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RedTech daily podcast - Powered by AIRedTech daily podcast - Powered by AIOmrop Fryslân Refit, Voice of Vietnam Upgrade, NumberEight-AdsWizz Partnership, and MoreIn episode 105 of the RedTech Daily Podcast, Marguerite Clark delves into Omrop Fryslân's studio refit, focusing on visual radio integration and technical upgrades. The discussion includes strategies for redundancy and embracing new tech while maintaining nostalgia. The episode also covers Voice of Vietnam's upgrade with Lawo, NumberEight and AdsWizz's partnership for audience engagement, Beijing’s HeGuang Studios' upgrade with Genelec, and MUET FM 92.6's global outreach. Tune in for insights and updates on these exciting developments. (0:00) Welcome and episode overview (0:33) Omrop Fryslân studio refit, visual radio integration, and technical enhancements (3:25) Ensuring redundancy in new setups and overcoming technical chal...2024-11-0810 minRedTech daily podcast - Powered by AIRedTech daily podcast - Powered by AIOmrop Fryslân & VoV Upgrades, NumberEight-AdsWizz Partnership, HeGuang & MUET FM UpdatesIn episode 107 of the RedTech Daily Podcast, Marguerite Clark opens with an introduction to the latest industry updates. The episode highlights significant advancements at Omrop Fryslân and Voice of Vietnam, focusing on their recent upgrades. It also examines the strategic partnership between NumberEight and AdsWizz aimed at enhancing audience engagement. Further, the episode covers recent broadcast technology updates at Beijing's HeGuang Studios and MUET FM 92.6, showcasing their efforts to innovate and collaborate. The episode concludes with closing remarks and information on where to find more details on these developments. (0:00) Introduction by Marguerite Clark (0:26) Omrop Fryslân and VoV upgrades, Nu...2024-11-0803 minTED TalksTED TalksThe nostalgia behind your favorite Chinese food | Vincent Yeow LimAs a proud and passionate restaurant owner, Vincent Yeow Lim takes after his father and grandfather in the family tradition of Chinese cooking. Lim makes a delicious case to elevate the reputation of Chinese food, sharing why the comforting flavors behind iconic dishes -- like a hearty helping of perfectly made fried rice -- come from a long line of love, nostalgia and mastery that deserves to be recognized.2023-03-0110 minTED TalksTED TalksThe fascinating physics of insect pee | Saad BhamlaScientist Saad Bhamla is on a mission to answer a question most people don't think to ask: How do insects pee? Taking inspiration from the incredible "butt flickers" of the glassy-winged sharpshooter, Bhamla presents a fascinating study of the physics behind how bugs take care of business and invites us to be more curious about the seemingly mundane.2023-02-2809 minTED TalksTED Talks3 steps to getting what you want in a negotiation | Ruchi SinhaWe negotiate all the time at work -- for raises, promotions, time off -- and we usually go into it like it's a battle. But it's not about dominating, says organizational psychologist Ruchi Sinha. It's about crafting a relationship, understanding your needs and the other person's. Her three key steps will help you master this essential skill.2023-02-2705 minTED TalksTED TalksWhat women athletes need to unlock their full potential | Kate AckermanAs a sports scientist, athlete and director of the Female Athlete Program at Boston Children's Hospital, Kate Ackerman understands that women athletes need more than pretty sports bras or new sneakers to achieve peak performance -- they need true investment committed to their health and well-being. Ackerman advocates for a long overdue sports medical system that's dedicated to the study and development of women athletes, supporting lifelong success on and off the field.2023-02-2417 minTED TalksTED TalksThe surprising climate benefits of sharing your stuff | Tessa ClarkeThere's something simple we can all do to help the planet -- and it's probably not what you think. With one-third of all the food we produce globally each year being thrown away, entrepreneur Tessa Clarke believes that sharing more and wasting less is an underrated solution to the climate crisis. Learn more about how you can join the growing movement reducing waste and building community worldwide.2023-02-2312 minTED TalksTED Talks4 proven ways to kick your procrastination habit | Ayelet FishbachYou've got a long list of things you want to do, but there's just one problem: you can't seem to get -- or stay -- motivated. Social psychologist Ayelet Fishbach is here to help. She offers insights on the science of motivation along with tips and cognitive tricks to help you reach your goals while staying happy, healthy and engaged. (This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)2023-02-2230 minTED TalksTED TalksThe massive machines removing carbon from Earth's atmosphere | Jan WurzbacherTo restrain global warming, we know we need to drastically reduce pollution. The very next step after that: using both natural and technological solutions to trap as much excess carbon dioxide from the air as possible. Enter Orca, the world's first large-scale direct air capture and storage plant, built in Iceland by the team at Climeworks, led by climate entrepreneur Jan Wurzbacher. This plant is capable of removing 4,000 tons of carbon dioxide from the air each year. With affordability and scalability in mind, Wurzbacher shares his vision for what comes after Orca, the future of carbon removal tech -- and...2023-02-2112 minTED TalksTED Talks3 rules to help you build a successful business | Julissa PradoHave an idea you're yearning to turn into a business? Julissa Prado, founder and CEO of Rizos Curls, explains how she was inspired by the Latino and immigrant communities she grew up in -- and shares 3 principles that guide her in her work.2023-02-2005 minTED TalksTED Talks3 steps to help kids process traumatic events | Kristen NguyenWhat do we say to kids when intensely traumatic events interrupt everyday life? Whether you're a teacher, parent or community builder, educator Kristen Nguyen provides three research-backed steps for navigating these difficult conversations, restoring a sense of safety and facilitating collective