Roberto D'Angelo + Francesca Fedeli: In our baby's illness, a life lesson
Roberto D'Angelo and Francesca Fedeli thought their baby boy Mario was healthy -- until at 10 days old, they discovered he'd had a perinatal stroke. With Mario unable to control the left side of his body, they grappled with tough questions: Would he be "normal?” Could he live a full life? The poignant story of parents facing their fears -- and h...
Mariano Sigman: Your words may predict your future mental health
Can the way you speak and write today predict your future mental state, even the onset of psychosis? In this fascinating talk, neuroscientist Mariano Sigman reflects on ancient Greece and the origins of introspection to investigate how our words hint at our inner lives and details a word-mapping algorithm that could predict the development of sc...
Hamdi Ulukaya: The anti-CEO playbook
Profit, money, shareholders: these are the priorities of most companies today. But at what cost? In an appeal to corporate leaders worldwide, Chobani founder Hamdi Ulukaya calls for an end to the business playbook of the past -- and shares his vision for a new, "anti-CEO playbook" that prioritizes people over profits. "This is the difference bet...
Adam Grant: How to stop languishing and start finding flow
Have you found yourself staying up late, joylessly bingeing TV shows and doomscrolling through the news, or simply navigating your day uninspired and aimless? Chances are you're languishing, says organizational psychologist Adam Grant -- a psychic malaise that has become all too common after many months of the pandemic. He breaks down the key in...
eL Seed: A project of peace, painted across 50 buildings
eL Seed fuses Arabic calligraphy with graffiti to paint colorful, swirling messages of hope and peace on buildings from Tunisia to Paris. The artist and TED Fellow shares the story of his most ambitious project yet: a mural painted across 50 buildings in Manshiyat Naser, a district of Cairo, Egypt, that can only be fully seen from a nearby mount...
John Green: The nerd's guide to learning everything online
Benjamin Wallace: The price of happiness
Loretta Napoleoni: The intricate economics of terrorism
Loretta Napoleoni details her rare opportunity to talk to the secretive Italian Red Brigades -- an experience that sparked a lifelong interest in terrorism. She gives a behind-the-scenes look at its complex economics, revealing a surprising connection between money laundering and the US Patriot Act.
Ian Bremmer: War in Ukraine — and what it means for the world order
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created previously unthinkable changes in geopolitics, seemingly overnight. In this vital conversation, political analyst Ian Bremmer takes a closer look at the global implications of the war, including NATO and the EU's renewed sense of purpose, the spiral of escalation, energy politics and the significant, pote...
Charles Limb: Your brain on improv
Jane McGonigal: The game that can give you 10 extra years of life
When game designer Jane McGonigal found herself bedridden and suicidal following a severe concussion, she had a fascinating idea for how to get better. She dove into the scientific research and created the healing game, SuperBetter. In this moving talk, McGonigal explains how a game can boost resilience -- and promises to add 7.5 minutes to your...
Thomas Dohmke: Can Europe win the age of AI?
GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke discusses Europe's readiness to lead the next era of AI innovation, examining how the continent's tech ecosystems stack up against those in the US. In conversation with TEDAI Vienna co-curator Vlad Gozman, Dohmke explains the three key shifts that will help Europe thrive in the age of AI — and shows how GitHub's initiati...
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Mario Saied: Music: The Side You Might Not Know
“The music is all around us, all you have to do.. is listen” The history of music is the history of humans; every Piece of music tells us a story about war, peace, love, hope, rise, or fall. With Mario's remarkable performance and adorable rhythms, we are taken on a trip through history and told a lot of stories. بنوتة موسيقية واحدة يمكننا أن...
Stu Muir: Regenerative Environmental Pioneer
"Sorry Kids, Grandad Crashed the Planet..." -These are the words that Stu Muir didn't want to be using in the coming years. A farmer in rural Waikato, Stu is the chair of the Board for the New Zealand Endangered Species Foundation. But in this talk Stu focuses on the work he has done close to home, on the land that his family have worked fo...
Scott Ste Marie: Why You Should Question Everything
Daniel Jaramillo Roldan Maria José Soto Correa: Artista Desde Siempre Performance
Graduada del CCB en la promoción del 2018. Desde muy pequeña mostró una inclinación hacia las artes especialmente la música. Participó en el Factor XS cuando tenia 11 años donde fue finalista por el Valle. A lo largo de sus años en el colegio se destacó en los musicales siendo protagonista en tres de ellos. Actualmente se encuentra en Sydney, Au...