Ge Wang: The DIY orchestra of the future
Lars Fæste: Want to get ahead? Be paranoid
Lars Fæste helps CEOs transform their businesses and over the years he's noticed something troubling: managers tend to get comfortable during times of success and fail to be on constant lookout for ways to grow. Yet with today's unprecedented rate of change, constant transformation is the norm and adapting to it is the key to staying ahead of co...
Marily Oppezzo: Want to be more creative? Go for a walk
When trying to come up with a new idea, we all have times when we get stuck. But according to research by behavioral and learning scientist Marily Oppezzo, getting up and going for a walk might be all it takes to get your creative juices flowing. In this fun, fast talk, she explains how walking could help you get the most out of your next brains...
David Steindl-Rast: Want to be happy? Be grateful
Dan Ariely: How equal do we want the world to be? You'd be surprised
Atul Gawande: Want to get great at something? Get a coach
How do we improve in the face of complexity? Atul Gawande has studied this question with a surgeon's precision. He shares what he's found to be the key: having a good coach to provide a more accurate picture of our reality, to instill positive habits of thinking, and to break our actions down and then help us build them back up again. "It's not ...
Stephen Trzeciak: Want a happier life? Be more compassionate
Stephen Trzeciak was at the top of his game as a research scientist until an unexpected question from his 12-year-old son transformed his life's work. "What is the most pressing problem of our time...do we really know? And what would happen if we actually did?" In this talk, Trzeciak discusses the erosion of compassion in healthcare and how we c...
Matt Killingsworth: Want to be happier? Stay in the moment
When are humans most happy? To gather data on this question, Matt Killingsworth built an app, Track Your Happiness, that let people report their feelings in real time. Among the surprising results: We're often happiest when we're lost in the moment. And the flip side: The more our mind wanders, the less happy we can be.
Camille Langston: How to use rhetoric to get what you want
How do you get what you want, using just your words? Aristotle set out to answer exactly that question over two thousand years ago with a treatise on rhetoric. Camille A. Langston describes the fundamentals of deliberative rhetoric and shares some tips for appealing to an audience's ethos, logos, and pathos in your next speech. [Directed by Hect...
Dwinita Mosby Tyler: Want a more just world? Be an unlikely ally
McKenna Pope: Want to be an activist? Start with your toys
McKenna Pope's younger brother loved to cook, but he worried about using an Easy-Bake Oven -- because it was a toy for girls. So at age 13, Pope started an online petition for the American toy company Hasbro to change the pink-and-purple color scheme on the classic toy and incorporate boys into its TV marketing. In a heartening talk, Pope makes ...
Uldus Bakhtiozina: Portraits that transform people into whatever they want to be
With her gorgeous, haunting photographs, artist Uldus Bakhtiozina documents dreams, working with daily life as she imagines it could be. She creates everything in her work by hand -- from costumes to stages -- without digital manipulation, bringing us images from the land of escapism, where anyone can become something else.
Henna Pryor: Want to get ahead at work? Risk the awkward moments
When we avoid feeling awkward, we often miss an opportunity for growth, says workplace performance expert Henna Pryor. She shares tips on embracing discomfort for the sake of self-betterment and shows how pushing past the "cringe chasm" — the gap between how we perceive ourselves and how others see us — can open up chances to get ahead at work a...
Christen Reighter: I don't want children -- stop telling me I'll change my mind
One in five women in the United States will not have a biological child, and Christen Reighter is one of them. From a young age, she knew she didn't want kids, in spite of the insistence of many people (including her doctor) who told her she'd change her mind. In this powerful talk, she shares her story of seeking sterilization -- and makes the ...
Norman Spack: How I help transgender teens become who they want to be
Puberty is an awkward time for just about everybody, but for transgender teens it can be a nightmare, as they grow overnight into bodies they aren't comfortable with. In a heartfelt talk, Norman Spack tells a personal story of how he became one of the few doctors in the US to treat minors with hormone replacement therapy. By staving off the effe...
Dennis Wildfogel: What is the universe made of?
The atoms around you have existed for billions of years -- and most originated in the flaming, gaseous core of a star. Dennis Wildfogel tells the captivating tale of these atoms' long journeys from the Big Bang to the molecules they form today. [Directed by Pew36 Animation Studios, narrated by Dennis Wildfogel].
How to Be a Better Human: How to develop the habits you want – and get rid of the ones you don’t (w/ James Clear)
We all have habits - the good and not-so good kind. But can we use them to our advantage? In this week’s episode, Chris is joined by James Clear, entrepreneur and author of #1 New York Times bestseller, “Atomic Habits”, for a conversation about the power of habitual behavior. They discuss the science of habit formation, how to understand the for...
Ge Wang: The Engineer With A Soul
Juah Hwang: The Flip-Side of Stress
Juah grew up in an environment where all sorts of people telling her that stress is the reason for many diseases and causes of different things that made our lives worse. But when there is a negative, there must also be a positive, and so this speech is about the benefits stress has, and how it may be helping you.
Wang Jia: Lessons From Seduction
Wang Jia, originally from Beijing, now lives in the Netherlands. He is passionate about connecting people across cultural and psychological boundaries. Intrigued by the semi-secrete society “Pickup Artist” (the seduction community), he has studied them extensively. He finds that unlike many people’s negative impression, looking deeper into Picku...
Ju Young Hwang: 2020 TEDxYOUTH@KongjuNUHS (Ju Young Hwang)