TEDTalks - Season 14 / Year 2018

TEDTalks - Season 14 / Year 2018

Season 14 / Year 2018

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Datesjanv. 2, 2018 - déc. 21, 2018
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Episodes

Christopher Ategeka: How adoption worked for me
Year 2018Episode 120 min

Christopher Ategeka: How adoption worked for me

janv. 2, 2018
Lisa Feldman Barrett: You aren't at the mercy of your emotions -- your brain creates them
Year 2018Episode 220 min

Lisa Feldman Barrett: You aren't at the mercy of your emotions -- your brain creates them

janv. 2, 2018
Lana Mazahreh: 3 thoughtful ways to conserve water
Year 2018Episode 320 min

Lana Mazahreh: 3 thoughtful ways to conserve water

janv. 3, 2018
Arik Hartmann: Our treatment of HIV has advanced. Why hasn't the stigma changed?
Year 2018Episode 420 min

Arik Hartmann: Our treatment of HIV has advanced. Why hasn't the stigma changed?

janv. 4, 2018
Sue Jaye Johnson: What we don't teach kids about sex
Year 2018Episode 520 min

Sue Jaye Johnson: What we don't teach kids about sex

janv. 4, 2018
Stewart Brand and Chris Anderson: Mammoths resurrected, geoengineering and other thoughts from a futurist
Year 2018Episode 620 min

Stewart Brand and Chris Anderson: Mammoths resurrected, geoengineering and other thoughts from a futurist

janv. 5, 2018
Touria El Glaoui: Inside Africa's thriving art scene
Year 2018Episode 720 min

Touria El Glaoui: Inside Africa's thriving art scene

janv. 8, 2018
Mindy Scheier: How adaptive clothing empowers people with disabilities
Year 2018Episode 820 min

Mindy Scheier: How adaptive clothing empowers people with disabilities

janv. 9, 2018
Soyapi Mumba: Medical tech designed to meet Africa's needs
Year 2018Episode 920 min

Soyapi Mumba: Medical tech designed to meet Africa's needs

janv. 9, 2018
Kevin Njabo: How we can stop Africa's scientific brain drain
Year 2018Episode 1020 min

Kevin Njabo: How we can stop Africa's scientific brain drain

janv. 10, 2018
Alexis Charpentier: How record collectors find lost music and preserve our cultural heritage
Year 2018Episode 1120 min

Alexis Charpentier: How record collectors find lost music and preserve our cultural heritage

janv. 11, 2018
Marily Oppezzo: Want to be more creative? Go for a walk
Year 2018Episode 1220 min

Marily Oppezzo: Want to be more creative? Go for a walk

janv. 11, 2018
Jacob Collier: A one-man musical phenomenon
Year 2018Episode 1320 min

Jacob Collier: A one-man musical phenomenon

janv. 12, 2018
Vivek Maru: How to put the power of law in people's hands
Year 2018Episode 1420 min

Vivek Maru: How to put the power of law in people's hands

janv. 12, 2018
Matt Goldman: The search for 'aha!' moments
Year 2018Episode 1520 min

Matt Goldman: The search for 'aha!' moments

janv. 16, 2018
Michelle Knox: Talk about your death while you're still healthy
Year 2018Episode 1620 min

Michelle Knox: Talk about your death while you're still healthy

janv. 16, 2018
Scott Williams: The hidden role informal caregivers play in health care
Year 2018Episode 1720 min

Scott Williams: The hidden role informal caregivers play in health care

janv. 17, 2018
Bob Inglis: American bipartisan politics can be saved -- here's how
Year 2018Episode 1820 min

Bob Inglis: American bipartisan politics can be saved -- here's how

janv. 18, 2018
Anna Rosling Rönnlund: See how the rest of the world lives, organized by income
Year 2018Episode 1920 min

Anna Rosling Rönnlund: See how the rest of the world lives, organized by income

janv. 18, 2018
Cleo Wade: Want to change the world? Start by being brave enough to care
Year 2018Episode 2020 min

Cleo Wade: Want to change the world? Start by being brave enough to care

janv. 19, 2018
Azim Khamisa and Ples Felix: What comes after tragedy? Forgiveness
Year 2018Episode 2120 min

Azim Khamisa and Ples Felix: What comes after tragedy? Forgiveness

janv. 19, 2018
Naoko Ishii: An economic case for protecting the planet
Year 2018Episode 2220 min

Naoko Ishii: An economic case for protecting the planet

janv. 22, 2018
Wendy Woods: The business benefits of doing good
Year 2018Episode 2320 min

Wendy Woods: The business benefits of doing good

janv. 23, 2018
Edsel Salvaña: The dangerous evolution of HIV
Year 2018Episode 2420 min

Edsel Salvaña: The dangerous evolution of HIV

janv. 23, 2018
George Steinmetz: Photos of Africa, taken from a flying lawn chair
Year 2018Episode 2520 min

George Steinmetz: Photos of Africa, taken from a flying lawn chair

janv. 24, 2018
David Katz: The surprising solution to ocean plastic
Year 2018Episode 2620 min

David Katz: The surprising solution to ocean plastic

janv. 25, 2018
Leila Takayama: What's it like to be a robot?
Year 2018Episode 2720 min

Leila Takayama: What's it like to be a robot?

janv. 25, 2018
Amar Inamdar: The thrilling potential for off-grid solar energy
Year 2018Episode 2820 min

Amar Inamdar: The thrilling potential for off-grid solar energy

janv. 26, 2018
Fredros Okumu: Why I study the most dangerous animal on earth -- mosquitoes
Year 2018Episode 2920 min

Fredros Okumu: Why I study the most dangerous animal on earth -- mosquitoes

janv. 29, 2018
Susan David: The gift and power of emotional courage
Year 2018Episode 3020 min

Susan David: The gift and power of emotional courage

janv. 30, 2018
Mike Gil: Could fish social networks help us save coral reefs?
Year 2018Episode 3120 min

Mike Gil: Could fish social networks help us save coral reefs?

janv. 30, 2018
Anjali Kumar: My failed mission to find God -- and what I found instead
Year 2018Episode 3220 min

Anjali Kumar: My failed mission to find God -- and what I found instead

janv. 31, 2018
Mwende 'FreeQuency' Katwiwa: Black life at the intersection of birth and death
Year 2018Episode 3320 min

Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa: Black life at the intersection of birth and death

févr. 1, 2018
Danielle Wood: 6 space technologies we can use to improve life on Earth
Year 2018Episode 3420 min

Danielle Wood: 6 space technologies we can use to improve life on Earth

févr. 1, 2018
Peter Ouko: From death row to law graduate
Year 2018Episode 3520 min

Peter Ouko: From death row to law graduate

févr. 2, 2018
Stuart Duncan: How I use Minecraft to help kids with autism
Year 2018Episode 3620 min

Stuart Duncan: How I use Minecraft to help kids with autism

févr. 2, 2018
Guy Winch: How to fix a broken heart
Year 2018Episode 3720 min

Guy Winch: How to fix a broken heart

févr. 5, 2018
Karen Lloyd: This deep-sea mystery is changing our understanding of life
Year 2018Episode 3820 min

Karen Lloyd: This deep-sea mystery is changing our understanding of life

févr. 6, 2018
John Cary: How architecture can create dignity for all
Year 2018Episode 3920 min

John Cary: How architecture can create dignity for all

févr. 7, 2018
Mohamad Jebara: This company pays kids to do their math homework
Year 2018Episode 4020 min

Mohamad Jebara: This company pays kids to do their math homework

févr. 8, 2018
Zachariah Mampilly: How protest is redefining democracy around the world
Year 2018Episode 4120 min

Zachariah Mampilly: How protest is redefining democracy around the world

févr. 8, 2018
Tito Deler: 'My Fine Reward'
Year 2018Episode 4220 min

Tito Deler: "My Fine Reward"

févr. 9, 2018
Valarie Kaur: 3 lessons of revolutionary love in a time of rage
Year 2018Episode 4320 min

