Sarah Gray: How my son's short life made a lasting difference
After Sarah Gray's unborn son Thomas was diagnosed with anencephaly, a terminal condition, she decided to turn her family's tragedy into an extraordinary gift and donate his organs to scientific research. In this tribute to life and discovery, she shares her journey to find meaning in loss and spreads a message of hope for other grieving families.
Sarah-Jayne Blakemore: The mysterious workings of the adolescent brain
Sarah Lewis: Embrace the near win
At her first museum job, art historian Sarah Lewis noticed something important about an artist she was studying: Not every artwork was a total masterpiece. She asks us to consider the role of the almost-failure, the near win, in our own lives. In our pursuit of success and mastery, is it actually our near wins that push us forward?
Maira Kalman: How to find humor in life's absurdity
With levity and profound insight, artist Maira Kalman reflects on life, death, dinner parties, not knowing the right answers, the joys of eating a hot dog from a street vendor and more. This talk, interwoven with her delightful paintings, is itself an artwork that seems to hold the entirety of life in all its absurd glory.
Naomi Klein: Addicted to risk
Days before this talk, journalist Naomi Klein was on a boat in the Gulf of Mexico, looking at the catastrophic results of BP's risky pursuit of oil. Our societies have become addicted to extreme risk in finding new energy, new financial instruments and more ... and too often, we're left to clean up a mess afterward. Klein's question: What's the ...
Aja Monet and phillip agnew: A love story about the power of art as organizing
In a lyrical talk full of radical imagination, poet Aja Monet and community organizer phillip agnew share the story of how they fell in love and what they've learned about the powerful connection between great social movements and meaningful art. Journey to Smoke Signals Studio in Miami, their home and community art space where they're creating ...
The TED Interview: David Brooks on political healing
Sarah Gaer: Soul Exhaustion & Forgiveness
In her TED talk, Sarah Gaer discusses the concept of soul exhaustion, a feeling that goes beyond physical exhaustion and seeps into the very essence of who we are. She reflects on how her childhood experiences left her feeling exhausted, beat up, and worn down, and how the suicide of her best friend highlighted the deepest form of soul exhaustio...
Sarah Gaer: Lies Adults Tell Young People and Why You Can't Believe The
Nathan, Hutchins, Alison Kerr, Sarah Otto: Interdisciplinary Research: Autonomous Vehicles