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: Tim Berners-Lee: A Magna Carta for the web - Tim Berners-Lee (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:06:43

Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web 25 years ago. So it’s worth a listen when he warns us: There’s a battle ahead. Eroding net neutrality, filter bubbles and centralizing corporate control all threaten the web’s wide-open spaces. It’s up to users to fight for the right to access and openness. The question is, What kind of Internet do we want?

 TED: Clint Smith: The danger of silence - Clint Smith (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:04:18

"We spend so much time listening to the things people are saying that we rarely pay attention to the things they don't," says poet and teacher Clint Smith. A short, powerful piece from the heart, about finding the courage to speak up against ignorance and injustice.

 TED: Eric Liu: Why ordinary people need to understand power - Eric Liu (2013) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:17:15

Far too many Americans are illiterate in power — what it is, how it operates and why some people have it. As a result, those few who do understand power wield disproportionate influence over everyone else. “We need to make civics sexy again,” says civics educator Eric Liu. “As sexy as it was during the American Revolution or the Civil Rights Movement.”

 TED: Dan Pacholke: How prisons can help inmates live meaningful lives - Dan Pacholke (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:10:32

In the United States, the agencies that govern prisons are often called ‘Department of Corrections.’ And yet, their focus is on containing and controlling inmates. Dan Pacholke, Deputy Secretary for the Washington State Department of Corrections, shares a different vision: of prisons that provide humane living conditions as well as opportunities for meaningful work and learning.

 TED: Nick Hanauer: Beware, fellow plutocrats, the pitchforks are coming - Nick Hanauer (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:20:22

Nick Hanauer is a rich guy, an unrepentant capitalist — and he has something to say to his fellow plutocrats: Wake up! Growing inequality is about to push our societies into conditions resembling pre-revolutionary France. Hear his argument about why a dramatic increase in minimum wage could grow the middle class, deliver economic prosperity ... and prevent a revolution.

 TED: Talithia Williams: Own your body's data - Talithia Williams (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:17:03

The new breed of high-tech self-monitors (measuring heartrate, sleep, steps per day) might seem targeted at competitive athletes. But Talithia Williams, a statistician, makes a compelling case that all of us should be measuring and recording simple data about our bodies every day — because our own data can reveal much more than even our doctors may know.

 TED: Megan Washington: Why I live in mortal dread of public speaking - Megan Washington (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:12:58

Megan Washington is one of Australia's premier singer/songwriters. And, since childhood, she has had a stutter. In this bold and personal talk, she reveals how she copes with this speech impediment—from avoiding the letter combination “st” to tricking her brain by changing her words at the last minute to, yes, singing the things she has to say rather than speaking them.

 TED: Hubertus Knabe: The dark secrets of a surveillance state - Hubertus Knabe (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:19:34

Tour the deep dark world of the East German state security agency known as Stasi. Uniquely powerful at spying on its citizens, until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 the Stasi masterminded a system of surveillance and psychological pressure that kept the country under control for decades. Hubertus Knabe studies the Stasi — and was spied on by them. He shares stunning details from the fall of a surveillance state, and shows how easy it was for neighbor to turn on neighbor.

 TED: Margaret Gould Stewart: How giant websites design for you (and a billion others, too) - Margaret Gould Stewart (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:12:56

Facebook’s “like” and “share” buttons are seen 22 billion times a day, making them some of the most-viewed design elements ever created. Margaret Gould Stewart, Facebook’s director of product design, outlines three rules for design at such a massive scale—one so big that the tiniest of tweaks can cause global outrage, but also so large that the subtlest of improvements can positively impact the lives of many.

 TED: Shai Reshef: An ultra-low-cost college degree - Shai Reshef (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:10:48

At the online University of the People, anyone with a high school diploma can take classes toward a degree in business administration or computer science — without standard tuition fees (though exams cost money). Founder Shai Reshef hopes that higher education is changing "from being a privilege for the few to a basic right, affordable and accessible for all."

 TED: Shih Chieh Huang: Sculptures that’d be at home in the deep sea - Shih Chieh Huang (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:05:14

When he was young, artist Shih Chieh Huang loved taking toys apart and perusing the aisles of night markets in Taiwan for unexpected objects. Today, this TED Fellow creates madcap sculptures that seem to have a life of their own—with eyes that blink, tentacles that unfurl and parts that light up like bioluminescent sea creatures.

 TED: Nikolai Begg: A tool to fix one of the most dangerous moments in surgery - Nikolai Begg (2013) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:09:21

Surgeons are required every day to puncture human skin before procedures — with the risk of damaging what's on the other side. In a fascinating talk, find out how mechanical engineer Nikolai Begg is using physics to update an important medical device, called the trocar, and improve one of the most dangerous moments in many common surgeries.

 TED: David Chalmers: How do you explain consciousness? - David Chalmers (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:18:37

Our consciousness is a fundamental aspect of our existence, says philosopher David Chalmers: “There’s nothing we know about more directly…. but at the same time it’s the most mysterious phenomenon in the universe.” He shares some ways to think about the movie playing in our heads.

 TED: David Kwong: Two nerdy obsessions meet -- and it's magic - David Kwong (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:11:43

David Kwong is a magician who makes crossword puzzles -- in other words, a pretty nerdy guy. And for his next trick ...

 TED: Karima Bennoune: When people of Muslim heritage challenge fundamentalism - Karima Bennoune (2014) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:20:05

Karima Bennoune shares four powerful stories of real people fighting against fundamentalism in their own communities — refusing to allow the faith they love to become a tool for crime, attacks and murder. These personal stories humanize one of the most overlooked human-rights struggles in the world.

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