Valarie Kaur: 3 lessons of revolutionary love in a time of rage

févr. 9, 2018
Bhu Srinivasan: Capitalism isn't an ideology -- it's an operating system
Year 2018Episode 4420 min

Bhu Srinivasan: Capitalism isn't an ideology -- it's an operating system

févr. 12, 2018
Marco Alverà: The surprising ingredient that makes businesses work better
Year 2018Episode 4520 min

Marco Alverà: The surprising ingredient that makes businesses work better

févr. 13, 2018
Nina Dølvik Brochmann and Ellen Støkken Dahl: The virginity fraud
Year 2018Episode 4620 min

Nina Dølvik Brochmann and Ellen Støkken Dahl: The virginity fraud

févr. 13, 2018
Dixon Chibanda: Why I train grandmothers to treat depression
Year 2018Episode 4720 min

Dixon Chibanda: Why I train grandmothers to treat depression

févr. 14, 2018
Walé Oyéjidé: Fashion that celebrates African strength and spirit
Year 2018Episode 4820 min

Walé Oyéjidé: Fashion that celebrates African strength and spirit

févr. 15, 2018
Amit Kalra: 3 creative ways to fix fashion's waste problem
Year 2018Episode 4920 min

Amit Kalra: 3 creative ways to fix fashion's waste problem

févr. 15, 2018
Tanya Menon: The secret to great opportunities? The person you haven't met yet
Year 2018Episode 5020 min

Tanya Menon: The secret to great opportunities? The person you haven't met yet

févr. 16, 2018
Margaret Mitchell: How we can build AI to help humans, not hurt us
Year 2018Episode 5120 min

Margaret Mitchell: How we can build AI to help humans, not hurt us

févr. 20, 2018
Jason Shen: Looking for a job? Highlight your ability, not your experience
Year 2018Episode 5220 min

Jason Shen: Looking for a job? Highlight your ability, not your experience

févr. 20, 2018
Nilay Kulkarni: A life-saving invention that prevents human stampedes
Year 2018Episode 5320 min

Nilay Kulkarni: A life-saving invention that prevents human stampedes

févr. 21, 2018
Tiffany Kagure Mugo and Siphumeze Khundayi: How to have a healthier, positive relationship to sex
Year 2018Episode 5420 min

Tiffany Kagure Mugo and Siphumeze Khundayi: How to have a healthier, positive relationship to sex

févr. 22, 2018
Robert Hakiza: Refugees want empowerment, not handouts
Year 2018Episode 5520 min

Robert Hakiza: Refugees want empowerment, not handouts

févr. 22, 2018
Tapiwa Chiwewe: You don't have to be an expert to solve big problems
Year 2018Episode 5620 min

Tapiwa Chiwewe: You don't have to be an expert to solve big problems

févr. 23, 2018
Howard C. Stevenson: How to resolve racially stressful situations
Year 2018Episode 5720 min

Howard C. Stevenson: How to resolve racially stressful situations

févr. 21, 2018
Ilona Stengel: The role of human emotions in science and research
Year 2018Episode 5820 min

Ilona Stengel: The role of human emotions in science and research

févr. 26, 2018
Raymond Tang: Be humble -- and other lessons from the philosophy of water
Year 2018Episode 5920 min

Raymond Tang: Be humble -- and other lessons from the philosophy of water

févr. 27, 2018
Chuck Nice: A funny look at the unintended consequences of technology
Year 2018Episode 6020 min

Chuck Nice: A funny look at the unintended consequences of technology

févr. 27, 2018
Wendy Suzuki: The brain-changing benefits of exercise
Year 2018Episode 6120 min

Wendy Suzuki: The brain-changing benefits of exercise

févr. 28, 2018
Dustin Schroeder: How we look kilometers below the Antarctic ice sheet
Year 2018Episode 6220 min

Dustin Schroeder: How we look kilometers below the Antarctic ice sheet

mars 1, 2018
Shameem Akhtar: To learn is to be free
Year 2018Episode 6320 min

Shameem Akhtar: To learn is to be free

mars 1, 2018
Felice Belle and Jennifer Murphy: How we became sisters
Year 2018Episode 6420 min

Felice Belle and Jennifer Murphy: How we became sisters

mars 2, 2018
Bill Bernat: How to connect with depressed friends
Year 2018Episode 6520 min

Bill Bernat: How to connect with depressed friends

mars 2, 2018
Minda Dentler: What I learned when I conquered the world's toughest triathlon
Year 2018Episode 6620 min

Minda Dentler: What I learned when I conquered the world's toughest triathlon

mars 5, 2018
Marc Bamuthi Joseph: What soccer can teach us about freedom
Year 2018Episode 6720 min

Marc Bamuthi Joseph: What soccer can teach us about freedom

mars 5, 2018
Petter Johansson: Do you really know why you do what you do?
Year 2018Episode 6820 min

Petter Johansson: Do you really know why you do what you do?

mars 6, 2018
Kaustav Dey: How fashion helps us express who we are -- and what we stand for
Year 2018Episode 6920 min

Kaustav Dey: How fashion helps us express who we are -- and what we stand for

mars 6, 2018
Naomi Klein: How shocking events can spark positive change
Year 2018Episode 7020 min

Naomi Klein: How shocking events can spark positive change

mars 7, 2018
Simone Bianco and Tom Zimmerman: The wonderful world of life in a drop of water
Year 2018Episode 7120 min

Simone Bianco and Tom Zimmerman: The wonderful world of life in a drop of water

mars 7, 2018
Musimbi Kanyoro: To solve the world's biggest problems, invest in women and girls
Year 2018Episode 7220 min

Musimbi Kanyoro: To solve the world's biggest problems, invest in women and girls

mars 8, 2018
Sophie Andrews: The best way to help is often just to listen
Year 2018Episode 7320 min

Sophie Andrews: The best way to help is often just to listen

mars 9, 2018
Iké Udé: The radical beauty of Africa, in portraits
Year 2018Episode 7420 min

Iké Udé: The radical beauty of Africa, in portraits

mars 12, 2018
Deanna Van Buren: What a world without prisons could look like
Year 2018Episode 7520 min

Deanna Van Buren: What a world without prisons could look like

mars 13, 2018
Alvin Irby: How to inspire every child to be a lifelong reader
Year 2018Episode 7620 min

Alvin Irby: How to inspire every child to be a lifelong reader

mars 13, 2018
Daniel Susskind: 3 myths about the future of work (and why they're not true)
Year 2018Episode 7720 min

Daniel Susskind: 3 myths about the future of work (and why they're not true)

mars 14, 2018
Caroline Weaver: Why the pencil is perfect
Year 2018Episode 7820 min

Caroline Weaver: Why the pencil is perfect

mars 15, 2018
Daniel Engber: How the progress bar keeps you sane
Year 2018Episode 7920 min

Daniel Engber: How the progress bar keeps you sane

mars 15, 2018
Paola Antonelli: The 3,000-year history of the hoodie
Year 2018Episode 8020 min

Paola Antonelli: The 3,000-year history of the hoodie

mars 15, 2018
Kyra Gaunt: How the jump rope got its rhythm
Year 2018Episode 8120 min

Kyra Gaunt: How the jump rope got its rhythm

mars 15, 2018
Isaac Mizrahi: How the button changed fashion
Year 2018Episode 8220 min

Isaac Mizrahi: How the button changed fashion

mars 15, 2018
David Rockwell: The hidden ways stairs shape your life
Year 2018Episode 8320 min

David Rockwell: The hidden ways stairs shape your life

mars 15, 2018
Margaret Gould Stewart: How the hyperlink changed everything
Year 2018Episode 8420 min

Margaret Gould Stewart: How the hyperlink changed everything

mars 15, 2018
Michael Bierut: The genius of the London Tube Map
Year 2018Episode 8520 min

Michael Bierut: The genius of the London Tube Map

mars 15, 2018
Isabel Wilkerson: The Great Migration and the power of a single decision
Year 2018Episode 8620 min

