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Philip Zimbardo: The psychology of evil

Philip Zimbardo knows how easy it is for nice people to turn bad. In this talk, he shares insights and graphic unseen photos from the Abu Ghraib trials. Then he talks about the flip side: how easy it is to be a hero, and how we can rise to the challenge.
https://www.ted.com/talks/philip_zimbardo_the_psychology_of_evil

Felix Dennis: Odes to vice and consequences

Media big shot Felix Dennis roars his fiery, funny, sometimes racy original poetry, revisiting haunting memories and hard-won battle scars from a madcap -- yet not too repentant -- life. Best enjoyed with a glass of wine.
https://www.ted.com/talks/felix_dennis_odes_to_vice_and_consequences

Howard Taylor: A global initiative to end violence against children

Each year, one billion children experience violence at home, at school, online or in their communities, says child safety advocate Howard Taylor. The problem is social, economic, political -- and urgent. In an eye-opening talk, Taylor shows why we have an unprecedented opportunity right now to end violence against children and create a better fu...
https://www.ted.com/talks/howard_taylor_a_global_initiative_to_end_violence_against_children

Alastair Parvin: Architecture for the people by the people

Designer Alastair Parvin presents a simple but provocative idea: what if, instead of architects creating buildings for those who can afford to commission them, regular citizens could design and build their own houses? The concept is at the heart of WikiHouse, an open source construction kit that means just about anyone can build a house, anywhere.
https://www.ted.com/talks/alastair_parvin_architecture_for_the_people_by_the_people

Jeremy Forbes: How to start a conversation about suicide

Is there someone in your life dealing with anxiety, depression or thoughts of suicide -- but is too ashamed to talk about it? Jeremy Forbes saw this happening around him, and now he's on a mission to teach people how to start a conversation about it. In this deeply personal talk, Forbes shares his approach to helping a group of traditionally sil...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jeremy_forbes_how_to_start_a_conversation_about_suicide

Linda Cliatt-Wayman: How to fix a broken school? Lead fearlessly, love hard

On Linda Cliatt-Wayman's first day as principal at a failing high school in North Philadelphia, she was determined to lay down the law. But she soon realized the job was more complex than she thought. With palpable passion, she shares the three principles that helped her turn around three schools labeled "low-performing and persistently dangerou...
https://www.ted.com/talks/linda_cliatt_wayman_how_to_fix_a_broken_school_lead_fearlessly_love_hard

Christine Porath: Why being respectful to your coworkers is good for business

Looking to get ahead in your career? Start by being respectful to your coworkers, says leadership researcher Christine Porath. In this science-backed talk, she shares surprising insights about the costs of rudeness and shows how little acts of respect can boost your professional success -- and your company's bottom line.
https://www.ted.com/talks/christine_porath_why_being_respectful_to_your_coworkers_is_good_for_business

Sally Kohn: What we can do about the culture of hate

We're all against hate, right? We agree it's a problem -- their problem, not our problem, that is. But as Sally Kohn discovered, we all hate -- some of us in subtle ways, others in obvious ones. As she confronts a hard story from her own life, she shares ideas on how we can recognize, challenge and heal from hatred in our institutions and in our...
https://www.ted.com/talks/sally_kohn_what_we_can_do_about_the_culture_of_hate

Jo Michael Rezes: A playful exploration of gender performance

From the stage to everyday life, theater educator Jo Michael Rezes studies queer identity and the spectrum of gender performance — in its success and failure. Aided by a delightful introduction of campy charm, Rezes explores the freeing potential of playing with gender to better understand ourselves, each other and the spaces we inhabit.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jo_michael_rezes_a_playful_exploration_of_gender_performance

Richard Wilkinson: How economic inequality harms societies

We feel instinctively that societies with huge income gaps are somehow going wrong. Richard Wilkinson charts the hard data on economic inequality, and shows what gets worse when rich and poor are too far apart: real effects on health, lifespan, even such basic values as trust.
https://www.ted.com/talks/richard_wilkinson_how_economic_inequality_harms_societies

Peggy McIntosh: How to recognize your white privilege — and use it to fight inequality

Many of us believe that we're living in a meritocracy, deserving of what we have and compassionate toward those with less. But that's not true: white people have been given a headstart and ongoing advantages due to the color of their skin, while people of color suffer from equally arbitrary disadvantages, says scholar and activist Peggy McIntosh...
https://www.ted.com/talks/peggy_mcintosh_how_to_recognize_your_white_privilege_and_use_it_to_fight_inequality

Fernando Salem: Cómo los niños pueden aprender historia

Can children learn about critical topics via seemingly incongruous media like cartoons or oral storytelling? In this moving talk, screenwriter and director Fernando Salem champions the lasting power of storytelling, speaking to the ways in which a well-crafted narrative can help kids learn and retain history.
https://www.ted.com/talks/fernando_salem_como_los_ninos_pueden_aprender_historia

Eli Pariser: What obligation do social media platforms have to the greater good?

