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To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity

Sit down with Head of TED Chris Anderson as he interviews leading thinkers and creators from around the world. The TED Interview is a space for guests to further delve into their groundbreaking work, give us a peek into how they discover and explore fascinating ideas, and, in some cases, even defend their thinking. This season, we’re looking at Infectious Generosity.

Generosity is at the heart of being human. It's how we've co-operated, innovated and grown as a civilization. Following Chris’s book of the same name, this podcast will dive into the idea that through the power of the internet, small acts of thoughtfulness spread to change lives at a scale never experienced before. Welcome to your front-row seat to great conversations with the world’s brightest minds.

And in the spirit of the Infectious Generosity, listeners can receive a free copy of Chris’s book in e-book or audio format. Just visit ted.com/generosity and fill out the short form to receive yours.

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To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity

Sit down with Head of TED Chris Anderson as he interviews leading thinkers and creators from around the world. The TED Interview is a space for guests to further delve into their groundbreaking work, give us a peek into how they discover and explore fascinating ideas, and, in some cases, even defend their thinking. This season, we’re looking at Infectious Generosity.

Generosity is at the heart of being human. It's how we've co-operated, innovated and grown as a civilization. Following Chris’s book of the same name, this podcast will dive into the idea that through the power of the internet, small acts of thoughtfulness spread to change lives at a scale never experienced before. Welcome to your front-row seat to great conversations with the world’s brightest minds.

And in the spirit of the Infectious Generosity, listeners can receive a free copy of Chris’s book in e-book or audio format. Just visit ted.com/generosity and fill out the short form to receive yours.

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    How to use your time and money for good — as effectively as possible — with Will MacAskill

    How to use your time and money for good — as effectively as possible — with Will MacAskill

    To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity

    Will McCaskill is a moral philosopher and the cofounder of the Effective Altruism Movement, a school of thought that tries to answer the question: How can we do as much good as possible? Chris and Will talk about how to use evidence to figure out how to help solve the world’s most pressing problems efficiently. Then, they discuss why focusing our efforts on some issues over others is both a compelling philosophical question — and a complex project to scale up.

    Transcripts for The TED Interview are available at: go.ted.com/TTIscripts

    • 46 Min.
    The healing power of art with Lily Yeh

    The healing power of art with Lily Yeh

    To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity.

    From Taiwan to Rwanda, artist Lily Yeh has traveled all over the world in pursuit of more than just aesthetic pleasure — and she’s activating local communities on this journey. Chris and Lily chat about Lily’s artistic evolution, discuss how art encourages growth and healing, and examine the positive effect that art can have on individuals long, even long after a work has been completed.

    Transcripts for The TED Interview are available at: go.ted.com/TTIscripts.

    • 47 Min.
    How to fight hatred with curiosity with Daryl Davis

    How to fight hatred with curiosity with Daryl Davis

    To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity.

    Daryl Davis is a Black musician and actor who regularly enters white nationalist spaces. That’s because Daryl is determined to understand the source of bigotry – by actually talking to the humans he disagrees with. Chris interviews Daryl about his unique approach, from attending KKK rallies to joining all-white country bands. Then, Daryl shares why he chooses curiosity over fear and why he still believes, despite our current divisions, humanity is in a bright spot.

    Transcripts for The TED Interview are available at: go.ted.com/TTIscripts.

    • 37 Min.
    How empathy gets in the way of a better world with Paul Bloom

    How empathy gets in the way of a better world with Paul Bloom

    To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity.

    It may feel like the world is running low on a seemingly crucial human trait: empathy. But Paul Bloom, a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, thinks that empathy is not the best measure of goodness. Paul’s work focuses on exploring some of the most puzzling aspects of human nature, including pleasure, religion and morality. He argues that empathy can actually lead to inequality because it muddles our judgment and narrows our prejudices. Chris and Paul talk about the biological evolution that led to our modern human psyche, discuss the perils of acting emotionally and break down the relationship between empathy, generosity and what Paul calls "rational compassion."

    Transcripts for The TED Interview are available at: go.ted.com/TTIscripts.

    • 37 Min.
    How kindness went viral with Catherine Barrett

    How kindness went viral with Catherine Barrett

    To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity

    In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, when misinformation and fear was spreading rampantly, one optimistic community was forming... on Facebook. Catherine Barrett started "The Kindness Pandemic" Facebook group as a way to combat the negativity and aggression she was seeing online. Members participated in campaigns where they engaged in kind acts — and then they posted about it. The group went from dozens of members in its first day to more than 50,000 members joining every day. In this episode, Chris and Catherine chat about bringing humanity back into our digital worlds, discuss what it takes to make kindness go viral, and make a case for being loud about generosity.

    Transcripts for The TED Interview are available at go.ted.com/TTIscripts

    • 39 Min.
    How Bill Gates spends $9 billion a year

    How Bill Gates spends $9 billion a year

    To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity.

    Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft and the co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is one of the top 10 richest people in the world. But since 2008, he has traded his day-to-day role with Microsoft to focus full-time on his foundation's work to expand opportunity around the world. Chris interviews Bill about his philanthropy philosophy and digs into the opportunities and challenges that face one of the largest private charitable foundations in the world. The two also discuss The Giving Pledge, the movement Bill co-founded with Warren Buffet, which encourages wealthy individuals to commit the majority of their wealth to charitable causes within their lifetimes. Chris and Bill examine the importance of solving the world’s most pressing problems efficiently, talk about why meaningful change requires scale and compare notes on how to best encourage collective excitement about giving back.

    Transcripts for The TED Interview are available at: go.ted.com/TTIscripts.

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72 Bewertungen

Jugglegeese ,

This may be my favorite podcast

I love TED Talks and this podcast is a great extension of the talks. Plus, Chris Anderson seems to be a really good and likeable person.

Atonal Actuary ,

Great Interviews

This is one of the few interview podcasts where the interviews seem to hit a really good balance between being open to what a guest has to say on the one hand and asking back in the sense of constructive criticism on the other hand.

If I had one small nit to pick ... the "TED" (what did that shorthand stand for? ;-) podcast focuses a lot on socio-political issues, and almost exclusively from a US-American point of view. I think it would be great if the TED organisation could use its many contacts to bring a broader diversity of voices and perspectives into the discussion: Not only different political perspectives and backgrounds, but also different cultural and regional backgrounds. What does it mean, for example, when wide parts of the Indonesian society equate "facebook" and "internet"? Or, how does the perspective on technology and its impact differ between people of "Western" and "Confucian" backgrounds?
My impression is that there are very few podcasters who have the necessary contacts and visibility to be able to realize such a much broader exchange.

jasmin_saphir ,

Such an amazing listen!

I love this podcast.

It covers a huge range of topics and even without having any sort of deeper knowledge of the subjects, it’s easy to follow, very inspirational and so full of valuable information.

Never boring and very hard to turn off.

A true pleasure to listen to and spend time with.

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