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Name First Aired Runtime Image
S2019E01 Jan Rader: In the opioid crisis, here's what it takes to save a life
January 2, 2019
15
S2019E02 Elizabeth Lyle: How to break bad management habits before they reach the next generation of leaders
January 3, 2019
12
S2019E03 Lýdia Machová: The secrets of learning a new language
January 4, 2019
11
S2019E04 Paula Stone Williams and Jonathan Williams: The story of a parent's transition and a son's redemption
January 7, 2019
13
S2019E05 Martin Danoesastro: What are you willing to give up to change the way we work?
January 8, 2019
13
S2019E06 Chiki Sarkar: How India's smartphone revolution is creating a new generation of readers and writers
January 8, 2019
10
S2019E07 Renzo Vitale: What should electric cars sound like?
January 9, 2019
12
S2019E08 Karissa Sanbonmatsu: The biology of gender, from DNA to the brain
January 10, 2019
13
S2019E09 Shohini Ghose: A beginner's guide to quantum computing
January 11, 2019
10
S2019E10 Gunjan Bhardwaj: How blockchain and AI can help us decipher medicine's big data
January 14, 2019
10
S2019E11 Deutsche Philharmonie Merck: "Part II. The Journey Through Time" / "Ruslan and Lyudmila"
January 14, 2019
14
S2019E12 Boris Hesser: A grassroots healthcare revolution in Africa
January 14, 2019
11
S2019E13 Vikas Jaitely: How we can fight antibiotic-resistant superbugs with a new class of vaccines
January 14, 2019
12
S2019E14 Lars Jönsson: "Healthcare Anthem of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany"
January 14, 2019
2
S2019E15 Sarah Klein: The possibilities of human-centric lighting
January 14, 2019
11
S2019E16 Doreen Koenning: Can sharks help us fight cancer?
January 14, 2019
12
S2019E17 Daniel Sherling: How we use a shipping container to spark scientific curiosity
January 14, 2019
7
S2019E18 Kathy Vinokurov: Challenging the perception of belonging
January 14, 2019
10
S2019E19 Renzo Vitale: "Drottning Kristina"
January 14, 2019
5
S2019E20 Scott Williams: The impact of a TED Talk -- one year later
January 14, 2019
9
S2019E21 Monique W. Morris: Why black girls are targeted for punishment at school -- and how to change that
January 15, 2019
13
S2019E22 Katharine Wilkinson: How empowering women and girls can help stop global warming
January 16, 2019
14
S2019E23 Casey Gerald: Embrace your raw, strange magic
January 17, 2019
17
S2019E24 Akash Manoj: A life-saving device that detects silent heart attacks
January 17, 2019
8
S2019E25 LADAMA: How music crosses cultures and empowers communities
January 18, 2019
14
S2019E26 Cecile Richards: The political progress women have made -- and what's next
January 18, 2019
17
S2019E27 Kotchakorn Voraakhom: How to transform sinking cities into landscapes that fight floods
January 22, 2019
13
S2019E28 Tiana Epps-Johnson: What's needed to bring the US voting system into the 21st century
January 23, 2019
11
S2019E29 Débora Mesa Molina: Stunning buildings made from raw, imperfect materials
January 24, 2019
12
S2019E30 Mai Lan: "Autopilote" / "Pumper"
January 25, 2019
9
S2019E31 Tim Harford: A powerful way to unleash your natural creativity
January 25, 2019
17
S2019E32 Soraya Chemaly: The power of women's anger
January 28, 2019
12
S2019E33 Marian Wright Edelman: Reflections from a lifetime fighting to end child poverty
January 30, 2019
15
S2019E34 Emily Quinn: The way we think about biological sex is wrong
January 31, 2019
14
S2019E35 Leland Melvin: An astronaut's story of curiosity, perspective and change
January 31, 2019
13
S2019E36 Ruby Sales: How we can start to heal the pain of racial division
February 1, 2019
20
S2019E37 Matt Beane: How do we learn to work with intelligent machines?
