Recent Episodes
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The AI arsenal that could stop World War III | Palmer Luckey
Apr 24, 2025 – 00:15:12 -
Can big tech and privacy coexist? | Carole Cadwalladr and Chris Anderson
Apr 23, 2025 – 00:36:18 -
The role of art and forgiveness in democracy | Marc Bamuthi Joseph and Wendy Whelan
Apr 23, 2025 – 00:09:36 -
The climate movement needs new stories — here's mine | Fenton Lutunatabua
Apr 22, 2025 – 00:07:36 -
Your inner fire is your greatest strength | Xiye Bastida
Apr 22, 2025 – 00:11:47 -
How music helped me live through long COVID | Joshua Roman
Apr 18, 2025 – 00:16:57 -
The next computer? Your glasses | Shahram Izadi
Apr 17, 2025 – 00:16:03 -
The hidden cost of the green transition's mineral rush | Galina Angarova
Apr 17, 2025 – 00:13:47 -
Stop telling single people to get married | Peter McGraw
Apr 16, 2025 – 00:11:12 -
OpenAI's Sam Altman talks ChatGPT, AI agents and superintelligence — live at TED2025 | Sam Altman
Apr 15, 2025 – 00:47:26 -
Meet NEO, your robot butler in training | Bernt Børnich
Apr 11, 2025 – 00:14:45 -
This is what a digital coup looks like | Carole Cadwalladr
Apr 10, 2025 – 00:17:38 -
Norse mythology’s climate lessons for the future | Lauren Fadiman
Apr 8, 2025 – 00:06:26 -
Parkour! How the sport keeps your body and mind fit | Taylor Lynn Carpenter
Apr 7, 2025 – 00:06:40 -
The best way to lower Earth’s temperature — fast | Daniel Zavala-Araiza
Apr 4, 2025 – 00:09:01 -
The rise of China's homegrown brands — and why they matter | Roger Hu
Apr 3, 2025 – 00:06:47 -
The power of gaming together in a lonely world | Laura Miele
Apr 2, 2025 – 00:09:48 -
How "Bluey" teaches adults to be playful again | Sarina Petersen
Apr 1, 2025 – 00:14:25 -
Is parenting advice leading to more anxious kids? | Mathilde H. Ross
Mar 31, 2025 – 00:08:34 -
Why joy and flexibility are good for business | Rosie Sargeant
Mar 28, 2025 – 00:06:35 -
My Big Idea (Ep. 3): The monthly miracle packed with scientific potential | Karli Büchling
Mar 27, 2025 – 00:17:40 -
How industrial fishing sinks communities | Lamin Jassey
Mar 27, 2025 – 00:07:20 -
My Big Idea (Ep. 2): Can a boxing gym transform a community? | Percy Tussamba
Mar 26, 2025 – 00:19:42 -
How disgust drives your politics | Cindy Kam
Mar 26, 2025 – 00:15:50 -
My Big Idea (Ep. 1): A joyful way to get outside | Hazel Cottle
Mar 25, 2025 – 00:16:47 -
What if you could give a TED Talk? An inside look at “My Big Idea,” an original series from TED | TED
Mar 25, 2025 – 00:13:57 -
The "hot shot rule" to help you become a better leader | Kat Cole
Mar 25, 2025 – 00:07:45 -
A fresh approach to resolving conflicts | Darya Shaikh
Mar 24, 2025 – 00:07:37 -
The key to navigating change with confidence | Kristy Ellmer
Mar 24, 2025 – 00:12:43 -
Why are we sending critical metals to the dump? | Jeff More
Mar 21, 2025 – 00:06:23 -
Is generosity the most underrated leadership skill? | Joe Davis
Mar 20, 2025 – 00:07:08 -
An ethicist's guide to living a good life | Ira Bedzow
Mar 19, 2025 – 00:25:05 -
An NBA champion's advice on being a top teammate | Shane Battier
Mar 18, 2025 – 00:10:34 -
A survival guide for musicians in the age of AI | Harvey Mason jr.
