TEDTalks - Season 15 / Year 2019

TEDTalks - Season 15 / Year 2019

Season 15 / Year 2019

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DatesApr 13, 2018 - Dec 23, 2019
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Episodes

Jan Rader: In the opioid crisis, here's what it takes to save a life
Year 2019Episode 120 min

Jan Rader: In the opioid crisis, here's what it takes to save a life

Jan 2, 2019
Elizabeth Lyle: How to break bad management habits before they reach the next generation of leaders
Year 2019Episode 220 min

Elizabeth Lyle: How to break bad management habits before they reach the next generation of leaders

Jan 3, 2019
Lýdia Machová: The secrets of learning a new language
Year 2019Episode 320 min

Lýdia Machová: The secrets of learning a new language

Jan 4, 2019
Paula Stone Williams and Jonathan Williams: The story of a parent's transition and a son's redemption
Year 2019Episode 420 min

Paula Stone Williams and Jonathan Williams: The story of a parent's transition and a son's redemption

Jan 7, 2019
Martin Danoesastro: What are you willing to give up to change the way we work?
Year 2019Episode 520 min

Martin Danoesastro: What are you willing to give up to change the way we work?

Jan 8, 2019
Chiki Sarkar: How India's smartphone revolution is creating a new generation of readers and writers
Year 2019Episode 620 min

Chiki Sarkar: How India's smartphone revolution is creating a new generation of readers and writers

Jan 8, 2019
Renzo Vitale: What should electric cars sound like?
Year 2019Episode 720 min

Renzo Vitale: What should electric cars sound like?

Jan 9, 2019
Karissa Sanbonmatsu: The biology of gender, from DNA to the brain
Year 2019Episode 820 min

Karissa Sanbonmatsu: The biology of gender, from DNA to the brain

Jan 10, 2019
Shohini Ghose: A beginner's guide to quantum computing
Year 2019Episode 920 min

Shohini Ghose: A beginner's guide to quantum computing

Jan 11, 2019
Gunjan Bhardwaj: How blockchain and AI can help us decipher medicine's big data
Year 2019Episode 1020 min

Gunjan Bhardwaj: How blockchain and AI can help us decipher medicine's big data

Jan 14, 2019
Deutsche Philharmonie Merck: 'Part II. The Journey Through Time' / 'Ruslan and Lyudmila'
Year 2019Episode 1120 min

Deutsche Philharmonie Merck: "Part II. The Journey Through Time" / "Ruslan and Lyudmila"

Jan 14, 2019
Monique W. Morris: Why black girls are targeted for punishment at school -- and how to change that
Year 2019Episode 1220 min

Monique W. Morris: Why black girls are targeted for punishment at school -- and how to change that

Jan 15, 2019
Katharine Wilkinson: How empowering women and girls can help stop global warming
Year 2019Episode 1320 min

Katharine Wilkinson: How empowering women and girls can help stop global warming

Jan 16, 2019
Akash Manoj: A life-saving device that detects silent heart attacks
Year 2019Episode 1520 min

Akash Manoj: A life-saving device that detects silent heart attacks

Jan 17, 2019
LADAMA: How music crosses cultures and empowers communities
Year 2019Episode 1620 min

LADAMA: How music crosses cultures and empowers communities

Jan 18, 2019
Kotchakorn Voraakhom: How to transform sinking cities into landscapes that fight floods
Year 2019Episode 1720 min

Kotchakorn Voraakhom: How to transform sinking cities into landscapes that fight floods

Jan 22, 2019
Tiana Epps-Johnson: What's needed to bring the US voting system into the 21st century
Year 2019Episode 1820 min

Tiana Epps-Johnson: What's needed to bring the US voting system into the 21st century

Jan 23, 2019
Jonathan Wilker: What sticky sea creatures can teach us about making glue
Year 2019Episode 1920 min

Jonathan Wilker: What sticky sea creatures can teach us about making glue

Jan 24, 2019
Débora Mesa Molina: Stunning buildings made from raw, imperfect materials
Year 2019Episode 2020 min

Débora Mesa Molina: Stunning buildings made from raw, imperfect materials

Jan 24, 2019
Mai Lan: 'Autopilote' / 'Pumper'
Year 2019Episode 2120 min

Mai Lan: "Autopilote" / "Pumper"

Jan 25, 2019
Tim Harford: A powerful way to unleash your natural creativity
Year 2019Episode 2220 min

Tim Harford: A powerful way to unleash your natural creativity

Jan 25, 2019
Casey Gerald: Embrace your raw, strange magic
Year 2019Episode 2320 min

Casey Gerald: Embrace your raw, strange magic

Jan 17, 2019
Sean Davis: Can we solve global warming? Lessons from how we protected the ozone layer
Year 2019Episode 2420 min

Sean Davis: Can we solve global warming? Lessons from how we protected the ozone layer

Jan 29, 2019
Marian Wright Edelman: Reflections from a lifetime fighting to end child poverty
Year 2019Episode 2520 min

Marian Wright Edelman: Reflections from a lifetime fighting to end child poverty

Jan 30, 2019
Greta Thunberg: The disarming case to act right now on climate change
Year 2019Episode 2620 min

Greta Thunberg: The disarming case to act right now on climate change

Jan 28, 2019
Emily Quinn: The way we think about biological sex is wrong
Year 2019Episode 2720 min

Emily Quinn: The way we think about biological sex is wrong

Jan 31, 2019
Leland Melvin: An astronaut's story of curiosity, perspective and change
Year 2019Episode 2820 min

Leland Melvin: An astronaut's story of curiosity, perspective and change

Jan 31, 2019
Ruby Sales: How we can start to heal the pain of racial division
Year 2019Episode 2920 min

Ruby Sales: How we can start to heal the pain of racial division

Feb 1, 2019
Matt Beane: How do we learn to work with intelligent machines?
Year 2019Episode 3020 min

Matt Beane: How do we learn to work with intelligent machines?

