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Fixable: Kelli - "How do I deal with a communication breakdown?"
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"Aliens built the pyramids" and other absurdities of pseudo-archaeology
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When local news dies, so does democracy
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How a miniaturized atomic clock could revolutionize space exploration
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Why students should have mental health days
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The true cost of financial dependence
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How to support witnesses of harassment and build healthier workplaces
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What tech companies know about your kids
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Who counts as a speaker of a language?
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The hidden history found in your teeth
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I let algorithms randomize my life for two years
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Why I talk to white supremacists
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The 1-minute secret to forming a new habit
Feb 26, 2022 – 11:13 -
How you can use impostor syndrome to your benefit
Feb 25, 2022 – 7:05 -
Climate change and the challenge of long-term thinking
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Surprising ways sea ice affects us all
Feb 19, 2022 – 7:52 -
Let's scan the whole planet with LiDAR
Feb 18, 2022 – 14:18 -
What COVID-19 reveals about US schools
Feb 13, 2022 – 12:09 -
A chef shares her recipe for sustainable future
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The sports divide
Feb 11, 2022 – 8:36 -
Do you bring your full authentic self to work?
Feb 6, 2022 – 10:38 -
Democracy needs an update
Feb 5, 2022 – 9:40 -
3 myths about racism
Feb 4, 2022 – 8:48 -
Why nostalgia for empire persists
Jan 30, 2022 – 8:33 -
A new way to define self-worth
Jan 29, 2022 – 7:25 -
The downside of digital siloing
Jan 28, 2022 – 8:20 -
Why falling behind can get you ahead
Jan 23, 2022 – 7:29 -
How stigma shaped modern medicine
Jan 22, 2022 – 6:30 -
Why we need archaeology in war zones
Jan 21, 2022 – 9:47 -
Racism thrives on silence -- speak up!
Jan 16, 2022 – 12:22 -
How artificial light affects our health
Jan 15, 2022 – 7:26 -
Biomolecular tales of our ancestors
Jan 14, 2022 – 7:18 -
Let's think about archaeology on the moon
Jan 9, 2022 – 7:28 -
Poop, power and participation
Jan 8, 2022 – 6:19 -
Why do we blame individuals for economic crises?
Jan 7, 2022 – 9:22 -
How centuries of sci-fi sparked spaceflight
Jan 2, 2022 – 7:44 -
Stop looking for your passion
Jan 1, 2022 – 6:50 -
Why we need to reimagine the future
Dec 31, 2021 – 9:37 -
Will the right to protest survive its migration online?
Dec 26, 2021 – 6:46 -
How to care for your community with radical hospitality
Dec 25, 2021 – 7:18 -
The counterintuitive way to be more persuasive
Dec 24, 2021 – 6:12 -
Futura, the font that helped launch Apollo
Dec 19, 2021 – 9:39 -
"Entrepreneur" is a mindset not a job title
Dec 18, 2021 – 6:18
Recent Reviews
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peanutbutterandmandiYou learn something new everydaySome of these episodes fly by— a perfect binge.
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CliffalaGreat host!The host, Atossa, has a beautiful, warm and inviting but also authoritative voice. She draws us in to each talk.
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May ReaderAn incredible and quick Thought Provoking BoostTedX Shorts is an amazing way to get a daily dose of thought provoking material that will leave you pondering the topics all day. It’s a great way to begin your day with curiosity and engaging thoughts.
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Michael R in NYCPerfect way to start your dayGood way to “learn” something at the start of your day quickly without needing to wake up with breaking news. These are short, interesting ideas to get you thinking. I’m a fan.
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Jaybillylove it! a quick listen that packs a punchi love ted talks sometimes i dont have 18 minutes... these short ideas are perfectly edited and while quick they pack a punch. must admit i listened to more than one in one go :-) they r easy to take in. thanks TEDx!
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aakash49Short, crisp!Really like the idea of short Ted talks. Less time consuming and variety if ideas and opinions. Recommended.
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daveobserverExcellent. Brava, Atossa. Well done. Professional. Concise. Up- to- date.I really like it and I really recommend it.
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