Mar 18, 2025 – 00:12:51 -
How to see the future coming — and prepare for it | Jane McGonigal
Mar 17, 2025 – 00:05:38 -
Work is broken. Gen Z can help fix it | Amanda Schneider
Mar 14, 2025 – 00:12:08 -
A concrete plan for sustainable cement | Ryan Gilliam
Mar 13, 2025 – 00:05:52 -
What you miss when you focus on the average | Sharon Zicherman
Mar 12, 2025 – 00:05:42 -
How light and code can transform a city | Leo Villareal
Mar 11, 2025 – 00:08:45 -
A guide to self-love for skeptics | Dan Harris
Mar 10, 2025 – 00:57:14 -
The science behind dramatically better conversations | Charles Duhigg
Mar 6, 2025 – 00:11:44 -
How to finance the future of farming | Berry Marttin
Mar 5, 2025 – 00:09:13 -
How to handle grief at work and beyond | Meredith Wilson Parfet
Mar 4, 2025 – 00:11:16 -
Where DEI falls short — and how to rethink it | Y-Vonne Hutchinson
Feb 28, 2025 – 00:05:38 -
How AI models steal creative work — and what to do about it | Ed Newton-Rex
Feb 27, 2025 – 00:15:03 -
Trump, Europe, Ukraine and the uncertain world order | Ian Bremmer
Feb 27, 2025 – 00:59:16 -
Lessons from history for a better future | Roman Krznaric
Feb 26, 2025 – 00:13:02 -
How to tame your advice monster | Michael Bungay Stanier
Feb 25, 2025 – 00:14:04 -
Why social health is key to happiness and longevity | Kasley Killam
Feb 24, 2025 – 00:09:31 -
Feeling stuck on climate change? Here’s what to do | Kris De Meyer
Feb 21, 2025 – 00:12:44
Recent Reviews
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Mitjafor privileged successful people onlyEpisodes such as "An alternative to the midlife crisis" etc. are extremely superficial, and do more insult than encouragement, for people who may actually be in the life stage as explained by the speaker, but may not be as lucky as to afford or have any such options as the speaker seems to imply would be easily available to all. This podcast doesn't sound left- or right- leaning (as some fundamentalist ideological comments seem to denote), it's more that it's for "mainstream privileged successful people" as the only considered audience. Bad, unfair, and hurtful things happen to people in life, and TED talks are ... just talks, helping not one bit to those who suffer.
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Harsh But FairUnsubscribed after the Ken Chenault infomercialTED used to be great, but the quality of their speakers has declined greatly in the last few years. They also appear to be completely uncritical of the claims that get presented, even when there are obvious inconsistencies in the guest’s narrative. I honestly should have given up on them when they removed commenting from their site, because it was clear at that point that TED was no longer interested in the exchange of ideas.
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Bonsallz4 day work weekDoes every talk have to touch on climate change and racism even when those two subjects have nothing to do with the topic. Enough of the woke mentality.
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ElwoodBluesBoring inculcation podcastI am ok with the hard left bias, but the topics are no longer interesting and are just regurgitated left wing talking points. These may be good ideas, but they aren’t worth spreading because they are already out there. Also, they are trying too hard with the diversity and have overshot and it’s a bit awkward when they pass over the obvious expert in a field just to pander to identity politics.
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HehhehehehtyrGood jobCan’t thing of anything negative but you guys are hilarious and it feels like your talking to us not throwing facts at our faces.
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SauceSossLove it.Watch them daily.