Feb 4, 2019
Sarah Barmak: The uncomplicated truth about women's sexuality
Year 2019Episode 3120 min

Sarah Barmak: The uncomplicated truth about women's sexuality

Feb 5, 2019
Soraya Chemaly: The power of women's anger
Year 2019Episode 3220 min

Soraya Chemaly: The power of women's anger

Jan 28, 2019
Wendy De La Rosa: 3 psychological tricks to help you save money
Year 2019Episode 3320 min

Wendy De La Rosa: 3 psychological tricks to help you save money

Feb 5, 2019
Matt Mullenweg: Why working from home is good for business
Year 2019Episode 3420 min

Matt Mullenweg: Why working from home is good for business

Feb 5, 2019
Priyanka Jain: How to make applying for jobs less painful
Year 2019Episode 3520 min

Priyanka Jain: How to make applying for jobs less painful

Feb 5, 2019
Nicaila Matthews Okome: This is the side hustle revolution
Year 2019Episode 3620 min

Nicaila Matthews Okome: This is the side hustle revolution

Feb 5, 2019
Patty McCord: 8 lessons on building a company people enjoy working for
Year 2019Episode 3720 min

Patty McCord: 8 lessons on building a company people enjoy working for

Feb 5, 2019
Amy Nicole Baker: 7 common questions about workplace romance
Year 2019Episode 3820 min

Amy Nicole Baker: 7 common questions about workplace romance

Feb 5, 2019
Danielle R. Moss: How we can help the 'forgotten middle' reach their full potential
Year 2019Episode 3920 min

Danielle R. Moss: How we can help the "forgotten middle" reach their full potential

Feb 6, 2019
Julian Burschka: What your breath could reveal about your health
Year 2019Episode 4020 min

Julian Burschka: What your breath could reveal about your health

Feb 7, 2019
Anirudh Sharma: Ink made of air pollution
Year 2019Episode 4120 min

Anirudh Sharma: Ink made of air pollution

Feb 8, 2019
Shad Begum: How women in Pakistan are creating political change
Year 2019Episode 4220 min

Shad Begum: How women in Pakistan are creating political change

Feb 11, 2019
Mathias Basner: Why noise is bad for your health -- and what you can do about it
Year 2019Episode 4320 min

Mathias Basner: Why noise is bad for your health -- and what you can do about it

Feb 12, 2019
P.J. Parmar: How doctors can help low-income patients (and still make a profit)
Year 2019Episode 4420 min

P.J. Parmar: How doctors can help low-income patients (and still make a profit)

Feb 12, 2019
Steven Petrow: 3 ways to practice civility
Year 2019Episode 4520 min

Steven Petrow: 3 ways to practice civility

Feb 13, 2019
Aja Monet and phillip agnew: A love story about the power of art as organizing
Year 2019Episode 4620 min

Aja Monet and phillip agnew: A love story about the power of art as organizing

Feb 14, 2019
Juan Enriquez: The age of genetic wonder
Year 2019Episode 4720 min

Juan Enriquez: The age of genetic wonder

Feb 15, 2019
Roy Bahat and Bryn Freedman: What is the meaning of work?
Year 2019Episode 4820 min

Roy Bahat and Bryn Freedman: What is the meaning of work?

Feb 19, 2019
Jeanne Pinder: What if all US health care costs were transparent?
Year 2019Episode 4920 min

Jeanne Pinder: What if all US health care costs were transparent?

Feb 20, 2019
Liz Kleinrock: How to teach kids to talk about taboo topics
Year 2019Episode 5020 min

Liz Kleinrock: How to teach kids to talk about taboo topics

Feb 20, 2019
Ashweetha Shetty: How education helped me rewrite my life
Year 2019Episode 5120 min

Ashweetha Shetty: How education helped me rewrite my life

Feb 21, 2019
Dolores Huerta: How to overcome apathy and find your power
Year 2019Episode 5220 min

Dolores Huerta: How to overcome apathy and find your power

Feb 22, 2019
Ronald Rael: An architect's subversive reimagining of the US-Mexico border wall
Year 2019Episode 5320 min

Ronald Rael: An architect's subversive reimagining of the US-Mexico border wall

Feb 25, 2019
Lindy Lou Isonhood: A juror's reflections on the death penalty
Year 2019Episode 5420 min

Lindy Lou Isonhood: A juror's reflections on the death penalty

Feb 26, 2019
Karl Skjonnemand: The self-assembling computer chips of the future
Year 2019Episode 5520 min

Karl Skjonnemand: The self-assembling computer chips of the future

Feb 27, 2019
Farida Nabourema: Is your country at risk of becoming a dictatorship? Here's how to know
Year 2019Episode 5620 min

Farida Nabourema: Is your country at risk of becoming a dictatorship? Here's how to know

Feb 28, 2019
Juliet Brophy: How a new species of ancestors is changing our theory of human evolution
Year 2019Episode 5720 min

Juliet Brophy: How a new species of ancestors is changing our theory of human evolution

Mar 1, 2019
Majd Mashharawi: How I'm making bricks out of ashes and rubble in Gaza
Year 2019Episode 5820 min

Majd Mashharawi: How I'm making bricks out of ashes and rubble in Gaza

Mar 4, 2019
César Hidalgo: A bold idea to replace politicians
Year 2019Episode 5920 min

César Hidalgo: A bold idea to replace politicians

Mar 5, 2019
Dina Zielinski: How we can store digital data in DNA
Year 2019Episode 6020 min

Dina Zielinski: How we can store digital data in DNA

Mar 6, 2019
T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison: The most powerful woman you've never heard of
Year 2019Episode 6120 min

T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Garrison: The most powerful woman you've never heard of

Apr 13, 2018
Eugenia Cheng: An unexpected tool for understanding inequality: abstract math
Year 2019Episode 6220 min

Eugenia Cheng: An unexpected tool for understanding inequality: abstract math

Mar 8, 2019
Yvonne van Amerongen: The 'dementia village' that's redefining elder care
Year 2019Episode 6320 min

Yvonne van Amerongen: The "dementia village" that's redefining elder care

Mar 11, 2019
Tom Thum and Matthew Broadhurst: What happens in your throat when you beatbox?
Year 2019Episode 6420 min

Tom Thum and Matthew Broadhurst: What happens in your throat when you beatbox?

Mar 12, 2019
Sarah T. Stewart: Where did the Moon come from? A new theory
Year 2019Episode 6520 min

Sarah T. Stewart: Where did the Moon come from? A new theory

Mar 13, 2019
Thomas Curran: Our dangerous obsession with perfectionism is getting worse
Year 2019Episode 6620 min

Thomas Curran: Our dangerous obsession with perfectionism is getting worse

Mar 14, 2019
Crush Club: 'My Man' / 'Bohanna' / 'We Dance'
Year 2019Episode 6720 min

Crush Club: "My Man" / "Bohanna" / "We Dance"

Mar 15, 2019
Kriti Sharma: How to keep human bias out of AI
Year 2019Episode 6820 min

Kriti Sharma: How to keep human bias out of AI

Mar 15, 2019
Phil Plait: The secret to scientific discoveries? Making mistakes
Year 2019Episode 6920 min

Phil Plait: The secret to scientific discoveries? Making mistakes

Mar 18, 2019
Amanda Williams: Why I turned Chicago's abandoned homes into art
Year 2019Episode 7020 min

Amanda Williams: Why I turned Chicago's abandoned homes into art

Mar 19, 2019
Noah Wilson-Rich: What's killing bees -- and how to save them
Year 2019Episode 7120 min

Noah Wilson-Rich: What's killing bees -- and how to save them

Mar 20, 2019
Olympia Della Flora: Creative ways to get kids to thrive in school
Year 2019Episode 7220 min

Olympia Della Flora: Creative ways to get kids to thrive in school

Mar 21, 2019
Marjan van Aubel: The beautiful future of solar power
Year 2019Episode 7320 min