healing.2023-02-1712 minTED TalksTED TalksWhat if buildings created energy instead of consuming it? | Ksenia PetrichenkoBuildings are bad news for the climate -- but they don't have to be. While our structures are currently responsible for a third of global energy consumption and emissions, a future where they create more energy than they consume is possible. Energy policy analyst Ksenia Petrichenko has a three-tiered strategy for thinking differently about buildings, transforming them from passive users to active players in the energy system and bringing us closer to our climate targets.2023-02-1614 minTED TalksTED TalksHow everyday interactions shape your future | Mesmin DestinA few words can change the course of a life; they have the power to shrink, expand or transform someone's identity -- even your own. Social psychologist Mesmin Destin explores how everyday interactions and experiences play a powerful part in who we become, sharing the key moments and messages that can inspire us to grow into our best selves.2023-02-1517 minTED TalksTED TalksThe science of falling in love | Shannon OdellLove is often described as heartwarming, heart-wrenching, or even heartbreaking— and your brain is responsible for all these feelings. The journey from first spark to the last tear is guided by a symphony of neurochemicals and brain systems. Shannon Odell explores what happens in your brain when you fall in love, how it responds to a relationship, and how it reacts to a breakup. [Directed by Biljana Labović, narrated by Alexandra Panzer, music by Samuel Bellingham].2023-02-1404 minTED TalksTED Talks3 steps of anxiety overload -- and how you can take back control | Lisa DamourAnxiety is a normal part of life, so why are we so afraid of it? Psychologist Lisa Damour breaks down how to recognize when anxiety is helpful and when it's harmful, offering simple solutions for calming yourself and taking back control when you feel it slipping away. (This conversation, hosted by TED science curator David Biello, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com/membership to become a TED Member.)2023-02-1322 minTED TalksTED TalksWhat working parents really need from workplaces | Angela GarbesWhat if we started treating parenting like the real work it is? Podcast host and CEO Angela Garbes details how working families have evolved -- and how companies haven't -- and gives insight into what parents really need from their colleagues and workplaces.2023-02-1205 minTED TalksTED TalksSomething in the Water: Where Do Great Athletes Come From? | Good Sport"Muck City," Florida. Kinston, North Carolina. The courts of New York City in the 80s and 90s. These places share one unique trait: they found a way to produce a particular kind of great athlete, over and over. Is there something in the water – or is it something else? In our first episode, host Jody Avirgan talks to sports journalist Bomani Jones and Olympic table tennis coach Rajul Sheth about talent "hotbeds," the role opportunity and access play in crafting success, and the important distinction between having talent and achieving greatness.2023-02-1035 minTED TalksTED TalksIs democracy doomed? The global fight for our future | Timothy SnyderIf you think democracy is some kind of inevitable, default setting for the world, then you aren't going to have it for very long, says historian and author Timothy Snyder. From World War I to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Snyder dives into the structures that uplift and tear down political systems, offering a historical perspective on the current state of democracy around the world as well as the patterns of thought that lead to tyranny. Learn more about a new approach to democracy that could help create and protect a future of freedom. (This conversation, hosted by TED current...2023-02-0834 minTED TalksTED TalksA for-profit mindset for nonprofit success | Tolu OyekanHow can nonprofits accelerate their impact and move the needle on intractable problems? Looking to bring the urgency of a profit motive to every initiative, inclusive finance promoter Tolu Oyekan shows how scalable, data-driven solutions are expanding access to banking and financial services across Africa -- and shares the mindset that can help any business meet its goals with speed and precision.2023-02-0713 minTED TalksTED Talks5 tips for dealing with meeting overload | Cindy SolomonCould this meeting have been an email? The phenomenon of "calendar creep," where meetings completely take over your work days, is wasting time, energy and productivity -- but you can take back control. Leadership expert Cindy Solomon shares her five tips for clearing up your schedule and getting your calendar to work for you, not against you.2023-02-0605 minTED TalksTED TalksCould fungi actually be the key to humanity's survival? | David Andrew QuistAfter a billion years of evolution, fungi are masters of invention and resilience. What wisdom can we draw from their long, remarkable existence? Mycologist David Andrew Quist explores how fungi's innate biointelligence, penchant for collaboration and incredible regeneration abilities can show us new ways to think about complex problems -- and may hold the secret to humanity's survival on Earth.2023-02-0315 minTED TalksTED TalksThe secret to making new friends as an adult | Marisa G. FrancoMaking friends as an adult can feel like a baffling obstacle course. Why was it so much easier to connect as kids? To help you find well-rounded and fulfilling friendships, psychologist Marisa Franco discusses science-backed tips on how to make (and keep) friends, like the optimism-inducing "acceptance prophecy" and the shame-reducing "theory of chums." Learn more about the power of platonic love and how it can help you experience the full richness and complexity of who you are. (This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington Rodgers, was part of an exclusive TED Membership event. Visit ted.com...2023-02-0232 minTED TalksTED TalksHow Black queer culture shaped history | Channing Gerard JosephNames like Bayard Rustin, Frances Thompson and William Dorsey Swann have been largely erased from US history, but they and other Black queer leaders played central roles in monumental movements like