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06  june     15h00
Inside Dubai’s mission to build the city of the future His Excellency Khalfan Belhoul, Whitney Pennington Rodgers
   What does it look like when a city becomes a laboratory for innovation? His Excellency Khalfan Belhoul, CEO of the Dubai Future Foundation, explains...
05  june     15h00
Your invitation to become a philanthropist Sara Lomelin (re-release)
   Philanthropy disruptor Sara Lomelin thinks communities can build power through collective giving, or what she calls giving circles : groups of people...
04  june     15h00
Why the best ideas come from play Maxwell Pearce
   Coaches kept telling Maxwell Pearce to stick to the fundamentals. Good thing he didn’t listen. A Harlem Globetrotter and artist, he went on to build...
03  june     15h00
Why you should disappoint your parents Desiree Akhavan (re-release)
   tid127921tidWhen filmmaker Desiree Akhavan told her Iranian immigrant parents she was in love with a woman, she knew they would object. She explains...
02  june     15h44
The love of my life (and why I need to share it with you) Ann Patchett
   If you want to live in a world where people read, novelist Ann Patchett has news for you: it’s your job to help create that reality. Tracing her path...
01  june     15h00
How to escape the smartphone doom loop Larz May, Elise Hu
   Larz May has spent a decade building digital wellness programs for young people, and she’s discovered something quietly radical: the smartphone doom...
31  may     06h00
Sunday Pick: Kristen Bell on delivering honesty with empathy from ReThinking with Adam Grant
   On today’s Sunday Pick on TED Talks Daily, we’re bring you an episode from the TED Podcast ReThinking with Adam Grant. You probably know Kristen Bell...
30  may     15h00
The counterintuitive secret of leadership Jessica Kriegel
   Control is an illusion and the leaders who chase it are holding their teams back. Workplace culture expert Jessica Kriegel explores the tactic that...
29  may     15h00
Why you should be a techno-skeptic Jonathan Haidt
   Humans aren’t just social we’re ultrasocial, wired like bees and ants for deep connection. So what happens when smartphones take over childhood,...
28  may     23h13
The invisible infrastructure in the sky Adam Bry
   Drones aren’t just weapons of war; they’re becoming first responders, infrastructure inspectors and guardians of the grid. Adam Bry, who leads the...
27  may     15h02
My 60 million science experiment Mark Rober
   Mark Rober spent years trying to land a rover on Mars. Now, the former NASA engineer turned science YouTuber with millions of subscribers is...
26  may     15h00
The missing ingredient in every peace deal Hiba Qasas
   What if the path to peace starts with self-interest? After four decades inside some of the world’s most dangerous conflict zones, mediator Hiba Qasas...
25  may     15h00
How to set the right goals and stay motivated Ayelet Fishbach (re-release)
   You can’t just find motivation, says scientist Ayelet Fishbach you have to learn how to motivate yourself. She shares a handful of tips backed by 20...
24  may     06h00
How to prevent burnout (w Master Fixer Guy Winch) from Fixable
   Do you feel like work is taking over your life? Guy Winch is a psychologist and author of the book Mind Over Grind: How to Break Free When Work...
23  may     15h00
How to be smarter about the news Ian Bremmer
   Political scientist Ian Bremmer has access to the rooms, conversations and world leaders who make the news of the day. So how does he stay on top of...
22  may     15h00
How to stand out in the ocean of AI slop Mick Mahler
   AI artist Mick Mahler has a counterintuitive take: the more powerful the machines get, the less the technology actually matters. Showing delightful...
21  may     15h00
How I set myself free Keke Palmer
   Multihyphenate entertainer Keke Palmer has mastered the art of performing on stage and off. But she realized the skills that carried her family out...
20  may     15h00
The problem with streaming and the case for physical media Tom Rizzuto
   Streaming media gives us access to everything instantly, but at what cost? Music professor Tom Rizzuto traces the history of physical media from CDs...
19  may     15h00
The simple habit for a happier social life Nicholas Epley
   We are wired for connection, and yet many of us spend most of our lives avoiding it, says behavioral scientist Nicholas Epley. Drawing on decades of...
18  may     15h00
Life lessons from the DJ booth ELEW
   Welcome to Club Reality, where no matter what life throws at you, the music never stops. In this talk and performance, musician ELEW shares his path...
17  may     06h00
Sunday Pick: What are allergies and how to get rid of them with Dr. Zachary Rubin from TED Health
   On today’s Sunday Pick on TED Talks Daily, we bring you an episode from TED Podcast TEDHealth. Does eating local honey help reduce your allergies...
16  may     15h00
Why I love my bad days Alexi Pappas
   One month before the Rio Olympics, runner Alexi Pappas couldn’t hit her splits in practice. She was begging her watch to change its mind. Then her...
15  may     15h00
How to give feedback that lands Dr Renee St Jacques
   Most managers give feedback. Few give feedback that actually works. Drawing on her background in psychology and executive coaching, Renee St Jacques...
14  may     15h00
Why humans should merge with AI D Scott Phoenix
   Deep tech entrepreneur D. Scott Phoenix spent years building AI now, he believes we’re on the cusp of a profound merger between humans and machines....
13  may     15h00
A simple solution to fix workplace miscommunication Melissa M. Mikus
   Leadership expert Melissa M. Mikus breaks down why most workplace friction isn’t about personality clashes or bad intentions it’s about not knowing...
