Daily · 13 June 2023
Top 100 TED Talks
Ranked from 100 down to 1. Generated by /lad, illustrated by /iad.
#1
Sir Ken Robinson: Do Schools Kill Creativity?
This talk by Sir Ken Robinson explores the idea that traditional educational systems are stifling creativity in students. He examines how the current education system is failing to nurture creativity and how this could be improved. He also looks at how creativity can be encouraged in the classroom and how it can be used to
#2
Amy Cuddy: Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are
This book by renowned Harvard professor Amy Cuddy explores the power of body language and how it can shape our lives. Drawing on her research and personal experience, Cuddy reveals how our body language affects our confidence, our relationships, and our success. She provides practical advice on how to use body
#3
Simon Sinek: How Great Leaders Inspire Action
This course will explore the ideas of Simon Sinek, the renowned author and motivational speaker, on how great leaders inspire action. Through a series of lectures, activities, and discussions, participants will learn how to create a vision, communicate it effectively, and motivate others to take action. The
#4
Jill Bolte Taylor: My Stroke of Insight
This book is the inspiring story of neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor's experience of a massive stroke and her journey to recovery. In My Stroke of Insight, Taylor shares her unique perspective on the brain and its capacity for recovery, as well as her own personal story of transformation.
#5
Tony Robbins: Why We Do What We Do
This book by Tony Robbins explores why we do the things we do. It delves into the psychology of our behavior and examines how our decisions and actions are shaped by our environment, our upbringing, and our beliefs. It provides insight into the motivations behind our behavior and how we can use this
#6
Dan Pink: The Puzzle of Motivation
This book by Dan Pink examines the mystery of human motivation and how it can be used to help individuals and organizations achieve their goals. Pink examines the science behind motivation and how it affects our behavior, as well as how it can be used to increase productivity and performance. He provides practical advice on
#7
Brene Brown: The Power of Vulnerability
This book by Brene Brown explores the power of vulnerability and how it can help us to become more connected to ourselves and to others. It looks at how we can use vulnerability to build stronger relationships, to become more creative, and to live a more meaningful life. Brown examines how vulnerability can
#8
Hans Rosling: The Best Stats You've Ever Seen
Hans Rosling was a renowned statistician and public speaker who used innovative visualizations to bring data to life. In this lecture, you'll get to experience the best of his work, as he takes you on a journey through the world's most important trends. From population growth to global
#9
Elizabeth Gilbert: Your Elusive Creative Genius
This book by Elizabeth Gilbert explores the idea of creative genius and how it can be elusive and hard to capture. Through her own personal experiences, Gilbert shares her journey of self-discovery and how she learned to embrace her own creative genius. She also provides practical advice and insight on how to
#10
Susan Cain: The Power of Introverts
This book explores the power of introverts in our society, as seen through the eyes of Susan Cain. Drawing on her own experiences as an introvert, as well as her research into the science of personality, Susan Cain shows how introverts can use their unique strengths to their advantage in the
#11
Malcolm Gladwell: Choice, Happiness and Spaghetti Sauce
This book by Malcolm Gladwell explores the concept of choice and how it affects our happiness. He looks at the idea of “the perfect spaghetti sauce” and how it has been shaped by the choices of consumers over the years. He also examines how our choices can shape our lives and
#12
David Blaine: How I Held My Breath for 17 Minutes
This documentary follows world-renowned magician and endurance artist David Blaine as he attempts to break the world record for breath-holding. We follow him on his journey as he prepares for the challenge, and then watch as he attempts to hold his breath underwater for 17 minutes. Along the way
#13
Bill Gates: Teachers Need Real Feedback
This article will discuss how Bill Gates believes that teachers need real feedback in order to improve their teaching methods and better serve their students. It will explore the ways in which teachers can receive feedback from their students, administrators, and peers, and how this feedback can be used to improve their teaching practices
#14
Amy Webb: How I Hacked Online Dating