Social media has become our new home. Can we build it better? Taking design cues from urban planners and social scientists, technologist Eli Pariser shows how the problems we're encountering on digital platforms aren't all that new -- and shares how, by following the model of thriving towns and cities, we can create trustworthy online communities.
https://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser_what_obligation_do_social_media_platforms_have_to_the_greater_good

Shawn Achor: The happy secret to better work

We believe we should work hard in order to be happy, but could we be thinking about things backwards? In this fast-moving and very funny talk, psychologist Shawn Achor argues that, actually, happiness inspires us to be more productive.
https://www.ted.com/talks/shawn_achor_the_happy_secret_to_better_work

David Cameron: The next age of government

The leader of Britain's Conservative Party says we're entering a new era -- where governments themselves have less power (and less money) and people empowered by technology have more. Tapping into new ideas on behavioral economics, he explores how these trends could be turned into smarter policy.
https://www.ted.com/talks/david_cameron_the_next_age_of_government

Steven Petrow: 3 ways to practice civility

What does it mean to be civil? Journalist Steven Petrow looks for answers in the original meaning of the word, showing why civility shouldn't be dismissed as conversation-stifling political correctness or censorship. Learn three ways we can each work to be more civil -- and start talking about our differences with respect.
https://www.ted.com/talks/steven_petrow_3_ways_to_practice_civility

Elizabeth Blackburn: The science of cells that never get old

What makes our bodies age ... our skin wrinkle, our hair turn white, our immune systems weaken? Biologist Elizabeth Blackburn shares a Nobel Prize for her work finding out the answer, with the discovery of telomerase: an enzyme that replenishes the caps at the end of chromosomes, which break down when cells divide. Learn more about Blackburn's g...
https://www.ted.com/talks/elizabeth_blackburn_the_science_of_cells_that_never_get_old

Brené Brown: Listening to shame

Shame is an unspoken epidemic, the secret behind many forms of broken behavior. Brené Brown, whose earlier talk on vulnerability became a viral hit, explores what can happen when people confront their shame head-on. Her own humor, humanity and vulnerability shine through every word.
https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame

Bruce Feiler: Agile programming -- for your family

Bruce Feiler has a radical idea: To deal with the stress of modern family life, go agile. Inspired by agile software programming, Feiler introduces family practices which encourage flexibility, bottom-up idea flow, constant feedback and accountability. One surprising feature: Kids pick their own punishments.
https://www.ted.com/talks/bruce_feiler_agile_programming_for_your_family

WorkLife with Adam Grant: The office without a**holes

How do you deal with jerks at work? And is it possible to eliminate them altogether? (Audio only)
https://www.ted.com/talks/worklife_with_adam_grant_the_office_without_a_holes

Daniel H. Pink: 4 kinds of regret -- and what they teach you about yourself

Regret is one of our most powerful emotions -- and also one of the most misunderstood. Over the past two years, author Daniel H. Pink has collected a trove of more than 16,000 regrets from people in 105 countries in an effort to better understand this mysterious emotion. He shares the key patterns that emerged (it all boils down to the same four...
https://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_h_pink_4_kinds_of_regret_and_what_they_teach_you_about_yourself

Vidisha Baliyan: Not trying is the ultimate mistake in your life

Taking about the love of her life ‘Tennis” she explained how determination is important, she always reminded herself the very cause of her existence and promised to never give, taking about Women Deaf World Ms. Baliyan stated how her back pain hurdled her, she was advised by her doctor not to wear heels, despite severe back pain she struggled an...
https://www.ted.com/talks/vidisha_baliyan_not_trying_is_the_ultimate_mistake_in_your_life

Vidisha Baliyan: Listen to your determination

The 21 year old Vidisha Baliyan, former International Tennis player who represented India for the Deaflympics and was the first Indian to be crowned as Ms Deaf World,2019 in Mbombela, South Africa, she shares her story on how she conquered the world at such a tender age in-spite the struggle.
https://www.ted.com/talks/vidisha_baliyan_listen_to_your_determination

Bilyana Pantaleeva: The Mission in My Life

Bilyana Pantaleeva | The Mission in My Life | TEDxVUZF | Sofia, Bulgaria
https://www.ted.com/talks/bilyana_pantaleeva_the_mission_in_my_life

Vidisha Baliyan: Sports and my journey

TEDxIIMCalcutta talk by Miss. Vidisha Baliyan
https://www.ted.com/talks/vidisha_baliyan_sports_and_my_journey

Yashvariya Baliyan: Pandemic from a Student's Lens

Candidly sharing her impalpable transition from a gusty everyday scholar to a virtual learner, Class IX student Yashvariya Baliyan, unfolds her bizarre to brilliant experiences. A mouthpiece of many a school goer, Yashvariya unravels her eventful journey with Online Learning, family snuggles and self-exploration, across myriad of opportunities t...
https://www.ted.com/talks/yashvariya_baliyan_pandemic_from_a_student_s_lens

Ms. VIDISHA BALIYAN: Overcoming the challenges and turning stones into milestones.

Vidisha Baliyan narrates her life story from being a child born with hearing impairment to being the first Indian to win the crown of Miss Deaf World. She inspires both the deaf and the hearing community by sharing some incidences from each phase of her life.
https://www.ted.com/talks/ms_vidisha_baliyan_overcoming_the_challenges_and_turning_stones_into_milestones

Ms. Vidisha Baliyan: Why Not

The theme of this year's TEDx event is 'why not' which aims at bringing about a change in the conventional mindset of the audience who ask themselves “Why?” all the time, but fail to ask “Why Not?".Our past is an evidence of rebellious change makers who refused to accept the traditional ways of the world and thus created a present and future ful...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ms_vidisha_baliyan_why_not

Ms. VIDISHA BALIYAN: Inability is the finest ability.

This talk features Vidisha Baliyan, former International Tennis player who represented India for the Deaflympics and was the first Indian to be crowned as Ms. Deaf World, 2019 in Mbombela, South Africa. In the talk, she tells how she found her strength when her dream to find success was shattered due to being hearing impaired. She was determine...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ms_vidisha_baliyan_inability_is_the_finest_ability
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