emancipation, civil rights and LGBTQ+ pride, among others. In this tribute to forgotten icons, queer culture historian and TED Fellow Channing Gerard Joseph shares their little-known stories, connecting the origins of drag in the 1880s to the present day and exploring the awesome power to choose how we define ourselves.2023-02-0109 minTED TalksTED TalksThe fairy tales of the fossil fuel industry -- and a better climate story | Luisa NeubauerThe fossil fuel industry is a factory of fairy tales, says activist and School Strike for Climate organizer Luisa Neubauer. Tracing the industry's five-decade trickle of lies about climate science, she busts the myth that economic growth and stability are dependent on fossil fuels -- and issues a resounding message about how we can actually move towards a just world. "[The future] won't be built for those who have brought us into this mess," she says. "It will be built for everyone else."2023-01-3110 minTED TalksTED TalksHow to participate in your own legal defense | Lam HoLawyers are advocates for their clients -- and, in court, they're usually the ones who do the talking. Should that always be the case? In an effort to shift this power dynamic, TED Fellow and legal aid activist Lam Ho shares how lawyers can create space for people to tell their own stories in the courtroom, making them active participants in the legal process and producing surprisingly positive results.2023-01-3008 minTED TalksTED Talks5 values for repairing the harms of colonialism | Jing CorpuzIndigenous wisdom can help solve the planetary crises that colonialism started, says lawyer Jennifer "Jing" Corpuz. Her ancestors, the Kankanaey-Igorot people of the Philippines, are known for creating the Banaue Rice Terraces: centuries-old irrigated mountain terraces that illustrate the magic of humanity living in harmony with nature. Corpuz shares five values that have guided her people as they successfully fought against development aggression and invites everyone to pursue a more just, sustainable world.2023-01-2714 minTED TalksTED TalksThe ecstasy of Eskista, an ancient Ethiopian dance | Melaku BelayBy mastering the Eskista, an ancient Ethiopian dance, TED Fellow Melaku Belay survived a childhood on the streets and became a voice for his country. He shares how traditional dances can connect the wisdom of the past to the energy of the future -- and, after the talk, delivers a thrilling performance of Eskista accompanied by a free-jazz ensemble. (In Amharic with consecutive English translation by filmmaker Mehret Mandefro)2023-01-2609 minTED TalksTED TalksHidden connections that transcend borders and defy stereotypes | Aparna BharadwajGlobal consumer strategist Aparna Bharadwaj shares a fascinating glimpse at under-the-radar affinities that transcend cultures and borders -- from the way people snack in China and Saudi Arabia to how people shop for clothes in the US and Russia. "There are patterns where you least expect them," she says -- and paying attention to them just might bring the world a little bit closer.2023-01-2511 minTED TalksTED TalksHow millennials and Gen Z can invest in a better future | Miguel GoncalvesMillennials and Gen Z will inherit 30 trillion dollars of wealth in the coming decades, and what they do with their money will have an incredible impact on the future of the planet, says impact investor Miguel Goncalves. He makes a case for ESG investing -- or putting money in funds that weigh environmental and social factors -- and proposes a societal shift towards a more sustainable and equitable future, led by a forward-thinking next generation.2023-01-2409 minTED TalksTED TalksThe one question every aspiring leader needs to ask | Constance HockadayWhat does inclusive leadership look like? Artist and TED Fellow Constance Hockaday shares how the captain of a trans-Atlantic community raft taught her how to voice her hopes and desires, inspiring a vision of possibility for the future. Hockaday calls for mentors everywhere to step up and invites aspiring leaders to answer one crucial question in order to unlock their agency and power.2023-01-2307 minTED TalksTED TalksA socialist perspective on the pursuit of happiness | Aaron BastaniSeveral 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)2023-01-2019 minTED TalksTED TalksWhere does your sense of self come from? A scientific look | Anil AnanthaswamyOur memories and bodies give us clues about who we are, but what happens when this guidance shifts? In this mind-bending talk, science writer Anil Ananthaswamy shares how the experiences of "altered selves" -- resulting from schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, foreign limb syndrome or other conditions -- shed light on the constructed nature of identity. He breaks down where our sense of self comes from and invites us to challenge our assumptions about who we are, with the aim of building a better you and a better world.2023-01-1913 minTED TalksTED TalksCan we feed ourselves without devouring the planet? | George MonbiotFarming is the worst thing humanity has ever done to the planet, says journalist George Monbiot. What's more: the global food system could be heading toward collapse. Detailing the technological solutions we need to radically reshape food production -- from lab-grown, protein-rich foods to crops that don't require plowing -- Monbiot shares a future-focused vision of how humanity could feed itself without destroying the planet.2023-01-1816 minTED TalksTED TalksHow to recognize privilege – and uplift those without it | Mariam VeiszadehDepending on your lot in life, you may see the status quo as a result of unearned privilege or a simple reflection of merit. Backed by statistics and personal stories, lawyer Mariam Veiszadeh offers a much-needed perspective check on the quasi-equality touted in business today, calling for real change in workplace diversity and inclusion that routs out biases rather than replicating them.2023-01-1714 minTED TalksTED TalksHow bad data traps people in the US justice system | Clementine JacobyRight now, hundreds of thousands of people are "stuck" in the US criminal justice system. They've completed all of their requirements for release, but nobody knows it because the system is run on old