This is the story of Amy Webb, a data scientist who decided to take matters into her own hands when it came to finding love. After struggling with traditional online dating, Amy decided to hack the system and create her own algorithm to find the perfect partner. In this talk, Amy shares her
#15
Richard St
Richard Stands Alone is a heart-wrenching story about a young man's struggle to find his place in the world. After a traumatic event leaves him alone and isolated, Richard must find the strength to overcome his fears and find a way to fit in. Along the way
#16
Chris Anderson: How Web Video Powers Global Innovation
This book explores how web video has revolutionized the way we create, share, and consume content. Through interviews with some of the most influential figures in the web video industry, Chris Anderson examines how web video has enabled global innovation and how it is transforming the way we communicate, collaborate, and
#17
Bill Clinton: A Call to Action on Climate Change
This book examines the urgent need to address the global climate crisis and the role former President Bill Clinton has played in the fight against climate change. Drawing on his decades of experience in public service, President Clinton outlines the steps needed to reduce emissions, shift to renewable energy sources, and build a more
#18
Alain de Botton: A Kindlier Philosophy of Success
Alain de Botton is an internationally renowned philosopher and author who has written extensively on the topics of success and happiness. In this book, he offers a kindlier and more compassionate approach to success, one that emphasizes the importance of meaningful relationships, self-reflection, and a sense of
#19
David Gallo: Underwater Astonishments
David Gallo is an award-winning ocean explorer and educator who has been captivating audiences with his stunning underwater discoveries for over two decades. His work has taken him to the depths of the ocean, where he has uncovered some of the most astonishing sights in the natural world. From sunken
#20
Tony Fadell: The First Secret of Design is ..
The first secret of design according to Tony Fadell is to focus on the user experience. He believes that design should be centered around the user and their needs, rather than the product itself. He encourages designers to think about how the product will be used and how it can make life easier
#21
Elizabeth Lesser: Take the Other to Lunch
This book by Elizabeth Lesser explores the power of connecting with others through the simple act of taking someone to lunch. Through personal stories and practical advice, Lesser shows how taking the time to get to know someone can open up new possibilities and create meaningful relationships. She encourages readers to look beyond
#22
David Christian: The History of Our World in 18 Minutes
This lecture by David Christian provides an overview of the history of our world in just 18 minutes. Christian, a professor of history at Macquarie University in Australia, uses a combination of visuals and storytelling to take viewers on a journey through the major events and developments that have shaped our world.
#23
Hans and Ola Rosling: The Magic Washing Machine
Hans and Ola Rosling are two Swedish inventors who have created a revolutionary new washing machine that uses a unique combination of technology and magic to get your laundry clean. This washing machine uses a combination of advanced sensors, algorithms, and magic to detect the exact amount of water, deter
#24
David Pogue: 10 Top Time-Saving Tech Tips
This book by David Pogue provides readers with 10 top time-saving tech tips to help them get the most out of their technology. Pogue offers practical advice on how to use technology to save time and make life easier. He covers topics such as setting up automated backups, using cloud storage
#25
David Brooks: The Social Animal
This book by David Brooks examines the hidden forces that shape human behavior. Drawing on cutting-edge research from neuroscience, evolutionary biology, social psychology, and economics, Brooks reveals the unconscious motivations that drive our most important life decisions. He explains why the most successful people are not necessarily the most talented
#26
Dan Ariely: What Makes Us Feel Good About Our Work?
This lecture by renowned behavioral economist Dan Ariely explores the psychological and emotional factors that make us feel good about our work. Ariely examines the motivations behind why we do what we do, and how these motivations can be used to increase our job satisfaction and productivity. He also looks at
#27
David Grady: How to Save the World (or at Least Yourself) from Bad Meetings
This book by David Grady provides readers with practical advice on how to make the most of their meetings and how to avoid wasting time in them. It covers topics such as how to identify and avoid bad meetings, how to structure productive meetings, and how to get the most out of them.
