:32
Using paychecks, perks and carefully worded mission statements plastered on posters, companies are on a never-ending quest to find what drives morale at work. An underappreciated solution lies in the answer to one simple question, says management researcher David Burkus. With notable examples backed by decades of success, he presents a clear path to inspiring your team — and finding your purpose at work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to make learning as addictive as social media | Luis von AhnFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-26 15:48
When technologist Luis von Ahn was building the popular language-learning platform Duolingo, he faced a big problem: Could an app designed to teach you something ever compete with addictive platforms like Instagram and TikTok? He explains how Duolingo harnesses the psychological techniques of social media and mobile games to get you excited to learn — all while spreading access to education across the world.For a chance to give your own TED Talk, fill out the Idea Search Application: ted.com/ideasearch.Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links:TEDNext: ted.com/futureyouTEDSports: ted.com/sportsTEDAI Vienna: ted.com/ai-viennaTEDAI San Francisco: ted.com/ai-sf Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to Be a Better Human: How to stop finding your self-worth through your job (w/ Gloria Chan Packer)From 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-25 16:05
For some of us, it's easy to lose ourselves in our work. But a lack of boundaries between your personal and work life is something mental wellness educator Gloria Chan Packer would warn you twice about. Gloria speaks about the perils of gaining your sense of self-worth from your job, discusses her experience with burnout and stress and shares empowering insights on how to shift our perspectives to create – and maintain – a healthy distance. This is an episode of the podcast How to Be a Better Human, another podcast from the TED Audio Collective. Listen to How to Be a Better Human wherever you are listening to this. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A cleaner world could start in a rice field | Jim Whitaker and Jessica Whitaker AllenFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-24 16:15
Rice is the world's largest food source — and it's also a massive emitter of methane gas, a key contributor to climate change. Fifth-generation rice farmer Jim Whitaker and his daughter, farmer and conservationist Jessica Whitaker Allen, are working to slash rice's environmental impacts with innovative, sustainable farming practices. They share how they're keeping their family farm in Arkansas profitable while also spreading green farming practices to their neighbors — and, eventually, the rest of the world. "If you take care of the planet, it will take care of you," says Whitaker Allen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The ordinary people doing extraordinary things in Ukraine | Oleksandra MatviichukFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-23 15:31
How do we defend people's freedom and dignity against authoritarianism, when the "law of war" doesn't seem to apply anymore? In the face of the Russian occupation of Ukraine, human rights lawyer and Nobel laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk considers this question every day. Exposing the failures of the international system of peace and security, she highlights the capabilities of ordinary people during extraordinary times — and urges us all to take an active position in the struggle for freedom. (This talk contains graphic descriptions.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The joy of learning random things on Wikipedia | Annie RauwerdaFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-21 04:00
Writer Annie Rauwerda makes a habit of getting lost among the seemingly endless digital archives of Wikipedia, discovering fake towns, promiscuous tortoises, 19th-century fangirls and so much more. An avid editor of the crowd-sourced platform, she speaks to the joys of exploring niche and humorous subjects, accidentally learning just for fun — and broadening your horizons along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Let's reframe cancel culture | Sarah JonesFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-20 15:29
Cancel culture launched a reckoning that was long overdue — but that doesn't mean it's getting everything right. Filmmaker and actor Sarah Jones slips in and out of various characters as she shares her personal experience with cancel culture and suggests a better way to hold others — and ourselves — to account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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To support people at work, focus on needs — not identity | Gabrielle NovacekFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-19 15:21
What do people really need to feel supported at work? Organizational strategist Gabrielle Novacek offers an answer that could transform the traditional approach to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts and change how companies help caregivers balance the demands of work with the responsibilities of home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fixable: How to self-promote without shame (w/ Chris Duffy)From 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-18 15:00
As a standup comedian and the host of the TED podcast How to Be a Better Human, Chris Duffy knows how to be engaging in front of a microphone. However, he feels awkward about posting on social media yet worries that not posting is costing him opportunities and a bigger audience. It's a problem that Anne and Frances have faced too. Together, they talk about the art and mindset of self-promotion and the ways YOU can rethink your online presence so it feels more aligned with what you stand for. Transcripts for Fixable are available at go.ted.com/fixablescripts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What does "wealth" mean to you? | Aisha NyandoroFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-16 15:12
For people living in poverty, a guaranteed income can mean finally having the space to dream of a comfortable life. Sharing the stories of single moms who participated in a first-of-its-kind program that offered them $1,000 per month with no strings attached, poverty disrupter Aisha Nyandoro calls for us to redefine what it means to be wealthy — putting aside lavish vacations and fancy cars in favor of paid bills and a well-fed family — and to listen when people tell us what they need. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The tech we need to fight workplace ageism | Piyachart PhiromswadFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-14 04:00