Isabel Wilkerson: The Great Migration and the power of a single decision

mars 15, 2018
Hadi Eldebek: Why must artists be poor?
Year 2018Episode 8720 min

Hadi Eldebek: Why must artists be poor?

mars 15, 2018
Rei: 'my mama' / 'BLACK BANANA'
Year 2018Episode 8820 min

Rei: "my mama" / "BLACK BANANA"

mars 16, 2018
Sally Kohn: What we can do about the culture of hate
Year 2018Episode 8920 min

Sally Kohn: What we can do about the culture of hate

mars 16, 2018
Chris Nowinski: Can I have your brain? The quest for truth on concussions and CTE
Year 2018Episode 9020 min

Chris Nowinski: Can I have your brain? The quest for truth on concussions and CTE

mars 19, 2018
Adong Judith: How I use art to bridge misunderstanding
Year 2018Episode 9120 min

Adong Judith: How I use art to bridge misunderstanding

mars 19, 2018
Liz Ogbu: What if gentrification was about healing communities instead of displacing them?
Year 2018Episode 9220 min

Liz Ogbu: What if gentrification was about healing communities instead of displacing them?

mars 20, 2018
Bob Stein: A rite of passage for late life
Year 2018Episode 9320 min

Bob Stein: A rite of passage for late life

mars 20, 2018
Soka Moses: For survivors of Ebola, the crisis isn't over
Year 2018Episode 9420 min

Soka Moses: For survivors of Ebola, the crisis isn't over

mars 21, 2018
Vittorio Loreto: Need a new idea? Start at the edge of what is known
Year 2018Episode 9520 min

Vittorio Loreto: Need a new idea? Start at the edge of what is known

mars 22, 2018
Eve Abrams: The human stories behind mass incarceration
Year 2018Episode 9620 min

Eve Abrams: The human stories behind mass incarceration

mars 22, 2018
Sauti Sol: The rhythm of Afrobeat
Year 2018Episode 9720 min

Sauti Sol: The rhythm of Afrobeat

mars 23, 2018
Amishi Jha: How to tame your wandering mind
Year 2018Episode 9820 min

Amishi Jha: How to tame your wandering mind

mars 23, 2018
Matthias Müllenbeck: What if we paid doctors to keep people healthy?
Year 2018Episode 9920 min

Matthias Müllenbeck: What if we paid doctors to keep people healthy?

mars 26, 2018
Vikram Sharma: How quantum physics can make encryption stronger
Year 2018Episode 10020 min

Vikram Sharma: How quantum physics can make encryption stronger

mars 27, 2018
Mennat El Ghalid: How fungi recognize (and infect) plants
Year 2018Episode 10120 min

Mennat El Ghalid: How fungi recognize (and infect) plants

mars 27, 2018
Erica Stone: Academic research is publicly funded -- why isn't it publicly available?
Year 2018Episode 10220 min

Erica Stone: Academic research is publicly funded -- why isn't it publicly available?

mars 28, 2018
Ndidi Nwuneli: The role of faith and belief in modern Africa
Year 2018Episode 10320 min

Ndidi Nwuneli: The role of faith and belief in modern Africa

mars 29, 2018
Leo Igwe: Why I choose humanism over faith
Year 2018Episode 10420 min

Leo Igwe: Why I choose humanism over faith

mars 29, 2018
Judith Heumann: Our fight for disability rights -- and why we're not done yet
Year 2018Episode 10520 min

Judith Heumann: Our fight for disability rights -- and why we're not done yet

mars 30, 2018
Christian Picciolini: My descent into America's neo-Nazi movement -- and how I got out
Year 2018Episode 10620 min

Christian Picciolini: My descent into America's neo-Nazi movement -- and how I got out

mars 28, 2018
Raphael Arar: How we can teach computers to make sense of our emotions
Year 2018Episode 10720 min

Raphael Arar: How we can teach computers to make sense of our emotions

avr. 2, 2018
Irina Kareva: Math can help uncover cancer's secrets
Year 2018Episode 10820 min

Irina Kareva: Math can help uncover cancer's secrets

avr. 3, 2018
Drew Philp: My $500 house in Detroit -- and the neighbors who helped me rebuild it
Year 2018Episode 10920 min

Drew Philp: My $500 house in Detroit -- and the neighbors who helped me rebuild it

avr. 3, 2018
Andrew Dent: To eliminate waste, we need to rediscover thrift
Year 2018Episode 11020 min

Andrew Dent: To eliminate waste, we need to rediscover thrift

avr. 4, 2018
Danny Hillis: Should we create a solar shade to cool the earth?
Year 2018Episode 11120 min

Danny Hillis: Should we create a solar shade to cool the earth?

avr. 5, 2018
Kasiva Mutua: How I use the drum to tell my story
Year 2018Episode 11220 min

Kasiva Mutua: How I use the drum to tell my story

avr. 6, 2018
Tara Houska: The Standing Rock resistance and our fight for indigenous rights
Year 2018Episode 11320 min

Tara Houska: The Standing Rock resistance and our fight for indigenous rights

avr. 9, 2018
José Andrés: How a team of chefs fed Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
Year 2018Episode 11420 min

José Andrés: How a team of chefs fed Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria

avr. 10, 2018
Lera Boroditsky: How language shapes the way we think
Year 2018Episode 11520 min

Lera Boroditsky: How language shapes the way we think

avr. 11, 2018
Malika Whitley: How the arts help homeless youth heal and build
Year 2018Episode 11620 min

Malika Whitley: How the arts help homeless youth heal and build

avr. 11, 2018
Jaron Lanier: How we need to remake the internet
Year 2018Episode 11720 min

Jaron Lanier: How we need to remake the internet

avr. 12, 2018
Robin Steinberg: What if we ended the injustice of bail?
Year 2018Episode 11820 min

Robin Steinberg: What if we ended the injustice of bail?

avr. 12, 2018
Heidi M. Sosik: The discoveries awaiting us in the ocean's twilight zone
Year 2018Episode 11920 min

Heidi M. Sosik: The discoveries awaiting us in the ocean's twilight zone

avr. 12, 2018
Caroline Harper: What if we eliminated one of the world's oldest diseases?
Year 2018Episode 12020 min

Caroline Harper: What if we eliminated one of the world's oldest diseases?

avr. 12, 2018
Fred Krupp: Let's launch a satellite to track a threatening greenhouse gas
Year 2018Episode 12120 min

Fred Krupp: Let's launch a satellite to track a threatening greenhouse gas

avr. 13, 2018
Yasin Kakande: What's missing in the global debate over refugees
Year 2018Episode 12220 min

Yasin Kakande: What's missing in the global debate over refugees

avr. 16, 2018
Hannah Bürckstümmer: A printable, flexible, organic solar cell
Year 2018Episode 12320 min

Hannah Bürckstümmer: A printable, flexible, organic solar cell

avr. 17, 2018
Mark Tyndall: The harm reduction model of drug addiction treatment
Year 2018Episode 12420 min

Mark Tyndall: The harm reduction model of drug addiction treatment

avr. 18, 2018
Nancy Rabalais: The 'dead zone' of the Gulf of Mexico
Year 2018Episode 12520 min

Nancy Rabalais: The "dead zone" of the Gulf of Mexico

avr. 18, 2018
Zachary R. Wood: Why it's worth listening to people you disagree with
Year 2018Episode 12620 min

Zachary R. Wood: Why it's worth listening to people you disagree with

avr. 19, 2018
Diane Wolk-Rogers: A Parkland teacher's homework for us all
Year 2018Episode 12720 min

Diane Wolk-Rogers: A Parkland teacher's homework for us all

avr. 20, 2018
Gwynne Shotwell: SpaceX's plan to fly you across the globe in 30 minutes
Year 2018Episode 12820 min

Gwynne Shotwell: SpaceX's plan to fly you across the globe in 30 minutes

avr. 23, 2018
Clemantine Wamariya: War and what comes after
Year 2018Episode 12920 min

Clemantine Wamariya: War and what comes after

avr. 24, 2018
Dayo Ogunyemi: Visions of Africa's future, from African filmmakers
Year 2018Episode 13020 min