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@earlofberlTed TalksTed Talks sponsored by Rolex is the absolute Best Site for amazing and informative, educational and overall A+++ for being beautifully produced, filmed and presented by some of the most Brilliant Minds of our times. Changed my life as it is so unique! Like having all the Encyclopedia's in the World rolled into 1. Knowledge is hard enough to come by but TED Talks is superlative.:-)))
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soaponapopeThere's something for everyone, but I do worry for TED's futureTED is one of those things that is precisely what subscription digital content is really good for. by now everyone knows about the quality of TED talks so I'll spare you the superlatives. since its humble beginnings TED has only gotten better over the years, but even as it has expanded in range it's still Science and Tech at its heart and I do deeply worry that political innuendo, social sensibilities and religious tribalism have begun to infiltrate what has been and should be a glorious celebration of free thought, science and innovation. in my mind, there is no place here for climate change deniers, anti-Science Bible thumpers or Edward Snowden. There's something here for everyone and 5 stars isn't even remotely enough. Let's make sure it stays that way and, in fact, continues to grow by keeping this thing what it has been for years which is abastion of science, education and intellectual inspiration.
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FedexoWashed outI used to watch these regularly because they would increase my knowledge, but now they're getting tougher to watch for many reasons. In generalNd in my view, the opinions expressed in these talks are lopsided and presented as "fact" and "science" and the alternative ideas are shouted down (albeit quietly). Many messages (not all) have an agenda to tell you your way of thinking is wrong.
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KG6EARNOTHING ELSE COMPARES!This is the most educational, interesting, and far-out lecture/presentation/talk podcast/video series out there.. Bar none! Hands down, the best. Trust me on this, you want to watch every episode of TED talks. It will make you a better and more interested person in the world around you. Things you don't understand, once TED talks, you will!
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DRMDMMContentVery interesting!!!!!
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AAC 1Where are my pod casts!!The videos are great! love them but Why haven't I been getting videos since 8-16????
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Big Dawg RCSome great ideas and a few boneheadsDefinitely, some of the ideas presented are great, but some are not. Watching them will make you feel like you are an intellectual elite, even if you aren't.
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Oxford-commas-n-Oxford-shoesDumber by the minuteI feel lied to by all the idiotic positive reviews. None of these ideas are remotely intelligent and it's a total waste of time. For instance there was one on an electric skateboarder as "ideas worth spreading". Ummmmm it's safer AND cleaner AND cheaper AND healthier to just walk, or do the people at TED not know what walking means because they are fat and old. Electric skateboard is just about the most idiotic thing you can come up with and TED decides to feature it; what does that tell you about the people working there? Then there's one about an artist criticizing xia gang, laid off workers in china. Well DUH that's what happen when you go from communist to capitalist. You can't have your cake and eat it too. Full employment under all communist regimes, and massive lay offs of useless people in all capitalist societies. I'm not saying communism is better--there's poverty and low standards of life but yes everyone has a job. People working at TED really have no brains, but the people watching these and feeling enlightened are no better if not worse for propagating stupidity. This is the gross problem with America, really: a program like this "blows" someone's mind. I'm about to barf.
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reynoldsfamily77Thank you for this.There should be more things like this in the world.
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AskobeeBest podcast everAmazing cant go one day without it
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AzsxdcfgbhnjmklTed5 stars
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molocomolocoHuge improvementTed did more for my life than any other educational service ever. Now I am a new Person vis vision, passion and Goal. Thanks TED
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Mark GoodmanLove em but ain't receiving them anymore!Looks like after Aug 17th they stopped posting these. WHY?
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Luke VIIWhy stoppedGuys, why have you stopped releasing new episodes?
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fojoyeEducativeThis podcast is best ever, informative, educative and more. These presentations are food for mind. One can not be better informed. How can a clip be forwarded, maybe censored and aired. I have made this podcast from TED my daily food for thoughts
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zpetkovicWon't Play on iPod ClassicLet me get this straight. I absolutely love TEDtalks, and I've been watching them for several years now. All of a sudden, I can't play them on my iPod classic, and I can't figure out any reason why this should be the case. I'll still watch them on my computer, but I really hate not being able to have them on my iPod!
