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Diana Nyad | TED Speaker
A record-setting long-distance swimmer, Diana Nyad writes and thinks deeply about motivation.
Journalist, swimmer
Ben Saunders | TED Speaker
In 2004, Ben Saunders became the youngest person ever to ski solo to the North Pole. In 2013, he set out on another record-breaking expedition, this time to retrace Captain Scott’s ill-fated journey to the South Pole on foot.
Polar explorer
Ueli Gegenschatz: Extreme wingsuit flying
Wingsuit jumping is the leading edge of extreme sports -- an exhilarating feat of almost unbelievable daring, where skydivers soar through canyons at over 100MPH. Ueli Gegenschatz talks about how (and why) he does it, and shows jawdropping film.
Guillaume Néry | TED Speaker
With just one breath, Guillaume Néry can dive to -125m below the water's surface.
World champion freediver
Playlist: To boldly go ... (11 talks)
Ski to the North Pole. Row across the Pacific. Swim on Mt. Everest(!). These adventurers have pushed themselves to the limits of human endurance, and in these talks they share what they've learned about themselves and the planet.
Curated by TED · 11 talks
TEDxNUM - an independently organized event
About this event: TEDxNUM, a local TEDx event based on National University of Mongolia, has successfully gathered speakers, attendees, volunteer organizers and partners under the theme "Noosphere" for the first time on October 29, 2016. Ideas spread during the event covered various topics including mathematics, youth participation in social aspects, Ger, a very i...
Event details: Ulaanbaatar, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia · October 28, 2016
Diana Nyad: Never, ever give up
In the pitch-black night, stung by jellyfish, choking on salt water, singing to herself, hallucinating … Diana Nyad just kept on swimming. And that's how she finally achieved her lifetime goal as an athlete: an extreme 100-mile swim from Cuba to Florida -- at age 64. Hear her story.
TEDxDellBratislava - an independently organized event
About this event: Organizing our TEDxDell Bratislava event we would like to encourage all speakers and attendees in the audience to think about our life inspirations and stories not only within the worklife but also outside. We select speakers with diverse background (culturally, different activities, areas of concern) but delivering strong message using their pe...
Event details: Bratislava, Bratislavský kraj, Slovakia · October 1, 2015
Diana Nyad: Extreme swimming with the world's most dangerous jellyfish
In the 1970s, Diana Nyad set long-distance swim records that are still unbroken. Thirty years later, at 60, she attempted her longest swim yet, from Cuba to Florida. In this funny, powerful talk at TEDMED, she talks about how to prepare mentally to achieve an extreme dream, and asks: What will YOU do with your wild, precious life?
Taylor Lynn Carpenter: Parkour! How the sport keeps your body and mind fit
Parkour isn't just for extreme athletes — it's a life skill that can help anyone navigate the world more easily, says professional parkour athlete Taylor Lynn Carpenter. She pulls off some slick vaults, jumps, dives and rolls onstage, showing how the basic movements of parkour can help you maintain mobility, overcome obstacles and rediscover you...
TEDxYouth@Prague - an independently organized event
About this event: HRA/NA - as we and also our last year attendees really like our playfull theme - that we use basic word which contains itself two words and have different meaning, we come up with similar system this time. We choose word which means BORDER/EDGE, but at the same time, when we cut the word in two it means PLAY ON. So we are digging into these the...
Event details: Praha, Praha 2, Czech Republic · September 13, 2017
Elizabeth Streb: My quest to defy gravity and fly
Over the course of her fearless career, extreme action specialist Elizabeth Streb has pushed the limits of the human body. She's jumped through broken glass, toppled from great heights and built gizmos to provide a boost along the way. Backed by footage of her work, Streb reflects on her lifelong quest to defy gravity and fly the only way a huma...
James Hodge: Esports, virtual Formula 1 and the new era of play
As the line between the physical and digital worlds blur, so does the line between real-world and virtual sports. Reframing our understanding of competition, data-driven technologist James Hodge explains how far esports (like virtual Formula 1 race car driving) have come in replicating the conditions of physical sports, making elite competition ...
Have a fresh take on how body cameras are changing adventure? Apply to give a talk at TED2015
They've helped us experience the thrill of jumping from 128,000 feet above the earth, showed us what it’s like to be a fireman saving a kitten, and let us hang out with lions in South Africa.
TED is seeking a talk, to be delivered at our 2015 conference, about the increasingly common practice of documenting extreme sports and outdoor adve...
Posted January 6, 2015
TEDxNUST: TEDxNUST 20211015 - an independently organized event
About this event: When the news about a novel Corona virus surfaced, it was consistently and callously brushed off by many in the corporate and bureaucratic sector around the world despite being repeatedly warned off of its potency and malice by numerous in academia. The world then witnessed that as the toll of precious lives lost rose, no other structure came do...
Event details: Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan · March 26, 2022
Charles Wallace: Are there any places on Earth with no bugs?