Dayo Ogunyemi: Visions of Africa's future, from African filmmakers

avr. 24, 2018
Tracee Ellis Ross: A woman's fury holds lifetimes of wisdom
Year 2018Episode 13120 min

Tracee Ellis Ross: A woman's fury holds lifetimes of wisdom

avr. 25, 2018
Sarah Donnelly: How work kept me going during my cancer treatment
Year 2018Episode 13220 min

Sarah Donnelly: How work kept me going during my cancer treatment

avr. 26, 2018
Qudus Onikeku and The QTribe: 'RainMakers'
Year 2018Episode 13320 min

Qudus Onikeku and The QTribe: "RainMakers"

avr. 27, 2018
Dylan Marron: How I turn negative online comments into positive offline conversations
Year 2018Episode 13420 min

Dylan Marron: How I turn negative online comments into positive offline conversations

avr. 27, 2018
Steven Pinker: Is the world getting better or worse? A look at the numbers
Year 2018Episode 13520 min

Steven Pinker: Is the world getting better or worse? A look at the numbers

avr. 30, 2018
Eric Berridge: Why tech needs the humanities
Year 2018Episode 13620 min

Eric Berridge: Why tech needs the humanities

mai 1, 2018
John Amory: How a male contraceptive pill could work
Year 2018Episode 13720 min

John Amory: How a male contraceptive pill could work

mai 1, 2018
Laura L. Dunn: It's time for the law to protect victims of gender violence
Year 2018Episode 13820 min

Laura L. Dunn: It's time for the law to protect victims of gender violence

mai 2, 2018
Tania Douglas: To design better tech, understand context
Year 2018Episode 13920 min

Tania Douglas: To design better tech, understand context

mai 3, 2018
Ibeyi: 'Valé' / 'River'
Year 2018Episode 14020 min

Ibeyi: "Valé" / "River"

mai 4, 2018
Frances Frei: How to build (and rebuild) trust
Year 2018Episode 14120 min

Frances Frei: How to build (and rebuild) trust

mai 4, 2018
Priya Vulchi and Winona Guo: What it takes to be racially literate
Year 2018Episode 14220 min

Priya Vulchi and Winona Guo: What it takes to be racially literate

mai 7, 2018
Sarah Murray: A playful solution to the housing crisis
Year 2018Episode 14320 min

Sarah Murray: A playful solution to the housing crisis

mai 8, 2018
Simone Giertz: Why you should make useless things
Year 2018Episode 14420 min

Simone Giertz: Why you should make useless things

mai 9, 2018
LB Hannahs: What it's like to be a transgender dad
Year 2018Episode 14520 min

LB Hannahs: What it's like to be a transgender dad

mai 10, 2018
Thandiswa Mazwai: 'Iyeza' / 'Zabalaza'
Year 2018Episode 14620 min

Thandiswa Mazwai: "Iyeza" / "Zabalaza"

mai 10, 2018
Emily Nagoski: The truth about unwanted arousal
Year 2018Episode 14720 min

Emily Nagoski: The truth about unwanted arousal

mai 11, 2018
Kate Raworth: A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow
Year 2018Episode 14820 min

Kate Raworth: A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow

mai 14, 2018
Rola Hallam: The doctors, nurses and aid workers rebuilding Syria
Year 2018Episode 14920 min

Rola Hallam: The doctors, nurses and aid workers rebuilding Syria

mai 15, 2018
Kirsty Duncan: Scientists must be free to learn, to speak and to challenge
Year 2018Episode 15020 min

Kirsty Duncan: Scientists must be free to learn, to speak and to challenge

mai 16, 2018
Robert Neuwirth: The age-old sharing economies of Africa -- and why we should scale them
Year 2018Episode 15120 min

Robert Neuwirth: The age-old sharing economies of Africa -- and why we should scale them

mai 17, 2018
Nighat Dad: How Pakistani women are taking the internet back
Year 2018Episode 15220 min

Nighat Dad: How Pakistani women are taking the internet back

mai 17, 2018
Helen Gillet: 'You Found Me'
Year 2018Episode 15320 min

Helen Gillet: "You Found Me"

mai 18, 2018
Yuval Noah Harari: Why fascism is so tempting -- and how your data could power it
Year 2018Episode 15420 min

Yuval Noah Harari: Why fascism is so tempting -- and how your data could power it

mai 18, 2018
Ingrid Fetell Lee: Where joy hides and how to find it
Year 2018Episode 15520 min

Ingrid Fetell Lee: Where joy hides and how to find it

mai 21, 2018
Michael Rain: What it's like to be the child of immigrants
Year 2018Episode 15620 min

Michael Rain: What it's like to be the child of immigrants

mai 22, 2018
Michael Hendryx: The shocking danger of mountaintop removal -- and why it must end
Year 2018Episode 15720 min

Michael Hendryx: The shocking danger of mountaintop removal -- and why it must end

mai 22, 2018
Emily Levine: How I made friends with reality
Year 2018Episode 15820 min

Emily Levine: How I made friends with reality

mai 23, 2018
Amy Edmondson: How to turn a group of strangers into a team
Year 2018Episode 15920 min

Amy Edmondson: How to turn a group of strangers into a team

mai 24, 2018
Jeremy Forbes: How to start a conversation about suicide
Year 2018Episode 16020 min

Jeremy Forbes: How to start a conversation about suicide

mai 24, 2018
Gene Luen Yang: Comics belong in the classroom
Year 2018Episode 16120 min

Gene Luen Yang: Comics belong in the classroom

mai 25, 2018
Susan Emmett: This simple test can help kids hear better
Year 2018Episode 16220 min

Susan Emmett: This simple test can help kids hear better

mai 29, 2018
Anushka Naiknaware: A teen scientist's invention to help wounds heal
Year 2018Episode 16320 min

Anushka Naiknaware: A teen scientist's invention to help wounds heal

mai 29, 2018
Hugh Herr: How we'll become cyborgs and extend human potential
Year 2018Episode 16420 min

Hugh Herr: How we'll become cyborgs and extend human potential

mai 30, 2018
tobacco brown: What gardening taught me about life
Year 2018Episode 16520 min

tobacco brown: What gardening taught me about life

mai 31, 2018
Lauren Pharr: How vultures can help solve crimes
Year 2018Episode 16620 min

Lauren Pharr: How vultures can help solve crimes

mai 31, 2018
Aaswath Raman: How we can turn the cold of outer space into a renewable resource
Year 2018Episode 16720 min

Aaswath Raman: How we can turn the cold of outer space into a renewable resource

juin 1, 2018
Oskar Eustis: Why theater is essential to democracy
Year 2018Episode 16820 min

Oskar Eustis: Why theater is essential to democracy

juin 4, 2018
Chera Kowalski: The critical role librarians play in the opioid crisis
Year 2018Episode 16920 min

Chera Kowalski: The critical role librarians play in the opioid crisis

juin 5, 2018
Elizabeth Cawein: How to build a thriving music scene in your city
Year 2018Episode 17020 min

Elizabeth Cawein: How to build a thriving music scene in your city

sept. 27, 2018
Brett Hennig: What if we replaced politicians with randomly selected people?
Year 2018Episode 17120 min

Brett Hennig: What if we replaced politicians with randomly selected people?

juin 5, 2018
Yasmin Green: How technology can fight extremism and online harassment
Year 2018Episode 17220 min

Yasmin Green: How technology can fight extremism and online harassment

juin 6, 2018
Enric Sala: Let's turn the high seas into the world's largest nature reserve
Year 2018Episode 17320 min

Enric Sala: Let's turn the high seas into the world's largest nature reserve

juin 6, 2018
Olga Yurkova: Inside the fight against Russia's fake news empire
Year 2018Episode 17420 min

Olga Yurkova: Inside the fight against Russia's fake news empire

juin 7, 2018
John Doerr: Why the secret to success is setting the right goals
Year 2018Episode 17520 min

