Best of TEDx

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  • 2012
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Best of TEDx from TED is an exceptional show that features some of the most fascinating and compelling TED Talks from around the world. The show is a curation of the best TEDx Talks from various locations, bringing together ideas worth spreading, inspirational stories, and insightful perspectives on a wide range of topics.

The show covers diverse subjects that range from science, technology, health, environment, culture, art, politics, and social issues. Each episode features a selection of at least four TEDx Talks, and viewers get to learn and engage with some of the brightest and most innovative minds.

The speakers are carefully chosen from different backgrounds, professions, and cultures, and their talks are a reflection of their passion and expertise. They share their experiences, ideas, and insights, weaving together complex concepts and themes with ease, leaving viewers inspired and motivated.

One of the fantastic aspects of the show is the fact that the talks are not limited to one region or culture. Viewers get to enjoy presentations from speakers in countries like India, South Africa, the UK, the Middle East, and many more, giving a global outlook that broadens the mind and perspective.

Another highlight of the show is the quality of production. The talks are filmed professionally, with high-quality visuals that capture the essence of the speakers and their message. The sound quality is also top-notch, ensuring that viewers can hear every word without strain.

The format of the show is straightforward and easy to follow. Each episode starts with an introduction of the speakers and the theme of the episode. Viewers are then treated to the TEDx talks, with each talk lasting about ten to fifteen minutes. The TEDx Talks are followed by a behind the scenes interview with the speakers, where they discuss their motivations, inspiration, and future plans.

Best of TEDx from TED is a show that appeals to a broad audience. It has something for everyone, from the tech enthusiast to the art lover, the scientist to the student, there is plenty to learn, explore and be inspired by. The show is also family-friendly, making it perfect for watching with loved ones and friends.

Overall, Best of TEDx from TED is a show that stands out for its quality, diversity of subjects, and ability to inspire and engage viewers. It is a show that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, empathy, and understanding. Best of TEDx from TED is a must-watch for anyone looking for an enriching experience that broadens the mind and soul.

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Simon Sinek: How Great Leaders Inspire Action
13. Simon Sinek: How Great Leaders Inspire Action
 
Simon Sinek has a simple but powerful model for inspirational leadership that starts with a golden circle and a question: "Why?"
Nirmalya Kumar: India's Invisible Innovation
12. Nirmalya Kumar: India's Invisible Innovation
June 1, 2012
Can India become a global hub for innovation? Nirmalya Kumar thinks it already has.
Stephen Coleman: The Moral Dangers of Non-lethal Weapons
11. Stephen Coleman: The Moral Dangers of Non-lethal Weapons
February 1, 2012
Ethicist Stephen Coleman explores the unexpected consequences of nonlethal weapons, which are increasingly being used by the police and the military.
Mikko Hypponen: Three Types of Online Attack
10. Mikko Hypponen: Three Types of Online Attack
January 1, 2012
Cybercrime expert Mikko Hypponen talks us through three types of online attacks on our privacy and data. But only two are considered crimes.
Tal Golesworthy: How I Repaired My Own Heart
9. Tal Golesworthy: How I Repaired My Own Heart
April 1, 2012
When he needed heart surgery, boiler engineer Tal Golesworthy mixed his engineering skills with his doctors' knowledge to design a better repair job.
Jonas Gahr Store: In Defense of Dialogue
8. Jonas Gahr Store: In Defense of Dialogue
January 1, 2012
Jonas Gahr Store, the foreign minister of Norway, makes a compelling case for open discussion with violent groups and the states that support them.
David R. Dow: Lessons from Death Row Inmates
7. David R. Dow: Lessons from Death Row Inmates
June 1, 2012
In looking for ways to reduce death penalty cases, David R. Dow realized that a surprising number of death row inmates had similar biographies.
Scilla Elworthy: Fighting with Non-Violence
6. Scilla Elworthy: Fighting with Non-Violence
August 1, 2012
Peace activist Scilla Elworthy maps out the skills we need (both as nations and individuals) to fight extreme force without using force in return.
Steve Keil: A Manifesto to Play, for Bulgaria and Beyond
5. Steve Keil: A Manifesto to Play, for Bulgaria and Beyond
June 1, 2011
Steve Keil fights the "serious meme" that has infected his home of Bulgaria and calls for a return to play to revitalize society.
Luis von Ahn: Massive-scale Online Collaboration
4. Luis von Ahn: Massive-scale Online Collaboration
December 1, 2011
Luis von Ahn shares how his ambitious new project, Duolingo, will help millions learn a new language while translating the Web quickly and accurately.
Timother Prestero: Design for People, Not Awards
3. Timother Prestero: Design for People, Not Awards
 
Timothy Prestero designed an incubator for newborns in the developing world, but his team learned a hard lesson when it failed to go into production.
Dave Meslin: The Antidote to Apathy
2. Dave Meslin: The Antidote to Apathy
April 1, 2011
Local politics -- schools, zoning, council elections -- hits us where we live. Dave Meslin explores why more of us don't get involved.
Larry Smith: Why You Will Fail To Have a Great Career
1. Larry Smith: Why You Will Fail To Have a Great Career
March 1, 2012
In this funny and blunt talk, Larry Smith pulls no punches when he calls out the absurd excuses people invent when they fail to pursue their passions.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 1, 2012