This podcast is for leaders at diverse levels, and organizations around the world, who are seeking to scale and transform their leadership, to level-up their business, and to create an impact in the lives of people all around them. Imagine if you could have entrepreneurs, c-suite, board leaders, and mentors whispering and sharing into your ear, on-demand, anywhere you are headed, on journeys of infinite leaders, and on diverse topics including mindset, leadership, strategy, board matters, an ...
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Talking disability inclusion, universal design, advocacy, entrepreneurship, and innovation. Join hosts Angie Castro, Katie Corbett, and Steven McCoy, with Dennis Tran, Mandeep Ladhar, and Akira Nakano, as they talk to the change makers of today for a better tomorrow.
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Want TED Talks on the go? Everyday, this feed brings you our latest talks in audio format. Hear thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable – from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between – given by the world's leading thinkers and doers. This collection of talks, given at TED and TEDx conferences around the globe, is also available in video format. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 86 - Sunday Reset with Steven | 10Aug 2025
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5:21🎥 Sunday Reset with Steven | 10Aug 2025 The Storm You Didn’t See Coming Oprah once said: “True forgiveness is when you can say, ‘Thank you for that experience.’” Richard Branson swears by calling first when tensions rise-because a voice reveals what words on a screen hide. And one of my favourite CEOs once told me: “Nine times out of ten, the thing…
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A multigenerational musical journey | Yijia Tu
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11:06In an enchanting talk and performance, singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Yijia Tu traces a path from the world’s biggest stages to a family lullaby passed down through the generations, showing how music carries memory across centuries and cultures. Blending East Asian folk traditions into modern sound, she shows how honoring tradition is…
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A corporate job isn’t the only path to success. Here’s where to look next | Anuj Tanna
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13:43Are you unemployed, or just an entrepreneur who doesn’t know it yet? Drawing on a decade of experience building a social platform that connects self-employed pioneers in the informal economy, social entrepreneur Anuj Tanna unpacks three surprising levers — from identity shifts to “jungle‑gym” career paths — that could help you pick up the mindset a…
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The hidden logic of human harmony | Steven Pinker
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15:20Common knowledge is the secret engine of social life, letting us coordinate everything from meet-ups to markets to international diplomacy. In this fascinating talk, experimental cognitive scientist Steven Pinker explores its momentous impact, threading together stories of why autocrats fear blank signs, why central bankers mumble and why saying th…
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Sunday Pick: Protecting your time with Linda Babcock | WorkLife with Adam Grant
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36:20In this season of WorkLife, we’re pairing each of our regular episodes with a companion interview to do a deeper dive into the topic. This is the deeper dive for our episode on how to say no. Linda Babcock is a professor emerita of economics at Carnegie Mellon and co-author of “The No Club,” a club of people who help each other set boundaries. Lind…
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How to preserve your private life in the age of social media | Bryce Dallas Howard (re-release)
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11:28Growing up in the public eye, multi-hyphenate creator Bryce Dallas Howard experienced the familiar pressure to share her life with the world on social media. But with her mother's steadfast guidance, Howard learned to set personal boundaries and savor the beauty of private moments. In this personal talk, she draws on three generations of family wis…
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A bold idea to rebuild the working class | Molly Hemstreet
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24:10Struggling communities don’t need handouts — they need bold new ways to root wealth. Meet Molly Hemstreet — a TED Fellow, Southern Appalachia native and cofounder of worker support network the Industrial Commons — who’s flipping the script on generational poverty by turning textile waste into $9-per-pound yarn and factory workers into business owne…
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What makes music “real” — is it the instruments, the voice, the creator’s intention or something else entirely? Dustin Ballard, the creative force behind the viral channel “There I Ruined It,” explores the weird, wonderful and sometimes unsettling ways AI is reshaping music. With fiddle solos and AI-powered mashups of your favorite songs, he invite…
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The wonder of weightlifting | Jaime Seeman
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11:53With humor and hard science, obstetrician and gynecologist Jaime Seeman reveals why building muscle is one of the best ways to combat women’s top health risks. Learn the truth behind three weightlifting myths that prevent women from getting serious about strength training — and why your future self will thank you for picking up those dumbbells. For…
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The powerful promise of Earth’s harshest places | Lei Zhang
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14:58Clean energy visionary Lei Zhang loves the Gobi Desert — the most Mars-like place on Earth. Why? Because of the promise it holds to provide the free, abundant solar and wind energy to fuel humanity’s next leap forward. Sharing the story behind one of the world’s largest green hydrogen projects, Zhang shows how Earth’s harshest landscapes could unlo…
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How ethics can help you make better decisions | Michael Schur (re-release)
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12:55What would Immanuel Kant say about a fender bender? In a surprisingly funny trip through the teachings of some of history's great philosophers, TV writer and producer Michael Schur (from hit shows like "The Office" and "The Good Place") talks through how to confront life's moral dilemmas -- and shows how understanding ethical theories can help you …
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Episode 85- Sunday Reset Aug 03 2025 | When Logic Fails, Trust the Compass Within
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6:02🎥 Sunday Reset with Steven | 3 Aug 2025 “Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, defeated warriors go to war first then seek to win. —Sun Tzu Steve Jobs called intuition “more powerful than intellect.” Oprah built an empire on instinct. Elon Musk says real breakthroughs come from first principles, not just borrowed models. Three icons. Th…
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Ai Weiwei joins to discuss his new memoir “1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows,” depicting a century-long epic tale of China told through a story of his family. For a chance to give your own TED Talk, fill out the Idea Search Application: ted.com/ideasearch. Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links: TEDNext: ted.com/futu…
