TED is on a mission to discover and champion the ideas that will shape tomorrow. Reflecting on the evolution of that mission, TED's Chris Anderson and Monique Ruff-Bell cast a visionary gaze on the organization's future — including a revamped tagline, a renewed emphasis on debate and the launch of an exciting new conference — and explore the indispensable role of ideas in navigating societal challenges and fostering global innovation. Learn more about TED's enduring legacy, its path forward for the decades ahead and how you can join us in sparking a brighter future.
What happens when we deny people abortions? | Diana Greene Foster
The US vs. itself — and other top global risks in 2024 | Ian Bremmer
It's time for infectious generosity. Here's how | Chris Anderson
Is alternative meat the recipe for a healthier planet? | Tao Zhang
Enough red tape — we need to say yes to clean energy | Rich Powell
Don't be a jerk to your barista — and other thoughts on frontline work | Adriann Negreros
The vital data you flush down the toilet | Newsha Ghaeli
What's your leadership language? | Rosita Najmi
Life is hard. Art helps
Why you should embrace mediocrity | Crispin Thurlow
The science of happiness with Laurie Santos | How to Be a Better Human
Mind, body, spirit (part 1) | TED Radio Hour
Rick Rubin | Design Matters with Debbie Millman
ChatGPT did not title this podcast | ReThinking with Adam Grant
Why businesses need a dreamer's magic and a doer's realism | Beth Viner
When AI can fake reality, who can you trust? | Sam Gregory
My mission to change the narrative of mental health | Glenn Close
Why AI will spark exponential economic growth | Cathie Wood
What happens as we die? | Kathryn Mannix
How to build a global pro-democracy movement | Yordanos Eyoel
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