TEDTalks - Season 13 / Year 2017

TEDTalks - Season 13 / Year 2017

Season 13 / Year 2017

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Datesjanv. 3, 2017 - déc. 21, 2017
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Episodes

Adam Grant: Are you a giver or a taker?
Year 2017Episode 120 min

Adam Grant: Are you a giver or a taker?

janv. 3, 2017
Erika Gregory: The world doesn't need more nuclear weapons
Year 2017Episode 220 min

Erika Gregory: The world doesn't need more nuclear weapons

janv. 4, 2017
Sam Kass: Want kids to learn well? Feed them well
Year 2017Episode 320 min

Sam Kass: Want kids to learn well? Feed them well

janv. 5, 2017
Sofia Jawed-Wessel: The lies we tell pregnant women
Year 2017Episode 420 min

Sofia Jawed-Wessel: The lies we tell pregnant women

janv. 6, 2017
Mandy Len Catron: A better way to talk about love
Year 2017Episode 520 min

Mandy Len Catron: A better way to talk about love

janv. 9, 2017
George Tulevski: The next step in nanotechnology
Year 2017Episode 620 min

George Tulevski: The next step in nanotechnology

janv. 10, 2017
Dan Bricklin: Meet the inventor of the electronic spreadsheet
Year 2017Episode 720 min

Dan Bricklin: Meet the inventor of the electronic spreadsheet

janv. 11, 2017
Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado: To solve old problems, study new species
Year 2017Episode 820 min

Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado: To solve old problems, study new species

janv. 12, 2017
Sisonke Msimang: If a story moves you, act on it
Year 2017Episode 920 min

Sisonke Msimang: If a story moves you, act on it

janv. 13, 2017
Jennifer Brea: What happens when you have a disease doctors can't diagnose
Year 2017Episode 1020 min

Jennifer Brea: What happens when you have a disease doctors can't diagnose

janv. 17, 2017
Ashley Judd: How online abuse of women has spiraled out of control
Year 2017Episode 1120 min

Ashley Judd: How online abuse of women has spiraled out of control

janv. 18, 2017
Emily Parsons-Lord: Art made of the air we breathe
Year 2017Episode 1220 min

Emily Parsons-Lord: Art made of the air we breathe

janv. 19, 2017
Robb Willer: How to have better political conversations
Year 2017Episode 1320 min

Robb Willer: How to have better political conversations

janv. 20, 2017
Paul Knoepfler: The ethical dilemma of designer babies
Year 2017Episode 1420 min

Paul Knoepfler: The ethical dilemma of designer babies

janv. 23, 2017
Jeanne Gang: Buildings that blend nature and city
Year 2017Episode 1520 min

Jeanne Gang: Buildings that blend nature and city

janv. 24, 2017
Caleb Barlow: Where is cybercrime really coming from?
Year 2017Episode 1620 min

Caleb Barlow: Where is cybercrime really coming from?

janv. 25, 2017
Deeyah Khan: What we don't know about Europe's Muslim kids
Year 2017Episode 1720 min

Deeyah Khan: What we don't know about Europe's Muslim kids

janv. 26, 2017
Deepika Kurup: A young scientist's quest for clean water
Year 2017Episode 1820 min

Deepika Kurup: A young scientist's quest for clean water

janv. 27, 2017
Sarah Parcak: Help discover ancient ruins -- before it's too late
Year 2017Episode 1920 min

Sarah Parcak: Help discover ancient ruins -- before it's too late

janv. 30, 2017
Alan Smith: Why you should love statistics
Year 2017Episode 2020 min

Alan Smith: Why you should love statistics

janv. 31, 2017
Eduardo Briceño: How to get better at the things you care about
Year 2017Episode 2120 min

Eduardo Briceño: How to get better at the things you care about

févr. 1, 2017
Sue Klebold: My son was a Columbine shooter. This is my story
Year 2017Episode 2220 min

Sue Klebold: My son was a Columbine shooter. This is my story

févr. 2, 2017
Nagin Cox: What time is it on Mars?
Year 2017Episode 2320 min

Nagin Cox: What time is it on Mars?

févr. 3, 2017
Maurice Conti: The incredible inventions of intuitive AI
Year 2017Episode 2420 min

Maurice Conti: The incredible inventions of intuitive AI

févr. 6, 2017
Tom Stranger / Thordis Elva: Our story of rape and reconciliation
Year 2017Episode 2520 min

Tom Stranger / Thordis Elva: Our story of rape and reconciliation

févr. 7, 2017
Joshua Smith: New nanotech to detect cancer early
Year 2017Episode 2620 min

Joshua Smith: New nanotech to detect cancer early

févr. 8, 2017
Jeff Speck: 4 ways to make a city more walkable
Year 2017Episode 2720 min

Jeff Speck: 4 ways to make a city more walkable

févr. 9, 2017
Aala El-Khani: What it's like to be a parent in a war zone
Year 2017Episode 2820 min

Aala El-Khani: What it's like to be a parent in a war zone

févr. 10, 2017
Miriam Zoila Pérez: How racism harms pregnant women -- and what can help
Year 2017Episode 2920 min

Miriam Zoila Pérez: How racism harms pregnant women -- and what can help

févr. 13, 2017
Rodrigo y Gabriela: An electrifying acoustic guitar performance
Year 2017Episode 3020 min

Rodrigo y Gabriela: An electrifying acoustic guitar performance

févr. 14, 2017
Amy Adele Hasinoff: How to practice safe sexting
Year 2017Episode 3120 min

Amy Adele Hasinoff: How to practice safe sexting

févr. 14, 2017
Lara Setrakian: 3 ways to fix a broken news industry
Year 2017Episode 3220 min

Lara Setrakian: 3 ways to fix a broken news industry

févr. 15, 2017
Salil Dudani: How jails extort the poor
Year 2017Episode 3320 min

Salil Dudani: How jails extort the poor

févr. 16, 2017
Grady Booch: Don't fear superintelligent AI
Year 2017Episode 3420 min

Grady Booch: Don't fear superintelligent AI

févr. 17, 2017
Yuval Noah Harari: Nationalism vs. globalism: the new political divide
Year 2017Episode 3520 min

Yuval Noah Harari: Nationalism vs. globalism: the new political divide

févr. 20, 2017
Brittney Cooper: The racial politics of time
Year 2017Episode 3620 min

