Direct Talk - Season 4 / Year 2019
Season 4 / Year 2019
Episodes
Patrick Brown: Creating Sustainable Meat Alternatives
Kostas Kostarelos: The Medical Revolution
Joe Smith: Mapping the Future
Margaret Martin: Saving Children in Poverty Through Music
Satoshi Fukushima: A Society Where All Can Live Happily
Mahzarin Banaji: Uncovering Our Hidden Biases
Ivan Penn: Giving Voice to the Voiceless
RongRong&inri: Protecting the Essence of Art in China
Koji Muraoka: Pancakes That Represent a Region
Yuko Shirakawa: Medicine on the Battlefield
Ayyam Sureau: French Refugee Integration
James Heckman: Fighting Poverty With Early Childhood Education
Margarita Mamun: Obsession With Beauty
Toru Oki: The Healing Power of Dogs
Morinari Watanabe: Sports Innovation for Athletes and Spectators
Lee So-hyun: Co-Existing With Autism in Society
Grigory Sergeev: Nothing Is Impossible!
Charles Pépin: Philosophy for Daily Life
Takahiro Yagi: The Beauty of Tea Caddies
Merrill J. Fernando: Business as a Human Service
Raghuram Rajan: Regenerating Community for a Better World
Kenichi Yoshida: Soul-stirring Strings
Rino Nakasone: A Love for Dance and Entertaining
Lin Nien-tzu: Raising Awareness of Menstrual Sanitation
Ni Sat Tin Htoo: Hope Beyond the Conflict
Ichiro Akuto: A Small Distillery's Big Dreams
Frances Corner: Why Fashion Matters
Kim Gee-yang: Shattering Beauty Stereotypes
Noriyuki Sawa: The Potential of Puppet Theater
Pierre Kompany: From Refugee to Mayor
Andrey Kurkov: Ukraine - a Borderline Case
David Hu: Nature's Lessons in Engineering
Anneli Rautiainen: Educating Children Shapes Our Future
Mo Ibrahim: Africa Is Rising
Dishani Jayaweera: Peacebuilding Through Dialogue
Yojiro Ichikawa: Musical Fusion
Andre Chiang: Redefining Asian Cuisine
Florian Wiltschko: The Shinto Way of Life
Reiko Takahashi: Conveying the Beauty Beneath
Duan Yuezhong: Communication Beyond Nations
Jon Jandai: Simplicity Is the Key to Happiness
Kentaro Hayashi: Peace and Health in Myanmar
Masao Hosoo: Weaving the Future of Nishijin Textiles
Thai Huong: Promoting Food Safety
Viola Cheng: Helping the Socially Vulnerable
Masako Wakamiya: Endlessly Creative
Masanao Kurata: Beech Woodware Goes Global
Ryo Takeuchi: Reducing Bias Through Video
Takeo Sugita: The Matcha Business
Jose Antonio Vargas: A Voice for Migrants
Svetlana Alexievich: Immortalizing Unspoken Truths
Thitinan Pongsudhirak: Democracy Is Taking a Beating
Tadashige Shiga: A Blossom of Hope
Hiroshi Nakaso: Battling Financial Crises
Jalal Ahmed: Architecture for Humanity
Kiko Matthews: Breaking a World Record
Nobu Okada: Cleaning up Space
Hironao Hamada: The Potential of Washi
Andria Zafirakou: Changing Lives
Adam Hickey: Combatting Cyberattacks
Takuji Matsuhashi: Sensing Production
Chihiro Nakata: Promoting a Traditional Talisman Overseas
Melissa McCormick: The Tale of Genji Exhibition in the U.S.
Ryojun Shionuma: What Nature Teaches Us
Tatsuya Tanaka: Depicting Daily Life in Miniature
Ezra Vogel: Japan-China Relations, an Outsider's Perspective
James Minor: Supporting Unique and Emerging Artists
Kenyu Chinen: The Soul of Okinawan Karate
Hiroyuki Takahashi: A Magazine That Fosters Community
Lauren Compere: Socially Responsible Investing
Tang Shuai: Defending With Sign Language
Munroe Bergdorf - Transgender Model and Activist - Being Who You Are
Masahiro Kikuno - Watchmaker - The Craft of Time
Toshihiko Hosaka - Sand Artist - The Sand Wizard
Bill Nye - CEO of the Planetary Society - Space Exploration - Can Private Citizens Play a Role
Helen Zia - Author - American Chinese Immigrants Facing Crossroads
Yasushi Ohara: The Potential of Industrial Chain
Alaa Murabit: Raising the Voice of Women
Zeba Islam Seraj: Science for Sustainable Earth
Shinji Kazama: Ride Forever
Todd Rose: The Myth of Average
Yoshiaki Kawashima: Keeping Coffee Sustainable
Muneyuki Nakazawa: Strings That Bind
Nadiem Makarim: Ride-Hailing Innovation
Chris Bonington: How to Live Dangerously
Rumiko Seya: Preventing Conflict
Nick Romaniuk: Saving Lives at Sea
Nick Romaniuk is rescue coordinator for the European charity SOS Méditerranée, leading the team that picks up migrants who are trying to reach Europe, by crossing the Mediterranean from Africa.