Marjan van Aubel: The beautiful future of solar power

Mar 22, 2019
Esha Alwani: What it's like to have Tourette's -- and how music gives me back control
Year 2019Episode 7420 min

Esha Alwani: What it's like to have Tourette's -- and how music gives me back control

Mar 25, 2019
Rebecca Brachman: A new class of drug that could prevent depression and PTSD
Year 2019Episode 7520 min

Rebecca Brachman: A new class of drug that could prevent depression and PTSD

Mar 26, 2019
Fatima AlZahra'a Alatraktchi: To detect diseases earlier, let's speak bacteria's secret language
Year 2019Episode 7620 min

Fatima AlZahra'a Alatraktchi: To detect diseases earlier, let's speak bacteria's secret language

Mar 27, 2019
Samy Nour Younes: A short history of trans people's long fight for equality
Year 2019Episode 7720 min

Samy Nour Younes: A short history of trans people's long fight for equality

Mar 28, 2019
Nora Brown: 'East Virginia' / 'John Brown's Dream'
Year 2019Episode 7820 min

Nora Brown: "East Virginia" / "John Brown's Dream"

Mar 29, 2019
Chuck Murry: Can we regenerate heart muscle with stem cells?
Year 2019Episode 7920 min

Chuck Murry: Can we regenerate heart muscle with stem cells?

Mar 29, 2019
Alexander MacDonald: How centuries of sci-fi sparked spaceflight
Year 2019Episode 8020 min

Alexander MacDonald: How centuries of sci-fi sparked spaceflight

Apr 1, 2019
Kimberly Noble: How does income affect childhood brain development?
Year 2019Episode 8120 min

Kimberly Noble: How does income affect childhood brain development?

Apr 2, 2019
Helen Marriage: Public art that turns cities into playgrounds of the imagination
Year 2019Episode 8220 min

Helen Marriage: Public art that turns cities into playgrounds of the imagination

Apr 3, 2019
Muhammed Idris: What refugees need to start new lives
Year 2019Episode 8320 min

Muhammed Idris: What refugees need to start new lives

Apr 4, 2019
Rosalind Picard: An AI smartwatch that detects seizures
Year 2019Episode 8420 min

Rosalind Picard: An AI smartwatch that detects seizures

Apr 5, 2019
Eve Pearlman: How to lead a conversation between people who disagree
Year 2019Episode 8520 min

Eve Pearlman: How to lead a conversation between people who disagree

Apr 8, 2019
Nora McInerny: We don't 'move on' from grief. We move forward with it
Year 2019Episode 8620 min

Nora McInerny: We don't "move on" from grief. We move forward with it

Apr 9, 2019
Keith Kirkland: Wearable tech that helps you navigate by touch
Year 2019Episode 8720 min

Keith Kirkland: Wearable tech that helps you navigate by touch

Apr 10, 2019
Kashfia Rahman: How risk-taking changes a teenager's brain
Year 2019Episode 8820 min

Kashfia Rahman: How risk-taking changes a teenager's brain

Apr 11, 2019
Rana Abdelhamid: 3 lessons on starting a movement from a self-defense trailblazer
Year 2019Episode 8920 min

Rana Abdelhamid: 3 lessons on starting a movement from a self-defense trailblazer

Apr 12, 2019
Kakenya Ntaiya: Empower a girl, transform a community
Year 2019Episode 9020 min

Kakenya Ntaiya: Empower a girl, transform a community

Apr 15, 2019
Christoph Keplinger: The artificial muscles that will power robots of the future
Year 2019Episode 9120 min

Christoph Keplinger: The artificial muscles that will power robots of the future

Apr 16, 2019
Carole Cadwalladr: Facebook's role in Brexit -- and the threat to democracy
Year 2019Episode 9220 min

Carole Cadwalladr: Facebook's role in Brexit -- and the threat to democracy

Apr 16, 2019
Jack Dorsey: How Twitter needs to change
Year 2019Episode 9320 min

Jack Dorsey: How Twitter needs to change

Apr 17, 2019
Sheperd Doeleman: Inside the black hole image that made history
Year 2019Episode 9420 min

Sheperd Doeleman: Inside the black hole image that made history

Apr 18, 2019
Danielle N. Lee: How hip-hop helps us understand science
Year 2019Episode 9520 min

Danielle N. Lee: How hip-hop helps us understand science

Apr 19, 2019
Romain Lacombe: A personal air-quality tracker that lets you know what you're breathing
Year 2019Episode 9620 min

Romain Lacombe: A personal air-quality tracker that lets you know what you're breathing

Apr 22, 2019
David R. Liu: Can we cure genetic diseases by rewriting DNA?
Year 2019Episode 9720 min

David R. Liu: Can we cure genetic diseases by rewriting DNA?

Apr 23, 2019
Leah Georges: How generational stereotypes hold us back at work
Year 2019Episode 9820 min

Leah Georges: How generational stereotypes hold us back at work

Apr 24, 2019
Kim Gorgens: The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime
Year 2019Episode 9920 min

Kim Gorgens: The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime

Apr 25, 2019
Elizabeth Dunn: Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it
Year 2019Episode 10020 min

Elizabeth Dunn: Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it

Apr 26, 2019
Hannah Gadsby: Three ideas. Three contradictions. Or not.
Year 2019Episode 10120 min

Hannah Gadsby: Three ideas. Three contradictions. Or not.

Apr 29, 2019
Yana Buhrer Tavanier: How to recover from activism burnout
Year 2019Episode 10220 min

Yana Buhrer Tavanier: How to recover from activism burnout

Apr 30, 2019
Michele Wucker: Why we ignore obvious problems -- and how to act on them
Year 2019Episode 10320 min

Michele Wucker: Why we ignore obvious problems -- and how to act on them

May 1, 2019
Joanne Chory: How supercharged plants could slow climate change
Year 2019Episode 10420 min

Joanne Chory: How supercharged plants could slow climate change

May 2, 2019
Es Devlin: Mind-blowing stage sculptures that fuse music and technology
Year 2019Episode 10520 min

Es Devlin: Mind-blowing stage sculptures that fuse music and technology

May 3, 2019
Ivan Poupyrev: Everything around you can become a computer
Year 2019Episode 10620 min

Ivan Poupyrev: Everything around you can become a computer

May 6, 2019
Eric Liu: How to revive your belief in democracy
Year 2019Episode 10720 min

Eric Liu: How to revive your belief in democracy

May 7, 2019
Halla Tómasdóttir and Bryn Freedman: The crisis of leadership -- and a new way forward
Year 2019Episode 10820 min

Halla Tómasdóttir and Bryn Freedman: The crisis of leadership -- and a new way forward

May 8, 2019
Wajahat Ali: The case for having kids
Year 2019Episode 10920 min

Wajahat Ali: The case for having kids

May 9, 2019
Sabine Doebel: How your brain's executive function works -- and how to improve it
Year 2019Episode 11020 min

Sabine Doebel: How your brain's executive function works -- and how to improve it

May 9, 2019
Matt Walker: Sleep is your superpower
Year 2019Episode 11120 min

Matt Walker: Sleep is your superpower

May 10, 2019
Doug Roble: Digital humans that look just like us
Year 2019Episode 11220 min

Doug Roble: Digital humans that look just like us

May 13, 2019
Carson Bruns: Could a tattoo help you stay healthy?
Year 2019Episode 11320 min

Carson Bruns: Could a tattoo help you stay healthy?