databases that don't talk to each other. TED Fellow Clementine Jacoby describes how we can fix it -- bringing thousands of people home, reducing costs and improving public safety along the way.2023-01-1306 minTED TalksTED TalksThe sustainable brilliance of Indigenous design | Manu PeniWhen human rights advocate Manu Peni returned to Papua New Guinea from abroad, he built a home for himself using modern techniques -- and promptly learned a harsh lesson on how the newest ideas aren't always the best ideas. Peni calls for us all to rethink who we consider experts, particularly when it comes to building in the face of climate change, showing how Indigenous wisdom must work in harmony with new science and technology if we want to create a sustainable future.2023-01-1212 minTED TalksTED TalksWhy nurses are key to medical innovation | Ben GranNurses represent the front line of health care -- from first breaths to last moments, and everything in between. But there's a vital place nurses are missing in action, says Ben Gran. He makes a compelling case for integrating their invaluable insights and experience into health tech innovation to help make care (and the process of providing it) better for generations to come.2023-01-1116 minTED TalksTED TalksThe secret to a happy life -- lessons from 8 decades of research | Robert WaldingerThe happiest and healthiest people are those who have warm connections with others, says psychiatrist Robert Waldinger, who leads the Harvard Study of Adult Development -- one of the longest-running studies of adult life ever conducted. Exploring the crucial link between social bonds and quality of life, he shares wisdom and insights into how to identify and strengthen the relationships that impact your well-being most. When it comes to the people in your inner circle, "Turn toward the voices that make you feel more open and more inclusive," he says. (This conversation, hosted by TED current affairs curator Whitney Pennington...2023-01-1030 minTED TalksTED TalksWhat the discovery of exoplanets reveals about the universe | Jessie ChristiansenWhat are the planets outside our solar system like? Astrophysicist and TED Fellow Jessie Christiansen has helped find thousands of them (and counting), and the variety is more wonderful and wild than you might imagine. She shares details on the trends emerging from the data -- including the intriguing possibility of "super-Earths" -- and what the discovery of exoplanets means for existential questions like: Where do we come from, and how did we get here?2023-01-0907 minTED TalksTED TalksHow to harness the ancient partnership between forests and fungi | Colin AverillIf we want to better understand the environment and combat climate change, we need to look deep underground, where diverse microscopic fungal networks mingle with tree roots to form symbiotic partnerships, says microbiologist Colin Averill. As we learn more about which of these fungi are most beneficial to forest health, we can reintroduce them into the soil -- potentially enhancing the growth and resilience of carbon-trapping trees and plants. Hear more about the emerging science aiming to supercharge forest ecosystems, one handful of soil at a time.2023-01-0612 minTED TalksTED TalksThe habit that could improve your career | Paul CatchlovePaul Catchlove believes strongly in the power of reflection. Through every career he's held -- from priest to opera singer to senior management consultant -- he's benefitted from a habit of considering and analyzing his goals, needs and performance. Learn more about how a regular practice of reflection can improve your decision-making, career and relationships.2023-01-0511 minTED TalksTED TalksHow to do laundry when you're depressed | KC DavisEver had a hard time doing daily household tasks -- cooking, cleaning, laundry -- and felt like a terrible person for struggling in the first place? Therapist KC Davis is here to flip that negative internalized script with a simple yet perspective-shifting fact that may change your approach to life. Learn a gentler, more practical approach to mental health as Davis shares hard-won wisdom and helpful shortcuts on how to get by when you feel like you've barely got it together.2023-01-0413 minTED TalksTED TalksHow to design climate-resilient buildings | Alyssa-Amor GibbonsArchitecture can't ignore the realities of climate change. For time-tested solutions that perform under extreme conditions, designer Alyssa-Amor Gibbons says we should look to traditional buildings. Taking us to her home of Barbados, where the hurricane season is unforgiving and freak storms are becoming more frequent, Gibbons points to the brilliance of endemic designs that are built to work with nature -- rather than against it.2023-01-0315 minTED TalksTED TalksYou can do better than a New Year's resolution | How to Be a Better HumanWhy do so many of us wait until a new calendar year to start setting our goals? For today's guest, the author Gretchen Rubin, "there really is no magic to January 1st" -- and the best time to start a healthy habit is just, well, now. Rubin is a podcaster and the author of several New York Times bestsellers, including "Better Than Before: What I Learned About Making and Breaking Habits -- to Sleep More, Quit Sugar, Procrastinate Less, and Generally Build a Happier Life." In this episode, she shares eye-opening frameworks on the different ways to make and achieve...2023-01-0238 minTED TalksTED TalksThe deep time walk | Outrage + OptimismTo close out the year on TED Talks Daily, we wanted to leave you with something special. It's an immersive sound journey through the history of Earth, as told by ecologist and author Stephan Harding. He's had a massive influence on the climate movement and has inspired global leaders to shift their perspective to a Gaian view of life, which respects both the living and nonliving elements of Earth. We're excited to share an exercise of that shift with all of you. If you can, listen to this with headphones while walking. (This episode is part of the TED Talks...2022-12-3049 minTED TalksTED TalksWhy you should forget about setting goals | ReThinking with Adam GrantFor someone who doesn't believe in goal setting, Emmanuel Acho is highly accomplished. He's