Brittney Cooper: The racial politics of time

févr. 21, 2017
Jonathan Rossiter: A robot that eats pollution
Year 2017Episode 3720 min

Jonathan Rossiter: A robot that eats pollution

févr. 22, 2017
Charity Wayua: A few ways to fix a government
Year 2017Episode 3820 min

Charity Wayua: A few ways to fix a government

févr. 23, 2017
Stacy Smith: The data behind Hollywood's sexism
Year 2017Episode 3920 min

Stacy Smith: The data behind Hollywood's sexism

févr. 24, 2017
Ani Liu: Smelfies, and other experiments in synthetic biology
Year 2017Episode 4020 min

Ani Liu: Smelfies, and other experiments in synthetic biology

févr. 27, 2017
Jeff Kirschner: This app makes it fun to pick up litter
Year 2017Episode 4120 min

Jeff Kirschner: This app makes it fun to pick up litter

févr. 28, 2017
Lux Narayan: What I learned from 2,000 obituaries
Year 2017Episode 4220 min

Lux Narayan: What I learned from 2,000 obituaries

mars 1, 2017
Kathy Hull: Stories from a home for terminally ill children
Year 2017Episode 4320 min

Kathy Hull: Stories from a home for terminally ill children

mars 2, 2017
Sara Ramirez: Rollercoaster
Year 2017Episode 4420 min

Sara Ramirez: Rollercoaster

mars 3, 2017
Carrie Poppy: A scientific approach to the paranormal
Year 2017Episode 4520 min

Carrie Poppy: A scientific approach to the paranormal

mars 3, 2017
Megan Phelps-Roper: I grew up in the Westboro Baptist Church. Here's why I left
Year 2017Episode 4620 min

Megan Phelps-Roper: I grew up in the Westboro Baptist Church. Here's why I left

mars 6, 2017
Caroline Paul: To raise brave girls, encourage adventure
Year 2017Episode 4720 min

Caroline Paul: To raise brave girls, encourage adventure

mars 7, 2017
Jude Kelly: Why women should tell the stories of humanity
Year 2017Episode 4820 min

Jude Kelly: Why women should tell the stories of humanity

mars 8, 2017
Joy Buolamwini: How I'm fighting bias in algorithms
Year 2017Episode 4920 min

Joy Buolamwini: How I'm fighting bias in algorithms

mars 9, 2017
John Koenig: Beautiful new words to describe obscure emotions
Year 2017Episode 5020 min

John Koenig: Beautiful new words to describe obscure emotions

mars 10, 2017
Caitlin Doughty: A burial practice that nourishes the planet
Year 2017Episode 5120 min

Caitlin Doughty: A burial practice that nourishes the planet

mars 13, 2017
Carrie Nugent: Adventures of an asteroid hunter
Year 2017Episode 5220 min

Carrie Nugent: Adventures of an asteroid hunter

mars 14, 2017
Peggy Orenstein: What young women believe about their own sexual pleasure
Year 2017Episode 5320 min

Peggy Orenstein: What young women believe about their own sexual pleasure

mars 15, 2017
Karina Galperin: Should we simplify spelling?
Year 2017Episode 5420 min

Karina Galperin: Should we simplify spelling?

mars 16, 2017
Silk Road Ensemble: Turceasca
Year 2017Episode 5520 min

Silk Road Ensemble: Turceasca

mars 17, 2017
Dan Bell: Inside America's dead shopping malls
Year 2017Episode 5620 min

Dan Bell: Inside America's dead shopping malls

mars 17, 2017
Peter Weinstock: Lifelike simulations that make real-life surgery safer
Year 2017Episode 5720 min

Peter Weinstock: Lifelike simulations that make real-life surgery safer

mars 20, 2017
Michele L. Sullivan: Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness
Year 2017Episode 5820 min

Michele L. Sullivan: Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness

mars 21, 2017
Margaret Bourdeaux: Why civilians suffer more once a war is over
Year 2017Episode 5920 min

Margaret Bourdeaux: Why civilians suffer more once a war is over

mars 22, 2017
Simon Anholt: Who would the rest of the world vote for in your country's election?
Year 2017Episode 6020 min

Simon Anholt: Who would the rest of the world vote for in your country's election?

mars 23, 2017
Mona Chalabi: 3 ways to spot a bad statistic
Year 2017Episode 6120 min

Mona Chalabi: 3 ways to spot a bad statistic

mars 24, 2017
Ashton Cofer: A young inventor's plan to recycle Styrofoam
Year 2017Episode 6220 min

Ashton Cofer: A young inventor's plan to recycle Styrofoam

mars 27, 2017
Katie Hinde: What we don't know about mother's milk
Year 2017Episode 6320 min

Katie Hinde: What we don't know about mother's milk

mars 28, 2017
Michael Botticelli: Addiction is a disease. We should treat it like one
Year 2017Episode 6420 min

Michael Botticelli: Addiction is a disease. We should treat it like one

mars 29, 2017
Moshe Szyf: How early life experience is written into DNA
Year 2017Episode 6520 min

Moshe Szyf: How early life experience is written into DNA

mars 30, 2017
Sō Percussion: Music for Wood and Strings
Year 2017Episode 6620 min

Sō Percussion: Music for Wood and Strings

mars 31, 2017
Emtithal Mahmoud: A young poet tells the story of Darfur
Year 2017Episode 6720 min

Emtithal Mahmoud: A young poet tells the story of Darfur

mars 31, 2017
Casey Brown: Know your worth, and then ask for it
Year 2017Episode 6820 min

Casey Brown: Know your worth, and then ask for it

avr. 3, 2017
Gretchen Carlson, David Brooks: Political common ground in a polarized United States
Year 2017Episode 6920 min

Gretchen Carlson, David Brooks: Political common ground in a polarized United States

avr. 3, 2017
Katie Bouman: How to take a picture of a black hole
Year 2017Episode 7020 min

Katie Bouman: How to take a picture of a black hole

avr. 4, 2017
Sebastián Bortnik: The conversation we're not having about digital child abuse
Year 2017Episode 7120 min

Sebastián Bortnik: The conversation we're not having about digital child abuse

avr. 5, 2017
David R. Williams: How racism makes us sick
Year 2017Episode 7220 min

David R. Williams: How racism makes us sick

avr. 6, 2017
Giorgia Lupi: How we can find ourselves in data
Year 2017Episode 7320 min