John Doerr: Why the secret to success is setting the right goals

juin 11, 2018
Greg Gage: How a dragonfly's brain is designed to kill
Year 2018Episode 17620 min

Greg Gage: How a dragonfly's brain is designed to kill

juin 11, 2018
Greg Gage: How sound can hack your memory while you sleep
Year 2018Episode 17720 min

Greg Gage: How sound can hack your memory while you sleep

juin 11, 2018
Greg Gage: How you can make a fruit fly eat veggies
Year 2018Episode 17820 min

Greg Gage: How you can make a fruit fly eat veggies

juin 11, 2018
Greg Gage: This computer is learning to read your mind
Year 2018Episode 17920 min

Greg Gage: This computer is learning to read your mind

juin 11, 2018
Greg Gage: The real reason why mosquitoes buzz
Year 2018Episode 18020 min

Greg Gage: The real reason why mosquitoes buzz

juin 11, 2018
Greg Gage: How octopuses battle each other
Year 2018Episode 18120 min

Greg Gage: How octopuses battle each other

juin 11, 2018
Jason B. Rosenthal: The journey through loss and grief
Year 2018Episode 18220 min

Jason B. Rosenthal: The journey through loss and grief

juin 12, 2018
Max Tegmark: How to get empowered, not overpowered, by AI
Year 2018Episode 18320 min

Max Tegmark: How to get empowered, not overpowered, by AI

juin 13, 2018
Giada Gerboni: The incredible potential of flexible, soft robots
Year 2018Episode 18420 min

Giada Gerboni: The incredible potential of flexible, soft robots

juin 14, 2018
Katlego Kolanyane-Kesupile: How I'm bringing queer pride to my rural village
Year 2018Episode 18520 min

Katlego Kolanyane-Kesupile: How I'm bringing queer pride to my rural village

juin 14, 2018
Prosanta Chakrabarty: Four billion years of evolution in six minutes
Year 2018Episode 18620 min

Prosanta Chakrabarty: Four billion years of evolution in six minutes

juin 15, 2018
Gastón Acurio: Can home cooking change the world?
Year 2018Episode 18720 min

Gastón Acurio: Can home cooking change the world?

juin 18, 2018
Frans de Waal: The surprising science of alpha males
Year 2018Episode 18820 min

Frans de Waal: The surprising science of alpha males

juin 18, 2018
Poppy Crum: Technology that knows what you're feeling
Year 2018Episode 18920 min

Poppy Crum: Technology that knows what you're feeling

juin 19, 2018
Essam Daod: How we can bring mental health support to refugees
Year 2018Episode 19020 min

Essam Daod: How we can bring mental health support to refugees

juin 20, 2018
Reed Hastings: How Netflix changed entertainment -- and where it's headed
Year 2018Episode 19120 min

Reed Hastings: How Netflix changed entertainment -- and where it's headed

juin 21, 2018
Anna Rothschild: Why you should love gross science
Year 2018Episode 19220 min

Anna Rothschild: Why you should love gross science

juin 21, 2018
James Bridle: The nightmare videos of children's YouTube -- and what's wrong with the internet today
Year 2018Episode 19320 min

James Bridle: The nightmare videos of children's YouTube -- and what's wrong with the internet today

juin 22, 2018
Vishaan Chakrabarti: How we can design timeless cities for our collective future
Year 2018Episode 19420 min

Vishaan Chakrabarti: How we can design timeless cities for our collective future

juin 25, 2018
Paul Rucker: The symbols of systemic racism -- and how to take away their power
Year 2018Episode 19520 min

Paul Rucker: The symbols of systemic racism -- and how to take away their power

juin 26, 2018
Ian Firth: Bridges should be beautiful
Year 2018Episode 19620 min

Ian Firth: Bridges should be beautiful

juin 27, 2018
Karen J. Meech: The story of 'Oumuamua, the first visitor from another star system
Year 2018Episode 19720 min

Karen J. Meech: The story of 'Oumuamua, the first visitor from another star system

juin 27, 2018
Travis Rieder: The agony of opioid withdrawal -- and what doctors should tell patients about it
Year 2018Episode 19820 min

Travis Rieder: The agony of opioid withdrawal -- and what doctors should tell patients about it

juin 28, 2018
Rodin Lyasoff: How autonomous flying taxis could change the way you travel
Year 2018Episode 19920 min

Rodin Lyasoff: How autonomous flying taxis could change the way you travel

juin 29, 2018
Penny Chisholm: The tiny creature that secretly powers the planet
Year 2018Episode 20020 min

Penny Chisholm: The tiny creature that secretly powers the planet

juil. 2, 2018
Lindsay Malloy: Why teens confess to crimes they didn't commit
Year 2018Episode 20120 min

Lindsay Malloy: Why teens confess to crimes they didn't commit

juil. 3, 2018
Steve Boyes: How we're saving one of Earth's last wild places
Year 2018Episode 20220 min

Steve Boyes: How we're saving one of Earth's last wild places

juil. 3, 2018
Lindsay Malloy: Why teens confess to crimes they didn't commit
Year 2018Episode 20320 min

Lindsay Malloy: Why teens confess to crimes they didn't commit

juil. 3, 2018
Steve Boyes: How we're saving one of Earth's last wild places
Year 2018Episode 20420 min

Steve Boyes: How we're saving one of Earth's last wild places

juil. 3, 2018
Jennifer Wilcox: A new way to remove CO2 from the atmosphere
Year 2018Episode 20520 min

Jennifer Wilcox: A new way to remove CO2 from the atmosphere

juil. 5, 2018
Jakob Magolan: A crash course in organic chemistry
Year 2018Episode 20620 min

Jakob Magolan: A crash course in organic chemistry

juil. 6, 2018
Gary Liu: The rapid growth of the Chinese internet -- and where it's headed
Year 2018Episode 20720 min

Gary Liu: The rapid growth of the Chinese internet -- and where it's headed

juil. 9, 2018
Kola Masha: How farming could employ Africa's young workforce -- and help build peace
Year 2018Episode 20820 min

Kola Masha: How farming could employ Africa's young workforce -- and help build peace

juil. 10, 2018
Dan Knights: How we study the microbes living in your gut
Year 2018Episode 20920 min

Dan Knights: How we study the microbes living in your gut

juil. 10, 2018
Dan Gibson: How to build synthetic DNA and send it across the internet
Year 2018Episode 21020 min

Dan Gibson: How to build synthetic DNA and send it across the internet

juil. 11, 2018
Dina Katabi: A new way to monitor vital signs (that can see through walls)
Year 2018Episode 21120 min

Dina Katabi: A new way to monitor vital signs (that can see through walls)

juil. 12, 2018
Elizabeth White: An honest look at the personal finance crisis
Year 2018Episode 21220 min

Elizabeth White: An honest look at the personal finance crisis

juil. 12, 2018
Lili Haydn: 'The Last Serenade'
Year 2018Episode 21320 min

Lili Haydn: "The Last Serenade"

juil. 13, 2018
Renzo Piano: The genius behind some of the world's most famous buildings
Year 2018Episode 21420 min

Renzo Piano: The genius behind some of the world's most famous buildings

juil. 13, 2018
Will Marshall: The mission to create a searchable database of Earth's surface
Year 2018Episode 21520 min

Will Marshall: The mission to create a searchable database of Earth's surface

juil. 16, 2018
Rebeca Hwang: The power of diversity within yourself
Year 2018Episode 21620 min

Rebeca Hwang: The power of diversity within yourself

juil. 17, 2018
Kashmir Hill and Surya Mattu: What your smart devices know (and share) about you
Year 2018Episode 21720 min

Kashmir Hill and Surya Mattu: What your smart devices know (and share) about you

juil. 18, 2018
Mary Maker: Why I fight for the education of refugee girls (like me)
Year 2018Episode 21820 min

Mary Maker: Why I fight for the education of refugee girls (like me)

août 15, 2018
Halima Aden: How I went from child refugee to international model
Year 2018Episode 21920 min

