TED Talks Daily show

TED Talks Daily

Summary: Every weekday, TED Talks Daily brings you the latest talks in audio. Join host and journalist Elise Hu for thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable — from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between — given by the world's leading thinkers and creators. With TED Talks Daily, find some space in your day to change your perspectives, ignite your curiosity, and learn something new.

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 TED: Matt Killingsworth: Want to be happier? Stay in the moment - Matt Killingsworth (2011) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:10:16

When are humans most happy? To gather data on this question, Matt Killingsworth built an app, Track Your Happiness, that let people report their feelings in real time. Among the surprising results: We're often happiest when we're lost in the moment. And the flip side: The more our mind wanders, the less happy we can be. (Filmed at TEDxCambridge.)

 TED: Faith Jegede: What I’ve learned from my autistic brothers - Faith Jegede (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:05:20

Faith Jegede tells the moving and funny story of growing up with her two brothers, both autistic -- and both extraordinary. In this talk from the TED Talent Search, she reminds us to pursue a life beyond what is normal.

 TED: Rory Stewart: Why democracy matters - Rory Stewart (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:13:41

The public is losing faith in democracy, says British MP Rory Stewart. Iraq and Afghanistan’s new democracies are deeply corrupt; meanwhile, 84 percent of people in Britain say politics is broken. In this important talk, Stewart sounds a call to action to rebuild democracy, starting with recognizing why democracy is important -- not as a tool, but as an ideal.

 TED: Doris Kim Sung: Metal that breathes - Doris Kim Sung (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:08:59

Modern buildings with floor-to-ceiling windows give spectacular views, but they require a lot of energy to cool. Doris Kim Sung works with thermo-bimetals, smart materials that act more like human skin, dynamically and responsively, and can shade a room from sun and self-ventilate.

 TED: Lemn Sissay: A child of the state - Lemn Sissay (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:15:17

Literature has long been fascinated with fostered, adopted and orphaned children, from Moses to Cinderella to Oliver Twist to Harry Potter. So why do many parentless children feel compelled to hide their pasts? Poet and playwright Lemn Sissay tells his own moving story. (Filmed at TEDxHousesofParliament.)

 TED: Ryan Merkley: Online video -- annotated, remixed and popped - Ryan Merkley (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:04:25

Videos on the web should work like the web itself: Dynamic, full of links, maps and information that can be edited and updated live, says Mozilla Foundation COO Ryan Merkley. On the TED stage he demos Popcorn Maker, a new web-based tool for easy video remixing. (Watch a remixed TEDTalk using Popcorn Maker -- and remix it yourself.)

 TED: Beau Lotto + Amy O’Toole: Science is for everyone, kids included - Beau Lotto / Amy O'Toole (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:15:25

What do science and play have in common? Neuroscientist Beau Lotto thinks all people (kids included) should participate in science and, through the process of discovery, change perceptions. He's seconded by 12-year-old Amy O'Toole, who, along with 25 of her classmates, published the first peer-reviewed article by schoolchildren, about the Blackawton bees project. It starts: "Once upon a time ... "

 TED: John Wilbanks: Let’s pool our medical data - John Wilbanks (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:16:25

When you're getting medical treatment, or taking part in medical testing, privacy is important; strict laws limit what researchers can see and know about you. But what if your medical data could be used -- anonymously -- by anyone seeking to test a hypothesis? John Wilbanks wonders if the desire to protect our privacy is slowing research, and if opening up medical data could lead to a wave of health care innovation.

 TED: Eddie Obeng: Smart failure for a fast-changing world - Eddie Obeng (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:12:37

The world is changing much more rapidly than most people realize, says business educator Eddie Obeng -- and creative output cannot keep up. In this spirited talk, he highlights three important changes we should understand for better productivity, and calls for a stronger culture of “smart failure."

 TED: Maurizio Seracini: The secret lives of paintings - Maurizio Seracini (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:12:34

Art history is far from set in stone. Engineer Maurizio Seracini spent 30 years searching for Leonardo da Vinci’s lost fresco “The Battle of Anghiari,” and in the process discovered that many paintings have layers of history hidden underneath. Should they be part of the viewing experience too?

 TED: Melissa Marshall: Talk nerdy to me - Melissa Marshall (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:04:34

Melissa Marshall brings a message to all scientists (from non-scientists): We're fascinated by what you're doing. So tell us about it -- in a way we can understand. In just 4 minutes, she shares powerful tips on presenting complex scientific ideas to a general audience.

 TED: Ruby Wax: What's so funny about mental illness? - Ruby Wax (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:08:44

Diseases of the body garner sympathy, says comedian Ruby Wax -- except those of the brain. Why is that? With dazzling energy and humor, Wax, diagnosed a decade ago with clinical depression, urges us to put an end to the stigma of mental illness.

 TED: John Maeda: How art, technology and design inform creative leaders - John Maeda (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:16:41

John Maeda, President of the Rhode Island School of Design, delivers a funny and charming talk that spans a lifetime of work in art, design and technology, concluding with a picture of creative leadership in the future. Watch for demos of Maeda’s earliest work -- and even a computer made of people.

 TED: Tim Leberecht: 3 ways to (usefully) lose control of your brand - Tim Leberecht (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:06:30

The days are past (if they ever existed) when a person, company or brand could tightly control their reputation -- online chatter and spin mean that if you're relevant, there's a constant, free-form conversation happening about you that you have no control over. Tim Leberecht offers three big ideas about accepting that loss of control, even designing for it -- and using it as an impetus to recommit to your values.

 TED: Thomas P. Campbell: Weaving narratives in museum galleries - Thomas P. Campbell (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:16:36

As the director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Thomas P. Campbell thinks deeply about curating—not just selecting art objects, but placing them in a setting where the public can learn their stories. With glorious images, he shows how his curation philosophy works for displaying medieval tapestries—and for the over-the-top fashion/art of Alexander McQueen. (From The Design Studio session at TED2012, guest-curated by Chee Pearlman and David Rockwell.)

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