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Alexander SnoggleforkWhy is there no Snogglefork TED talk?Personally, I think TED should invite me to give a talk. But until they do, I guess I'll make do by watching the other speakers, most of whom are brilliant, insightful, witty, and (probably) hygienic. I love science, art, architecture, literature, technology, and philosophy. TED manages to cover all bases.
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KebbelTunesLet these people run the world rip politiciansOnly if this was on the tvs in the tabloids in the schools on the minds of everyone we would be in a resource based economy
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macnoelShhh!! Don't tell....Shhh! Don't tell the Republicans about these talks! Remember what they tried to do to James Hansen.
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SnowflakemollyVery interestingI must say that it is an enjoyable series. The subject matter is from all over! Every subject you can imagine. A daily must for me!
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you can't c meTed thank you tedTed is daily must for me like a lot of people said it is better then tv one thing I would like Ted to do is to take request for older video to be released on iTunes thank Ted Sincerely A. Jibril Canadian teders
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CallihamCallihamIncredibly thought provoking and entertaining. A must daily ritual.
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Jem2e4Grabs you again and againTake your time and watch them all. It's better than TV. Enjoy!
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Eph109Great Ideas for EveryoneGet more info, change the world...one step at a time.
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verbaldataAbsolutely rewardingYou will be more than informed; you will be inspired.
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Summit FrankFrankJust the right size. Great variety.
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Neli ivanovaOutstanding!!!!I absolutely love TED!!!!
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boopy #lolTED: pure food for brain & soulTED's content is unmatched. You can always find great stuff in many places. But TED consistently offers amazing presentations. It's a unique source of inspiration, able to create value for the viewer. Amazingly, it's free! Keep doing the good job guys, you are positively and actively make the world a better place.
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Freckles.2TEDWho doesn't like TED! my dream is to one day attend in person. To be in the presence of all that intelligence...priceless!
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MJAllenJohnsonTEDSimply the best. Know the future of humanity.
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USTurtlegirlLoveTed! Informative! And brilliant!
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Boston DonaldMost of the Speakers are Amazing!!!Thank you so much.Please keep them coming.
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dianelouvdoesn't downloadThis is one of my favorite things, but it doesn't download any more. It gives an error message that it's not here to be downloaded.
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LawrenceYeahTEDtoChina managerTED is amazing, we TEDers are trying to translate these TEDtalks into Chinese, while at the same time we also organize TEDx events in China. Spread good ideas!
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MusicalTrollAmazing!Incredible, insightful, enlightening, inspiring, educational, entertaining, witty... I can't go on... iTunes does not allow enough characters for me to list all of the adjectives that describe this groundbreaking podcast series. Thank you, thank you, thank you for making these free to the public.
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Free Apps To The Max!InspirationalMy language arts teacher was teaching us about spoken word poetry, and showed us a video of some poetry. Not only did the video display some of the poetry, but the poet told us about her journey through the process of writing. I was so inspired by the 20 min. video that I watched it twice more when I got home! I have watched many other Ted Talks videos, but by far, Sarah Kay was my favorite. It was actually the one I saw that day in school. Now every time I feel confused or defeated, I can just go to my downloaded video section and hear the beauty of Sarah's words. Please listen to Sarah's words-they really do change your perspective!
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Sias00Discovered TED TALKsI discovered TED TALKs and it's inspiring to be exposed to all the great thing people are doing all over the world.
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Kat Sawyer D.High school viewerMy class went to see TEDx at CNU. we all loved it! Everyone should watch at least one, you'll get hooked!
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labelle56Everyone should listen to tedEveryone should listen to ted
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doc5506Amazing!Thank you for sharing the amazing and inspirational ideas of some truly impressive individuals. Love these talks!
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Eric IQWowWow!
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iTunes is mean..Love ItInsightful
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whyvonneThank youThank you for sharing these conversations with us. They are inspirational, educational, and self-awakening. While I will probably never be invited to attend TED, I thank you for allowing the rest of us to see true vision and thought.
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