Halima Aden: How I went from child refugee to international model

août 30, 2018
Mikhail Zygar: What the Russian Revolution would have looked like on social media
Year 2018Episode 22020 min

Mikhail Zygar: What the Russian Revolution would have looked like on social media

juil. 18, 2018
Stephen Webb: Where are all the aliens?
Year 2018Episode 22120 min

Stephen Webb: Where are all the aliens?

juil. 19, 2018
Boy Girl Banjo: 'Dead Romance'
Year 2018Episode 22220 min

Boy Girl Banjo: "Dead Romance"

juil. 20, 2018
Tamekia MizLadi Smith: How to train employees to have difficult conversations
Year 2018Episode 22320 min

Tamekia MizLadi Smith: How to train employees to have difficult conversations

juil. 20, 2018
Lucy Marcil: Why doctors are offering free tax prep in their waiting rooms
Year 2018Episode 22420 min

Lucy Marcil: Why doctors are offering free tax prep in their waiting rooms

juil. 23, 2018
Pratik Shah: How AI is making it easier to diagnose disease
Year 2018Episode 22520 min

Pratik Shah: How AI is making it easier to diagnose disease

juil. 24, 2018
Christina Wallace: How to stop swiping and find your person on dating apps
Year 2018Episode 22620 min

Christina Wallace: How to stop swiping and find your person on dating apps

juil. 24, 2018
Supasorn Suwajanakorn: Fake videos of real people -- and how to spot them
Year 2018Episode 22720 min

Supasorn Suwajanakorn: Fake videos of real people -- and how to spot them

juil. 25, 2018
Bronwyn King: You may be accidentally investing in cigarette companies
Year 2018Episode 22820 min

Bronwyn King: You may be accidentally investing in cigarette companies

juil. 26, 2018
Christoph Niemann: You are fluent in this language (and don't even know it)
Year 2018Episode 22920 min

Christoph Niemann: You are fluent in this language (and don't even know it)

juil. 27, 2018
Kai-Fu Lee: How AI can save our humanity
Year 2018Episode 23020 min

Kai-Fu Lee: How AI can save our humanity

août 13, 2018
Tina Seelig: The little risks you can take to increase your luck
Year 2018Episode 23120 min

Tina Seelig: The little risks you can take to increase your luck

août 14, 2018
DK Osseo-Asare: What a scrapyard in Ghana can teach us about innovation
Year 2018Episode 23220 min

DK Osseo-Asare: What a scrapyard in Ghana can teach us about innovation

août 16, 2018
Hasini Jayatilaka: How cancer cells communicate -- and how we can slow them down
Year 2018Episode 23320 min

Hasini Jayatilaka: How cancer cells communicate -- and how we can slow them down

août 16, 2018
Walter Hood: How urban spaces can preserve history and build community
Year 2018Episode 23420 min

Walter Hood: How urban spaces can preserve history and build community

août 17, 2018
Yelle: 'Interpassion' / 'Ba$$in'
Year 2018Episode 23520 min

Yelle: "Interpassion" / "Ba$$in"

août 20, 2018
Chetna Gala Sinha: How women in rural India turned courage into capital
Year 2018Episode 23620 min

Chetna Gala Sinha: How women in rural India turned courage into capital

août 20, 2018
Stephen DeBerry: Why the 'wrong side of the tracks' is usually the east side of cities
Year 2018Episode 23720 min

Stephen DeBerry: Why the "wrong side of the tracks" is usually the east side of cities

août 21, 2018
Jessica Pryce: To transform child welfare, take race out of the equation
Year 2018Episode 23820 min

Jessica Pryce: To transform child welfare, take race out of the equation

août 21, 2018
Janet Stovall: How to get serious about diversity and inclusion in the workplace
Year 2018Episode 23920 min

Janet Stovall: How to get serious about diversity and inclusion in the workplace

août 22, 2018
Leticia Gasca: Don't fail fast -- fail mindfully
Year 2018Episode 24020 min

Leticia Gasca: Don't fail fast -- fail mindfully

août 23, 2018
Mary Lou Jepsen: How we can use light to see deep inside our bodies and brains
Year 2018Episode 24120 min

Mary Lou Jepsen: How we can use light to see deep inside our bodies and brains

août 24, 2018
Dread Scott: How art can shape America's conversation about freedom
Year 2018Episode 24220 min

Dread Scott: How art can shape America's conversation about freedom

août 27, 2018
Nora Atkinson: Why art thrives at Burning Man
Year 2018Episode 24320 min

Nora Atkinson: Why art thrives at Burning Man

août 28, 2018
Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil: A rare galaxy that's challenging our understanding of the universe
Year 2018Episode 24420 min

Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil: A rare galaxy that's challenging our understanding of the universe

août 28, 2018
Angel Hsu: How China is (and isn't) fighting pollution and climate change
Year 2018Episode 24520 min

Angel Hsu: How China is (and isn't) fighting pollution and climate change

août 29, 2018
Alexandra Sacks: A new way to think about the transition to motherhood
Year 2018Episode 24620 min

Alexandra Sacks: A new way to think about the transition to motherhood

août 30, 2018
Sunni Patterson: 'Wild Women'
Year 2018Episode 24720 min

Sunni Patterson: "Wild Women"

août 31, 2018
Tammy Lally: Let's get honest about our money problems
Year 2018Episode 24820 min

Tammy Lally: Let's get honest about our money problems

août 31, 2018
Steve McCarroll: How data is helping us unravel the mysteries of the brain
Year 2018Episode 24920 min

Steve McCarroll: How data is helping us unravel the mysteries of the brain

sept. 4, 2018
Esther Sullivan: America's most invisible communities -- mobile home parks
Year 2018Episode 25020 min

Esther Sullivan: America's most invisible communities -- mobile home parks

sept. 4, 2018
Nikki Clifton: 3 ways businesses can fight sex trafficking
Year 2018Episode 25120 min

Nikki Clifton: 3 ways businesses can fight sex trafficking

sept. 6, 2018
Mark Pollock and Simone George: A love letter to realism in a time of grief
Year 2018Episode 25220 min

Mark Pollock and Simone George: A love letter to realism in a time of grief

sept. 7, 2018
Pierre Barreau: How AI could compose a personalized soundtrack to your life
Year 2018Episode 25320 min

Pierre Barreau: How AI could compose a personalized soundtrack to your life

sept. 10, 2018
Andrew Bastawrous: A new way to fund health care for the most vulnerable
Year 2018Episode 25420 min

Andrew Bastawrous: A new way to fund health care for the most vulnerable

sept. 10, 2018
Benedetta Berti: Did the global response to 9/11 make us safer?
Year 2018Episode 25520 min

Benedetta Berti: Did the global response to 9/11 make us safer?

sept. 11, 2018
Elise LeGrow: 'You Never Can Tell' / 'Over the Mountain, Across the Sea'
Year 2018Episode 25620 min

Elise LeGrow: "You Never Can Tell" / "Over the Mountain, Across the Sea"

sept. 12, 2018
Will MacAskill: What are the most important moral problems of our time?
Year 2018Episode 25720 min

Will MacAskill: What are the most important moral problems of our time?

sept. 12, 2018
Ghada Wali: How I'm using LEGO to teach Arabic
Year 2018Episode 25820 min

Ghada Wali: How I'm using LEGO to teach Arabic

sept. 13, 2018
Luhan Yang: How to create a world where no one dies waiting for a transplant
Year 2018Episode 25920 min

Luhan Yang: How to create a world where no one dies waiting for a transplant

sept. 13, 2018
Tom Griffiths: 3 ways to make better decisions -- by thinking like a computer
Year 2018Episode 26020 min

Tom Griffiths: 3 ways to make better decisions -- by thinking like a computer

sept. 14, 2018
The Soul Rebels: 'Rebelosis' / 'Rebel Rock' / 'Rebel on That Level'
Year 2018Episode 26120 min

The Soul Rebels: "Rebelosis" / "Rebel Rock" / "Rebel on That Level"

sept. 17, 2018
Simona Francese: Your fingerprints reveal more than you think
Year 2018Episode 26220 min