Giorgia Lupi: How we can find ourselves in data

avr. 7, 2017
Ari Wallach: 3 ways to plan for the (very) long term
Year 2017Episode 7420 min

Ari Wallach: 3 ways to plan for the (very) long term

avr. 10, 2017
Jonathan Marks: In praise of conflict
Year 2017Episode 7520 min

Jonathan Marks: In praise of conflict

avr. 11, 2017
Todd Scott: An intergalactic guide to using a defibrillator
Year 2017Episode 7620 min

Todd Scott: An intergalactic guide to using a defibrillator

avr. 12, 2017
Zubaida Bai: A simple birth kit for mothers in the developing world
Year 2017Episode 7720 min

Zubaida Bai: A simple birth kit for mothers in the developing world

avr. 13, 2017
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: We should all be feminists
Year 2017Episode 7820 min

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: We should all be feminists

avr. 14, 2017
Siamak Hariri: How do you build a sacred space?
Year 2017Episode 7920 min

Siamak Hariri: How do you build a sacred space?

avr. 17, 2017
Natasha Hurley-Walker: How radio telescopes show us unseen galaxies
Year 2017Episode 8020 min

Natasha Hurley-Walker: How radio telescopes show us unseen galaxies

avr. 18, 2017
Amy Green: A video game to cope with grief
Year 2017Episode 8120 min

Amy Green: A video game to cope with grief

avr. 19, 2017
David Casarett: A doctor's case for medical marijuana
Year 2017Episode 8220 min

David Casarett: A doctor's case for medical marijuana

avr. 20, 2017
Curtis 'Wall Street' Carroll: How I learned to read -- and trade stocks -- in prison
Year 2017Episode 8320 min

Curtis 'Wall Street' Carroll: How I learned to read -- and trade stocks -- in prison

avr. 21, 2017
Stephanie Busari: How fake news does real harm
Year 2017Episode 8420 min

Stephanie Busari: How fake news does real harm

avr. 24, 2017
Siddhartha Roy: Science in service to the public good
Year 2017Episode 8520 min

Siddhartha Roy: Science in service to the public good

avr. 25, 2017
His Holiness Pope Francis: Why the only future worth building includes everyone
Year 2017Episode 8620 min

His Holiness Pope Francis: Why the only future worth building includes everyone

avr. 26, 2017
Serena Williams and Gayle King: On tennis, love and motherhood
Year 2017Episode 8720 min

Serena Williams and Gayle King: On tennis, love and motherhood

avr. 27, 2017
Lisa Genova: What you can do to prevent Alzheimer's
Year 2017Episode 8820 min

Lisa Genova: What you can do to prevent Alzheimer's

avr. 28, 2017
Elon Musk: The future we're building -- and boring
Year 2017Episode 8920 min

Elon Musk: The future we're building -- and boring

mai 1, 2017
Deborah Lipstadt: Behind the lies of Holocaust denial
Year 2017Episode 9020 min

Deborah Lipstadt: Behind the lies of Holocaust denial

mai 2, 2017
Laura Galante: How to exploit democracy
Year 2017Episode 9120 min

Laura Galante: How to exploit democracy

mai 3, 2017
Sangu Delle: There's no shame in taking care of your mental health
Year 2017Episode 9220 min

Sangu Delle: There's no shame in taking care of your mental health

mai 4, 2017
Karim Abouelnaga: A summer school kids actually want to attend
Year 2017Episode 9320 min

Karim Abouelnaga: A summer school kids actually want to attend

mai 5, 2017
Carolyn Jones: A tribute to nurses
Year 2017Episode 9420 min

Carolyn Jones: A tribute to nurses

mai 8, 2017
Robert Sapolsky: The biology of our best and worst selves
Year 2017Episode 9520 min

Robert Sapolsky: The biology of our best and worst selves

mai 9, 2017
Jorge Drexler: Poetry, music and identity
Year 2017Episode 9620 min

Jorge Drexler: Poetry, music and identity

mai 10, 2017
Kate Stafford: How human noise affects ocean habitats
Year 2017Episode 9720 min

Kate Stafford: How human noise affects ocean habitats

mai 12, 2017
Shah Rukh Khan: Thoughts on humanity, fame and love
Year 2017Episode 9820 min

Shah Rukh Khan: Thoughts on humanity, fame and love

mai 12, 2017
Stuart Russell: 3 principles for creating safer AI
Year 2017Episode 9920 min

Stuart Russell: 3 principles for creating safer AI

mai 15, 2017
Lucy Kalanithi: What makes life worth living in the face of death
Year 2017Episode 10020 min

Lucy Kalanithi: What makes life worth living in the face of death

mai 16, 2017
Ted Halstead: A climate solution where all sides can win
Year 2017Episode 10120 min

Ted Halstead: A climate solution where all sides can win

mai 17, 2017
Wendy Troxel: Why school should start later for teens
Year 2017Episode 10220 min

Wendy Troxel: Why school should start later for teens

mai 18, 2017
T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison: When Black women walk, things change
Year 2017Episode 10320 min

T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison: When Black women walk, things change

mai 19, 2017
Rutger Bregman: Poverty isn't a lack of character; it's a lack of cash
Year 2017Episode 10420 min

Rutger Bregman: Poverty isn't a lack of character; it's a lack of cash

mai 22, 2017
Sitawa Wafula: Why I speak up about living with epilepsy
Year 2017Episode 10520 min

Sitawa Wafula: Why I speak up about living with epilepsy

mai 23, 2017
Anthony D. Romero: This is what democracy looks like
Year 2017Episode 10620 min

Anthony D. Romero: This is what democracy looks like

mai 24, 2017
Nina Fedoroff: A secret weapon against Zika and other mosquito-borne diseases
Year 2017Episode 10720 min

Nina Fedoroff: A secret weapon against Zika and other mosquito-borne diseases

mai 25, 2017
OK Go: How to find a wonderful idea
Year 2017Episode 10820 min

OK Go: How to find a wonderful idea

mai 26, 2017
Triona McGrath: How pollution is changing the ocean's chemistry
Year 2017Episode 10920 min

Triona McGrath: How pollution is changing the ocean's chemistry

mai 29, 2017
Garry Kasparov: Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them
Year 2017Episode 11020 min

Garry Kasparov: Don't fear intelligent machines. Work with them

mai 30, 2017
Marlon Peterson: Am I not human? A call for criminal justice reform
Year 2017Episode 11120 min