February 4, 2019
10
S2019E38 Dan Clay: Why you should bring your whole self to work
February 5, 2019
5
S2019E39 Amy Nicole Baker: 7 common questions about workplace romance
February 5, 2019
6
S2019E40 Michael C. Bush: This is what makes employees happy at work
February 5, 2019
4
S2019E41 Wendy De La Rosa: 3 psychological tricks to help you save money
February 5, 2019
6
S2019E42 Matt Mullenweg: Why working from home is good for business
February 5, 2019
5
S2019E43 Priyanka Jain: How to make applying for jobs less painful
February 5, 2019
5
S2019E44 Nicaila Matthews Okome: This is the side hustle revolution
February 5, 2019
4
S2019E45 Patty McCord: 8 lessons on building a company people enjoy working for
February 5, 2019
5
S2019E46 Danielle R. Moss: How we can help the "forgotten middle" reach their full potential
February 6, 2019
13
S2019E47 Julian Burschka: What your breath could reveal about your health
February 7, 2019
13
S2019E48 Anirudh Sharma: Ink made of air pollution
February 8, 2019
8
S2019E49 Shad Begum: How women in Pakistan are creating political change
February 11, 2019
14
S2019E50 Mathias Basner: Why noise is bad for your health -- and what you can do about it
February 12, 2019
10
S2019E51 Dropbox: How one team turned a sprint project into a marathon success
February 12, 2019
3
S2019E52 Steven Petrow: 3 ways to practice civility
February 13, 2019
14
S2019E53 Aja Monet and phillip agnew: A love story about the power of art as organizing
February 14, 2019
12
S2019E54 Roy Bahat and Bryn Freedman: How do we find dignity at work?
February 19, 2019
11
S2019E55 Jeanne Pinder: What if all US health care costs were transparent?
February 20, 2019
7
S2019E56 Liz Kleinrock: How to teach kids to talk about taboo topics
February 20, 2019
12
S2019E57 Ashweetha Shetty: How education helped me rewrite my life
February 21, 2019
11
S2019E58 Dolores Huerta: How to overcome apathy and find your power
February 22, 2019
13
S2019E59 Ronald Rael: An architect's subversive reimagining of the US-Mexico border wall
February 25, 2019
11
S2019E60 Lindy Lou Isonhood: A juror's reflections on the death penalty
February 26, 2019
16
S2019E61 Karl Skjonnemand: The self-assembling computer chips of the future
February 27, 2019
12
S2019E62 Farida Nabourema: Is your country at risk of becoming a dictatorship? Here's how to know
February 28, 2019
11
S2019E63 Majd Mashharawi: How I'm making bricks out of ashes and rubble in Gaza
March 4, 2019
11
S2019E64 César Hidalgo: A bold idea to replace politicians
March 5, 2019
13
S2019E65 Yvonne van Amerongen: The "dementia village" that's redefining elder care
March 11, 2019
11
S2019E66 Sarah T. Stewart: Where did the Moon come from? A new theory
March 13, 2019
11
S2019E67 Thomas Curran: Our dangerous obsession with perfectionism is getting worse
March 14, 2019
15
S2019E68 Crush Club: "My Man" / "Bohanna" / "We Dance"
March 15, 2019
8
S2019E69 Amanda Williams: Why I turned Chicago's abandoned homes into art
March 19, 2019
14
S2019E70 Olympia Della Flora: Creative ways to get kids to thrive in school
March 21, 2019
13
S2019E71 Esha Alwani: What it's like to have Tourette's -- and how music gives me back control
March 25, 2019
10
S2019E72 Rebecca Brachman: A new class of drug that could prevent depression and PTSD
March 26, 2019
5
S2019E73 Samy Nour Younes: A short history of trans people's long fight for equality
March 28, 2019
6
S2019E74 Nora Brown: "East Virginia" / "John Brown's Dream"
March 29, 2019
9
S2019E75 Kimberly Noble: How does income affect childhood brain development?