May 14, 2019
Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin: What you should know about vaping and e-cigarettes
Year 2019Episode 11420 min

Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin: What you should know about vaping and e-cigarettes

May 15, 2019
Arnav Kapur: How AI could become an extension of your mind
Year 2019Episode 11520 min

Arnav Kapur: How AI could become an extension of your mind

May 16, 2019
Katie Hood: The difference between healthy and unhealthy love
Year 2019Episode 11620 min

Katie Hood: The difference between healthy and unhealthy love

May 17, 2019
Brittany Packnett: How to build your confidence -- and spark it in others
Year 2019Episode 11720 min

Brittany Packnett: How to build your confidence -- and spark it in others

May 20, 2019
Lucy Cooke: Sloths! The strange life of the world's slowest mammal
Year 2019Episode 11820 min

Lucy Cooke: Sloths! The strange life of the world's slowest mammal

May 21, 2019
Bruce Friedrich: The next global agricultural revolution
Year 2019Episode 11920 min

Bruce Friedrich: The next global agricultural revolution

May 21, 2019
Hamdi Ulukaya: The anti-CEO playbook
Year 2019Episode 12020 min

Hamdi Ulukaya: The anti-CEO playbook

May 22, 2019
America Ferrera: My identity is a superpower -- not an obstacle
Year 2019Episode 12120 min

America Ferrera: My identity is a superpower -- not an obstacle

May 23, 2019
Jarrell Daniels: What prosecutors and incarcerated people can learn from each other
Year 2019Episode 12220 min

Jarrell Daniels: What prosecutors and incarcerated people can learn from each other

May 24, 2019
Morgan Vague: These bacteria eat plastic
Year 2019Episode 12320 min

Morgan Vague: These bacteria eat plastic

May 28, 2019
Baratunde Thurston: How to deconstruct racism, one headline at a time
Year 2019Episode 12420 min

Baratunde Thurston: How to deconstruct racism, one headline at a time

May 29, 2019
Erika Hamden: What it takes to launch a telescope
Year 2019Episode 12520 min

Erika Hamden: What it takes to launch a telescope

May 30, 2019
Reniqua Allen: The story we tell about millennials -- and who we leave out
Year 2019Episode 12620 min

Reniqua Allen: The story we tell about millennials -- and who we leave out

May 30, 2019
Roger Hanlon: The amazing brains and morphing skin of octopuses and other cephalopods
Year 2019Episode 12720 min

Roger Hanlon: The amazing brains and morphing skin of octopuses and other cephalopods

May 31, 2019
Bjarke Ingels: Floating cities, the LEGO House and other architectural forms of the future
Year 2019Episode 12820 min

Bjarke Ingels: Floating cities, the LEGO House and other architectural forms of the future

Jun 3, 2019
Kate Bowler: 'Everything happens for a reason' -- and other lies I've loved
Year 2019Episode 12920 min

Kate Bowler: "Everything happens for a reason" -- and other lies I've loved

Jun 4, 2019
David Brooks: The lies our culture tells us about what matters -- and a better way to live
Year 2019Episode 13020 min

David Brooks: The lies our culture tells us about what matters -- and a better way to live

Jun 5, 2019
Michelle Kuo: The healing power of reading
Year 2019Episode 13120 min

Michelle Kuo: The healing power of reading

Jun 6, 2019
Juna Kollmeier: The most detailed map of galaxies, black holes and stars ever made
Year 2019Episode 13220 min

Juna Kollmeier: The most detailed map of galaxies, black holes and stars ever made

Jun 7, 2019
Karen Lloyd: The mysterious microbes living deep inside the earth -- and how they could help humanity
Year 2019Episode 13320 min

Karen Lloyd: The mysterious microbes living deep inside the earth -- and how they could help humanity

Jun 10, 2019
Priya Parker: 3 steps to turn everyday get-togethers into transformative gatherings
Year 2019Episode 13420 min

Priya Parker: 3 steps to turn everyday get-togethers into transformative gatherings

Jun 11, 2019
Ryan Martin: Why we get mad -- and why it's healthy
Year 2019Episode 13520 min

Ryan Martin: Why we get mad -- and why it's healthy

Jun 12, 2019
Daniel Lismore: My life as a work of art
Year 2019Episode 13620 min

Daniel Lismore: My life as a work of art

Jun 13, 2019
Michael Tubbs: The political power of being a good neighbor
Year 2019Episode 13720 min

Michael Tubbs: The political power of being a good neighbor

Jun 14, 2019
David Baker: 5 challenges we could solve by designing new proteins
Year 2019Episode 13820 min

David Baker: 5 challenges we could solve by designing new proteins

Jun 17, 2019
Rob Reid: How synthetic biology could wipe out humanity -- and how we can stop it
Year 2019Episode 13920 min

Rob Reid: How synthetic biology could wipe out humanity -- and how we can stop it

Jun 18, 2019
Suleika Jaouad: What almost dying taught me about living
Year 2019Episode 14020 min

Suleika Jaouad: What almost dying taught me about living

Jun 19, 2019
Lynn Rothschild: The living tech we need to support human life on other planets
Year 2019Episode 14120 min

Lynn Rothschild: The living tech we need to support human life on other planets

Jun 20, 2019
Sarah Kay: 'A Bird Made of Birds'
Year 2019Episode 14220 min

Sarah Kay: "A Bird Made of Birds"

Jun 21, 2019
Brandon Clifford: The architectural secrets of the world's ancient wonders
Year 2019Episode 14320 min

Brandon Clifford: The architectural secrets of the world's ancient wonders

Jun 21, 2019
Lindsay Amer: Why kids need to learn about gender and sexuality
Year 2019Episode 14420 min

Lindsay Amer: Why kids need to learn about gender and sexuality

Jun 24, 2019
Ethan Lindenberger: Why we need to fight misinformation about vaccines
Year 2019Episode 14520 min

Ethan Lindenberger: Why we need to fight misinformation about vaccines

Jun 25, 2019
Heidi Grant: How to ask for help -- and get a 'yes'
Year 2019Episode 14620 min

Heidi Grant: How to ask for help -- and get a "yes"

Jun 26, 2019
Jonny Sun: You are not alone in your loneliness
Year 2019Episode 14720 min

Jonny Sun: You are not alone in your loneliness

Jun 27, 2019
Jon Gray: The next big thing is coming from the Bronx, again
Year 2019Episode 14820 min