Marlon Peterson: Am I not human? A call for criminal justice reform

mai 31, 2017
Raj Panjabi: No one should die because they live too far from a doctor
Year 2017Episode 11220 min

Raj Panjabi: No one should die because they live too far from a doctor

juin 1, 2017
Rhiannon Giddens: Songs that bring history to life
Year 2017Episode 11320 min

Rhiannon Giddens: Songs that bring history to life

juin 2, 2017
Michael Bierut: How to design a library that makes kids want to read
Year 2017Episode 11420 min

Michael Bierut: How to design a library that makes kids want to read

juin 2, 2017
Michael Patrick Lynch: How to see past your own perspective and find truth
Year 2017Episode 11520 min

Michael Patrick Lynch: How to see past your own perspective and find truth

juin 5, 2017
Justin Davidson: Why glass towers are bad for city life -- and what we need instead
Year 2017Episode 11620 min

Justin Davidson: Why glass towers are bad for city life -- and what we need instead

juin 6, 2017
Carina Morillo: To understand autism, don't look away
Year 2017Episode 11720 min

Carina Morillo: To understand autism, don't look away

juin 7, 2017
Mehdi Ordikhani-Seyedlar: What happens in your brain when you pay attention?
Year 2017Episode 11820 min

Mehdi Ordikhani-Seyedlar: What happens in your brain when you pay attention?

juin 8, 2017
Anne Lamott: 12 truths I learned from life and writing
Year 2017Episode 11920 min

Anne Lamott: 12 truths I learned from life and writing

juin 9, 2017
Tim Ferriss: Why you should define your fears instead of your goals
Year 2017Episode 12020 min

Tim Ferriss: Why you should define your fears instead of your goals

juin 12, 2017
Richard Browning: How I built a jet suit
Year 2017Episode 12120 min

Richard Browning: How I built a jet suit

juin 13, 2017
Katrina Spade: When I die, recompose me
Year 2017Episode 12220 min

Katrina Spade: When I die, recompose me

juin 14, 2017
Sharon Terry: Science didn't understand my kids' rare disease until I decided to study it
Year 2017Episode 12320 min

Sharon Terry: Science didn't understand my kids' rare disease until I decided to study it

juin 15, 2017
Sofi Tukker: 'Awoo'
Year 2017Episode 12420 min

Sofi Tukker: 'Awoo'

juin 16, 2017
Jim Yong Kim: Doesn't everyone deserve a chance at a good life?
Year 2017Episode 12520 min

Jim Yong Kim: Doesn't everyone deserve a chance at a good life?

juin 16, 2017
Anab Jain: Why we need to imagine different futures
Year 2017Episode 12620 min

Anab Jain: Why we need to imagine different futures

juin 19, 2017
David Miliband: The refugee crisis is a test of our character
Year 2017Episode 12720 min

David Miliband: The refugee crisis is a test of our character

juin 20, 2017
Sinéad Burke: Why design should include everyone
Year 2017Episode 12820 min

Sinéad Burke: Why design should include everyone

juin 21, 2017
Cheyenne Cochrane: A celebration of natural hair
Year 2017Episode 12920 min

Cheyenne Cochrane: A celebration of natural hair

juin 22, 2017
Luma Mufleh: Don't feel sorry for refugees -- believe in them
Year 2017Episode 13020 min

Luma Mufleh: Don't feel sorry for refugees -- believe in them

juin 23, 2017
Manu Prakash: Lifesaving scientific tools made of paper
Year 2017Episode 13120 min

Manu Prakash: Lifesaving scientific tools made of paper

juil. 10, 2017
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: How we can face the future without fear, together
Year 2017Episode 13220 min

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: How we can face the future without fear, together

juil. 11, 2017
Jorge Ramos: Why journalists have an obligation to challenge power
Year 2017Episode 13320 min

Jorge Ramos: Why journalists have an obligation to challenge power

juil. 12, 2017
Liz Hajek: What rivers can tell us about the earth's history
Year 2017Episode 13420 min

Liz Hajek: What rivers can tell us about the earth's history

juil. 13, 2017
Adam Alter: Why our screens make us less happy
Year 2017Episode 13520 min

Adam Alter: Why our screens make us less happy

juil. 14, 2017
Kate Marvel: Can clouds buy us more time to solve climate change?
Year 2017Episode 13620 min

Kate Marvel: Can clouds buy us more time to solve climate change?

juil. 17, 2017
Anil Seth: Your brain hallucinates your conscious reality
Year 2017Episode 13720 min

Anil Seth: Your brain hallucinates your conscious reality

juil. 18, 2017
Tricia Wang: The human insights missing from big data
Year 2017Episode 13820 min

Tricia Wang: The human insights missing from big data

juil. 19, 2017
Noah Feldman: Hamilton vs. Madison and the birth of American partisanship
Year 2017Episode 13920 min

Noah Feldman: Hamilton vs. Madison and the birth of American partisanship

juil. 20, 2017
Susan Robinson: How I fail at being disabled
Year 2017Episode 14020 min

Susan Robinson: How I fail at being disabled

juil. 21, 2017
Grace Kim: How cohousing can make us happier (and live longer)
Year 2017Episode 14120 min

Grace Kim: How cohousing can make us happier (and live longer)

juil. 24, 2017
Jimmy Lin: A simple new blood test that can catch cancer early
Year 2017Episode 14220 min

Jimmy Lin: A simple new blood test that can catch cancer early

juil. 25, 2017
Tristan Harris: The manipulative tricks tech companies use to capture your attention
Year 2017Episode 14320 min

Tristan Harris: The manipulative tricks tech companies use to capture your attention

juil. 26, 2017
Jennifer Pluznick: You smell with your body, not just your nose
Year 2017Episode 14420 min

Jennifer Pluznick: You smell with your body, not just your nose

juil. 27, 2017
Kristen Marhaver: Why I still have hope for coral reefs
Year 2017Episode 14520 min

Kristen Marhaver: Why I still have hope for coral reefs

juil. 28, 2017
Marc Raibert: Meet Spot, the robot dog that can run, hop and open doors
Year 2017Episode 14620 min

Marc Raibert: Meet Spot, the robot dog that can run, hop and open doors

juil. 31, 2017
Titus Kaphar: Can art amend history?
Year 2017Episode 14720 min

Titus Kaphar: Can art amend history?

