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: Robert Gupta: Between music and medicine - Robert Gupta (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:16:27

When Robert Gupta was caught between a career as a doctor and as a violinist, he realized his place was in the middle, with a bow in his hand and a sense of social justice in his heart. He tells a moving story of society’s marginalized and the power of music therapy, which can succeed where conventional medicine fails.

 TED: Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are - Amy Cuddy (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:21:02

Body language affects how others see us, but it may also change how we see ourselves. Social psychologist Amy Cuddy shows how “power posing” -- standing in a posture of confidence, even when we don’t feel confident -- can affect testosterone and cortisol levels in the brain, and might even have an impact on our chances for success.

 TED: Vicki Arroyo: Let's prepare for our new climate - Vicki Arroyo (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:14:36

As Vicki Arroyo says, it's time to prepare our homes and cities for our changing climate, with its increased risk of flooding, drought and uncertainty. She illustrates this inspiring talk with bold projects from cities all over the world -- local examples of thinking ahead. Read our Q&A with Vicki Arroyo.

 TED: Bahia Shehab: A thousand times no - Bahia Shehab (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:05:56

Art historian Bahia Shehab has long been fascinated with the Arabic script for ‘no.’ When revolution swept through Egypt in 2011, she began spraying the image in the streets saying no to dictators, no to military rule and no to violence.

 TED: Ben Goldacre: What doctors don't know about the drugs they prescribe - Ben Goldacre (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:13:29

When a new drug gets tested, the results of the trials should be published for the rest of the medical world -- except much of the time, negative or inconclusive findings go unreported, leaving doctors and researchers in the dark. In this impassioned talk, Ben Goldacre explains why these unreported instances of negative data are especially misleading and dangerous.

 TED: Clay Shirky: How the Internet will (one day) transform government - Clay Shirky (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:18:32

The open-source world has learned to deal with a flood of new, oftentimes divergent, ideas using hosting services like GitHub -- so why can’t governments? In this rousing talk Clay Shirky shows how democracies can take a lesson from the Internet, to be not just transparent but also to draw on the knowledge of all their citizens.

 TED: Rachel Botsman: The currency of the new economy is trust - Rachel Botsman (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:19:46

There's been an explosion of collaborative consumption -- web-powered sharing of cars, apartments, skills. Rachel Botsman explores the currency that makes systems like Airbnb and Taskrabbit work: trust, influence, and what she calls "reputation capital."

 TED: Ed Gavagan: A story about knots and surgeons - Ed Gavagan (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:12:21

One day, Ed Gavagan was sitting on the subway, watching two young med students practicing their knots. And a powerful memory washed over him -- of one shocking moment that changed his life forever. An unforgettable story of crime, skill and gratitude.

 TED: Bandi Mbubi: Demand a fair trade cell phone - Bandi Mbubi (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:09:21

Your mobile phone, computer and game console have a bloody past — tied to tantalum mining, which funds the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Drawing on his personal story, activist and refugee Bandi Mbubi gives a stirring call to action. (Filmed at TEDxExeter.)

 TED: Julian Treasure: Why architects need to use their ears - Julian Treasure (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:09:51

Because of poor acoustics, students in classrooms miss 50 percent of what their teachers say and patients in hospitals have trouble sleeping because they continually feel stressed. Julian Treasure sounds a call to action for designers to pay attention to the “invisible architecture” of sound.

 TED: Sarah-Jayne Blakemore: The mysterious workings of the adolescent brain - Sarah-Jayne Blakemore (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:14:26

Why do teenagers seem so much more impulsive, so much less self-aware than grown-ups? Cognitive neuroscientist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore compares the prefrontal cortex in adolescents to that of adults, to show us how typically “teenage” behavior is caused by the growing and developing brain.

 TED: Tristram Stuart: The global food waste scandal - Tristram Stuart (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:14:15

Western countries throw out nearly half of their food, not because it’s inedible -- but because it doesn’t look appealing. Tristram Stuart delves into the shocking data of wasted food, calling for a more responsible use of global resources.

 TED: Beth Noveck: Demand a more open-source government - Beth Noveck (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:17:23

What can governments learn from the open-data revolution? In this stirring talk, Beth Noveck, the former deputy CTO at the White House, shares a vision of practical openness -- connecting bureaucracies to citizens, sharing data, creating a truly participatory democracy. Imagine the "writable society" ...

 TED: Susan Solomon: The promise of research with stem cells - Susan Solomon (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:14:58

Calling them "our bodies' own repair kits," Susan Solomon advocates research using lab-grown stem cells. By growing individual pluripotent stem cell lines, her team creates testbeds that could accelerate research into curing diseases -- and perhaps lead to individualized treatment, targeted not just to a particular disease but a particular person.

 TED: Leslie T. Chang: The voices of China's workers - Leslie T. Chang (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:14:25

In the ongoing debate about globalization, what's been missing is the voices of workers -- the millions of people who migrate to factories in China and other emerging countries to make goods sold all over the world. Reporter Leslie T. Chang sought out women who work in one of China's booming megacities, and tells their stories.

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