a former NFL linebacker, a TV sports analyst and the bestselling author of "Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man" -- and hosts a video series and podcast of the same name. In this episode, he shares why he's "anti-goals," how he consistently achieves greatness without pursuing success and what sports have taught him about living a creative life. (This episode is part of the TED Talks Daily end-of-year wrap-up. As 2022 draws to a close, we're sharing some of the most perspective-expanding ideas from the TED Audio...2022-12-2939 minTED TalksTED TalksYour insecurities aren't what you think they are | WorkLife with Adam Grant"I can't do this." "I didn't deserve this promotion." "When will they find me out?" If you've had thoughts like these, you aren't alone. Nearly 70 percent of people have experienced imposter syndrome -- even some of the most successful ones! The difference is in how they can use imposter thoughts as fuel, rather than a fire to burn them out. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant shares three steps you can take to harness your own self-doubt as a fuel for success, and why we stand to gain more from embracing our insecurities rather than hiding from them.2021-08-2741 minTED TalksTED TalksHow playing an instrument benefits your brain | Anita CollinsWhen you listen to music, multiple areas of your brain become engaged and active. But when you actually play an instrument, that activity becomes more like a full-body brain workout. What's going on? Educator Anita Collins explains the fireworks that go off in musicians' brains when they play and examines some of the long-term positive effects of this mental workout. (Directed by Sharon Colman Graham, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Peter Gosling)2021-08-2304 minTED TalksTED TalksThe brain-changing benefits of exercise | Wendy SuzukiWhat's the most transformative thing that you can do for your brain today? Exercise! says neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki. Get inspired to go to the gym as Suzuki discusses the science of how working out boosts your mood and memory -- and protects your brain against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.2021-08-1612 minTED TalksTED TalksWhy you think you're right -- even if you're wrong | Julia GalefPerspective is everything, especially when it comes to examining your beliefs. Are you a soldier, prone to defending your viewpoint at all costs -- or a scout, spurred by curiosity? Julia Galef examines the motivations behind these two mindsets and how they shape the way we interpret information, interweaved with a compelling history lesson from 19th-century France. When your steadfast opinions are tested, Galef asks: "What do you most yearn for? Do you yearn to defend your own beliefs or do you yearn to see the world as clearly as you possibly can?"2021-07-0812 minTED TalksTED TalksWhy aren't there more Native American restaurants? | Sean ShermanWhen you think of North American cuisine, do Indigenous foods come to mind? Chef Sean Sherman serves up an essential history lesson that explains the absence of Native American culinary traditions across the continent, highlighting why revitalizing Indigenous education sits at the center of a better diet and healthier relationship with the planet.2021-07-0617 minTED TalksTED TalksA simple strategy to reclaim your time | TEDx SHORTSAshley Whillans shares strategies to help overcome "time poverty," and get the most out of our social relationships and careers. This talk was filmed at TEDxCambridge. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. Listen and subscribe to TEDx SHORTS and more podcasts from the TED Audio Collective at audiocollective.ted.com.2021-07-0506 minTED TalksTED TalksHow video game skills can get you ahead in life | William CollisWhat does it take to be a pro gamer? Esports expert William Collis charts the rise of the multibillion-dollar competitive gaming industry and breaks down three skills needed to master video games like Fortnite, League of Legends and Rocket League. And watch out, Collis says: these skills can set you up for crushing it at work, too.2021-03-0110 minTED TalksTED TalksCheryl Strayed | Design Matters with Debbie MillmanDebbie Millman talks to author Cheryl Strayed about her childhood, career and the value of taking a very long hike. Listen and subscribe to "Design Matters" and more podcasts from the TED Audio Collective at audiocollective.ted.com.2021-02-2657 minTED TalksTED TalksThe value of your humanity in an automated future | Kevin RooseTo futureproof your job against robots and AI, you should learn how to code, brush up on your math skills and crack open an engineering textbook, right? Wrong. In this surprisingly comforting talk, tech journalist Kevin Roose makes the case that rather than trying to compete with the machines, we should instead focus on what makes us uniquely human.2021-02-2512 minTED TalksTED TalksThe people who caused the climate crisis aren't the ones who will fix it | Angela Mahecha AdrarCorporations and big business have wrecked the environment, but disadvantaged communities living in "sacrifice zones" -- urban areas heavily polluted and poisoned by industry -- are paying the price, says climate justice leader Angela Mahecha Adrar. Explaining why racial and economic justice must be at the center of climate action, she takes us to the frontline communities that are leading the world to clean, innovative and just climate solutions -- like Cooperativa Tierra y Libertad, a local farm co-op in Washington that's disrupting the multibillion-dollar berry business.2021-02-2413 minTED TalksTED TalksWhy there's no such thing as objective reality | Greg AndersonIn the grand scheme of history, modern reality is a bizarre exception when compared to the worlds of ancient, precolonial and Indigenous civilizations, where myths ruled and gods roamed, says historian Greg Anderson. So why do Westerners today think they're right about reality and everybody else is wrong? Anderson tears into the fabric of objective reality to reveal the many universes that lie beyond -- and encourages a healthy reimagining of what other possible ways of being human could look like.2021-02-2318 minTED TalksTED