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How to make learning as addictive as social media | Luis von Ahn (re-release)
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13:52When technologist Luis von Ahn was building the popular language-learning platform Duolingo, he faced a big problem: Could an app designed to teach you something ever compete with addictive platforms like Instagram and TikTok? He explains how Duolingo harnesses the psychological techniques of social media and mobile games to get you excited to lear…
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Life is hard. Art helps | Liana Finck (re-release)
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8:05Cartoonist Liana Finck's drawings hold our hands through life's predicaments, big and small: dating, breakups, what to make for dinner, how to leave a party without being rude, how to think about our relationship with God. In a funny, moving talk, she shares some of her drawings and shows how she uses creativity to navigate false starts and clueles…
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How to recapture the joy of the early internet | Michael Sun
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12:05Before algorithms ruled our feeds, the internet was a mess — glitchy, chaotic and full of unexpected magic. Internet culture writer Michael Sun reflects on the wild digital world of the 2000s — and makes a funny, wry case for why we need to reclaim its spontaneity, weirdness and genuine connection. From niche Facebook groups to loading music onto y…
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The blueprint for serving a million school lunches — every day | Wawira Njiru
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11:15With a genius combination of smart tech, local food and bold partnerships, Wawira Njiru and her nonprofit Food4Education have gone from serving 25 children in a makeshift kitchen to becoming a cornerstone of Kenya’s school meals system, delivering half a million meals every day. Hear her plan to feed a million kids daily in Kenya by 2030 — and two …
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The multidimensional magic of modern maps | Peter Wilczynski
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7:28Maps have long helped us understand the world — now, they can help us shape it. Digital cartographer Peter Wilczynski introduces the Living Globe: a real-time, data-rich digital twin of Earth that fuses satellite imagery, sensor data and AI. Watch for a glimpse of the future of maps — and learn how these new tools can help us build the future witho…
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A small nation’s surprising solution to unemployment | James Mnyupe
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13:21How did a small, economically vulnerable country become a trailblazer in sustainable industry? Clean economy builder James Mnyupe explores how Namibia is teaming up with partners from around the world to turn sun, wind and water into green hydrogen — a key ingredient in fueling everything from clean steel to eco-friendly transportation. Discover ho…
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Sunday Reset July 27 2025 | Stuck in First Gear? Don’t Push Harder -Shift Smarter.
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6:40🎥 Sunday Reset with Steven – 27 July 2025 A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. — Lao Tzu McConaughey once disappeared to the desert because fame left him empty. Lewis Hamilton? He still talks about needing solitude to reset his mind between races. 🚦 Stuck in First Gear? Don’t Push Harder -Shift Smarter. You know the feeling. Your rhy…
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Sunday Pick: Unsolicited Advice: How to get your mojo back at work | Fixable
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37:08Are you feeling overwhelmed, uninspired, or burned out at work? In this special Unsolicited Advice episode, Anne and Frances are getting ready for summer by tackling the importance of rest and the power of intention. They offer unexpected tips and tricks for recovering from constant stress, owning what you need to feel alive and engaged, and creati…
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Paul Grossman & Jessie Weber - Recognizing The ADA at 35 Years and Unpacking 504
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33:57A special edition of the Innovating Inclusion podcast where Civil Rights Attorneys Jessie Weber and Paul Grossman unpack the ADA and Section 504, Title II, and tell us how it all relates to Roy Payan, Portia Mason, and the National Federation of the Blind in their case against the Los Angeles Community College District. BIOS For over 30 years, PAUL…
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Go ahead, dream about the future | Charlie Jane Anders (re-release)
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13:08"You don't predict the future -- you imagine the future," says sci-fi writer Charlie Jane Anders. In a talk that's part dream, part research-based extrapolation, she takes us on a wild, speculative tour of the delights and challenges the future may hold -- and shows how dreaming up weird, futuristic possibilities empowers us to construct a better t…
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Why building new proteins from scratch is our new superpower | David Baker
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32:17The rapidly evolving field of protein design is revealing solutions to some of the world’s greatest problems, whether it's blocking a virus, breaking down a pollutant or creating brand-new materials. In conversation with TED’s Whitney Pennington Rodgers, biochemist David Baker explores his team’s Nobel Prize-winning work using AI to design new prot…
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Are we heading toward World War III? | Heni Ozi Cukier
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19:22In this urgent talk, political scientist Heni Ozi Cukier analyzes the social, economic, political and military conditions that preceded the last two world wars, revealing how historical patterns and today’s geopolitical shifts may be pointing us in a dangerously familiar direction. Connecting past and present, he challenges us to recognize the warn…
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How to get people to do what you want | Barry Sonnenfeld
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14:39As a film and television director, Barry Sonnenfeld had millions of dollars riding on his ability to get his cast and crew to play along — and much of what he learned along the way applies to everyday life. Here, he shares nine bits of wisdom and whimsy gleaned from 40 years in entertainment. So the next time you encounter a screaming bully, you to…
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700 million people still live without electricity. Here’s how to fix that | Jacqueline Novogratz
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14:39Impact investor and Acumen CEO Jacqueline Novogratz unveils a bold vision to bring off-grid solar electricity to 700 million people still living in darkness, transforming lives while slashing emissions. She asks a thought-provoking question: What if this generation could be remembered for finally bringing electricity — and dignity — to everyone on …
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