Jon Gray: The next big thing is coming from the Bronx, again

Jun 28, 2019
Glenn Cantave: How augmented reality is changing activism
Year 2019Episode 14920 min

Glenn Cantave: How augmented reality is changing activism

Jul 1, 2019
Moriba Jah: The world's first crowdsourced space traffic monitoring system
Year 2019Episode 15020 min

Moriba Jah: The world's first crowdsourced space traffic monitoring system

Jul 2, 2019
Julius Maada Bio: A vision for the future of Sierra Leone
Year 2019Episode 15120 min

Julius Maada Bio: A vision for the future of Sierra Leone

Jul 3, 2019
Natalie Fratto: 3 ways to measure your adaptability -- and how to improve it
Year 2019Episode 15220 min

Natalie Fratto: 3 ways to measure your adaptability -- and how to improve it

Jul 5, 2019
Barbara J. King: Grief and love in the animal kingdom
Year 2019Episode 15320 min

Barbara J. King: Grief and love in the animal kingdom

Jul 8, 2019
Rick Doblin: The future of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
Year 2019Episode 15420 min

Rick Doblin: The future of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy

Jul 9, 2019
Jamie Paik: Origami robots that reshape and transform themselves
Year 2019Episode 15520 min

Jamie Paik: Origami robots that reshape and transform themselves

Jul 10, 2019
Amy Padnani: How we're honoring people overlooked by history
Year 2019Episode 15620 min

Amy Padnani: How we're honoring people overlooked by history

Jul 11, 2019
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: How film transforms the way we see the world
Year 2019Episode 15720 min

Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: How film transforms the way we see the world

Jul 12, 2019
Ella Al-Shamahi: The fascinating (and dangerous) places scientists aren't exploring
Year 2019Episode 15820 min

Ella Al-Shamahi: The fascinating (and dangerous) places scientists aren't exploring

Jul 15, 2019
Derren Brown: Mentalism, mind reading and the art of getting inside your head
Year 2019Episode 15920 min

Derren Brown: Mentalism, mind reading and the art of getting inside your head

Jul 16, 2019
Melanie Nezer: The fundamental right to seek asylum
Year 2019Episode 16020 min

Melanie Nezer: The fundamental right to seek asylum

Jul 16, 2019
Claudia Miner: A new way to get every child ready for kindergarten
Year 2019Episode 16120 min

Claudia Miner: A new way to get every child ready for kindergarten

Jul 17, 2019
Elizabeth Howell: How we can improve maternal healthcare -- before, during and after pregnancy
Year 2019Episode 16220 min

Elizabeth Howell: How we can improve maternal healthcare -- before, during and after pregnancy

Jul 18, 2019
Douglas Thomas: How a typeface helped launch Apollo
Year 2019Episode 16320 min

Douglas Thomas: How a typeface helped launch Apollo

Jul 19, 2019
Rahul Mehrotra: The architectural wonder of impermanent cities
Year 2019Episode 16420 min

Rahul Mehrotra: The architectural wonder of impermanent cities

Jul 22, 2019
Hajer Sharief: How to use family dinner to teach politics
Year 2019Episode 16520 min

Hajer Sharief: How to use family dinner to teach politics

Jul 23, 2019
Albert-László Barabási: The real relationship between your age and your chance of success
Year 2019Episode 16620 min

Albert-László Barabási: The real relationship between your age and your chance of success

Jul 24, 2019
Tshering Tobgay: An urgent call to protect the world's 'Third Pole'
Year 2019Episode 16720 min

Tshering Tobgay: An urgent call to protect the world's "Third Pole"

Jul 25, 2019
George Monbiot: The new political story that could change everything
Year 2019Episode 16820 min

George Monbiot: The new political story that could change everything

Jul 26, 2019
Nicola Sturgeon: Why governments should prioritize well-being
Year 2019Episode 16920 min

Nicola Sturgeon: Why governments should prioritize well-being

Jul 29, 2019
Ivonne Roman: How policewomen make communities safer
Year 2019Episode 17020 min

Ivonne Roman: How policewomen make communities safer

Jul 30, 2019
Nanfu Wang: What it was like to grow up under China's one-child policy
Year 2019Episode 17120 min

Nanfu Wang: What it was like to grow up under China's one-child policy

Jul 31, 2019
Victor Vescovo: What's at the bottom of the ocean -- and how we're getting there
Year 2019Episode 17220 min

Victor Vescovo: What's at the bottom of the ocean -- and how we're getting there

Aug 2, 2019
Margaret Heffernan: The human skills we need in an unpredictable world
Year 2019Episode 17320 min

Margaret Heffernan: The human skills we need in an unpredictable world

Aug 1, 2019
Marc Bamuthi Joseph: 'You Have the Rite'
Year 2019Episode 17420 min

Marc Bamuthi Joseph: "You Have the Rite"

Aug 2, 2019
Sara Valencia Botto: When do kids start to care about other people's opinions?
Year 2019Episode 17520 min

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Aug 19, 2019
Joseph Gordon-Levitt: How craving attention makes you less creative
Year 2019Episode 17620 min

Joseph Gordon-Levitt: How craving attention makes you less creative

Aug 20, 2019
Jon Lowenstein: Family, hope and resilience on the migrant trail
Year 2019Episode 17720 min

Jon Lowenstein: Family, hope and resilience on the migrant trail

Aug 21, 2019
Bina Venkataraman: The power to think ahead in a reckless age
Year 2019Episode 17820 min

Bina Venkataraman: The power to think ahead in a reckless age

Aug 22, 2019
Pico Iyer: What ping-pong taught me about life
Year 2019Episode 17920 min

Pico Iyer: What ping-pong taught me about life

Aug 23, 2019
Kishore Mahbubani: How the West can adapt to a rising Asia
Year 2019Episode 18020 min

Kishore Mahbubani: How the West can adapt to a rising Asia

Aug 26, 2019
Britt Wray: How climate change affects your mental health
Year 2019Episode 18120 min

Britt Wray: How climate change affects your mental health

Aug 27, 2019
Kelly Wanser: Emergency medicine for our climate fever
Year 2019Episode 18220 min

Kelly Wanser: Emergency medicine for our climate fever

Aug 28, 2019
Dessa: Can we choose to fall out of love?
Year 2019Episode 18320 min

Dessa: Can we choose to fall out of love?