TalksYou don't need aliens to make history interesting | Sarah KurnickAliens have invaded ancient history: they've cropped up in humanity's past through popular television and movies, displacing facts with absurd yet commonplace beliefs like "aliens built the pyramids." Archaeologist Sarah Kurnick illustrates why these misconceptions perpetuate racist and xenophobic notions of history and culture -- and demonstrates how you can help debunk these dangerous, outlandish myths.2021-02-2212 minTED TalksTED TalksThe US is back in the Paris Agreement. What's next? | John Kerry and Al GoreOn his first day as president, Joe Biden signed a letter of acceptance that set in motion the 30-day process for the United States to re-join the Paris Agreement on climate. On the day the US returns to the accord, John Kerry, the US Special Envoy for Climate, sits down with Nobel Laureate Al Gore to discuss the make-or-break decade ahead of us. Listen as Kerry lays out how the US fits into the global plan to get to net-zero emissions, explains why the COP26 UN climate conference could be humanity's "last best hope" to build international momentum and explores...2021-02-1938 minTED TalksTED TalksHow theater weathers wars, outlasts empires and survives pandemics | Cara Greene EpsteinWhen catastrophe strikes, art prevails -- and has done so for centuries. In this fascinating talk, writer and director Cara Greene Epstein places the closing of theaters during the coronavirus pandemic in a historical context, exploring how we can use this intermission to imagine a more just, representative and beautiful world, onstage and off.2021-02-1715 minTED TalksTED TalksI let algorithms randomize my life for two years | Max HawkinsWhat if everything in your life was randomized: from the food you ate to the things you did and the places you traveled? Computer scientist Max Hawkins created algorithms to make decisions like these for him -- and got hooked on the experience for two years. He shares how relinquishing choice sent him across the world and opened him up to the beautiful complexity and richness of life. It makes you wonder: What lies just outside your comfort zone?2021-02-1611 minTED TalksTED TalksThe hidden history found in your teeth | Carolyn FreiwaldYour teeth carry secrets: centuries of history about your ancestors, from where they lived to what they ate and where they traveled. Bioarchaeologist Carolyn Freiwald traces the story of human migration across the Americas -- from Mayan royalty and Belizean buccaneers to rural Appalachian farmers -- to illustrate what ancient teeth can reveal about you.2021-02-1211 minTED TalksTED TalksThe paradigm shift toward equitable tech access across Africa | 'Gbenga SesanCenturies of inequality can't be solved with access to technology alone -- we need to connect people with training and support too, says tech inclusionist 'Gbenga Sesan. Sharing the work behind the Paradigm Initiative, a social enterprise in Nigeria that's empowering young people with digital resources and skills, Sesan details a vision for creating life-changing opportunities for generations of people across Africa.2021-02-1111 minオトマーケ|音声とマーケティングを考えるポッドキャストオトマーケ|音声とマーケティングを考えるポッドキャスト#17 SoundCloud(サウンドクラウド)の音声広告枠をAdswizz(アズウィズ)が独占取り扱い!?激化する欧米市場のシェア争い▼今回のトーク内容 /SoundCloud(サウンドクラウド)の音声広告枠を音声アドテクのAdswizz(アズウィズ)がヨーロッパ市場で独占契約して販売開始。 /音声アドテクノロジー会社『Adswizz(アズウィズ)』とは? /対象国はヨーロッパを中心とした14カ国のSoundCloud(サウンドクラウド)音声広告枠在庫。 /SoundCloud(サウンドクラウド)は150カ国で称されている音楽投稿サービス。 /日本だとSoundCloud(サウンドクラウド)はポッドキャストホスティングとしても使用されている(ドングリfmなどが使用)。 /Adswizz(アズウィズ)でできる特殊なデジタル音声広告配信機能。 音声とマーケティングを考えるポッドキャスト『オトマーケ』。 今回は上記のテーマでお話しました。 #17 SoundCloud(サウンドクラウド)の音声広告枠をAdswizz(アズウィズ)が独占取り扱い!?激化する欧米市場のシェア争い ▼SoundCloud Signs Agreement with AdsWizz For Exclusive Ad Sales Representation in 14 European Markets  https://www.prnewswire.com/it/comunicati-stampa/soundcloud-signs-agreement-with-adswizz-for-exclusive-ad-sales-representation-in-14-european-markets-896710370.html   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-02-1010 minTED TalksTED TalksCommunity-powered solutions to the climate crisis | Rahwa Ghirmatzion and Zelalem AdefrisClimate change is the epic challenge of our lives, and community leaders like Rahwa Ghirmatzion and Zelalem Adefris are already working on sustainable, resilient solutions. Through their organizations in Buffalo and Miami, they're focused on durable, affordable housing for under-resourced communities, the most vulnerable to the instability of climate change. Watch for a lesson on how we can work alongside our neighbors to address climate catastrophe and social inequality. (Narrated by Don Cheadle)2021-02-1006 minTED TalksTED TalksThe promise of quantum computers | Matt LangioneWhat if tiny microparticles could help us solve the world's biggest problems in a matter of minutes? That's the promise -- and magic -- of quantum computers, says Matt Langione. Speaking next to an actual IBM quantum computer, he explains how these machines solve complex challenges like developing vaccines and calculating financial risk in an entirely new way that's exponentially faster than the best supercomputers -- and shares why industries should prepare now for this new leap in computing.2021-02-0912 minTED TalksTED TalksA concrete idea to reduce carbon emissions | Karen ScrivenerConcrete is the second most-used substance on Earth (behind water), and it's responsible for eight percent of the world's carbon footprint. Cement researcher Karen Scrivener shares the research behind a pioneering new kind of cement known as LC3, which could slash carbon emissions from this crucial building material by 40 percent, if adopted at scale.2021-02-0805 minTED TalksTED TalksHow to get everyone to care about a green economy | Angela FrancisHow do you get the environment to the top of everyone's priority list? You can't, says climate advocate Angela Francis -- but you can get them to care about improving their lives. In this pragmatic talk, she shares her playbook for helping even the most skeptical among us see the benefits of a greener economy on their health, wealth and well-being.2021-02-0511 minTED TalksTED TalksHow technology changes our sense of right and wrong | Juan EnriquezWhat drives society's understanding of right