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Playlist: The Official TED Talk Guide Playlist (53 talks)
A list of the talks mentioned in TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking. Chris Anderson's comments on each talk (in the grey italics) indicate why they were included in the book. Use the book index for more info.
Curated by TED · 53 talks
Mike Matas: A next-generation digital book
Software developer Mike Matas demos the first full-length interactive book for the iPad -- with clever, swipeable video and graphics and some very cool data visualizations to play with. The book is "Our Choice," Al Gore's sequel to "An Inconvenient Truth."
Stephen Bax: The world's most mysterious book
Deep inside Yale's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library lies a 240 page tome. Recently carbon dated to around 1420, its pages feature looping handwriting and hand drawn images seemingly stolen from a dream. It is called the Voynich manuscript, and it's one of history's biggest unsolved mysteries. The reason why? No one can figure out what i...
Playlist: A love letter to libraries (7 talks)
Libraries are a magical place full of life and endless stories — both real and imagined. We're delighted to share these TED Talks as a love letter to libraries, librarians and the community they build.
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Mollie Godfrey: One of the most banned books of all time
In 1998, a school district removed one of American literature's most acclaimed works from its curriculum. Parents pushing for the ban said the book was both "sexually explicit" and "anti-white." The book at the center of this debate was Maya Angelou's "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings." Why was the memoir so controversial? Mollie Godfrey digs int...
Playlist: Talks for lifelong readers (7 talks)
Whether you're a budding bibliophile or already in the throes of whirlwind romance with your favorite writers, these talks are for you!
Curated by TED · 7 talks
Playlist: How to live many lives (6 talks)
During the span of a single life, how do you reinvent yourself? Take a page out of the book of these speakers who have found creative ways to fit many lives into one.
Curated by TED · 6 talks
TED Book: Payoff
A surprisingly empathetic and practical volume, behavioral economist Dan Ariely’s slim, 100-page primer on motivation will be the book you wish your boss had read.
–– Fortune
About the book
Explore the jungle of motivation's true nature, as well as our blindness to its strangeness and complexity. Rather than seeing motivation as a simple, rat-...
TED Book: Judge This
First impressions are the key to how we perceive the world, and are perceived by it. They are our introductions to everything: acquaintances, the workplace, products, experiences, retail stores, the Internet, entertainment, relationships, design. And based on our first impressions, we judge things.
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TED Book: Why We Work
Intriguing nuggets regarding the intersection of work and happiness… a call, in a few pointed words, for an expanded, genuine work ethic.
— Kirkus Review
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For the overwhelming majority of people, work falls short—very short. The question is: why?
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Playlist: 12 talks from authors (12 talks)
These well-known writers weave beautiful words on the page ... and on the stage.
Curated by TED · 12 talks
TED Book: The Future of Architecture in 100 Buildings
Can cellphones influence architecture? Architect Marc Kushner, author of a new book, 'The Future of Architecture in 100 Buildings' thinks so—especially as more people look to take selfies with interesting backgrounds. His book showcases 100 buildings that capture what he sees as the future of architecture.
— The Wall Street Journal
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TED Book: Beyond Measure
Provocative, thoughtful and inspiring...
The Globe and Mail
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This book is aimed at everyone — from the CEO to the janitor — who wants a better place to work. It looks at the accumulation of small, everyday thoughts and habits that generate and sustain culture: ways of speaking, listening, arguing, thinking, seeing. These aren’t mu...
TED Book: Why Dinosaurs Matter
This is a dinosaur book with a difference.
—Dr. Jane Goodall
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As we move into an uncertain environmental future, it has never been more important to understand the past.
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Dawn Wacek: A librarian's case against overdue book fines
Libraries have the power to create a better world; they connect communities, promote literacy and spark lifelong learners. But there's one thing that keeps people away: the fear of overdue book fines. In this thought-provoking talk, librarian Dawn Wacek makes the case that fines don't actually do what we think they do. What if your library just ...
Mac Barnett: Why a good book is a secret door
Childhood is surreal. Why shouldn't children's books be? In this whimsical talk, award-winning author Mac Barnett speaks about writing that escapes the page, art as a doorway to wonder -- and what real kids say to a fictional whale.
TED Book: Asteroid Hunters
In our cosmic backyard, close to Earth, discoveries await us.
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TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking
For anyone who has ever been inspired by a TED Talk… this is an insider’s guide to creating talks that are unforgettable.
TED Talks: The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking
by Chris Anderson, curator of TED
Now in paperback
Since taking over TED in the early 2000s, Chris Anderson has shown how carefully crafted short talks can be the key to...
TED Book: The Mathematics of Love
A smart, snappy guide to romance… On-screen and on the page, Fry has a wry, chatty voice that illuminates age-old questions in brainy yet simple language.
— The Washington Post
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Thankfully, love—as with most of life—is full of patterns: from the number of sexual partners we have in our lifetime to how we choose who to message on a...
TED Book: The Terrorist's Son
[A] compact, important book… Ebrahim’s life is an eloquent plea to terrorists — indeed, to anyone who commits violence out of bigotry and hatred — to stop and consider the impact on children.
— The Washington Post
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Everyone has a choice. Even if you're trained to hate, you can choose tolerance. You ...
TED Book: The Boiling River
At a time when everything seems mapped, measured, and understood, this river challenges what we think we know. It has forced me to question the line between known and unknown, ancient and modern, scientific and spiritual. It is a reminder that there are still great wonders to be discovered. We find them not just in the black void of the unknown ...
Sana Amanat: The importance of diversity in the comic book universe
Since day one as Director of Character and Content Development at Marvel Comics, Sana Amanat has pushed to create and promote superheroes who aren't just straight white men. In this inspiring talk, she discusses the encouraging results of that editorial mission -- and stresses the importance of diversity in a medium that serves a decidedly heter...
TED Book: The Misfit's Manifesto
A beautifully written field guide to being weird.
—Kirkus Reviews
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Misfits, from my point of view, are everything. The world needs us.
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TED Book: The Laws of Medicine
What he writes is important, and he does so in an elegant, engaging fashion. This is a moving, deeply humane book.
— Los Angeles Review of Books
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The 'laws of medicine' are really laws of uncertainty, imprecision, and incompleteness. They apply equally to all disciplines of knowledge where these forces come into play. They are law...
TED Book: When Strangers Meet
I want to show you how lyrical and profound our most momentary connections can be, to broaden your understanding and deepen your perception of people who are strangers to you. I want you to see the invisible mechanics and meanings of street interactions. I want to give you a new way to be in love with the world.
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TED Book: Thanks a Thousand
Thanks to the miracle of caffeine, the author delivers a stirring, nonpreachy sermon on gratitude.
—Kirkus Reviews
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TED Book: Who Are You, Really?
You might be wondering how much your personal projects could really affect something that seems as stable as your personality and sense of self. The answer, as I’ve discovered: a lot more than you’d imagine.
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Chip Kidd: The art of first impressions -- in design and life
Book designer Chip Kidd knows all too well how often we judge things by first appearances. In this hilarious, fast-paced talk, he explains the two techniques designers use to communicate instantly -- clarity and mystery -- and when, why and how they work. He celebrates beautiful, useful pieces of design, skewers less successful work, and shares ...
Jade Begay: Climate action should focus on communities, not just carbon
Jade Begay works with the people affected first and worst by the climate crisis: Indigenous communities from the Arctic to the Amazon. In a call to align climate action with the needs of those on the frontlines, she offers two starting points to understand how climate change impacts these communities and how their expertise could guide sustainab...