Aug 29, 2019
Lee Thomas: How I help people understand vitiligo
Year 2019Episode 18420 min

Lee Thomas: How I help people understand vitiligo

Aug 29, 2019
Yeonmi Park: What I learned about freedom after escaping North Korea
Year 2019Episode 18520 min

Yeonmi Park: What I learned about freedom after escaping North Korea

Aug 30, 2019
Asmeret Asefaw Berhe: A climate change solution that's right under our feet
Year 2019Episode 18620 min

Asmeret Asefaw Berhe: A climate change solution that's right under our feet

Sep 3, 2019
Jochen Wegner: What happened when we paired up thousands of strangers to talk politics
Year 2019Episode 18720 min

Jochen Wegner: What happened when we paired up thousands of strangers to talk politics

Sep 3, 2019
Emily F. Rothman: How porn changes the way teens think about sex
Year 2019Episode 18820 min

Emily F. Rothman: How porn changes the way teens think about sex

Sep 4, 2019
Anthony Veneziale: 'Stumbling towards intimacy': An improvised TED Talk
Year 2019Episode 18920 min

Anthony Veneziale: "Stumbling towards intimacy": An improvised TED Talk

Sep 4, 2019
Andrew Marantz: Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists
Year 2019Episode 19020 min

Andrew Marantz: Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists

Sep 5, 2019
Luisa Neubauer: Why you should be a climate activist
Year 2019Episode 19120 min

Luisa Neubauer: Why you should be a climate activist

Sep 6, 2019
Phillip Atiba Goff: How we can make racism a solvable problem -- and improve policing
Year 2019Episode 19220 min

Phillip Atiba Goff: How we can make racism a solvable problem -- and improve policing

Sep 9, 2019
Carl June: A 'living drug' that could change the way we treat cancer
Year 2019Episode 19320 min

Carl June: A "living drug" that could change the way we treat cancer

Sep 10, 2019
Sandeep Jauhar: How your emotions change the shape of your heart
Year 2019Episode 19420 min

Sandeep Jauhar: How your emotions change the shape of your heart

Sep 10, 2019
Danielle Citron: How deepfakes undermine truth and threaten democracy
Year 2019Episode 19520 min

Danielle Citron: How deepfakes undermine truth and threaten democracy

Sep 11, 2019
Jacqueline Woodson: What reading slowly taught me about writing
Year 2019Episode 19620 min

Jacqueline Woodson: What reading slowly taught me about writing

Sep 12, 2019
Raj Jayadev: Community-powered criminal justice reform
Year 2019Episode 19720 min

Raj Jayadev: Community-powered criminal justice reform

Sep 12, 2019
Nick Hanauer: The dirty secret of capitalism -- and a new way forward
Year 2019Episode 19820 min

Nick Hanauer: The dirty secret of capitalism -- and a new way forward

Sep 13, 2019
Emmett Shear: What streaming means for the future of entertainment
Year 2019Episode 19920 min

Emmett Shear: What streaming means for the future of entertainment

Sep 16, 2019
Kristie Ebi: How climate change could make our food less nutritious
Year 2019Episode 20020 min

Kristie Ebi: How climate change could make our food less nutritious

Sep 16, 2019
Patrick Chappatte: A free world needs satire
Year 2019Episode 20120 min

Patrick Chappatte: A free world needs satire

Sep 17, 2019
Federica Bianco: How we use astrophysics to study earthbound problems
Year 2019Episode 20220 min

Federica Bianco: How we use astrophysics to study earthbound problems

Sep 17, 2019
Johann Hari: This could be why you're depressed or anxious
Year 2019Episode 20320 min

Johann Hari: This could be why you're depressed or anxious

Sep 18, 2019
Christer Mjåset: 4 questions you should always ask your doctor
Year 2019Episode 20420 min

Christer Mjåset: 4 questions you should always ask your doctor

Sep 19, 2019
Richard Bona: 'Tumba La Nyama' / 'Mulema'
Year 2019Episode 20520 min

Richard Bona: "Tumba La Nyama" / "Mulema"

Sep 20, 2019
Sonaar Luthra: We need to track the world's water like we track the weather
Year 2019Episode 20620 min

Sonaar Luthra: We need to track the world's water like we track the weather

Sep 20, 2019
Safeena Husain: A bold plan to empower 1.6 million out-of-school girls in India
Year 2019Episode 20720 min

Safeena Husain: A bold plan to empower 1.6 million out-of-school girls in India

Sep 23, 2019
Tim Flannery: Can seaweed help curb global warming?
Year 2019Episode 20820 min

Tim Flannery: Can seaweed help curb global warming?

Sep 23, 2019
Emily Nagoski: How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime
Year 2019Episode 20920 min

Emily Nagoski: How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime

Sep 24, 2019
Yaniv Erlich: How we're building the world's largest family tree
Year 2019Episode 21020 min

Yaniv Erlich: How we're building the world's largest family tree

Sep 25, 2019
Will Hurd: A wall won't solve America's border problems
Year 2019Episode 21120 min

Will Hurd: A wall won't solve America's border problems

Sep 26, 2019
Sam Van Aken: How one tree grows 40 different kinds of fruit
Year 2019Episode 21220 min

Sam Van Aken: How one tree grows 40 different kinds of fruit

Sep 27, 2019
Muthoni Drummer Queen: Creativity builds nations
Year 2019Episode 21320 min

Muthoni Drummer Queen: Creativity builds nations

Sep 26, 2019
Sarah Sze: How we experience time and memory through art
Year 2019Episode 21420 min

Sarah Sze: How we experience time and memory through art

Sep 30, 2019
Mohammad Modarres: Why you should shop at your local farmers market
Year 2019Episode 21520 min

Mohammad Modarres: Why you should shop at your local farmers market

Oct 1, 2019
Moreangels Mbizah: How community-led conservation can save wildlife
Year 2019Episode 21620 min

Moreangels Mbizah: How community-led conservation can save wildlife

Oct 1, 2019
Mitchell Katz: What the US health care system assumes about you
Year 2019Episode 21720 min

Mitchell Katz: What the US health care system assumes about you

Oct 2, 2019
Camilla Arndal Andersen: What happens in your brain when you taste food
Year 2019Episode 21820 min

Camilla Arndal Andersen: What happens in your brain when you taste food

Oct 3, 2019
David Peterson: Why language is humanity's greatest invention
Year 2019Episode 21920 min

David Peterson: Why language is humanity's greatest invention

Oct 3, 2019
Efosa Ojomo: Reducing corruption takes a specific kind of investment
Year 2019Episode 22020 min

Efosa Ojomo: Reducing corruption takes a specific kind of investment

Oct 4, 2019
Paul Rucker: 'Criminalization of Survival'
Year 2019Episode 22120 min

Paul Rucker: "Criminalization of Survival"

Oct 4, 2019
Tara Djokic: This ancient rock is changing our theory on the origin of life
Year 2019Episode 22220 min

Tara Djokic: This ancient rock is changing our theory on the origin of life

Oct 7, 2019
Herman Narula: The transformative power of video games
Year 2019Episode 22320 min

Herman Narula: The transformative power of video games

Oct 8, 2019
Gangadhar Patil: How we're helping local reporters turn important stories into national news
Year 2019Episode 22420 min

Gangadhar Patil: How we're helping local reporters turn important stories into national news

Oct 8, 2019
Andrew Forrest: A radical plan to end plastic waste
Year 2019Episode 22520 min

Andrew Forrest: A radical plan to end plastic waste

Oct 8, 2019
Juan Enriquez: A personal plea for humanity at the US-Mexico border
Year 2019Episode 22620 min

Juan Enriquez: A personal plea for humanity at the US-Mexico border

Oct 9, 2019
Laura Boykin: How we're using DNA tech to help farmers fight crop diseases
Year 2019Episode 22720 min

Laura Boykin: How we're using DNA tech to help farmers fight crop diseases

Oct 10, 2019
Shannon Lee: What Bruce Lee can teach us about living fully
Year 2019Episode 22820 min

Shannon Lee: What Bruce Lee can teach us about living fully

Oct 10, 2019
Judith Jamison and members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Revelations from a lifetime of dance
Year 2019Episode 22920 min

Judith Jamison and members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Revelations from a lifetime of dance

Oct 11, 2019
Adena Friedman: What's the future of capitalism?
Year 2019Episode 23020 min

Adena Friedman: What's the future of capitalism?