Insects are the world’s most numerous and diverse animals. Even where you’d least expect them in some of Earth’s most extreme environments, there they are. From a scalding volcano, parched desert, to a frigid glacier, insects are living life on the edge. So, how do they do it? Charles Wallace illuminates the incredible survival skills of insects...
Radical reframe: The surprising talks in Session 6 of TED2015
"We need a different view of the world," says Chris Anderson, the host of Session 6: Radical Reframe, on the Wednesday morning of TED2015. Enjoy these recaps of the speaker in this session, who might just flip your thinking on things you thought you knew — from antibiotics to papayas.
New metaphors, not new medicines. We often think that ...
Posted March 18, 2015
TEDxTableMountain: Exploring the Edge - an independently organized event
About this event: Limits, boundaries, peripheries, and the enigmatic attraction to them is part of the human condition. Discovering “the other” as a revelatory process is fundamental to understanding “ourselves”. When we define the “Edge”, we are defining difference – allowing ourselves to see each other in a comparative light. It is this ability to categorize, t...
Event details: Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa · November 16, 2013
Meet the 2020 class of TED Fellows and Senior Fellows
The TED Fellows program is excited to announce the new group of TED2020 Fellows and Senior Fellows! This year's class represents 13 countries across four continents, and they're making strides in an impressive range of fields — from astrobiology and ethnomusicology to maternal healthcare and beyond. This group is taking a hard look at the wo...
Posted January 23, 2020
Bono | TED Speaker
Bono, the lead singer of U2, uses his celebrity to fight for social justice worldwide: to end hunger, poverty and disease, especially in Africa. His nonprofit ONE raises awareness via media, policy and calls to action.
Musician, activist
Fellows Friday with Ben Gulak
At age 17, Ben Gulak invented an electric motorcycle that was named “Invention of the Year” by Popular Science. He’s now working on a snowmobile-ATV hybrid. Though being a full-time student and running two businesses has meant a lot of sacrifices -- including his favorite TV show “Dexter” -- Ben says the rewards are well worth it.
Interactive...
Posted January 21, 2011
Christopher McDougall: Are we born to run?
Christopher McDougall explores the mysteries of the human desire to run. How did running help early humans survive -- and what urges from our ancient ancestors spur us on today? McDougall tells the story of the marathoner with a heart of gold, the unlikely ultra-runner, and the hidden tribe in Mexico that runs to live.
After the Glory Fades (Transcript)
Good Sport
After the Glory Fades
March 29, 2023
[00:00:00] Jody Avirgan:
This is Carli Lloyd, four-time Olympian, two-time World Cup champion. A legend of US soccer.
[00:00:06] Carli Lloyd:
There's this picture of me after we lost to Canada in Tokyo 2020. It was a really bad game played by our team and, um, I just had a moment with myself on...
Guillaume Néry: The exhilarating peace of freediving
In this breathtaking talk, world champion freediver Guillaume Néry takes us with him into the ocean's depths. Meter by meter, he explains the physical and emotional impact of water pressure, silence and holding your breath. His eloquent description of the underwater experience reveals the hidden poetry of freediving.
How much water do you actually need a day?: Transcript
Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
JEN GUNTER: I’m Dr. Jen Gunter. I love science, and I hate when people twist it. And there's a lot of twisted medical misinformation out there.
"That’s ridiculous."
"Oh It’s so painful."
JEN GUNTER: We’re exposed to medical myths whether we are looking for them or not. There are news sto...
Meet the TEDGlobal 2017 Fellows
Meet the new class of TEDGlobal 2017 Fellows! Representing 18 countries -- including, for the first time in our program, Somalia, Uruguay, Liberia and Zimbabwe -- this class clears a high bar of talent, creativity and eccentricity. Among those selected, you'll find a Somali computer scientist catalyzing the tech scene in Somalia and Somalila...
Posted May 23, 2017
Ben Saunders: To the South Pole and back — the hardest 105 days of my life
This year, explorer Ben Saunders attempted his most ambitious trek yet. He set out to complete Captain Robert Falcon Scott's failed 1912 polar expedition — a four-month, 1,800-mile round trip journey from the edge of Antarctica to the South Pole and back. In the first talk given after his adventure, just five weeks after his return, Saunders off...
How a TED Talk inspired a row across the Pacific Ocean
Update: As of January 25, 2016, the Coxless Crew made it to Australia, covering 8,446 miles over the span of 257 days at sea. Congratulations!
Your 20s: are they an extended adolescence, or the critical setup for adult life? After watching Meg Jay’s TED Talk, “Why 30 is not the new 20,” 27-year-old Lizanne Van Vuuren decided it was time to ge...
Posted December 11, 2015
WorkLife with Adam Grant: A debate with Malcolm Gladwell
In a special live taping at the 92nd Street Y in New York, Adam talks with Revisionist History's Malcolm Gladwell about how to avoid doing highly undesirable tasks, what makes an idea interesting, and why Malcolm thinks we shouldn't root for the underdog. This episode is brought to you by Accenture, Bonobos, JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Warby Pa...