août 1, 2017
Ingrid Betancourt: What six years in captivity taught me about fear and faith
Year 2017Episode 14820 min

Ingrid Betancourt: What six years in captivity taught me about fear and faith

août 2, 2017
Françoise Mouly: The stories behind The New Yorker's iconic covers
Year 2017Episode 14920 min

Françoise Mouly: The stories behind The New Yorker's iconic covers

août 3, 2017
Joseph Redmon: How computers learn to recognize objects instantly
Year 2017Episode 15020 min

Joseph Redmon: How computers learn to recognize objects instantly

août 4, 2017
Tom Gruber: How AI can enhance our memory, work and social lives
Year 2017Episode 15120 min

Tom Gruber: How AI can enhance our memory, work and social lives

août 7, 2017
Anjan Chatterjee: How your brain decides what is beautiful
Year 2017Episode 15220 min

Anjan Chatterjee: How your brain decides what is beautiful

août 8, 2017
Ashton Applewhite: Let's end ageism
Year 2017Episode 15320 min

Ashton Applewhite: Let's end ageism

août 9, 2017
David Baron: You owe it to yourself to experience a total solar eclipse
Year 2017Episode 15420 min

David Baron: You owe it to yourself to experience a total solar eclipse

août 10, 2017
Jon Boogz and Lil Buck: A dance to honor Mother Earth
Year 2017Episode 15520 min

Jon Boogz and Lil Buck: A dance to honor Mother Earth

août 11, 2017
Anne Madden: Meet the microscopic life in your home -- and on your face
Year 2017Episode 15620 min

Anne Madden: Meet the microscopic life in your home -- and on your face

août 11, 2017
Damon Davis: What I saw at the Ferguson protests
Year 2017Episode 15720 min

Damon Davis: What I saw at the Ferguson protests

août 14, 2017
Manoush Zomorodi: How boredom can lead to your most brilliant ideas
Year 2017Episode 15820 min

Manoush Zomorodi: How boredom can lead to your most brilliant ideas

août 15, 2017
Ronald Sullivan: How I help free innocent people from prison
Year 2017Episode 15920 min

Ronald Sullivan: How I help free innocent people from prison

août 15, 2017
Jack Conte: How artists can (finally) get paid in the digital age
Year 2017Episode 16020 min

Jack Conte: How artists can (finally) get paid in the digital age

août 16, 2017
Peter Calthorpe: 7 principles for building better cities
Year 2017Episode 16120 min

Peter Calthorpe: 7 principles for building better cities

août 17, 2017
Richard J. Berry: A practical way to help the homeless find work and safety
Year 2017Episode 16220 min

Richard J. Berry: A practical way to help the homeless find work and safety

août 17, 2017
Susan Pinker: The secret to living longer may be your social life
Year 2017Episode 16320 min

Susan Pinker: The secret to living longer may be your social life

août 18, 2017
Anika Paulson: How I found myself through music
Year 2017Episode 16420 min

Anika Paulson: How I found myself through music

août 21, 2017
Cathy O'Neil: The era of blind faith in big data must end
Year 2017Episode 16520 min

Cathy O'Neil: The era of blind faith in big data must end

août 22, 2017
Iyad Rahwan: What moral decisions should driverless cars make?
Year 2017Episode 16620 min

Iyad Rahwan: What moral decisions should driverless cars make?

août 22, 2017
David Whyte: A lyrical bridge between past, present and future
Year 2017Episode 16720 min

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août 23, 2017
Robin Hanson: What would happen if we upload our brains to computers?
Year 2017Episode 16820 min

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août 24, 2017
Carolyn Bertozzi: What the sugar coating on your cells is trying to tell you
Year 2017Episode 16920 min

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août 24, 2017
Laolu Senbanjo: The Sacred Art of the Ori
Year 2017Episode 17020 min

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août 25, 2017
Niki Okuk: When workers own companies, the economy is more resilient
Year 2017Episode 17120 min

Niki Okuk: When workers own companies, the economy is more resilient

août 28, 2017
Wanuri Kahiu: Fun, fierce and fantastical African art
Year 2017Episode 17220 min

Wanuri Kahiu: Fun, fierce and fantastical African art

août 29, 2017
Tara Winkler: Why we need to end the era of orphanages
Year 2017Episode 17320 min

Tara Winkler: Why we need to end the era of orphanages

août 29, 2017
Noriko Arai: Can a robot pass a university entrance exam?
Year 2017Episode 17420 min

Noriko Arai: Can a robot pass a university entrance exam?

août 30, 2017
Jennifer Granick: How the US government spies on people who protest -- including you
Year 2017Episode 17520 min

Jennifer Granick: How the US government spies on people who protest -- including you

août 31, 2017
Chance Coughenour: How your pictures can help reclaim lost history
Year 2017Episode 17620 min

Chance Coughenour: How your pictures can help reclaim lost history

août 31, 2017
Chetan Bhatt: Dare to refuse the origin myths that claim who you are
Year 2017Episode 17720 min

Chetan Bhatt: Dare to refuse the origin myths that claim who you are

sept. 1, 2017
Daan Roosegaarde: A smog vacuum cleaner and other magical city designs
Year 2017Episode 17820 min

Daan Roosegaarde: A smog vacuum cleaner and other magical city designs

sept. 5, 2017
Erin Marie Saltman: How young people join violent extremist groups -- and how to stop them
Year 2017Episode 17920 min

Erin Marie Saltman: How young people join violent extremist groups -- and how to stop them

sept. 5, 2017
Ray Dalio: How to build a company where the best ideas win
Year 2017Episode 18020 min

Ray Dalio: How to build a company where the best ideas win

sept. 6, 2017
Tomás Saraceno: Would you live in a floating city in the sky?
Year 2017Episode 18120 min

Tomás Saraceno: Would you live in a floating city in the sky?

sept. 7, 2017
Benjamin Grant: What it feels like to see Earth from space
Year 2017Episode 18220 min

Benjamin Grant: What it feels like to see Earth from space

sept. 7, 2017
OluTimehin Adegbeye: Who belongs in a city?
Year 2017Episode 18320 min

OluTimehin Adegbeye: Who belongs in a city?

sept. 8, 2017
Caitlin Quattromani and Lauran Arledge: How our friendship survives our opposing politics
Year 2017Episode 18420 min