April 2, 2019
12
S2019E76 Helen Marriage: Public art that turns cities into playgrounds of the imagination
April 3, 2019
12
S2019E77 Muhammed Idris: What refugees need to start new lives
April 4, 2019
6
S2019E78 Eve Pearlman: How to lead a conversation between people who disagree
April 8, 2019
9
S2019E79 Nora McInerny: We don't "move on" from grief. We move forward with it
April 9, 2019
15
S2019E80 Keith Kirkland: Wearable tech that helps you navigate by touch
April 10, 2019
6
S2019E81 Kashfia Rahman: How risk-taking changes a teenager's brain
April 11, 2019
12
S2019E82 Rana Abdelhamid: 3 lessons on starting a movement from a self-defense trailblazer
April 12, 2019
11
S2019E83 Kakenya Ntaiya: Empower a girl, transform a community
April 15, 2019
13
S2019E84 Carole Cadwalladr: Facebook's role in Brexit -- and the threat to democracy
April 16, 2019
15
S2019E85 Jack Dorsey: How Twitter needs to change
April 17, 2019
30
S2019E86 Sheperd Doeleman: Inside the black hole image that made history
April 18, 2019
11
S2019E87 Danielle N. Lee: How hip-hop helps us understand science
April 19, 2019
8
S2019E88 Romain Lacombe: A personal air-quality tracker that lets you know what you're breathing
April 22, 2019
6
S2019E89 David R. Liu: Can we cure genetic diseases by rewriting DNA?
April 23, 2019
16
S2019E90 Srikumar Rao: Plug into your hard-wired happiness
April 23, 2019
18
S2019E91 Elizabeth Dunn: Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it
April 26, 2019
14
S2019E92 Hannah Gadsby: Three ideas. Three contradictions. Or not.
April 29, 2019
19
S2019E93 Yana Buhrer Tavanier: How to recover from activism burnout
April 30, 2019
8
S2019E94 Michele Wucker: Why we ignore obvious problems -- and how to act on them
May 1, 2019
10
S2019E95 Joanne Chory: How supercharged plants could slow climate change
May 2, 2019
14
S2019E96 Es Devlin: Mind-blowing stage sculptures that fuse music and technology
May 3, 2019
17
S2019E97 Ivan Poupyrev: Everything around you can become a computer
May 6, 2019
13
S2019E98 Eric Liu: How to revive your belief in democracy
May 7, 2019
15
S2019E99 Halla Tómasdóttir and Bryn Freedman: The crisis of leadership -- and a new way forward
May 8, 2019
14
S2019E100 Wajahat Ali: The case for having kids
May 9, 2019
13
S2019E101 Matt Walker: Sleep is your superpower
May 10, 2019
19
S2019E102 Doug Roble: Digital humans that look just like us
May 13, 2019
13
S2019E103 Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin: What you should know about vaping and e-cigarettes
May 15, 2019
14
S2019E104 Arnav Kapur: How AI could become an extension of your mind
May 16, 2019
9
S2019E105 The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime | Kim Gorgens
May 17, 2019
11
S2019E106 Katie Hood: The difference between healthy and unhealthy love
May 17, 2019
12
S2019E107 Brittany Packnett: How to build your confidence -- and spark it in others
May 20, 2019
14
S2019E108 Lucy Cooke: Sloths! The strange life of the world's slowest mammal
May 21, 2019
14
S2019E109 Bruce Friedrich: The next global agricultural revolution
May 21, 2019
6
S2019E110 Hamdi Ulukaya: The anti-CEO playbook
May 22, 2019
17
S2019E111 America Ferrera: My identity is a superpower -- not an obstacle
May 23, 2019
14
S2019E112 Jarrell Daniels: What prosecutors and incarcerated people can learn from each other
May 24, 2019
12
S2019E113 Kate E. Brandt: A world without waste
May 24, 2019
12
S2019E114 Ane Brun: "It All Starts With One" / "You Light My Fire"
May 28, 2019
12
S2019E115 Rev. William Barber and Rev. Liz Theoharis: A call for a moral revival
May 28, 2019
20
S2019E116 Ayanna Howard: Why we need to build robots we can trust
May 28, 2019
11
S2019E117 Flor de Toloache: "Ruiseñor" / "No Hay Vuelta Atrás"
May 28, 2019
10
S2019E118 Simona Abdallah: Beats that break barriers
May 28, 2019
4
S2019E119 Neha Madhira and Haley Stack: Why student journalists should be protected from censorship
May 28, 2019
7
S2019E120 Stephen Doyle: Art that brings words to life
May 28, 2019
12
S2019E121 Chitra Aiyar: How to build community when you feel isolated