Laurie Santos: What Makes Us Happy
Yale Psychology Professor Laurie Santos reveals misconceptions about happiness, features of the mind that lead us to think the way we do, and research that can help us change.
Jay Keasling: Looking at the Future of Synthetic Biology
Jim Rogers: Find Change to Find Success
Yeo Bee Yin: Facing Plastic Waste Issues
Yasunori Tashiro: A Filling Meal
Madeline & Rosanne Stuart: Living Without Boundaries
Mechtild Rössler: Saving Our Heritage
Mitsuhiro Iwamoto: Upon the Shining Sea
Shigeharu Senoo: Changing Asian Kitchens with Aquaculture
Sun Xiaolong: Towards a Zero-Waste Future
Stephen Linton: Fighting TB in North Korea
Clement Liang: Protecting the Local Heritage
Steven Gan: Reporting the News for Change
Fumio Usui: Prosthetics You Want to Wear
Atsuko Muraki: Saving Women in Need
Franchesca Cubillo: The Power of Aboriginal Art
Sen Nathan: Protecting the Forest
Jan Ohrstrom: Wrestling to Overcome PTSD
Kazuko Kumon: Love, Freely Given
Masashi Hirao: Bonsai Art Performance
Luis Bononato: Striving for Freedom From Addiction
Kazunori Kumagai: Soulful Steps
Louise Richardson: Oxford - 900 Years of Education
Sheku Kanneh-Mason: Playing With Passion
Antonio Pappano: The Joy of Opera
Trinh Khanh Ha: Seize the Future With Robotic Prosthetic Arms
Dong Lina: Opening Up the Future for the Visually Impaired
Yoshino Oishi: The Scars of War
Leslie Kee: Life-Changing Portraiture
Hiroto Kawasaki: Promoting Organic Farming in China
Ben Nelson: Reforming Higher Education
Tetsu Nakamura: A Fertile Desert
Kazuhide Sekiyama: Weaving World Peace
Bea Johnson: Zero Waste Living
Toshihide Takai: Medical Equipment Strategy
Richard Yim: Developing Safer Demining Robots
Guy Parker: Advertising in a Connected World
Karl Bengs: Restoring Old Houses and Communities
Delia Ferreira Rubio: Fight Against Corruption
Kees Veldboer: Final Wishes Before Dying
Robert Riener: Robotics for a Diverse Society
Antonio López Gutiérrez: Free Medical Education in Cuba
Svetlana Alexievich: Freedom in a Post-Soviet World
Yaroslav Zhilkin: Hoping to Bring Peace to My Homeland
Ory Yoshifuji: A Second Self
MIHARU: Muscles Don't Lie
Sadan Kaptanoglu: Shipping Needs Stability
Patrick Ky: Keeping the Skies Safe
Bart Roetert: Restaurant Fighting Food Waste
NORA: No Salsa, No Life
Katherine Maher: Building the Sum of All Knowledge
Zacharias Kunuk: Protecting Inuit Heritage Through Film
Sho Kitagawa: A Three Generation Dream
Noriaki Imai: Giving Young People Hope
Solomia Melnyk: Turning Music to Power
Mitsuhiro Takasaki: Removing Troublesome Screws
Giles Martin: Producing Music in a Digital World
Yoshua Bengio: Possibilities, Risks, and Coexistence with AI
Jihan Kaisi: Employment Lifeline for Syrian Refugee Women
Jane Goodall: Vision for a Shared World
Mai Nagamatsu: You Can't Beat Katsuobushi
Tomosuke Noda: Raising River Kids
Ayad Nasser: Painting Away Poverty
Yoshihiko Akimoto: The Potential of Canned Bread
Lech Walesa: Don't Get Fooled by Populists
Ziauddin Yousafzai: Fighting for Equality
Oyungerel Tsedevdamba: The Toilet Revolution
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