TED Talks Daily (SD video) show

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Summary: TED is a nonprofit devoted to ideas worth spreading. On this video feed, you'll find TED Talks to inspire, intrigue and stir the imagination from some of the world's leading thinkers and doers, speaking from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. This podcast is also available in high-def video and audio-only formats.

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 TED: Ruby Wax: What's so funny about mental illness? - Ruby Wax (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | 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: video/mp4 | 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: video/mp4 | 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: video/mp4 | 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.)

 TED: Shimon Schocken: The self-organizing computer course - Shimon Schocken (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:16:25

Shimon Schocken and Noam Nisan developed a curriculum for their students to build a computer, piece by piece. When they put the course online -- giving away the tools, simulators, chip specifications and other building blocks -- they were surprised that thousands jumped at the opportunity to learn, working independently as well as organizing their own classes in the first Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). A call to forget about grades and tap into the self-motivation to learn.

 TED: Jason McCue: Terrorism is a failed brand - Jason McCue (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:19:02

In this gripping talk, lawyer Jason McCue urges for a new way to attack terrorism, to weaken its credibility with those who are buying the product -- the recruits. He shares stories of real cases where he and other activists used this approach to engage and create change.

 TED: Robert Gupta: Between music and medicine - Robert Gupta (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | 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: video/mp4 | 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: video/mp4 | 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: Aris Venetikidis: Making sense of maps - Aris Venetikidis (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:16:36

Map designer Aris Venetikidis is fascinated by the maps we draw in our minds as we move around a city -- less like street maps, more like schematics or wiring diagrams, abstract images of relationships between places. How can we learn from these mental maps to make better real ones? As a test case, he remakes the notorious Dublin bus map. (Filmed at TEDxDublin)

 TED: Bahia Shehab: A thousand times no - Bahia Shehab (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | 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: video/mp4 | 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: video/mp4 | 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: Read Montague: What we're learning from 5,000 brains - Read Montague (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:13:23

Mice, bugs and hamsters are no longer the only way to study the brain. Functional MRI (fMRI) allows scientists to map brain activity in living, breathing, decision-making human beings. Read Montague gives an overview of how this technology is helping us understand the complicated ways in which we interact with each other.

 TED: Andrew McAfee: Are droids taking our jobs? - Andrew McAfee (2012) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:14:07

Robots and algorithms are getting good at jobs like building cars, writing articles, translating -- jobs that once required a human. So what will we humans do for work? Andrew McAfee walks through recent labor data to say: We ain't seen nothing yet. But then he steps back to look at big history, and comes up with a surprising and even thrilling view of what comes next. (Filmed at TEDxBoston.)

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