May 28, 2019
9
S2019E122 Nivruti Rai: An open-source database to create "guardian angel" AI
May 28, 2019
16
S2019E123 Beth Mortimer and Tarje Nissen-Meyer: The enigmatic language of elephants
May 28, 2019
12
S2019E124 Galit Ariel: How AR can make us feel more connected to the world
May 28, 2019
12
S2019E125 Maeve Higgins: Why the "good immigrant" is a bad narrative
May 28, 2019
10
S2019E126 Baratunde Thurston: How to deconstruct racism, one headline at a time
May 29, 2019
17
S2019E127 Erika Hamden: What it takes to launch a telescope
May 30, 2019
7
S2019E128 Reniqua Allen: The story we tell about millennials -- and who we leave out
May 30, 2019
11
S2019E129 Roger Hanlon: The amazing brains and morphing skin of octopuses and other cephalopods
May 31, 2019
14
S2019E130 Bjarke Ingels: Floating cities, the LEGO House and other architectural forms of the future
June 3, 2019
15
S2019E131 Kate Bowler: "Everything happens for a reason" -- and other lies I've loved
June 4, 2019
15
S2019E132 David Brooks: The lies our culture tells us about what matters -- and a better way to live
June 5, 2019
15
S2019E133 The Nature Conservancy: An ingenious proposal for scaling up marine protection
June 7, 2019
5
S2019E134 Juna Kollmeier: The most detailed map of galaxies, black holes and stars ever made
June 7, 2019
14
S2019E135 Karen Lloyd: The mysterious microbes living deep inside the earth -- and how they could help humanity
June 10, 2019
14
S2019E136 Priya Parker: 3 steps to turn everyday get-togethers into transformative gatherings
June 11, 2019
10
S2019E137 Mónica Ramírez: Passing the mic to migrant farmer workers
June 12, 2019
12
S2019E138 Marie Howe: "The Singularity"
June 12, 2019
2
S2019E139 Resistance Revival Chorus: "The Rich Man's House" / "Woke Up This Morning (With My Mind Stayed on Freedom)"
June 12, 2019
7
S2019E140 Daniel Lismore: My life as a work of art
June 13, 2019
9
S2019E141 Michael Tubbs: The political power of being a good neighbor
June 14, 2019
17
S2019E142 David Baker: 5 challenges we could solve by designing new proteins
June 17, 2019
10
S2019E143 Rob Reid: How synthetic biology could wipe out humanity -- and how we can stop it
June 18, 2019
17
S2019E144 Suleika Jaouad: What almost dying taught me about living
June 19, 2019
17
S2019E145 Sarah Kay: "A Bird Made of Birds"
June 21, 2019
5
S2019E146 Brandon Clifford: The architectural secrets of the world's ancient wonders
June 21, 2019
4
S2019E147 Lindsay Amer: Why kids need to learn about gender and sexuality
June 24, 2019
8
S2019E148 Climbing PoeTree: "Being Human" / "Awakening"
June 25, 2019
11
S2019E149 Heidi Grant: How to ask for help -- and get a "yes"
June 26, 2019
12
S2019E150 Jonny Sun: You are not alone in your loneliness
June 27, 2019
11
S2019E151 Jon Gray: The next big thing is coming from the Bronx, again
June 28, 2019
10
S2019E152 Glenn Cantave: How augmented reality is changing activism
July 1, 2019
7
S2019E153 Moriba Jah: The world's first crowdsourced space traffic monitoring system
July 2, 2019
5
S2019E154 Julius Maada Bio: A vision for the future of Sierra Leone
July 3, 2019
16
S2019E155 Natalie Fratto: 3 ways to measure your adaptability -- and how to improve it
July 5, 2019
7
S2019E156 Barbara J. King: Grief and love in the animal kingdom
July 8, 2019
15
S2019E157 Rick Doblin: The future of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
July 9, 2019
17
S2019E158 Jamie Paik: Origami robots that reshape and transform themselves
July 10, 2019
12
S2019E159 Amy Padnani: How we're honoring people overlooked by history
July 11, 2019
11
S2019E160 Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: How film transforms the way we see the world
July 12, 2019
12
S2019E161 Ella Al-Shamahi: The fascinating (and dangerous) places scientists aren't exploring
July 15, 2019
16
S2019E162 Derren Brown: Mentalism, mind reading and the art of getting inside your head
July 16, 2019
14
S2019E163 Claudia Miner: A new way to get every child ready for kindergarten
July 17, 2019
10
S2019E164 Elizabeth Howell: How we can improve maternal healthcare -- before, during and after pregnancy