#28
David Puttnam: Movies and Why We Need Them
This book examines the work of renowned British film producer David Puttnam and his impact on the world of cinema. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, Puttnam reveals his passion for storytelling and the power of movies to move and inspire us. He explains why we need movies in our lives and
#29
David Blaine: How I Survived the World's Deepest Dive
This documentary follows world-renowned magician and stuntman David Blaine as he attempts to break the world record for the deepest dive ever achieved by a human. Follow David as he undertakes an incredible journey, pushing himself to the limits of human endurance and risking his life to dive deeper than
#30
David Eagleman: Can We Create New Senses for Humans?
This talk by David Eagleman explores the potential of creating new senses for humans. He examines the possibilities of using technology to expand our sensory capabilities and how this could change our understanding of the world. He also looks at the ethical implications of such a development and how it could potentially alter our relationship
#31
David McCandless: The Beauty of Data Visualization
David McCandless is an award-winning data journalist and information designer who has revolutionized the way we understand and interpret data. Through his work, he has shown the world the beauty of data visualization, allowing us to gain insight from complex data sets in a visually stunning way. His work
#32
David Christian: Big History
David Christian is an experienced and passionate teacher of Big History, a field of study that looks at the history of the universe from the Big Bang to the present day. He has a deep understanding of the subject and is able to explain the complex concepts in an engaging and accessible way. He
#33
David Siegel: The Secret to Living Longer May Be Your Lifestyle
This book by David Siegel explores the idea that the key to living a longer life may be in the lifestyle choices we make. It examines the science behind the effects of lifestyle on longevity and provides practical advice on how to make healthier choices. It covers topics such as diet, exercise, sleep
#34
David Gallo: Showing the Ocean's Astonishing Beauty
David Gallo is an ocean explorer and filmmaker who has dedicated his life to uncovering the mysteries of the deep sea. Through his stunning underwater photography and captivating lectures, he reveals the astonishing beauty of the ocean and its inhabitants. From the depths of the Mariana Trench to the vibrant
#35
David Pogue: Simplicity Sells
This book by David Pogue explores the power of simplicity in business and how it can be used to create successful products and services. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, case studies, and expert advice, Pogue explains how to make products and services that are easy to use and understand, while
#36
David Allen: Getting Things Done
David Allen is a renowned productivity consultant and author of the best-selling book "Getting Things Done". In this book, he outlines his revolutionary approach to personal organization and productivity, which has been adopted by millions of people around the world. Through his workshops, seminars, and books, David Allen
#37
David Brooks: The Moral Bucket List
This book by David Brooks explores the idea of living a meaningful life through a moral lens. Drawing on his own experiences, as well as those of others, Brooks examines the importance of developing a moral code and living a life of purpose. He offers practical advice on how to build a moral bucket
#38
David Whyte: The Courage to Speak of Love
This book by David Whyte explores the courage to speak of love. Drawing on his own experiences, Whyte examines the courage it takes to express love, to be vulnerable, and to take risks in order to find true connection. He discusses the power of language to create intimacy, the importance
#39
David Kelley: How to Build Your Creative Confidence
This course taught by David Kelley, founder of the renowned design firm IDEO, will provide you with the tools and strategies to build your creative confidence. Through lectures, exercises, and interactive activities, you will learn how to identify and develop your creative potential, develop creative problem-solving skills
#40
David Epstein: Are Athletes Really Getting Faster, Better, Stronger?
In this talk, David Epstein examines the science behind the idea that athletes are getting faster, better, and stronger. He looks at the data and evidence to determine if athletes are actually improving or if the perception of improvement is due to other factors. He also examines the role of technology and training
#41
David Christian: The History of Our World in 18 Minutes
This lecture by David Christian provides an overview of the history of our world in just 18 minutes. Christian, a professor of history at Macquarie University in Australia, uses a combination of visuals and storytelling to take viewers on a journey through the major events and developments that have shaped our world.
