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the beautiful balance between courage and fear cara e yar khan

after being diagnosed with a rare genetic condition that deteriorates muscle cara e yar khan was told she039d have to limit her career ambitions and dial down her dreams she ignored that advice and instead continued to pursue her biggest ambitions in this powerful moving talk she shares her philosophy for working on the projects that matter to her most -- while letting courage and fear coexist watch for heart-stopping vertigo-inducing footage of a trip that shows her living her theory to the full
how teachers can help students navigate trauma lisa godwin

quotto make a difference in the life of a child i made the commitment to tell my personal storyquot says educator lisa godwin in this moving talk she shares her experience of overcoming childhood trauma with the quiet unwavering support of a teacher and school counselor -- and shows how educators can help students and families navigate hardships by sharing their own stories
watch don039t talk to irene 2017 full hd online

watch don039t talk to irene 2017 full hd online directed by pat mills with michelle mcleod bruce gray anastasia phillips scott thompson irene must
intimate photos of a senior love triangle isadora kosofsky

photographer and ted fellow isadora kosofsky is a chronicler of love loss and loneliness in this searching talk she shares photos from her four years documenting the lives of a senior citizen love triangle -- and reveals what they can teach us about the universal search for identity and belonging
how diversity makes teams more innovative roco lorenzo

are diverse companies really more innovative roco lorenzo and her team surveyed 171 companies to find out -- and the answer was a clear yes in a talk that will help you build a better more robust company lorenzo dives into the data and explains how your company can start producing fresher more creative ideas by treating diversity as a competitive advantage
the transformative power of video games herman narula

a full third of the world039s population -- 26 billion people -- play video games plugging into massive networks of interaction that have opened up opportunities well beyond entertainment in a talk about the future of the medium entrepreneur herman narula makes the case for a new understanding of gaming -- one that includes the power to create new worlds connect people and shape the economy
war and what comes after clemantine wamariya

clemantine wamariya was six years old when the rwandan civil war forced her and her sister to flee their home in kigali leaving their parents and everything they knew behind in this deeply personal talk she tells the story of how she became a refugee living in camps in seven countries over the next six years -- and how she039s tried to make sense of what came after
how we use astrophysics to study earthbound problems federica bianco

to study a system as complex as the entire universe astrophysicists need to be experts at extracting simple solutions from large data sets what else could they do with this expertise in an interdisciplinary talk ted fellow and astrophysicist federica bianco explains how she uses astrophysical data analysis to solve urban and social problems -- as well as stellar mysteries
the revolutionary power of diverse thought elif shafak

quotfrom populist demagogues we will learn the indispensability of democracyquot says novelist elif shafak quotfrom isolationists we will learn the need for global solidarity and from tribalists we will learn the beauty of cosmopolitanismquot a native of turkey shafak has experienced firsthand the devastation that a loss of diversity can bring -- and she knows the revolutionary power of plurality in response to authoritarianism in this passionate personal talk she reminds us that there are no binaries in politics emotions and our identities quotone should never ever remain silent for fear of complexityquot shafak says
how to turn climate anxiety into action rene lertzman

it039s normal to feel anxious or overwhelmed by climate change says psychologist rene lertzman can we turn those feelings into something productive in an affirming talk lertzman discusses the emotional effects of climate change and offers insights on how psychology can help us discover both the creativity and resilience needed to act on environmental issues
embrace the strange magic of your true self casey gerald

the way we039re taught to live has got to change says author casey gerald too often we hide parts of ourselves in order to fit in win praise be accepted but at what cost in this inspiring talk gerald shares the personal sacrifices he made to attain success in the upper echelons of american society -- and shows why it039s time for us to have the courage to live in the raw strange magic of ourselves
the political progress women have made -- and what039s next cecile richards

women have made enormous progress over the last century -- challenging the status quo busting old taboos and changing business from the inside out but when it comes to political representation there039s still a long way to go says activist cecile richards in this visionary talk richards calls for a global political revolution for women039s equality and offers her ideas for how we can build it
a precise three-word address for every place on earth chris sheldrick

with what3words chris sheldrick and his team have divided the entire planet into three-meter squares and assigned each a unique three-word identifier like famoussplicewriters or blocksevenlybreed giving a precise address to the billions of people worldwide who don039t have one in this quick talk about a big idea sheldrick explains the economic and political implications of giving everyone an accurate address -- from building infrastructure to sending aid to disaster zones to delivering hot pizza
what rivers can tell us about the earth039s history liz hajek

rivers are one of nature039s most powerful forces -- they bulldoze mountains and carve up the earth and their courses are constantly moving understanding how they form and how they039ll change is important for those that call their banks and deltas home in this visual-packed talk geoscientist liz hajek shows us how rocks deposited by ancient rivers can be used as a time machine to study the earth039s history so we can figure out how to more sustainably live on it today
republican presidential candidates talk god and religion

how many kinds of christian does it take to make a republican presidential debate that depends on whom you ask