July 18, 2019
15
S2019E165 Rahul Mehrotra: The architectural wonder of impermanent cities
July 22, 2019
14
S2019E166 Hajer Sharief: How to use family dinner to teach politics
July 23, 2019
11
S2019E167 Tshering Tobgay: An urgent call to protect the world's "Third Pole"
July 25, 2019
15
S2019E168 George Monbiot: The new political story that could change everything
July 26, 2019
15
S2019E169 Nicola Sturgeon: Why governments should prioritize well-being
July 29, 2019
10
S2019E170 Ivonne Roman: How policewomen make communities safer
July 30, 2019
6
S2019E171 Nicola Sturgeon: What Brexit means for Scotland
July 30, 2019
6
S2019E172 Nanfu Wang: What it was like to grow up under China's one-child policy
July 31, 2019
6
S2019E173 Margaret Heffernan: The human skills we need in an unpredictable world
August 1, 2019
16
S2019E174 Marc Bamuthi Joseph: "You Have the Rite"
August 2, 2019
7
S2019E175 Victor Vescovo: What's at the bottom of the ocean -- and how we're getting there
August 2, 2019
8
S2019E176 Joseph Gordon-Levitt: How craving attention makes you less creative
August 20, 2019
13
S2019E177 Jon Lowenstein: Family, hope and resilience on the migrant trail
August 21, 2019
14
S2019E178 Bina Venkataraman: The power to think ahead in a reckless age
August 22, 2019
13
S2019E179 Pico Iyer: What ping-pong taught me about life
August 23, 2019
13
S2019E180 Kishore Mahbubani: How the West can adapt to a rising Asia
August 26, 2019
18
S2019E181 Britt Wray: How climate change affects your mental health
August 27, 2019
8
S2019E182 Kelly Wanser: Emergency medicine for our climate fever
August 28, 2019
15
S2019E183 Lee Thomas: How I help people understand vitiligo
August 29, 2019
16
S2019E184 Yeonmi Park: What I learned about freedom after escaping North Korea
August 30, 2019
11
S2019E185 Asmeret Asefaw Berhe: A climate change solution that's right under our feet
September 3, 2019
14
S2019E186 Jochen Wegner: What happened when we paired up thousands of strangers to talk politics
September 3, 2019
14
S2019E187 Emily F. Rothman: How porn changes the way teens think about sex
September 4, 2019
15
S2019E188 Anthony Veneziale: "Stumbling towards intimacy": An improvised TED Talk
September 4, 2019
11
S2019E189 Andrew Marantz: Inside the bizarre world of internet trolls and propagandists
September 5, 2019
15
S2019E190 Howard Taylor: A global initiative to end violence against children
September 5, 2019
11
S2019E191 Phillip Atiba Goff: How we can make racism a solvable problem -- and improve policing
September 9, 2019
12
S2019E192 Carl June: A "living drug" that could change the way we treat cancer
September 10, 2019
15
S2019E193 Sandeep Jauhar: How your emotions change the shape of your heart
September 10, 2019
16
S2019E194 Danielle Citron: How deepfakes undermine truth and threaten democracy
September 11, 2019
13
S2019E195 Jacqueline Woodson: What reading slowly taught me about writing
September 12, 2019
11
S2019E196 Nick Hanauer: The dirty secret of capitalism -- and a new way forward
September 13, 2019
17
S2019E197 Emmett Shear: What streaming means for the future of entertainment
September 16, 2019
15
S2019E198 Kristie Ebi: How climate change could make our food less nutritious
September 16, 2019
11
S2019E199 Patrick Chappatte: A free world needs satire
September 17, 2019
14
S2019E200 Federica Bianco: How we use astrophysics to study earthbound problems
September 17, 2019
5
S2019E201 Johann Hari: This could be why you're depressed or anxious
September 18, 2019
20
S2019E202 Cindy Gallop: Make love, not porn
September 19, 2019
4
S2019E203 Richard Bona: "Tumba La Nyama" / "Mulema"
September 20, 2019
12
S2019E204 Sonaar Luthra: We need to track the world's water like we track the weather
September 20, 2019
13
S2019E205 Safeena Husain: A bold plan to empower 1.6 million out-of-school girls in India
September 23, 2019
10
S2019E206 Emeli Sandé: "You Are Not Alone" / "Extraordinary Being" / "Shine"
September 23, 2019
11
S2019E207 Tim Flannery: Can seaweed help curb global warming?