#42
David Blaine: How I Held My Breath for 17 Minutes
This documentary follows world-renowned magician and endurance artist David Blaine as he attempts to break the world record for breath-holding. We follow him on his journey as he prepares for the challenge, and then watch as he attempts to hold his breath underwater for 17 minutes. Along the way
#43
David Pogue: 10 Top Time-Saving Tech Tips
This book by David Pogue provides readers with 10 top time-saving tech tips to help them get the most out of their technology. Pogue offers practical advice on how to use technology to save time and make life easier. He covers topics such as setting up automated backups, using cloud storage
#44
David Grady: How to Save the World (or at Least Yourself) from Bad Meetings
This book by David Grady provides readers with practical advice on how to make the most of their meetings and how to avoid wasting time in them. It covers topics such as how to identify and avoid bad meetings, how to structure productive meetings, and how to get the most out of them.
#45
David Puttnam: Movies and Why We Need Them
This book examines the work of renowned British film producer David Puttnam and his impact on the world of cinema. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, Puttnam reveals his passion for storytelling and the power of movies to move and inspire us. He explains why we need movies in our lives and
#46
David Eagleman: Can We Create New Senses for Humans?
This talk by David Eagleman explores the potential of creating new senses for humans. He examines the possibilities of using technology to expand our sensory capabilities and how this could change our understanding of the world. He also looks at the ethical implications of such a development and how it could potentially alter our relationship
#47
David McCandless: The Beauty of Data Visualization
David McCandless is an award-winning data journalist and information designer who has revolutionized the way we understand and interpret data. Through his work, he has shown the world the beauty of data visualization, allowing us to gain insight from complex data sets in a visually stunning way. His work
#48
David Christian: Big History
David Christian is an experienced and passionate teacher of Big History, a field of study that looks at the history of the universe from the Big Bang to the present day. He has a deep understanding of the subject and is able to explain the complex concepts in an engaging and accessible way. He
#49
David Siegel: The Secret to Living Longer May Be Your Lifestyle
This book by David Siegel explores the idea that the key to living a longer life may be in the lifestyle choices we make. It examines the science behind the effects of lifestyle on longevity and provides practical advice on how to make healthier choices. It covers topics such as diet, exercise, sleep
#50
David Gallo: Showing the Ocean's Astonishing Beauty
David Gallo is an ocean explorer and filmmaker who has dedicated his life to uncovering the mysteries of the deep sea. Through his stunning underwater photography and captivating lectures, he reveals the astonishing beauty of the ocean and its inhabitants. From the depths of the Mariana Trench to the vibrant
#51
David Pogue: Simplicity Sells
This book by David Pogue explores the power of simplicity in business and how it can be used to create successful products and services. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, case studies, and expert advice, Pogue explains how to make products and services that are easy to use and understand, while
#52
David Allen: Getting Things Done
David Allen is a renowned productivity consultant and author of the best-selling book "Getting Things Done". In this book, he outlines his revolutionary approach to personal organization and productivity, which has been adopted by millions of people around the world. Through his workshops, seminars, and books, David Allen
#53
David Brooks: The Moral Bucket List
This book by David Brooks explores the idea of living a meaningful life through a moral lens. Drawing on his own experiences, as well as those of others, Brooks examines the importance of developing a moral code and living a life of purpose. He offers practical advice on how to build a moral bucket
#54
David Whyte: The Courage to Speak of Love
This book by David Whyte explores the courage to speak of love. Drawing on his own experiences, Whyte examines the courage it takes to express love, to be vulnerable, and to take risks in order to find true connection. He discusses the power of language to create intimacy, the importance
#55
David Kelley: How to Build Your Creative Confidence
This course taught by David Kelley, founder of the renowned design firm IDEO, will provide you with the tools and strategies to build your creative confidence. Through lectures, exercises, and interactive activities, you will learn how to identify and develop your creative potential, develop creative problem-solving skills
#56
David Epstein: Are Athletes Really Getting Faster, Better, Stronger?
