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How we can make energy more affordable for low-income families | DeAndrea Salvador

October 02, 2018 5:33 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Every month, millions of Americans face an impossible choice: pay for energy to power their homes, or pay for basic needs like food and medicine. TED Fellow DeAndrea Salvador is working to reduce energy costs so that no one has to make this kind of decision. In this quick talk, she shares her plan to help low-income families reduce their bills while also building a cleaner, more sustainable and more affordable energy future for us all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 lessons on decision-making from a poker champion | Liv Boeree

October 01, 2018 6:05 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Is it better to be lucky or good? Should we trust our gut feelings or rely on probabilities and careful analysis when making important decisions? In this quick talk, professional poker player Liv Boeree shares three strategies she's learned from the game and how we can apply them to real life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to speak up for yourself | Adam Galinsky

September 28, 2018 15:15 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Speaking up is hard to do, even when you know you should. Learn how to assert yourself, navigate tricky social situations and expand your personal power with sage guidance from social psychologist Adam Galinsky. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to build a thriving music scene in your city | Elizabeth Cawein

September 27, 2018 9:59 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

How does a city become known as a "music city"? Publicist Elizabeth Cawein explains how thriving music scenes make cities healthier and happier and shares ideas for bolstering your local music scene -- and showing off your city's talent to the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What happened when we tested thousands of abandoned rape kits in Detroit | Kym Worthy

September 26, 2018 19:00 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

In 2009, 11,341 untested rape kits -- some dating back to the 1980s -- were found in an abandoned warehouse once used by the the Detroit police to store evidence. When this scandal was uncovered, prosecutor Kym Worthy set a plan into action to get justice for the thousands of victims affected. In this powerful, eye-opening talk, Worthy explains how her office helped develop an innovative program to track and test these kits -- and calls for a national effort to help solve the problem of stockpiled rape kits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How police and the public can create safer neighborhoods together | Tracie Keesee

September 25, 2018 9:58 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

We all want to be safe, and our safety is intertwined, says Tracie Keesee, cofounder of the Center for Policing Equity. Sharing lessons she has learned from 25 years as a police officer, Keesee reflects on the public safety challenges faced by both the police and local neighborhoods, especially in the African American community, as well as the opportunities we all have preserving dignity and guaranteeing justice. “We must move forward together. There is no more us versus them,” Keesee says. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I grew up in the Westboro Baptist Church. Here's why I left | Megan Phelps-Roper

September 24, 2018 15:23 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

What’s it like to grow up within a group of people who exult in demonizing ... everyone else? Megan Phelps-Roper shares details of life inside America’s most controversial church and describes how conversations on Twitter were key to her decision to leave it. In this extraordinary talk, she shares her personal experience of extreme polarization, along with some sharp ways we can learn to successfully engage across ideological lines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How I became part sea urchin | Catherine Mohr

September 21, 2018 6:15 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

As a young scientist, Catherine Mohr was on her dream scuba trip -- when she put her hand right down on a spiny sea urchin. While a school of sharks circled above. What happened next? More than you can possibly imagine. Settle in for this fabulous story with a dash of science. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why museums are returning cultural treasures | Chip Colwell

September 20, 2018 13:00 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Archaeologist and curator Chip Colwell collects artifacts for his museum, but he also returns them to where they came from. In a thought-provoking talk, he shares how some museums are confronting their legacies of stealing spiritual objects and pillaging ancient graves -- and how they're bridging divides with communities who are demanding the return of their cultural treasures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How we could teach our bodies to heal faster | Kaitlyn Sadtler

September 20, 2018 4:59 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

What if we could help our bodies heal faster and without scars, like Wolverine in X-Men? TED Fellow Kaitlyn Sadtler is working to make this dream a reality by developing new biomaterials that could change how our immune system responds to injuries. In this quick talk, she shows the different ways these products could help the body regenerate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why the hospital of the future will be your own home | Niels van Namen

September 19, 2018 11:37 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Nobody likes going to the hospital, whether it's because of the logistical challenges of getting there, the astronomical costs of procedures or the alarming risks of complications like antibiotic-resistant bacteria. But what if we could get the lifesaving care provided by hospitals in our own homes? Health care futurist Niels van Namen shows how advances in technology are making home care a cheaper, safer and more accessible alternative to hospital stays. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The press trampled on my privacy. Here's how I took back my story | Kate Stone

September 18, 2018 6:18 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

After a horrific accident put her in the tabloid headlines, Kate Stone found a way to take control of her narrative -- and help prevent others from losing their privacy, too. Learn how she reclaimed her story in this personal talk infused with humor and courage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Why we choke under pressure -- and how to avoid it | Sian Leah Beilock

September 18, 2018 15:13 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

When the pressure is on, why do we sometimes fail to live up to our potential? Cognitive scientist and Barnard College president Sian Leah Beilock reveals what happens in your brain and body when you choke in stressful situations, sharing psychological tools that can help you perform at your best when it matters most. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Your fingerprints reveal more than you think | Simona Francese

September 17, 2018 10:06 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

Our fingerprints are what make us unique -- but they're also home to a world of information hidden in molecules that reveal our actions, lifestyles and routines. In this riveting talk, chemist Simona Francese shows how she studies these microscopic traces using mass spectrometry, a technology that analyzes fingerprints in previously impossible detail, and demonstrates how this cutting-edge forensic science can help police catch criminals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

3 ways to make better decisions -- by thinking like a computer | Tom Griffiths

September 14, 2018 11:49 0.0 MB Downloads: 0

If you ever struggle to make decisions, here's a talk for you. Cognitive scientist Tom Griffiths shows how we can apply the logic of computers to untangle tricky human problems, sharing three practical strategies for making better decisions -- on everything from finding a home to choosing which restaurant to go to tonight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.