Oct 11, 2019
The Bloom Twins: 'Wrong' / 'Small Town Weirdos'
Year 2019Episode 23120 min

The Bloom Twins: "Wrong" / "Small Town Weirdos"

Oct 11, 2019
First Aid Kit: 'King of the World' / 'Nothing Has to Be True' / 'My Silver Lining'
Year 2019Episode 23220 min

First Aid Kit: "King of the World" / "Nothing Has to Be True" / "My Silver Lining"

Oct 11, 2019
David Deutsch: After billions of years of monotony, the universe is waking up
Year 2019Episode 23320 min

David Deutsch: After billions of years of monotony, the universe is waking up

Oct 14, 2019
Julie Cordua: How we can eliminate child sexual abuse material from the internet
Year 2019Episode 23420 min

Julie Cordua: How we can eliminate child sexual abuse material from the internet

Oct 15, 2019
Bjarke Ingels: An architect's guide to living on Mars
Year 2019Episode 23520 min

Bjarke Ingels: An architect's guide to living on Mars

Oct 18, 2019
Becca McCharen-Tran: Fashion that celebrates all body types -- boldly and unapologetically
Year 2019Episode 23620 min

Becca McCharen-Tran: Fashion that celebrates all body types -- boldly and unapologetically

Oct 22, 2019
Janelle Shane: The danger of AI is weirder than you think
Year 2019Episode 23720 min

Janelle Shane: The danger of AI is weirder than you think

Oct 22, 2019
Abhishek Gopalka: How motivation can fix public systems
Year 2019Episode 23820 min

Abhishek Gopalka: How motivation can fix public systems

Oct 23, 2019
Jon M. Chu: The pride and power of representation in film
Year 2019Episode 23920 min

Jon M. Chu: The pride and power of representation in film

Oct 23, 2019
Ashwin Naidu: The link between fishing cats and mangrove forest conservation
Year 2019Episode 24020 min

Ashwin Naidu: The link between fishing cats and mangrove forest conservation

Oct 24, 2019
Claire Wardle: How you can help transform the internet into a place of trust
Year 2019Episode 24120 min

Claire Wardle: How you can help transform the internet into a place of trust

Oct 24, 2019
Beau Lotto and Cirque du Soleil: How we experience awe -- and why it matters
Year 2019Episode 24220 min

Beau Lotto and Cirque du Soleil: How we experience awe -- and why it matters

Oct 25, 2019
Alexis Gambis: Why we need more (real) science in fiction
Year 2019Episode 24320 min

Alexis Gambis: Why we need more (real) science in fiction

Oct 25, 2019
Hiromi Ozaki: How I bring myth and magic to life
Year 2019Episode 24420 min

Hiromi Ozaki: How I bring myth and magic to life

Oct 25, 2019
Andrew Nemr: The sounds and sights of tap dance
Year 2019Episode 24520 min

Andrew Nemr: The sounds and sights of tap dance

Oct 25, 2019
Rose M. Mutiso: How to bring affordable, sustainable electricity to Africa
Year 2019Episode 24620 min

Rose M. Mutiso: How to bring affordable, sustainable electricity to Africa

Oct 28, 2019
Leila Pirhaji: The medical potential of AI and metabolites
Year 2019Episode 24720 min

Leila Pirhaji: The medical potential of AI and metabolites

Oct 29, 2019
Toby Kiers: Lessons from fungi on markets and economics
Year 2019Episode 24820 min

Toby Kiers: Lessons from fungi on markets and economics

Oct 30, 2019
Jess Kutch: What productive conflict can offer a workplace
Year 2019Episode 24920 min

Jess Kutch: What productive conflict can offer a workplace

Oct 30, 2019
Daniel Streicker: What vaccinating vampire bats can teach us about pandemics
Year 2019Episode 25020 min

Daniel Streicker: What vaccinating vampire bats can teach us about pandemics

Oct 31, 2019
Lori Gottlieb: How changing your story can change your life
Year 2019Episode 25120 min

Lori Gottlieb: How changing your story can change your life

Nov 1, 2019
Sara-Jane Dunn: The next software revolution: programming biological cells
Year 2019Episode 25220 min

Sara-Jane Dunn: The next software revolution: programming biological cells

Nov 1, 2019
Bob Langert: The business case for working with your toughest critics
Year 2019Episode 25320 min

Bob Langert: The business case for working with your toughest critics

Nov 4, 2019
Bhakti Sharma: What open water swimming taught me about resilience
Year 2019Episode 25420 min

Bhakti Sharma: What open water swimming taught me about resilience

Nov 4, 2019
Tashka and Laura Yawanawá: The Amazon belongs to humanity -- let's protect it together
Year 2019Episode 25520 min

Tashka and Laura Yawanawá: The Amazon belongs to humanity -- let's protect it together

Nov 5, 2019
Paul A. Kramer: Our immigration conversation is broken -- here's how to have a better one
Year 2019Episode 25620 min

Paul A. Kramer: Our immigration conversation is broken -- here's how to have a better one

Nov 6, 2019
Morley: 'Follow the Sound'
Year 2019Episode 25720 min

Morley: "Follow the Sound"

Nov 6, 2019
Maria Popova: An excerpt from 'Figuring'
Year 2019Episode 25820 min

Maria Popova: An excerpt from "Figuring"

Nov 6, 2019
Martha Redbone: 'Sleep Sleep Beauty Bright'
Year 2019Episode 25920 min

Martha Redbone: "Sleep Sleep Beauty Bright"

Nov 6, 2019
Eli Pariser: What obligation do social media platforms have to the greater good?
Year 2019Episode 26020 min

Eli Pariser: What obligation do social media platforms have to the greater good?