Simona Francese: Your fingerprints reveal more than you think

sept. 17, 2018
Sian Leah Beilock: Why we choke under pressure -- and how to avoid it
Year 2018Episode 26320 min

Sian Leah Beilock: Why we choke under pressure -- and how to avoid it

sept. 18, 2018
Kate Stone: The press trampled on my privacy. Here's how I took back my story
Year 2018Episode 26420 min

Kate Stone: The press trampled on my privacy. Here's how I took back my story

sept. 18, 2018
Niels van Namen: Why the hospital of the future will be your own home
Year 2018Episode 26520 min

Niels van Namen: Why the hospital of the future will be your own home

sept. 19, 2018
Kaitlyn Sadtler: How we could teach our bodies to heal faster
Year 2018Episode 26620 min

Kaitlyn Sadtler: How we could teach our bodies to heal faster

sept. 20, 2018
Chip Colwell: Why museums are returning cultural treasures
Year 2018Episode 26720 min

Chip Colwell: Why museums are returning cultural treasures

sept. 20, 2018
Luke Sital-Singh: 'Afterneath' / 'Killing Me'
Year 2018Episode 26820 min

Luke Sital-Singh: "Afterneath" / "Killing Me"

sept. 21, 2018
Catherine Mohr: How I became part sea urchin
Year 2018Episode 26920 min

Catherine Mohr: How I became part sea urchin

sept. 21, 2018
Tommy McCall: The simple genius of a good graphic
Year 2018Episode 27020 min

Tommy McCall: The simple genius of a good graphic

sept. 24, 2018
Tracie Keesee: How police and the public can create safer neighborhoods together
Year 2018Episode 27120 min

Tracie Keesee: How police and the public can create safer neighborhoods together

sept. 25, 2018
Kym Worthy: What happened when we tested thousands of abandoned rape kits in Detroit
Year 2018Episode 27220 min

Kym Worthy: What happened when we tested thousands of abandoned rape kits in Detroit

sept. 26, 2018
Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes: 'Chasms'
Year 2018Episode 27320 min

Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes: "Chasms"

sept. 28, 2018
Isadora Kosofsky: Intimate photos of a senior love triangle
Year 2018Episode 27420 min

Isadora Kosofsky: Intimate photos of a senior love triangle

sept. 28, 2018
Liv Boeree: 3 lessons on decision-making from a poker champion
Year 2018Episode 27520 min

Liv Boeree: 3 lessons on decision-making from a poker champion

oct. 1, 2018
DeAndrea Salvador: How we can make energy more affordable for low-income families
Year 2018Episode 27620 min

DeAndrea Salvador: How we can make energy more affordable for low-income families

oct. 2, 2018
Kristie Overstreet: What doctors should know about gender identity
Year 2018Episode 27720 min

Kristie Overstreet: What doctors should know about gender identity

oct. 2, 2018
Christine Porath: Why being respectful to your coworkers is good for business
Year 2018Episode 27820 min

Christine Porath: Why being respectful to your coworkers is good for business

oct. 3, 2018
Melinda Epler: 3 ways to be a better ally in the workplace
Year 2018Episode 27920 min

Melinda Epler: 3 ways to be a better ally in the workplace

oct. 4, 2018
Magatte Wade: Why it's too hard to start a business in Africa -- and how to change it
Year 2018Episode 28020 min

Magatte Wade: Why it's too hard to start a business in Africa -- and how to change it

oct. 4, 2018
Camille A. Brown: 'New Second Line'
Year 2018Episode 28120 min

Camille A. Brown: "New Second Line"

oct. 5, 2018
Michel Dugon: The secrets of spider venom
Year 2018Episode 28220 min

Michel Dugon: The secrets of spider venom

oct. 5, 2018
Alex Honnold: How I climbed a 3,000-foot vertical cliff -- without ropes
Year 2018Episode 28320 min

Alex Honnold: How I climbed a 3,000-foot vertical cliff -- without ropes

oct. 8, 2018
Ashwini Anburajan: How cryptocurrency can help start-ups get investment capital
Year 2018Episode 28420 min

Ashwini Anburajan: How cryptocurrency can help start-ups get investment capital

oct. 9, 2018
David Korins: 3 ways to create a space that moves you, from a Broadway set designer
Year 2018Episode 28520 min

David Korins: 3 ways to create a space that moves you, from a Broadway set designer

oct. 9, 2018
Rebecca Onie: What Americans agree on when it comes to health
Year 2018Episode 28620 min

Rebecca Onie: What Americans agree on when it comes to health

oct. 10, 2018
Chip Conley: What baby boomers can learn from millennials at work — and vice versa
Year 2018Episode 28720 min

Chip Conley: What baby boomers can learn from millennials at work — and vice versa

oct. 11, 2018
Kelly Richmond Pope: How whistle-blowers shape history
Year 2018Episode 28820 min

Kelly Richmond Pope: How whistle-blowers shape history

oct. 12, 2018
Chris A. Kniesly: History through the eyes of a chicken
Year 2018Episode 28920 min

Chris A. Kniesly: History through the eyes of a chicken

oct. 12, 2018
David Lang: Let's protect the oceans like national parks
Year 2018Episode 29020 min

David Lang: Let's protect the oceans like national parks

oct. 15, 2018
Juan Enriquez: La selección latinoamericana de cerebros
Year 2018Episode 29120 min

Juan Enriquez: La selección latinoamericana de cerebros

oct. 15, 2018
Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read 'Waiting for Godot'?
Year 2018Episode 29220 min

Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read "Waiting for Godot"?

oct. 15, 2018
Kate Darling: Why we have an emotional connection to robots
Year 2018Episode 29320 min

Kate Darling: Why we have an emotional connection to robots

oct. 16, 2018
Faith Osier: The key to a better malaria vaccine
Year 2018Episode 29420 min

Faith Osier: The key to a better malaria vaccine

oct. 16, 2018
Congrui Jin: What if cracks in concrete could fix themselves?
Year 2018Episode 29520 min

Congrui Jin: What if cracks in concrete could fix themselves?

oct. 16, 2018
Gillian Gibb: Why can't some birds fly?
Year 2018Episode 29620 min

Gillian Gibb: Why can't some birds fly?

oct. 18, 2018
Matt Russo: What does the universe sound like? A musical tour
Year 2018Episode 29720 min

Matt Russo: What does the universe sound like? A musical tour

oct. 19, 2018
Vinay Shandal: How conscious investors can turn up the heat and make companies change
Year 2018Episode 29820 min

Vinay Shandal: How conscious investors can turn up the heat and make companies change

oct. 22, 2018
Leonora Neville: The princess who rewrote history
Year 2018Episode 29920 min

Leonora Neville: The princess who rewrote history

oct. 22, 2018
Wanis Kabbaj: How nationalism and globalism can coexist
Year 2018Episode 30020 min

Wanis Kabbaj: How nationalism and globalism can coexist

oct. 23, 2018
Andrew Zimmerman Jones: Does time exist?
Year 2018Episode 30120 min

Andrew Zimmerman Jones: Does time exist?

oct. 23, 2018
Henrietta Fore: How we can help young people build a better future
Year 2018Episode 30220 min

Henrietta Fore: How we can help young people build a better future

oct. 24, 2018
Darieth Chisolm: How revenge porn turns lives upside down
Year 2018Episode 30320 min

Darieth Chisolm: How revenge porn turns lives upside down

oct. 24, 2018
Elizabeth Streb: My quest to defy gravity and fly
Year 2018Episode 30420 min

Elizabeth Streb: My quest to defy gravity and fly

oct. 25, 2018
Dennis Shasha: Can you solve the stolen rubies riddle?
Year 2018Episode 30520 min

Dennis Shasha: Can you solve the stolen rubies riddle?

oct. 25, 2018
A Tribe Called Red: 'We Are the Halluci Nation'
Year 2018Episode 30620 min

A Tribe Called Red: "We Are the Halluci Nation"

oct. 26, 2018
Charles C. Mann: How will we survive when the population hits 10 billion?
Year 2018Episode 30720 min