From exoskeletons and robotic arms to the mass adoption of remote work, economist Piyachart Phiromswad explores what seniors need to overcome the physical, mental and societal barriers to employment, a necessary shift in our rapidly aging world. Learn more about how these tools could empower elderly workers and better the world — for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lessons from my father, Alexey Navalny | Dasha NavalnayaFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-13 15:04
Dasha Navalnaya is the daughter of Alexey Navalny, the politician and leader of the Russian opposition to Vladimir Putin. Sharing the story of her father's poisoning, persecution and current imprisonment, she details what it was like growing up under the watchful eye of government surveillance as her father led a decade-long investigation into the corruption of Putin's regime — and shows why paying attention to what happens in Russia matters to everyone, everywhere. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We actually have a shot at stopping the climate crisis | Asmeret Asefaw BerheFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-12 15:27
How is the US going to reach net zero by 2050? That's the question Asmeret Asefaw Berhe, director of the Office of Science for the US Department of Energy, is urgently trying to answer. She shares the thinking behind what her team is calling "Energy Earthshots" — projects designed to accelerate innovation in the fight against climate change, from nature-based solutions in the soil to the creation of brand-new technologies – and calls for innovative, equitable policies backed by science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why Meetings Suck and How to Fix Them | WorkLife with Adam GrantFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-11 15:00
Meetings often drain our joy and sap our focus-–and meeting overload kills productivity. So why do we have so many of them– and is a better world possible? Adam investigates the science of improving meetings and explores how workplaces are fighting meeting bloat. Available transcripts for WorkLife can be found at go.ted.com/WLtranscripts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Israel-Hamas war — and what it means for the world | Ian BremmerFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-10 20:00
The Hamas attacks on Israel in October 2023 stunned the world. In this timely conversation, political scientist Ian Bremmer explains the historical context of the conflict, how Israel might respond and what it means for Jews, Palestinians and the world at large. Listen in for analysis of the unprecedented events, how the US may factor into the global response and how to find reliable information amid the breathless media coverage and the fog of war. (This interview, hosted by TED's head of curation Helen Walters, was recorded on October 9, 2023.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Work has changed. Why haven't resumes? | Nicos MarcouFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-09 15:16
Resumes are a mainstay of the job application process -- despite little to no evidence that they actually help job-seekers or employers get what they want. So why are we still so preoccupied with them? HR leader Nicos Marcou dives into the absurdity of these one-page documents (or can they be two pages?) and offers different ways for companies to think about hiring qualified candidates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How business can drive solutions to social problems | Carlos Rodríguez-PastorFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-07 16:00
Driven by the belief that businesses can — and should — invest in the communities around them, Intercorp founder and philanthropist Carlos Rodríguez-Pastor has built schools, pharmacies and a literal bridge to better serve Peru's growing middle class. In conversation with TED business curator Corey Hajim, he explores the immense possibility behind private-public partnerships — and his conviction that any individual can step up to create change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to fix fashion and protect the planet | Amy PowneyFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-06 15:44
From the field to your closet, your clothes go on a long journey before they enter your life. Designer Amy Powney explores the fashion industry's brutal impact on the environment and human health, modeling what ethical, planet-friendly clothing can look like — and inviting us all to think beyond the label. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Encyclopedia of Invisibility — a home for lost stories | Tavares StrachanFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-05 15:06
Conceptual artist Tavares Strachan creates the kinds of projects that make you stop in your tracks, like a 4.5-ton block of Arctic ice he brought back to his birthplace in the Bahamas or a gold, Egyptian-inspired sculpture he launched into orbit around the Earth. Now he presents his latest creation, the Encyclopedia of Invisibility: a 3,000-page tome filled with more than 17,000 entries on people, places and events often left out of the history books -- and encourages us all to unearth hidden stories before they disappear to the passage of time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You don't actually know what your future self wants | TED BusinessFrom 🇺🇸 TED Talks Daily, published at 2023-10-04 15:00
"You are constantly becoming a new person," says journalist Shankar Vendantam. In a talk full of beautiful storytelling, he explains the profound impact of something he calls the "illusion of continuity" -- the belief that our future selves will share the same views, perspectives and hopes as our current selves -- and shows how we can more proactively craft the people we are to become. Stay tuned after the talk as TED business host Modupe Akinola shares a clear-eyed and empowering perspective on your future self's feelings. This is an episode of TED Business, another podcast from the TED Audio Collective. You can follow TED Business wherever you are listening to this. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.