and wrong? In this thought-provoking talk, futurist Juan Enriquez offers a historical outlook on what humanity once deemed acceptable -- from human sacrifice and public executions to slavery and eating meat -- and makes a surprising case that exponential advances in technology leads to more ethical behavior.2021-02-0408 minTED TalksTED TalksHow a geospatial nervous system could help us design a better future | Jack DangermondWhat if we could better understand the world's biggest challenges simply by looking at a map? Jack Dangermond, a pioneer in geographic information system (GIS) technology that powers the digital maps people around the world use every day, speaks with TED technology curator Simone Ross about how his team is building a geospatial nervous system: a global, interconnected GIS network that reveals patterns, visualizes trends -- and could transform the way we make decisions about nearly everything.2021-02-0219 minTED TalksTED TalksWhen the world is burning, is art a waste of time? | R. Alan BrooksIs art worth it? "Hell yeah," says graphic novelist R. Alan Brooks -- art has the power to scare dictators, inspire multitudes and change hearts and minds across the world. Reflecting on his journey to become an artist at a time when the world felt like it was burning, Brooks shares how creating something from a place of sincerity and passion can positively impact people in ways you may never know.2021-02-0113 minTED TalksTED TalksWhat a cactus taught me about prickly emotions | Jessica WoodsDifficult emotions are like the spikes of a cactus: they can get under your skin if you're not careful. In this empowering talk, performance psychologist Jessica Woods shares four mood-regulating strategies to help you gain self-awareness of your feelings, avoid catching other people's emotions and perform at your peak -- whatever the prickly situation may be.2021-01-2911 minTED TalksTED TalksMy journey mapping the uncharted world | Tawanda KanhemaSignificant pieces of the globe are literally not on the map: they're missing from the most widely used mapping platforms, like Google Street View, leaving communities neglected of vital services and humanitarian aid. In this globetrotting talk, photographer Tawanda Kanhema takes us along on his journey to map 3,000 miles of uncharted areas in Zimbabwe, Namibia and northern Canada -- and shows how we can all contribute to building a more connected world.2021-01-2808 minTED TalksTED TalksWhat COVID-19 revealed about US schools -- and 4 ways to rethink education | Nora FlanaganThe abrupt shift to online learning due to COVID-19 rocked the US education system, unearthing many of the inequities at its foundation. Educator Nora Flanagan says we can reframe this moment as an opportunity to fix what's long been broken for teachers, students and families -- and shares four ways schools can reinvent themselves for a post-pandemic world.2021-01-2711 minTED TalksTED TalksThe joy of shopping -- and how to recapture it online | Nimisha JainShopping is about more than just what you buy: it's a treasure hunt to discover something new, a negotiation to get a great deal, a time to catch up with friends and family. But for many, online shopping has turned the experience into an impersonal, unsatisfactory event. Is there a way to bring back the magic? With exciting examples from companies in India, Thailand and China, consumer expert Nimisha Jain introduces us to "conversational commerce," a new retail model that combines the convenience of a digital experience with the personalized touch of a real, human interaction.2021-01-2612 minTED TalksTED TalksThe 15-minute city | Carlos MorenoLiving in a city means accepting a certain level of dysfunction: long commutes, noisy streets, underutilized spaces. Carlos Moreno wants to change that. He makes the case for the "15-minute city," where inhabitants have access to all the services they need to live, learn and thrive within their immediate vicinity -- and shares ideas for making urban areas adapt to humans, not the other way around.2021-01-2508 minTED TalksTED TalksUsing your voice is a political choice | Amanda GormanFor anyone who believes poetry is stuffy or elitist, Amanda Gorman -- the youngest inaugural poet in US history -- has some characteristically well-chosen words. Poetry is for everyone, she says, and at its core it's all about connection and collaboration. In this fierce talk and performance, she explains why poetry is inherently political, pays homage to her honorary ancestors and stresses the value of speaking out despite your fears. "Poetry has never been the language of barriers," Gorman says. "It's always been the language of bridges."2021-01-2308 minTED TalksTED TalksHow vulnerability makes you a better leader | Tracy YoungAs the founder of a startup, Tracy Young often worried that employees and investors valued male CEOs more -- and that being a woman compromised her position as a leader. In this brave, personal talk, she gives an honest look at the constraints women face when trying to adapt to a male-dominated business culture -- and shares how she developed the courage and vulnerability to lead as her complete, raw self. (This talk contains a graphic story. Discretion is advised.)2021-01-2207 minTED TalksTED Talks3 ways to upgrade democracy for the 21st century | Max RashbrookeDemocracy needs an update -- one that respects and engages citizens by involving them in everyday political decisions, says writer and researcher Max Rashbrooke. He outlines three global success stories that could help move democratic systems forward and protect society against the new challenges this century is already bringing.2021-01-2014 minTED TalksTED TalksHow bad data keeps us from good AI | Mainak MazumdarThe future economy won't be built by people and factories, but by algorithms and artificial intelligence, says data scientist Mainak Mazumdar. But what happens when these algorithms get trained on biased data? Drawing on examples from Shanghai to New York City, Mazumdar shows how less-than-quality data leads to AI that makes wrong decisions and predictions -- and reveals three infrastructural resets needed to make ethical AI possible.2021-01-1511 minTED TalksTED TalksHow your brain responds to