Caitlin Quattromani and Lauran Arledge: How our friendship survives our opposing politics

sept. 11, 2017
Emily Esfahani Smith: There's more to life than being happy
Year 2017Episode 18520 min

Emily Esfahani Smith: There's more to life than being happy

sept. 11, 2017
Alexander Wagner: What really motivates people to be honest in business
Year 2017Episode 18620 min

Alexander Wagner: What really motivates people to be honest in business

sept. 12, 2017
Pierre Thiam: A forgotten ancient grain that could help Africa prosper
Year 2017Episode 18720 min

Pierre Thiam: A forgotten ancient grain that could help Africa prosper

sept. 13, 2017
Augie Picado: The real reason manufacturing jobs are disappearing
Year 2017Episode 18820 min

Augie Picado: The real reason manufacturing jobs are disappearing

sept. 14, 2017
Helen Czerski: The fascinating physics of everyday life
Year 2017Episode 18920 min

Helen Czerski: The fascinating physics of everyday life

sept. 14, 2017
Sethembile Msezane@ Living sculptures that stand for history's truths
Year 2017Episode 19020 min

Sethembile Msezane@ Living sculptures that stand for history's truths

sept. 15, 2017
Jun Wang: How digital DNA could help you make better health choices
Year 2017Episode 19120 min

Jun Wang: How digital DNA could help you make better health choices

sept. 18, 2017
Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò: Why Africa must become a center of knowledge again
Year 2017Episode 19220 min

Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò: Why Africa must become a center of knowledge again

sept. 19, 2017
Duarte Geraldino: What we're missing in the debate about immigration
Year 2017Episode 19320 min

Duarte Geraldino: What we're missing in the debate about immigration

sept. 19, 2017
Armando Azua-Bustos: The most Martian place on Earth
Year 2017Episode 19420 min

Armando Azua-Bustos: The most Martian place on Earth

sept. 20, 2017
Radhika Nagpal: What intelligent machines can learn from a school of fish
Year 2017Episode 19520 min

Radhika Nagpal: What intelligent machines can learn from a school of fish

sept. 21, 2017
Theo E.J. Wilson: A black man goes undercover in the alt-right
Year 2017Episode 19620 min

Theo E.J. Wilson: A black man goes undercover in the alt-right

sept. 21, 2017
Karoliina Korppoo: How a video game might help us build better cities
Year 2017Episode 19720 min

Karoliina Korppoo: How a video game might help us build better cities

sept. 22, 2017
Anindya Kundu: The boost students need to overcome obstacles
Year 2017Episode 19820 min

Anindya Kundu: The boost students need to overcome obstacles

sept. 24, 2017
Mei Lin Neo: The fascinating secret lives of giant clams
Year 2017Episode 19920 min

Mei Lin Neo: The fascinating secret lives of giant clams

sept. 25, 2017
Nabila Alibhai: Why people of different faiths are painting their houses of worship yellow
Year 2017Episode 20020 min

Nabila Alibhai: Why people of different faiths are painting their houses of worship yellow

sept. 26, 2017
Julio Gil Future: tech will give you the benefits of city life anywhere
Year 2017Episode 20120 min

Julio Gil Future: tech will give you the benefits of city life anywhere

sept. 27, 2017
Anna Heringer: The warmth and wisdom of mud buildings
Year 2017Episode 20220 min

Anna Heringer: The warmth and wisdom of mud buildings

sept. 28, 2017
Christian Rodríguez: What teen pregnancy looks like in Latin America
Year 2017Episode 20320 min

Christian Rodríguez: What teen pregnancy looks like in Latin America

sept. 28, 2017
Euna Lee: What I learned as a prisoner in North Korea
Year 2017Episode 20420 min

Euna Lee: What I learned as a prisoner in North Korea

sept. 29, 2017
Helen Pearson: Lessons from the longest study on human development
Year 2017Episode 20520 min

Helen Pearson: Lessons from the longest study on human development

oct. 2, 2017
Gabriela González: How LIGO discovered gravitational waves — and what might be next
Year 2017Episode 20620 min

Gabriela González: How LIGO discovered gravitational waves — and what might be next

oct. 3, 2017
Prumsodun Ok: The magic of Khmer classical dance
Year 2017Episode 20720 min

Prumsodun Ok: The magic of Khmer classical dance

oct. 3, 2017
Levon Biss: Mind-blowing, magnified portraits of insects
Year 2017Episode 20820 min

Levon Biss: Mind-blowing, magnified portraits of insects

oct. 4, 2017
Nikki Webber Allen: Don't suffer from your depression in silence
Year 2017Episode 20920 min

Nikki Webber Allen: Don't suffer from your depression in silence

oct. 5, 2017
Sara Menker: A global food crisis may be less than a decade away
Year 2017Episode 21020 min

Sara Menker: A global food crisis may be less than a decade away

oct. 5, 2017
Christiane Amanpour: How to seek truth in the era of fake news
Year 2017Episode 21120 min

Christiane Amanpour: How to seek truth in the era of fake news

oct. 6, 2017
Chika Ezeanya-Esiobu: How Africa can use its traditional knowledge to make progress
Year 2017Episode 21220 min

Chika Ezeanya-Esiobu: How Africa can use its traditional knowledge to make progress

oct. 9, 2017
Greg Gage: Electrical experiments with plants that count and communicate
Year 2017Episode 21320 min

Greg Gage: Electrical experiments with plants that count and communicate

oct. 10, 2017
Eric Dyer: The forgotten art of the zoetrope
Year 2017Episode 21420 min

Eric Dyer: The forgotten art of the zoetrope

oct. 10, 2017
David Lee: Why jobs of the future won't feel like work
Year 2017Episode 21520 min

David Lee: Why jobs of the future won't feel like work

oct. 11, 2017
Sara DeWitt: 3 fears about screen time for kids -- and why they're not true
Year 2017Episode 21620 min

Sara DeWitt: 3 fears about screen time for kids -- and why they're not true

oct. 12, 2017
Elif Shafak: The revolutionary power of diverse thought
Year 2017Episode 21720 min

Elif Shafak: The revolutionary power of diverse thought

oct. 13, 2017
Paul Tasner: How I became an entrepreneur at 66
Year 2017Episode 21820 min

Paul Tasner: How I became an entrepreneur at 66

oct. 16, 2017
Kristin Poinar: What's hidden under the Greenland ice sheet?
Year 2017Episode 21920 min

