Several crises are set to define the next century -- but journalist Aaron Bastani believes we have the technological ability to meet our biggest challenges and create unprecedented levels of prosperity for all. He shows how we could get there by ditching capitalism as the world's economic operating system and adopting "universal basic services," where governments would freely provide life essentials like housing, health care, education and transport. (Followed by Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson and public finance expert Maja Bosnic)
How a "Hi Level" mindset helps you realize your potential | Cordae
How modern audiences can talk about aging art | Margaret Hall
How music can help you find peace after loss | Steven Sharp Nelson
The ecstasy of Eskista, an ancient Ethiopian dance | Melaku Belay
Why joy is a state of mind | Angélique Kidjo and Femi Oke
What you discover when you really listen | Hrishikesh Hirway
What if you could sing in your favorite musician's voice? | Holly Herndon
What silence can teach you about sound | Dallas Taylor
How hip-hop can make climate action cool | Samir Ibrahim, MyVerse and Kristen Warren
How Black girls can reclaim their voice in music | Kyra Gaunt
The rhythm and rhyme of memory, solitude and community | Rosanne Cash
The 100 tampons NASA (almost) sent to space -- and other absurd songs | Marcia Belsky
Why all melodies should be free for musicians to use | Damien Riehl
The hidden power of sad songs and rainy days | Susan Cain and Min Kym
The Black history of twerking -- and how it taught me self-love | Lizzo
How music streaming transformed songwriting | Björn Ulvaeus
"You Have the Rite" | Marc Bamuthi Joseph
What does the universe sound like? A musical tour | Matt Russo
How I use the drum to tell my story | Kasiva Mutua
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