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France Villarta: The legacy of gender equality and fluidity in the Philippines

March 09, 2020 10:45 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

In much of the world, gender is viewed as binary: man or woman, each assigned characteristics and traits designated by biological sex. But that's not the case everywhere, says France Villarta. In a talk that's part cultural love letter, part history lesson, he details the legacy of gender fluidity and inclusivity in his native Philippines -- and emphasizes the universal beauty of all people, regardless of society's labels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How women are revolutionizing Rwanda | Agnes Binagwaho

March 06, 2020 11:59 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

In 1996, Agnes Binagwaho returned home to Rwanda in the aftermath of its genocide. She considered leaving amid the overwhelming devastation, but women in her community motivated her to stay and help rebuild -- and she's glad she did. In an inspiring talk, Binagwaho reflects on her work as Rwanda's former Minister of Health and discusses her new women's education initiative for the country, which strives to create one of the greatest levels of gender equality worldwide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What investigating neural pathways can reveal about mental health | Kay M. Tye

March 05, 2020 12:13 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Neuroscientist Kay M. Tye investigates how your brain gives rise to complex emotional states like depression, anxiety or loneliness. From the cutting edge of science, she shares her latest findings -- including the development of a tool that uses light to activate specific neurons and create dramatic behavioral changes in mice. Learn how these discoveries could change the way you think about your mind -- and possibly uncover effective treatments for mental disorders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How a miniaturized atomic clock could revolutionize space exploration | Jill Seubert

March 05, 2020 11:10 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Ask any deep space navigator like Jill Seubert what makes steering a spacecraft so difficult, and they'll tell you it's all about the timing; a split-second can decide a mission's success or failure. So what do you do when a spacecraft is bad at telling time? You get it a clock -- an atomic clock, to be precise. Let Seubert whisk you away with the revolutionary potential of a future where you could receive stellar, GPS-like directions -- no matter where you are in the universe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What we do (and don't) know about the coronavirus | David Heymann

March 04, 2020 9:46 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

What happens if you get infected with the coronavirus? Who's most at risk? How can you protect yourself? Public health expert David Heymann, who led the global response to the SARS outbreak in 2003, shares the latest findings about COVID-19 and what the future may hold. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to turn climate anxiety into action | Renée Lertzman

March 02, 2020 13:52 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

It's normal to feel anxious or overwhelmed by climate change, says psychologist Renée Lertzman. Can we turn those feelings into something productive? In an affirming talk, Lertzman discusses the emotional effects of climate change and offers insights on how psychology can help us discover both the creativity and resilience needed to act on environmental issues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How bumble bees inspired a network of tiny museums | Amanda Schochet

February 27, 2020 11:03 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Sometimes, small things make a huge impact. After studying how bees in urban environments can survive by navigating small land patches, ecologist Amanda Schochet was inspired to build MICRO, a network of portable science museums the size of vending machines. Learn how these tiny museums are being deployed in libraries, community centers, transit hubs and elsewhere to increase public access to science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 ways to uproot a culture of corruption | Wanjira Mathai

February 26, 2020 10:39 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Corruption is a constant threat in Kenya, says social entrepreneur Wanjira Mathai -- and to stop it there (or anywhere else), we need to intervene early. Following the legacy of her mother, political activist and Nobel Prize recipient Wangari Maathai, Mathai shares three strategies to uproot a culture of corruption by teaching children and young people about leadership, purpose and integrity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to design gender bias out of your workplace | Sara Sanford

February 25, 2020 13:21 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Equity expert Sara Sanford offers a certified playbook that helps companies go beyond good intentions, using a data-driven standard to actively counter unconscious bias and foster gender equity -- by changing how workplaces operate, not just how people think. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Management lessons from Chinese business and philosophy | Fang Ruan

February 25, 2020 10:47 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Business management in China is changing, says consultant Fang Ruan. Learn how Chinese entrepreneurs -- long guided by Confucianism's emphasis on authority and regulation -- are now looking to Taoist philosophy for a new, dynamic leadership style that believes things spontaneously transform and naturally achieve perfection when they're supported, not controlled. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why having a birth certificate is a human right | Kristen Wenz

February 24, 2020 8:10 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

More than a billion people worldwide, mostly children, have no birth certificates. In many countries, this means they can’t get access to vital services like health care and education, says legal identity expert Kristen Wenz. She discusses why this problem is one of the greatest human rights violations of our time -- and shares five strategies to ensure everyone can get registered and protected. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A love story about the power of art as organizing | Aja Monet and Phillip Agnew

February 21, 2020 11:46 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

In a lyrical talk full of radical imagination, poet Aja Monet and community organizer phillip agnew share the story of how they fell in love and what they've learned about the powerful connection between great social movements and meaningful art. Journey to Smoke Signals Studio in Miami, their home and community art space where they're creating a refuge for neighbors and creators -- and imagining a new answer to distraction, anger and anxiety. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The beautiful, hard work of co-parenting | Joel Leon

February 19, 2020 9:19 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

"Co-parenting" isn't a buzzword -- it's a way of showing up for your family openly, consistently and lovingly, says storyteller and father Joel Leon. In this moving talk, he challenges all parents to play an equal, active role in their children's daily lives, even in a world that often places the weight of sacrifice on mothers alone. Leon encourages nuanced conversations about parenting and reminds us that being a parent isn't a responsibility -- it's an opportunity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A brief tour of the last 4 billion years (dinosaurs not included) | Lauren Sallan

February 18, 2020 8:36 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

In this hilarious, whirlwind tour of the last four billion years of evolution, paleontologist and TED Fellow Lauren Sallan introduces us to some of the wildly diverse animals that roamed the prehistoric planet (from sharks with wings to galloping crocodiles and long-necked rhinos) and shows why paleontology is about way more than dinosaurs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

For the love of fangirls | Yve Blake

February 18, 2020 12:00 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

When you think of fangirls, what comes to mind: large swaths of fandom (usually for a boyband) whose feelings culminate in tears and joyful screams? Perhaps you grimace or roll your eyes at the thought. In this fun, lively talk, playwright Yve Blake asks us to reevaluate our reaction to the misunderstood passion and power of fangirls, emphasizing why we should all embrace our own unbridled enthusiasm. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.