Kristin Poinar: What's hidden under the Greenland ice sheet?

oct. 17, 2017
Elizabeth Wayne: We can hack our immune cells to fight cancer
Year 2017Episode 22020 min

Elizabeth Wayne: We can hack our immune cells to fight cancer

oct. 17, 2017
Margrethe Vestager: The new age of corporate monopolies
Year 2017Episode 22120 min

Margrethe Vestager: The new age of corporate monopolies

oct. 18, 2017
Uldus Bakhtiozina: Portraits that transform people into whatever they want to be
Year 2017Episode 22220 min

Uldus Bakhtiozina: Portraits that transform people into whatever they want to be

oct. 19, 2017
Chris Sheldrick: A precise, three-word address for every place on earth
Year 2017Episode 22320 min

Chris Sheldrick: A precise, three-word address for every place on earth

oct. 19, 2017
Huang Yi & KUKA: A human-robot dance duet
Year 2017Episode 22420 min

Huang Yi & KUKA: A human-robot dance duet

oct. 20, 2017
Gus Casely-Hayford: The powerful stories that shaped Africa
Year 2017Episode 22520 min

Gus Casely-Hayford: The powerful stories that shaped Africa

oct. 20, 2017
Mike Kinney: A pro wrestler's guide to confidence
Year 2017Episode 22620 min

Mike Kinney: A pro wrestler's guide to confidence

oct. 23, 2017
Naomi McDougall Jones: What it's like to be a woman in Hollywood
Year 2017Episode 22720 min

Naomi McDougall Jones: What it's like to be a woman in Hollywood

oct. 24, 2017
Anjan Sundaram: Why I risked my life to expose a government massacre
Year 2017Episode 22820 min

Anjan Sundaram: Why I risked my life to expose a government massacre

oct. 24, 2017
Rocío Lorenzo: How diversity makes teams more innovative
Year 2017Episode 22920 min

Rocío Lorenzo: How diversity makes teams more innovative

oct. 25, 2017
Martin Ford: How we'll earn money in a future without jobs
Year 2017Episode 23020 min

Martin Ford: How we'll earn money in a future without jobs

oct. 26, 2017
Carlos Bautista: The awful logic of land mines -- and an app that helps people avoid them
Year 2017Episode 23120 min

Carlos Bautista: The awful logic of land mines -- and an app that helps people avoid them

oct. 26, 2017
Zeynep Tufekci: We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads
Year 2017Episode 23220 min

Zeynep Tufekci: We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads

oct. 27, 2017
Shonda Rhimes and Cyndi Stivers: The future of storytelling
Year 2017Episode 23320 min

Shonda Rhimes and Cyndi Stivers: The future of storytelling

oct. 30, 2017
Tim Kruger: Can we stop climate change by removing CO2 from the air?
Year 2017Episode 23420 min

Tim Kruger: Can we stop climate change by removing CO2 from the air?

oct. 31, 2017
Lauren Sallan: How to win at evolution and survive a mass extinction
Year 2017Episode 23520 min

Lauren Sallan: How to win at evolution and survive a mass extinction

oct. 31, 2017
Nnedi Okorafor: Sci-fi stories that imagine a future Africa
Year 2017Episode 23620 min

Nnedi Okorafor: Sci-fi stories that imagine a future Africa

nov. 1, 2017
Giulia Enders: The surprisingly charming science of your gut
Year 2017Episode 23720 min

Giulia Enders: The surprisingly charming science of your gut

nov. 2, 2017
Amel Karboul: The global learning crisis -- and what to do about it
Year 2017Episode 23820 min

Amel Karboul: The global learning crisis -- and what to do about it

nov. 3, 2017
Gretchen Carlson: How we can end sexual harassment at work
Year 2017Episode 23920 min

Gretchen Carlson: How we can end sexual harassment at work

nov. 6, 2017
Washington Wachira: For the love of birds
Year 2017Episode 24020 min

Washington Wachira: For the love of birds

nov. 6, 2017
Inés Hercovich: Why women stay silent after sexual assault
Year 2017Episode 24120 min

Inés Hercovich: Why women stay silent after sexual assault

nov. 7, 2017
Paul Hessburg: Why wildfires have gotten worse -- and what we can do about it
Year 2017Episode 24220 min

Paul Hessburg: Why wildfires have gotten worse -- and what we can do about it

nov. 7, 2017
Ameenah Gurib-Fakim and Stephanie Busari: An interview with Mauritius's first female president
Year 2017Episode 24320 min

Ameenah Gurib-Fakim and Stephanie Busari: An interview with Mauritius's first female president

nov. 8, 2017
Jon Bowers: We should aim for perfection -- and stop fearing failure
Year 2017Episode 24420 min

Jon Bowers: We should aim for perfection -- and stop fearing failure

nov. 9, 2017
Robert Muggah: The biggest risks facing cities -- and some solutions
Year 2017Episode 24520 min

Robert Muggah: The biggest risks facing cities -- and some solutions

nov. 9, 2017
Victoria Pratt: How judges can show respect
Year 2017Episode 24620 min

Victoria Pratt: How judges can show respect

nov. 10, 2017
Teresa Njoroge: What I learned serving time for a crime I didn't commit
Year 2017Episode 24720 min

Teresa Njoroge: What I learned serving time for a crime I didn't commit

nov. 13, 2017
Jackson Bird: How to talk (and listen) to transgender people
Year 2017Episode 24820 min

Jackson Bird: How to talk (and listen) to transgender people

nov. 14, 2017
Lloyd Pendleton: The Housing First approach to homelessness
Year 2017Episode 24920 min

Lloyd Pendleton: The Housing First approach to homelessness

nov. 14, 2017
David Titley: How the military fights climate change
Year 2017Episode 25020 min

David Titley: How the military fights climate change

nov. 15, 2017
Beth Malone: How my dad's dementia changed my idea of death (and life)
Year 2017Episode 25120 min

Beth Malone: How my dad's dementia changed my idea of death (and life)

nov. 16, 2017
Christen Reighter: I don't want children -- stop telling me I'll change my mind
Year 2017Episode 25220 min

Christen Reighter: I don't want children -- stop telling me I'll change my mind

nov. 16, 2017
Kayla Briët: Why do I make art? To build time capsules for my heritage
Year 2017Episode 25320 min

Kayla Briët: Why do I make art? To build time capsules for my heritage

nov. 17, 2017
Per Espen Stoknes: How to transform apocalypse fatigue into action on global warming
Year 2017Episode 25420 min