Charles C. Mann: How will we survive when the population hits 10 billion?

oct. 26, 2018
Alexis Jones: Redefining manhood—one locker room talk at a time
Year 2018Episode 30820 min

Alexis Jones: Redefining manhood—one locker room talk at a time

oct. 26, 2018
Shane Wickes: Why I came out as a gay football coach
Year 2018Episode 30920 min

Shane Wickes: Why I came out as a gay football coach

oct. 29, 2018
Rachel Wurzman: How isolation fuels opioid addiction
Year 2018Episode 31020 min

Rachel Wurzman: How isolation fuels opioid addiction

oct. 29, 2018
Brian D. Avery: How rollercoasters affect your body
Year 2018Episode 31120 min

Brian D. Avery: How rollercoasters affect your body

oct. 29, 2018
Fadi Chehadé and Bryn Freedman: What everyday citizens can do to claim power on the internet
Year 2018Episode 31220 min

Fadi Chehadé and Bryn Freedman: What everyday citizens can do to claim power on the internet

oct. 30, 2018
Joan C. Williams: We won't fix American politics until we talk about class — here's why
Year 2018Episode 31320 min

Joan C. Williams: We won't fix American politics until we talk about class — here's why

sept. 30, 2018
Keith Eggener: The fascinating history of cemeteries
Year 2018Episode 31420 min

Keith Eggener: The fascinating history of cemeteries

oct. 30, 2018
Graham Allison: Is war between China and the US inevitable?
Year 2018Episode 31520 min

Graham Allison: Is war between China and the US inevitable?

oct. 30, 2018
Finn Lützow-Holm Myrstad: How tech companies deceive you into giving up your data and privacy
Year 2018Episode 31620 min

Finn Lützow-Holm Myrstad: How tech companies deceive you into giving up your data and privacy

oct. 31, 2018
David Fleischer: How to fight prejudice through policy conversations
Year 2018Episode 31720 min

David Fleischer: How to fight prejudice through policy conversations

nov. 1, 2018
Brian Olson: How an algorithm can fight election bias so every vote counts
Year 2018Episode 31820 min

Brian Olson: How an algorithm can fight election bias so every vote counts

nov. 1, 2018
Dolly Chugh: How to let go of being a 'good' person -- and become a better person
Year 2018Episode 31920 min

Dolly Chugh: How to let go of being a "good" person -- and become a better person

nov. 1, 2018
Julia Shaw: A memory scientist's advice on reporting harassment and discrimination
Year 2018Episode 32020 min

Julia Shaw: A memory scientist's advice on reporting harassment and discrimination

nov. 2, 2018
Suzie Sheehy: The case for curiosity-driven research
Year 2018Episode 32120 min

Suzie Sheehy: The case for curiosity-driven research

nov. 5, 2018
Özlem Cekic: Why I have coffee with people who send me hate mail
Year 2018Episode 32220 min

Özlem Cekic: Why I have coffee with people who send me hate mail

nov. 6, 2018
Franklin Leonard: How I accidentally changed the way movies get made
Year 2018Episode 32320 min

Franklin Leonard: How I accidentally changed the way movies get made

nov. 7, 2018
Mara Mintzer: How kids can help design cities
Year 2018Episode 32420 min

Mara Mintzer: How kids can help design cities

nov. 7, 2018
Michael Green: The global goals we've made progress on -- and the ones we haven't
Year 2018Episode 32520 min

Michael Green: The global goals we've made progress on -- and the ones we haven't

nov. 8, 2018
Tamas Kocsis: The case for a decentralized internet
Year 2018Episode 32620 min

Tamas Kocsis: The case for a decentralized internet

nov. 9, 2018
Alex Edmans: What to trust in a 'post-truth' world
Year 2018Episode 32720 min

Alex Edmans: What to trust in a "post-truth" world

nov. 12, 2018
Teresa Bejan: Is civility a sham?
Year 2018Episode 32820 min

Teresa Bejan: Is civility a sham?

nov. 14, 2018
Julia Dhar: How to disagree productively and find common ground
Year 2018Episode 32920 min

Julia Dhar: How to disagree productively and find common ground

nov. 19, 2018
Sebastien de Halleux: How a fleet of wind-powered drones is changing our understanding of the ocean
Year 2018Episode 33020 min

Sebastien de Halleux: How a fleet of wind-powered drones is changing our understanding of the ocean

nov. 20, 2018
Paul Rucker: How my mom inspired my approach to the cello
Year 2018Episode 33220 min

Paul Rucker: How my mom inspired my approach to the cello

nov. 21, 2018
Aparna Mehta: Where do your online returns go?
Year 2018Episode 33320 min

Aparna Mehta: Where do your online returns go?

nov. 21, 2018
Floyd E. Romesberg: The radical possibilities of man-made DNA
Year 2018Episode 33420 min

Floyd E. Romesberg: The radical possibilities of man-made DNA

nov. 26, 2018
Nita Farahany: When technology can read minds, how will we protect our privacy?
Year 2018Episode 33520 min

Nita Farahany: When technology can read minds, how will we protect our privacy?

nov. 27, 2018
Gabby Rivera: The story of Marvel's first queer Latina superhero
Year 2018Episode 33620 min

Gabby Rivera: The story of Marvel's first queer Latina superhero

nov. 29, 2018
Tarana Burke: Me Too is a movement, not a moment
Year 2018Episode 33720 min

Tarana Burke: Me Too is a movement, not a moment

nov. 30, 2018
Chieh Huang: Confessions of a recovering micromanager
Year 2018Episode 33820 min

Chieh Huang: Confessions of a recovering micromanager

déc. 3, 2018
Amy Herman: A lesson on looking
Year 2018Episode 33920 min

Amy Herman: A lesson on looking

déc. 6, 2018
Ai-jen Poo: The work that makes all other work possible
Year 2018Episode 34020 min

Ai-jen Poo: The work that makes all other work possible

déc. 7, 2018
Alan Crickmore: How storytelling helps parents in prison stay connected to their kids
Year 2018Episode 34120 min

Alan Crickmore: How storytelling helps parents in prison stay connected to their kids

déc. 10, 2018
J. Marshall Shepherd: 3 kinds of bias that shape your worldview
Year 2018Episode 34220 min

J. Marshall Shepherd: 3 kinds of bias that shape your worldview

déc. 11, 2018
Nadjia Yousif: Why you should treat the tech you use at work like a colleague
Year 2018Episode 34320 min

Nadjia Yousif: Why you should treat the tech you use at work like a colleague

déc. 12, 2018
Carla Harris: How to find the person who can help you get ahead at work
Year 2018Episode 34420 min

Carla Harris: How to find the person who can help you get ahead at work

déc. 13, 2018
Douglas Rushkoff: How to be 'Team Human' in the digital future
Year 2018Episode 34520 min

Douglas Rushkoff: How to be "Team Human" in the digital future

déc. 13, 2018
Madame Gandhi and Amber Galloway-Gallego: 'Top Knot Turn Up' / 'Bad Habits'
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déc. 14, 2018
Katharine Hayhoe: The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it
Year 2018Episode 34720 min

Katharine Hayhoe: The most important thing you can do to fight climate change: talk about it

déc. 14, 2018
Li Wei Tan: The fascinating science of bubbles, from soap to champagne
Year 2018Episode 34820 min

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déc. 17, 2018
Eldra Jackson: How I unlearned dangerous lessons about masculinity
Year 2018Episode 34920 min

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déc. 18, 2018
Darrick Hamilton: How 'baby bonds' could help close the wealth gap
Year 2018Episode 35020 min

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déc. 18, 2018
Dana Kanze: The real reason female entrepreneurs get less funding
Year 2018Episode 35120 min

Dana Kanze: The real reason female entrepreneurs get less funding

déc. 20, 2018
Ariana Curtis: Museums should honor the everyday, not just the extraordinary
Year 2018Episode 35220 min

Ariana Curtis: Museums should honor the everyday, not just the extraordinary

déc. 21, 2018

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