12  may     15h00
The wildlife sanctuary you can visit from anywhere Maya Higa
   Creator Maya Higa is on a mission to use the internet to build the next generation of conservationists. Her virtual education center, Alveus...
11  may     15h00
Waymo’s case for a driverless future Tekedra Mawakana, Sal Khan
   What if we could solve the problem of fatal car accidents? Waymo co-CEO Tekedra Mawakana joins TED’s Sal Khan to explore why fully autonomous...
10  may     06h00
Sunday Pick: How Adam Grant uses data and intuition to make life decisions from WorkLife with Molly Graham
   Most of us assume data-driven people make data-driven decisions. Not quite. Adam Grant has built a career helping others think more clearly but when...
09  may     15h00
Forget the corporate ladder winners take risks Molly Graham (re-release and interview)
   Success in your career looks different for everyone but no matter your industry, you’ll need to take risks. Company and community builder Molly...
08  may     15h00
All it takes is 10 mindful minutes Andy Puddicombe (re-release)
   When is the last time you did absolutely nothing for 10 whole minutes? Not texting, talking or even thinking? Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe...
07  may     15h00
What really won the trillion-dollar Supreme Court case Neal Kumar Katyal
   In November 2025, Neal Kumar Katyal was asked to do what no US Supreme Court litigator had ever done: convince the justices to strike down a sitting...
06  may     15h00
How moms shape the world Anna Malaika Tubbs (re-release)
   Mothers undeniably impact and shape history -- but their stories are often left out or misrepresented, says sociologist and author Anna Malaika Tubbs...
05  may     15h00
Why social health is key to happiness and longevity Kasley Killam (re-release)
   You know it’s important to take care of your physical and mental health. But what about your social health? Social scientist Kasley Killam shows how...
04  may     15h00
The rising cost of dissent in America Miles Taylor
   Former senior US national security official Miles Taylor shares a personal account that raises a broader civic concern: the growing cost of dissent...
03  may     06h00
Sunday Pick: Are you feeling emotionally stuck? Here’s How to get past it (w Yowei Shaw) from How to Be a Better Human
   What if your hardest emotional challenges could be solved by talking to a stranger? A person who has gone through the exact same situation or...
02  may     15h00
How to invite creativity into your life Rose B. Simpson, Debbie Millman
   What do you hear when you sit in silence? For artist Rose B. Simpson, that question is the beginning of all art. She comes from a line of ceramic...
01  may     15h00
Why AI isn’t going to become conscious Anil Seth
   We see consciousness in AI the same way we see faces in clouds, says neuroscientist Anil Seth. He explores the all-too-human tendency to project...
30  april     15h00
Reimagining traditional architecture for modern needs Riyad Joucka
   Architect Riyad Joucka believes your home should be a mirror of who you are. Using 3D printing and ancient architectural wisdom, he’s designing...
29  april     15h00
The hot shot rule to help you become a better leader Kat Cole (re-release)
   Confidence doesn’t come before action it comes from taking action, says business leader Kat Cole, who worked her way up from waitress to CEO of a...
28  april     15h00
The fleeting euphoria of success Debbie Millman
   Over two decades of interviewing countless creative people, Debbie Millman (host of the iconic Design Matters podcast) had a realization: the pride...
27  april     15h01
How to google your symptoms without freaking out John Whyte
   Why does searching your symptoms online always leave you more frightened than before? As former chief medical officer of WebMD, physician John Whyte...
26  april     06h00
Sunday Pick: Min Jin Lee from Design Matters
   The author of the award-winning novels Pachinko and Free Food for Millionaires, Min Jin Lee, discusses her remarkable career and the long journey and...
25  april     15h00
What you discover when you really listen Hrishikesh Hirway (re-release and interview)
   Every conversation has the potential to open up and reveal all the layers and layers within it, all those rooms within rooms, says musician and host...
24  april     15h00
What Kosovo can teach the world about freedom Vjosa Osmani Sadriu
   Truth is the real oxygen for democracy, says Vjosa Osmani Sadriu, the 6th President of the Republic of Kosovo. As a child of war, she once longed for...
23  april     15h04
Beware the power of prediction Carissa Véliz
   What do the story of Oedipus and your insurance premiums have in common? They are both driven by self-fulfilling prophecies. Philosopher and TED...
22  april     15h00
A cheat sheet for accelerating clean energy Kimiko Hirata
   After the Fukushima disaster shut down Japan’s nuclear reactors, the coal industry rushed in to fill the energy gap. As climate advocate Kimiko...
21  april     15h00
To love is to be brave Kelly Corrigan (re-release)
   Family life often requires extraordinary bravery, from navigating the daily challenges to surviving the unexpected crises. Author and podcaster Kelly...
20  april     15h00
The problem with billionaires and the debut of True Net Worth Randall Lane
   As chief content officer of Forbes, Randall Lane oversees the magazine’s signature list of billionaires, tracking the richest people on Earth. But he...
19  april     06h00
Sunday Pick: How a special seaweed is lowering methane emissions one cow burp at a time from Speed Scale
   Did you know that cows emit methane when they burp? Livestock account for over 12% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, but farmers and...
18  april     15h00
3 questions to build resilience and change the world Sister True Dedication
   Every moment of movement is a chance to become more aware of yourself and the world around you, says Zen Buddhist nun Sister True Dedication. Guiding...
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