Per Espen Stoknes: How to transform apocalypse fatigue into action on global warming

nov. 17, 2017
Niti Bhan: The hidden opportunities of the informal economy
Year 2017Episode 25520 min

Niti Bhan: The hidden opportunities of the informal economy

nov. 20, 2017
Scott Galloway: How Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google manipulate our emotions
Year 2017Episode 25620 min

Scott Galloway: How Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google manipulate our emotions

nov. 21, 2017
Sarah Corbett: Activism needs introverts
Year 2017Episode 25720 min

Sarah Corbett: Activism needs introverts

nov. 21, 2017
Mariano Sigman and Dan Ariely: How can groups make good decisions?
Year 2017Episode 25820 min

Mariano Sigman and Dan Ariely: How can groups make good decisions?

nov. 22, 2017
Leah Chase and Pat Mitchell: An interview with the Queen of Creole Cuisine
Year 2017Episode 25920 min

Leah Chase and Pat Mitchell: An interview with the Queen of Creole Cuisine

nov. 22, 2017
Elizabeth Blackburn: The science of cells that never get old
Year 2017Episode 26020 min

Elizabeth Blackburn: The science of cells that never get old

nov. 27, 2017
Keller Rinaudo: How we're using drones to deliver blood and save lives
Year 2017Episode 26120 min

Keller Rinaudo: How we're using drones to deliver blood and save lives

nov. 28, 2017
Matilda Ho: The future of good food in China
Year 2017Episode 26220 min

Matilda Ho: The future of good food in China

nov. 28, 2017
Natsai Audrey Chieza: Fashion has a pollution problem - can biology fix it?
Year 2017Episode 26320 min

Natsai Audrey Chieza: Fashion has a pollution problem - can biology fix it?

nov. 29, 2017
Sebastian Thrun and Chris Anderson: What AI is -- and isn't
Year 2017Episode 26420 min

Sebastian Thrun and Chris Anderson: What AI is -- and isn't

nov. 30, 2017
G.T. Bynum: A Republican mayor's plan to replace partisanship with policy
Year 2017Episode 26520 min

G.T. Bynum: A Republican mayor's plan to replace partisanship with policy

nov. 30, 2017
Luvvie Ajayi: Get comfortable with being uncomfortable
Year 2017Episode 26620 min

Luvvie Ajayi: Get comfortable with being uncomfortable

déc. 1, 2017
Justin Baldoni: Why I'm done trying to be
Year 2017Episode 26720 min

Justin Baldoni: Why I'm done trying to be

déc. 4, 2017
Dan Gartenberg: The brain benefits of deep sleep -- and how to get more of it
Year 2017Episode 26820 min

Dan Gartenberg: The brain benefits of deep sleep -- and how to get more of it

déc. 5, 2017
Martina Flor: The secret language of letter design
Year 2017Episode 26920 min

Martina Flor: The secret language of letter design

déc. 5, 2017
Alastair Gray: How fake handbags fund terrorism and organized crime
Year 2017Episode 27020 min

Alastair Gray: How fake handbags fund terrorism and organized crime

déc. 6, 2017
Dao Nguyen: What makes something go viral?
Year 2017Episode 27120 min

Dao Nguyen: What makes something go viral?

déc. 7, 2017
Devita Davison: How urban agriculture is transforming Detroit
Year 2017Episode 27220 min

Devita Davison: How urban agriculture is transforming Detroit

déc. 7, 2017
Nadine Hachach-Haram: How augmented reality could change the future of surgery
Year 2017Episode 27320 min

Nadine Hachach-Haram: How augmented reality could change the future of surgery

déc. 8, 2017
Gautam Bhan: A bold plan to house 100 million people
Year 2017Episode 27420 min

Gautam Bhan: A bold plan to house 100 million people

déc. 11, 2017
Xavier De Kestelier: Adventures of an interplanetary architect
Year 2017Episode 27520 min

Xavier De Kestelier: Adventures of an interplanetary architect

déc. 11, 2017
Joan Blades and John Gable: Free yourself from your filter bubbles
Year 2017Episode 27620 min

Joan Blades and John Gable: Free yourself from your filter bubbles

déc. 12, 2017
Miho Janvier: Lessons from a solar storm chaser
Year 2017Episode 27720 min

Miho Janvier: Lessons from a solar storm chaser

déc. 12, 2017
Kamau Gachigi: Success stories from Kenya's first makerspace
Year 2017Episode 27820 min

Kamau Gachigi: Success stories from Kenya's first makerspace

déc. 13, 2017
David Brenner: A new weapon in the fight against superbugs
Year 2017Episode 27920 min

David Brenner: A new weapon in the fight against superbugs

déc. 14, 2017
Angela Wang: How China is changing the future of shopping
Year 2017Episode 28020 min

Angela Wang: How China is changing the future of shopping

déc. 14, 2017
Atul Gawande: Want to get great at something? Get a coach
Year 2017Episode 28120 min

Atul Gawande: Want to get great at something? Get a coach

déc. 15, 2017
Javed Akhtar: The gift of words
Year 2017Episode 28220 min

Javed Akhtar: The gift of words

déc. 18, 2017
Tiffany Watt Smith: The history of human emotions
Year 2017Episode 28320 min

Tiffany Watt Smith: The history of human emotions

déc. 18, 2017
Joel Jackson: A vehicle built in Africa, for Africa
Year 2017Episode 28420 min

Joel Jackson: A vehicle built in Africa, for Africa

déc. 19, 2017
Yvette Alberdingk Thijm: The power of citizen video to create undeniable truths
Year 2017Episode 28520 min

Yvette Alberdingk Thijm: The power of citizen video to create undeniable truths

déc. 19, 2017
Deborah Willis and Hank Willis: Thomas A mother and son united by love and art
Year 2017Episode 28620 min

Deborah Willis and Hank Willis: Thomas A mother and son united by love and art

déc. 20, 2017
Christian Benimana: The next generation of African architects and designers
Year 2017Episode 28720 min

Christian Benimana: The next generation of African architects and designers

déc. 21, 2017
Heather Lanier: 'Good' and 'bad' are incomplete stories we tell ourselves
Year 2017Episode 28820 min

Heather Lanier: 'Good' and 'bad' are incomplete stories we tell ourselves

déc. 21, 2017

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