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- *TED Radio Hour - Dialogue And Exchange
NPR, TED Radio Hour, Host Guy Raz, October 27, 2017 We're living in a time of intense ideological division, and it often feels impossible to bridge the gap. But can we afford not to? This hour, TED speakers explore how to communicate across the divide. Megan Phelps-Roper: If You're Raised To Hate, Can You Reverse It? (12:27) Robb Willer: How Do We Bridge The Political Divide? (9:35) Jonas Gahr Støre: As A Rule, Should Diplomats Talk To Everyone? (8:49) Celeste Headlee: How Can We Have Civil Conversations With The Other Side? (9:03) Rabbi Jonathan Sacks: Does Our Future Depend On More Dialogue? (7:34)
- *The Story Behind The Numbers
TED Radio Hour, August 17, 2017. Is life today better than ever before? Does the data bear that out? This hour, TED speakers explore the stories we tell with numbers — and whether those stories portray the full picture. Host Guy Raz. Steven Pinker: Can Numbers Show Us That Progress Is Inevitable? Tyler Cowen: Do The Numbers Give Us The Full Picture? Hanna Rosin: Data Shows Women Have Progressed. But What's Next? Michael Green: What Does GDP Not Tell Us? Paul Gilding: How Do We Continue To Grow If The Earth Has Reached Its Limit? Transcripts available.
- Future Consequences
6/14/2019. From data collection to gene editing to AI, what we once considered science fiction is now becoming reality. This hour, TED speakers explore the future consequences of our present actions. Host Guy Raz. Guests:
Anab Jain: Can A Glimpse Of Tomorrow, Change Our Decisions Today? (12:28)
Juan Enriquez: What Can Happen If Humans Control The Future Of Evolution? (11:18)
Paul Knoepfler: What Are The Unintended Consequences Of Human Gene Editing? (11:29)
Sam Harris: What Happens When Humans Develop Super Intelligent AI? (12:04)
- Screen Time - Part I (60 min)
TED Radio Hour, NPR, Jan 27, 2017 It's normal for us to always be glued to our screens. So how are they changing us, and how will they shape our future? This hour, TED speakers explore our ambivalent relationships with our screens.
- Screen Time - Part II (60 min)
TED Radio Hour, NPR, Feb 3, 2017 When we go online, we present a digital version of ourselves. How do we transform when we interact inside our screens? In this episode, TED speakers explore the expanding role of our "second selves."
- TED Radio Hour - Beyond Tolerance
"Most of us were raised to believe that tolerance is a good thing, but is it enough or just the bare minimum? This hour, TED speakers on how to move beyond tolerance to a place of deeper understanding." April 22, 2016
- TED Radio Hour - Getting Organized
"Even the most seemingly chaotic systems have some order to them. This episode, TED speakers explore the inner architecture of living systems, from ant colonies to corporations to social movements." April 24, 2015
- TED Radio Hour - How Things Spread
How Things Spread (NPR TED Radio Hour, 3/4/2016) What makes an idea, a brand, or a behavior catch fire? This hour, TED speakers explore the mysteries behind the many things we spread: laughter and sadness, imagination, viruses and viral ideas. 1 Neuroscientist Sophie Scott at TED. Sophie Scott: Why Is Laughter Contagious? (9 min) 2 Seth Godin explains how ideas spread. Seth Godin: What Makes An Idea Go Viral? (9 min) 3 Bill Gates speaking at TED in 2015. Bill Gates: How Can We Prevent The Next Global Health Epidemic? (8 min) 4 Nicholas Christakis at speaking at TED in 2010. Nicholas Christakis: How Do Our Social Networks Affect Our Health? (12 min) 5 Historian Yuval Harari speaking at TEDGlobalLondon. Yuval Harari: Why Did Humans Become The Most Successful Species On Earth? (11 min)
- TED Radio Hour - The Money Paradox
How does money motivate, trick, satisfy and disappoint us? In this hour, TED speakers share insights into our relationship with money.