Some exciting news. Today, TED is launching the TED Audio Collective, a collection of podcasts all about ideas, brought to you in audio. So we’re sharing an episode we thought you’d like that features not one, but two TED hosts.
In Design Matters, Debbie Millman interviews creative people about how they design the arc of their lives. In this episode, she interviews Adam Grant, organizational psychologist and host of WorkLife. Together, they examine his astonishing career—quite an exercise with someone who researches success. And they discuss his latest book, Think Again, all about the critical, difficult and timely art of rethinking your old ideas.
What Wikipedia teaches us about balancing truth and beliefs | Katherine Maher
How labor unions shape society | Margaret Levi
Is the war for talent real? | After Hours
Mark Cuban doesn’t believe in following your passions | ReThinking with Adam Grant
A creator-led internet, built on blockchain | Adam Mosseri | TED Tech
The power of being yourself at work | Deepa Purushothaman Part 2
The workplace, redefined by women of color | Deepa Purushothaman Part 1
Why people and AI make good business partners | Shervin Khodabandeh
Juliet Schor wants a four-day work week
The funding gap in start-up investing | Temie Giwa-Tubosun
The power of purpose in business | Ashley M. Grice
What if you could help decide how the government spends public funds? | Shari Davis
How to make yourself more human in an automated world | Kevin Roose
The link between menopause and gender inequity at work | Andrea Berchowitz
The rigged test of leadership | Sophie Williams
Why are drug prices so high? Investigating the outdated US patent system | Priti Krishtel
3 steps to getting what you want in a negotiation | Ruchi Sinha
"A seat at the table" isn't the solution for gender equity | Lilly Singh
How to escape the cynicism trap | Jamil Zaki
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