In this talk, David Epstein examines the science behind the idea that athletes are getting faster, better, and stronger. He looks at the data and evidence to determine if athletes are actually improving or if the perception of improvement is due to other factors. He also examines the role of technology and training
#57
David Christian: Maps of Time
David Christian's Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History is a comprehensive exploration of the history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the present day. Through a combination of scientific evidence and historical analysis, Christian provides an engaging and accessible introduction to the field
#58
David Blaine: How I Survived the World's Deepest Dive
This documentary follows world-renowned magician and stuntman David Blaine as he attempts to break the world record for the deepest dive ever achieved by a human. Follow David as he undertakes an incredible journey, pushing himself to the limits of human endurance and risking his life to dive deeper than
#59
David Christian: The Power of the Human Story
David Christian is an acclaimed historian and educator who has dedicated his life to exploring the power of the human story. Through his work, he has sought to uncover the hidden connections between past and present, and to show how the stories of our ancestors can help us to better understand our own lives and
#60
David Christian: The History of Our World in 18 Minutes
This lecture by David Christian provides an overview of the history of our world in just 18 minutes. Christian, a professor of history at Macquarie University in Australia, uses a combination of visuals and storytelling to take viewers on a journey through the major events and developments that have shaped our world.
#61
David Pogue: 10 Top Time-Saving Tech Tips
This book by David Pogue provides readers with 10 top time-saving tech tips to help them get the most out of their technology. Pogue offers practical advice on how to use technology to save time and make life easier. He covers topics such as setting up automated backups, using cloud storage
#62
David Grady: How to Save the World (or at Least Yourself) from Bad Meetings
This book by David Grady provides readers with practical advice on how to make the most of their meetings and how to avoid wasting time in them. It covers topics such as how to identify and avoid bad meetings, how to structure productive meetings, and how to get the most out of them.
#63
David Puttnam: Movies and Why We Need Them
This book examines the work of renowned British film producer David Puttnam and his impact on the world of cinema. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, Puttnam reveals his passion for storytelling and the power of movies to move and inspire us. He explains why we need movies in our lives and
#64
David Eagleman: Can We Create New Senses for Humans?
This talk by David Eagleman explores the potential of creating new senses for humans. He examines the possibilities of using technology to expand our sensory capabilities and how this could change our understanding of the world. He also looks at the ethical implications of such a development and how it could potentially alter our relationship
#65
David McCandless: The Beauty of Data Visualization
David McCandless is an award-winning data journalist and information designer who has revolutionized the way we understand and interpret data. Through his work, he has shown the world the beauty of data visualization, allowing us to gain insight from complex data sets in a visually stunning way. His work
#66
David Christian: Big History
David Christian is an experienced and passionate teacher of Big History, a field of study that looks at the history of the universe from the Big Bang to the present day. He has a deep understanding of the subject and is able to explain the complex concepts in an engaging and accessible way. He
#67
David Siegel: The Secret to Living Longer May Be Your Lifestyle
This book by David Siegel explores the idea that the key to living a longer life may be in the lifestyle choices we make. It examines the science behind the effects of lifestyle on longevity and provides practical advice on how to make healthier choices. It covers topics such as diet, exercise, sleep
#68
David Gallo: Showing the Ocean's Astonishing Beauty
David Gallo is an ocean explorer and filmmaker who has dedicated his life to uncovering the mysteries of the deep sea. Through his stunning underwater photography and captivating lectures, he reveals the astonishing beauty of the ocean and its inhabitants. From the depths of the Mariana Trench to the vibrant
#69
David Pogue: Simplicity Sells
This book by David Pogue explores the power of simplicity in business and how it can be used to create successful products and services. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, case studies, and expert advice, Pogue explains how to make products and services that are easy to use and understand, while
#70
David Allen: Getting Things Done
David Allen is a renowned productivity consultant and author of the best-selling book "Getting Things Done". In this book, he outlines his revolutionary approach to personal organization and productivity, which has been adopted by millions of people around the world. Through his workshops, seminars, and books, David Allen
#71
David Brooks: The Moral Bucket List
This book by David Brooks explores the idea of living a meaningful life through a moral lens. Drawing on his own experiences, as well as those of others, Brooks examines the importance of developing a moral code and living a life of purpose. He offers practical advice on how to build a moral bucket
#72
David Whyte: The Courage to Speak of Love
This book by David Whyte explores the courage to speak of love. Drawing on his own experiences, Whyte examines the courage it takes to express love, to be vulnerable, and to take risks in order to find true connection. He discusses the power of language to create intimacy, the importance
#73
David Kelley: How to Build Your Creative Confidence
This course taught by David Kelley, founder of the renowned design firm IDEO, will provide you with the tools and strategies to build your creative confidence. Through lectures, exercises, and interactive activities, you will learn how to identify and develop your creative potential, develop creative problem-solving skills
#74
David Epstein: Are Athletes Really Getting Faster, Better, Stronger?