Nov 7, 2019
Ma Yansong: Urban architecture inspired by mountains, clouds and volcanoes
Year 2019Episode 26120 min

Ma Yansong: Urban architecture inspired by mountains, clouds and volcanoes

Nov 7, 2019
Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe Kootin: A historical musical that examines black identity in the 1901 World's Fair
Year 2019Episode 26220 min

Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe Kootin: A historical musical that examines black identity in the 1901 World's Fair

Nov 8, 2019
Rabiaa El Garani: Hope and justice for women who've survived ISIS
Year 2019Episode 26320 min

Rabiaa El Garani: Hope and justice for women who've survived ISIS

Nov 11, 2019
Mani Vajipey: How India's local recyclers could solve plastic pollution
Year 2019Episode 26420 min

Mani Vajipey: How India's local recyclers could solve plastic pollution

Nov 11, 2019
Peter Beck: Small rockets are the next space revolution
Year 2019Episode 26520 min

Peter Beck: Small rockets are the next space revolution

Nov 12, 2019
Robert Gupta: Music is medicine, music is sanity
Year 2019Episode 26620 min

Robert Gupta: Music is medicine, music is sanity

Nov 12, 2019
Cady Coleman: What it's like to live on the International Space Station
Year 2019Episode 26720 min

Cady Coleman: What it's like to live on the International Space Station

Nov 13, 2019
Sydney Jensen: How can we support the emotional well-being of teachers?
Year 2019Episode 26820 min

Sydney Jensen: How can we support the emotional well-being of teachers?

Nov 13, 2019
Erika Pinheiro: What's really happening at the US-Mexico border -- and how we can do better
Year 2019Episode 26920 min

Erika Pinheiro: What's really happening at the US-Mexico border -- and how we can do better

Nov 14, 2019
Gaby Barrios: Why gender-based marketing is bad for business
Year 2019Episode 27020 min

Gaby Barrios: Why gender-based marketing is bad for business

Nov 15, 2019
Dan Ariely: How to change your behavior for the better
Year 2019Episode 27120 min

Dan Ariely: How to change your behavior for the better

Nov 18, 2019
Jean-Manuel Izaret: A new Netflix-style pricing model that could make medical treatments affordable for all
Year 2019Episode 27220 min

Jean-Manuel Izaret: A new Netflix-style pricing model that could make medical treatments affordable for all

Nov 18, 2019
Arunabha Ghosh: 5 steps for clean air in India
Year 2019Episode 27320 min

Arunabha Ghosh: 5 steps for clean air in India

Nov 18, 2019
David Asch: Why it's so hard to make healthy decisions
Year 2019Episode 27420 min

David Asch: Why it's so hard to make healthy decisions

Nov 19, 2019
LaToya Ruby Frazier: A creative solution for the water crisis in Flint, Michigan
Year 2019Episode 27520 min

LaToya Ruby Frazier: A creative solution for the water crisis in Flint, Michigan

Nov 20, 2019
Daniel Bögre Udell: How to save a language from extinction
Year 2019Episode 27620 min

Daniel Bögre Udell: How to save a language from extinction

Nov 21, 2019
Mike Brown: The search for our solar system's ninth planet
Year 2019Episode 27720 min

Mike Brown: The search for our solar system's ninth planet

Nov 22, 2019
Sougwen Chung: Why I draw with robots
Year 2019Episode 27820 min

Sougwen Chung: Why I draw with robots

Nov 25, 2019
Deepa Narayan: 7 beliefs that can silence women -- and how to unlearn them
Year 2019Episode 27920 min

Deepa Narayan: 7 beliefs that can silence women -- and how to unlearn them

Nov 25, 2019
Cathy Mulzer: The incredible chemistry powering your smartphone
Year 2019Episode 28020 min

Cathy Mulzer: The incredible chemistry powering your smartphone

Nov 27, 2019
Alejandro Durán: How I use art to tackle plastic pollution in our oceans
Year 2019Episode 28120 min

Alejandro Durán: How I use art to tackle plastic pollution in our oceans

Dec 2, 2019
Heidi Boisvert: How I'm using biological data to tell better stories -- and spark social change
Year 2019Episode 28220 min

Heidi Boisvert: How I'm using biological data to tell better stories -- and spark social change

Dec 2, 2019
Kelsey Johnson: The problem of light pollution -- and 5 ridiculously easy ways to fix it
Year 2019Episode 28320 min

Kelsey Johnson: The problem of light pollution -- and 5 ridiculously easy ways to fix it

Dec 4, 2019
Cornelia Geppert: A video game that helps us understand loneliness
Year 2019Episode 28420 min

Cornelia Geppert: A video game that helps us understand loneliness

Dec 5, 2019
Eve Ensler: The profound power of an authentic apology
Year 2019Episode 28520 min

Eve Ensler: The profound power of an authentic apology

Dec 6, 2019
Jane Fonda: Why I protest for climate justice
Year 2019Episode 28620 min

Jane Fonda: Why I protest for climate justice

Dec 10, 2019
Edward Tenner: The paradox of efficiency
Year 2019Episode 28720 min

Edward Tenner: The paradox of efficiency

Dec 10, 2019
Mariana Mazzucato: What is economic value, and who creates it?
Year 2019Episode 28820 min

Mariana Mazzucato: What is economic value, and who creates it?

Dec 11, 2019
Christiana Figueres and Chris Anderson: How we can turn the tide on climate
Year 2019Episode 28920 min

Christiana Figueres and Chris Anderson: How we can turn the tide on climate

Dec 12, 2019
Lorna Davis: A guide to collaborative leadership
Year 2019Episode 29020 min

Lorna Davis: A guide to collaborative leadership

Dec 12, 2019
Bright Simons: To help solve global problems, look to developing countries
Year 2019Episode 29120 min

Bright Simons: To help solve global problems, look to developing countries

Dec 12, 2019
Kelsey Leonard: Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans
Year 2019Episode 29220 min

Kelsey Leonard: Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans

Dec 13, 2019
Henna-Maria Uusitupa: How the gut microbes you're born with affect your lifelong health
Year 2019Episode 29320 min

Henna-Maria Uusitupa: How the gut microbes you're born with affect your lifelong health

Dec 16, 2019
Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz: Your body was forged in the spectacular death of stars
Year 2019Episode 29420 min

Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz: Your body was forged in the spectacular death of stars

Dec 17, 2019
Jasmine Crowe: What we're getting wrong in the fight to end hunger
Year 2019Episode 29520 min

Jasmine Crowe: What we're getting wrong in the fight to end hunger

Dec 18, 2019
Nick Bostrom: How civilization could destroy itself -- and 4 ways we could prevent it
Year 2019Episode 29620 min

Nick Bostrom: How civilization could destroy itself -- and 4 ways we could prevent it

Dec 19, 2019
Guy Winch: How to turn off work thoughts during your free time
Year 2019Episode 29720 min

Guy Winch: How to turn off work thoughts during your free time

Dec 19, 2019
Valorie Kondos Field: Why winning doesn't always equal success
Year 2019Episode 29820 min

Valorie Kondos Field: Why winning doesn't always equal success

Dec 20, 2019
Cara E. Yar Khan: The beautiful balance between courage and fear
Year 2019Episode 29920 min

Cara E. Yar Khan: The beautiful balance between courage and fear

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