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TED delivers a jolt of creativity and a dash of inspiration. Watch world's greatest thinkers and doers share fascinating ideas worth spreading.
How to Be a Better You
S1, EP1How the worst moments in our lives make us who we are - Andrew Solomon; how changing your story can change your life - Lori Gottlieb; the power of vulnerability - Brené Brown.
The Creative Zone
S1, EP1Your elusive creative genius; how craving attention makes you less creative; the neuroscience of imagination; the surprising habits of original thinkers.
Get Smart(er)
S1, EP1Can you really tell if a kid is lying?; the fascinating science of phantom limbs; a beginner's guide to quantum computing; the paradox at the heart of mathematics: Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem; the fascinating history of cemeteries.
Morning Motivation
S1, EP1The brain-changing benefits of exercise - Wendy Suzuki; why sitting is bad for you - Murat Dalkilinç; my year of saying yes to everything - Shonda Rhimes; how to change your behavior for the better - Dan Ariely.
The Future Ahead
S1, EP1Super speed, magnetic levitation and the vision behind the hyperloop; the future of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy; the world's biggest battery looks nothing like a battery; Siri, Alexa, Google...what comes next?; how AI can save our humanity.
School Smarts
S1, EP1Every kid needs a champion; do IQ tests actually measure intelligence?; teach girls bravery, not perfection; how to escape education's death valley; what percentage of your brain do you use?
The Connection
S1, EP1Why do we feel nostalgia?; how to be a good ancestor; how compassion could save your strained relationships; should you trust your first impression?; you are not alone in your loneliness; how to raise successful kids -- without over-parenting.
The Curious Traveler
S1, EP1 "The Curious Traveler"Why every world map is wrong; why are these 32 symbols found in ancient caves all over Europe?; what makes the Great Wall of China so extraordinary; why should you read One Hundred Years of Solitude?