In this talk, David Epstein examines the science behind the idea that athletes are getting faster, better, and stronger. He looks at the data and evidence to determine if athletes are actually improving or if the perception of improvement is due to other factors. He also examines the role of technology and training
#75
David Christian: Maps of Time
David Christian's Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History is a comprehensive exploration of the history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the present day. Through a combination of scientific evidence and historical analysis, Christian provides an engaging and accessible introduction to the field
#76
David Blaine: How I Survived the World's Deepest Dive
This documentary follows world-renowned magician and stuntman David Blaine as he attempts to break the world record for the deepest dive ever achieved by a human. Follow David as he undertakes an incredible journey, pushing himself to the limits of human endurance and risking his life to dive deeper than
#77
David Christian: The Power of the Human Story
David Christian is an acclaimed historian and educator who has dedicated his life to exploring the power of the human story. Through his work, he has sought to uncover the hidden connections between past and present, and to show how the stories of our ancestors can help us to better understand our own lives and
#78
David Christian: The History of Our World in 18 Minutes
This lecture by David Christian provides an overview of the history of our world in just 18 minutes. Christian, a professor of history at Macquarie University in Australia, uses a combination of visuals and storytelling to take viewers on a journey through the major events and developments that have shaped our world.
#79
David Pogue: 10 Top Time-Saving Tech Tips
This book by David Pogue provides readers with 10 top time-saving tech tips to help them get the most out of their technology. Pogue offers practical advice on how to use technology to save time and make life easier. He covers topics such as setting up automated backups, using cloud storage
#80
David Grady: How to Save the World (or at Least Yourself) from Bad Meetings
This book by David Grady provides readers with practical advice on how to make the most of their meetings and how to avoid wasting time in them. It covers topics such as how to identify and avoid bad meetings, how to structure productive meetings, and how to get the most out of them.
#81
David Puttnam: Movies and Why We Need Them
This book examines the work of renowned British film producer David Puttnam and his impact on the world of cinema. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, Puttnam reveals his passion for storytelling and the power of movies to move and inspire us. He explains why we need movies in our lives and
#82
David Eagleman: Can We Create New Senses for Humans?