stories -- and why they're crucial for leaders | Karen EberHow do the world's best leaders and visionaries earn trust? They don't just present data -- they also tell great stories. Leadership consultant Karen Eber demystifies what makes for effective storytelling and explains how anyone can harness it to create empathy and inspire action.2021-01-1414 minTED TalksTED Talks4 tips to kickstart honest conversations at work | Betsy KauffmanWhy is it so hard to speak up and productively disagree at work? Leadership and organization coach Betsy Kauffman shows how to bring the candid conversations that usually happen at the watercooler out into the open with four practical strategies you can implement right now to have honest, transparent discussions with your colleagues.2021-01-1309 minTED TalksTED TalksHow carbon capture networks could help curb climate change | Bas SudmeijerWhat if we could build a global waste disposal service for carbon? In this forward-thinking talk, carbon capture advisor Bas Sudmeijer proposes building CO2 networks: partnerships between cities around the world that would share the cost and geological resources needed to trap emissions deep in the earth -- and give us a shot at stalling climate change.2021-01-1212 minTED TalksTED TalksThe counterintuitive way to be more persuasive | Niro SivanathanWhat's the best way to make a good point? Organizational psychologist Niro Sivanathan offers a fascinating lesson on the "dilution effect," a cognitive quirk that weakens our strongest cases -- and reveals why brevity is the true soul of persuasion.2021-01-0911 minTED TalksTED TalksHow we could make carbon-negative concrete | Tom SchulerConcrete is all around us: we use it to build our roads, buildings, bridges and much more. Yet over the last 2,000 years, the art of mixing cement and using it to bind concrete hasn't changed very much -- and it remains one of the world's biggest emitters of carbon. Entrepreneur Tom Schuler previews an innovative way to create concrete, potentially turning it into a carbon sink that traps CO2 from the atmosphere -- while producing a viable building material.2021-01-0405 minTED TalksTED TalksAn Indigenous Mixtape from Lima, Peru | Far FlungMeet Liberato Kani, a hip hop artist in Lima, Peru -- or as he says, "the Andean Bronx". At his concerts, a typical call and response you hear is "Quechua es resistencia": Quechua is resistance. Though Quechua is spoken by nearly ten million people, Peru's native language is at risk of dying off because of anti-indigenous prejudice. Liberato and other musicians like Renata Flores are here to save it -- and restore a country's pride while they're at it. (Audio only)2020-12-2546 minThe Richard Dally PodcastThe Richard Dally PodcastThe Podcast Movement Conference, Adswizz launches Podwave and Ad-SkippingWelcome to episode 10 of the Richard Dally podcast where I bring you a UK perspective on the latest news and developments from the world of podcasting, Internet Radio and online DJing. News this week from Australia where a podcaster has partnered with Facebook to become the first podcasting platform to use the social network’s new audio sharing technology, the challenges of ad-skipping plus the biggest stories coming out the Podcast Movement Conference in Chicago. Whooshkaa - https://www.radioinfo.com.au/news/aussie-podcast-start-partners-facebook The Podcasting Ad Space is Going to Explode - ht...2016-07-1917 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testPodcast ep#15-NGINXWelcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we try old style preroll insertion test into a test mp3 file.2012-10-1008 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testPodcast ep#14-POSTROLLWelcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we try old style preroll insertion test into a test mp3 file.2012-10-1000 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testPodcast ep#13-New RTL test- 9/27/2010Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we try old style preroll insertion test into a test mp3 file.2012-09-271h 32Adswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testPodcast ep #12 -old preroll style- 9/20/2010Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we try old style preroll insertion test into a test mp3 file.2012-09-2004 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testPodcast test #9 -id3v2 Bouygues - 9/12/2012Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. Bouygues telecom id3v2 preroll, id3v2 association.2012-09-1244 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testPodcast test #8 -id3v2 Satra - 9/11/2012Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. Pharmaton id3v2 preroll, id3v2 association.2012-09-1103 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testPodcast test #7 -id3v2 Portuguese - 9/11/2012Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. New id3v2 preroll, id3v2 association.2012-09-1111 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testPodcast test #6 - Eftimie - 9/11/2012Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we test midroll podcast, full id3v2 association.2012-09-1158 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testDef mount podcast test #5 - No ad - 9/11/2012Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we test another default mount podcast, no id3v2 association.2012-09-1103 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testDefault mount podcast test #4 - No ad - 9/11/2012Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we test default mount podcast, no id3v2 association.2012-09-1105 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testThe RTL Podcast test #3 - Citroen ad - 9/10/2012Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we test a longer podcast from RTL, also id3v2.2012-09-1007 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testThe second test Podcast #2 - Citroen ad - 9/4/2012Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we test preroll insertion based on id3v2 metadata.2012-09-0404 minAdswizz QA Podcast testAdswizz QA Podcast testThe first test Podcast #1 - First draft - 3/01/2010Welcome to Adswizz's very first podcast. In this episode we try a small preroll insertion test into a test mp3 file.2010-03-0104 min