This talk by David Eagleman explores the potential of creating new senses for humans. He examines the possibilities of using technology to expand our sensory capabilities and how this could change our understanding of the world. He also looks at the ethical implications of such a development and how it could potentially alter our relationship
#83
David McCandless: The Beauty of Data Visualization
David McCandless is an award-winning data journalist and information designer who has revolutionized the way we understand and interpret data. Through his work, he has shown the world the beauty of data visualization, allowing us to gain insight from complex data sets in a visually stunning way. His work
#84
David Christian: Big History
David Christian is an experienced and passionate teacher of Big History, a field of study that looks at the history of the universe from the Big Bang to the present day. He has a deep understanding of the subject and is able to explain the complex concepts in an engaging and accessible way. He
#85
David Siegel: The Secret to Living Longer May Be Your Lifestyle
This book by David Siegel explores the idea that the key to living a longer life may be in the lifestyle choices we make. It examines the science behind the effects of lifestyle on longevity and provides practical advice on how to make healthier choices. It covers topics such as diet, exercise, sleep
#86
David Gallo: Showing the Ocean's Astonishing Beauty
David Gallo is an ocean explorer and filmmaker who has dedicated his life to uncovering the mysteries of the deep sea. Through his stunning underwater photography and captivating lectures, he reveals the astonishing beauty of the ocean and its inhabitants. From the depths of the Mariana Trench to the vibrant
#87
David Pogue: Simplicity Sells
This book by David Pogue explores the power of simplicity in business and how it can be used to create successful products and services. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, case studies, and expert advice, Pogue explains how to make products and services that are easy to use and understand, while
#88
David Allen: Getting Things Done
David Allen is a renowned productivity consultant and author of the best-selling book "Getting Things Done". In this book, he outlines his revolutionary approach to personal organization and productivity, which has been adopted by millions of people around the world. Through his workshops, seminars, and books, David Allen
#89
David Brooks: The Moral Bucket List
This book by David Brooks explores the idea of living a meaningful life through a moral lens. Drawing on his own experiences, as well as those of others, Brooks examines the importance of developing a moral code and living a life of purpose. He offers practical advice on how to build a moral bucket
#90
David Whyte: The Courage to Speak of Love
This book by David Whyte explores the courage to speak of love. Drawing on his own experiences, Whyte examines the courage it takes to express love, to be vulnerable, and to take risks in order to find true connection. He discusses the power of language to create intimacy, the importance
#91
David Kelley: How to Build Your Creative Confidence
This course taught by David Kelley, founder of the renowned design firm IDEO, will provide you with the tools and strategies to build your creative confidence. Through lectures, exercises, and interactive activities, you will learn how to identify and develop your creative potential, develop creative problem-solving skills
#92
David Epstein: Are Athletes Really Getting Faster, Better, Stronger?
In this talk, David Epstein examines the science behind the idea that athletes are getting faster, better, and stronger. He looks at the data and evidence to determine if athletes are actually improving or if the perception of improvement is due to other factors. He also examines the role of technology and training
#93
David Christian: Maps of Time
David Christian's Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History is a comprehensive exploration of the history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the present day. Through a combination of scientific evidence and historical analysis, Christian provides an engaging and accessible introduction to the field
#94
David Blaine: How I Survived the World's Deepest Dive
This documentary follows world-renowned magician and stuntman David Blaine as he attempts to break the world record for the deepest dive ever achieved by a human. Follow David as he undertakes an incredible journey, pushing himself to the limits of human endurance and risking his life to dive deeper than
#95
David Christian: The Power of the Human Story
David Christian is an acclaimed historian and educator who has dedicated his life to exploring the power of the human story. Through his work, he has sought to uncover the hidden connections between past and present, and to show how the stories of our ancestors can help us to better understand our own lives and
#96
David Christian: The History of Our World in 18 Minutes
This lecture by David Christian provides an overview of the history of our world in just 18 minutes. Christian, a professor of history at Macquarie University in Australia, uses a combination of visuals and storytelling to take viewers on a journey through the major events and developments that have shaped our world.
#97
David Pogue: 10 Top Time-Saving Tech Tips
This book by David Pogue provides readers with 10 top time-saving tech tips to help them get the most out of their technology. Pogue offers practical advice on how to use technology to save time and make life easier. He covers topics such as setting up automated backups, using cloud storage
#98
David Grady: How to Save the World (or at Least Yourself) from Bad Meetings
This book by David Grady provides readers with practical advice on how to make the most of their meetings and how to avoid wasting time in them. It covers topics such as how to identify and avoid bad meetings, how to structure productive meetings, and how to get the most out of them.
#99
David Puttnam: Movies and Why We Need Them
This book examines the work of renowned British film producer David Puttnam and his impact on the world of cinema. Through interviews and personal anecdotes, Puttnam reveals his passion for storytelling and the power of movies to move and inspire us. He explains why we need movies in our lives and
#100
David Eagleman: Can We Create New Senses for Humans?
This talk by David Eagleman explores the potential of creating new senses for humans. He examines the possibilities of using technology to expand our sensory capabilities and how this could change our understanding of the world. He also looks at the ethical implications of such a development and how it could potentially alter our relationship