September 23, 2019
14
S2019E208 Yaniv Erlich: How we're building the world's largest family tree
September 25, 2019
11
S2019E209 Will Hurd: A wall won't solve America's border problems
September 26, 2019
17
S2019E210 Sam Van Aken: How one tree grows 40 different kinds of fruit
September 27, 2019
11
S2019E211 Muthoni Drummer Queen: Creativity builds nations
September 26, 2019
12
S2019E212 Sarah Sze: How we experience time and memory through art
September 30, 2019
14
S2019E213 Mohammad Modarres: Why you should shop at your local farmers market
October 1, 2019
6
S2019E214 Moreangels Mbizah: How community-led conservation can save wildlife
October 1, 2019
5
S2019E215 Mitchell Katz: What the US health care system assumes about you
October 2, 2019
16
S2019E216 Camilla Arndal Andersen: What happens in your brain when you taste food
October 3, 2019
14
S2019E217 Efosa Ojomo: Reducing corruption takes a specific kind of investment
October 4, 2019
12
S2019E218 Paul Rucker: "Criminalization of Survival"
October 4, 2019
5
S2019E219 Herman Narula: The transformative power of video games
October 8, 2019
12
S2019E220 Gangadhar Patil: How we're helping local reporters turn important stories into national news
October 8, 2019
5
S2019E221 Andrew Forrest: A radical plan to end plastic waste
October 8, 2019
15
S2019E222 Juan Enriquez: A personal plea for humanity at the US-Mexico border
October 9, 2019
10
S2019E223 Laura Boykin: How we're using DNA tech to help farmers fight crop diseases
October 10, 2019
12
S2019E224 Shannon Lee: What Bruce Lee can teach us about living fully
October 10, 2019
11
S2019E225 Judith Jamison and members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: Revelations from a lifetime of dance
October 11, 2019
17
S2019E226 Adena Friedman: What's the future of capitalism?
October 11, 2019
12
S2019E227 The Bloom Twins: "Wrong" / "Small Town Weirdos"
October 11, 2019
9
S2019E228 First Aid Kit: "King of the World" / "Nothing Has to Be True" / "My Silver Lining"
October 11, 2019
12
S2019E229 David Deutsch: After billions of years of monotony, the universe is waking up
October 14, 2019
15
S2019E230 Julie Cordua: How we can eliminate child sexual abuse material from the internet
October 15, 2019
14
S2019E231 Marcus Bullock: An app that helps incarcerated people stay connected to their families
October 15, 2019
15
S2019E232 Luis H. Zayas: The psychological impact of child separation at the US-Mexico border
October 15, 2019
15
S2019E233 Tina Arrowood: A circular economy for salt that keeps rivers clean
October 16, 2019
13
S2019E234 Alasdair Harris: How a handful of fishing villages sparked a marine conservation revolution
October 17, 2019
12
S2019E235 Ayana Elizabeth Johnson: A love story for the coral reef crisis
October 18, 2019
7
S2019E236 Bjarke Ingels: An architect's guide to living on Mars
October 18, 2019
8
S2019E237 Becca McCharen-Tran: Fashion that celebrates all body types -- boldly and unapologetically
October 22, 2019
8
S2019E238 Janelle Shane: The danger of AI is weirder than you think
October 22, 2019
10
S2019E239 Abhishek Gopalka: How motivation can fix public systems
October 23, 2019
14
S2019E240 Jon M. Chu: The pride and power of representation in film
October 23, 2019
14
S2019E241 Ashwin Naidu: The link between fishing cats and mangrove forest conservation
October 24, 2019
6
S2019E242 Claire Wardle: How you can help transform the internet into a place of trust
October 24, 2019
12
S2019E243 Beau Lotto and Cirque du Soleil: How we experience awe -- and why it matters
October 25, 2019
15
S2019E244 Alexis Gambis: Why we need more (real) science in fiction
October 25, 2019
5
S2019E245 Hiromi Ozaki: How I bring myth and magic to life
October 25, 2019
5
S2019E246 Andrew Nemr: The sounds and sights of tap dance
October 25, 2019
5
S2019E247 Rose M. Mutiso: How to bring affordable, sustainable electricity to Africa
October 28, 2019
13
S2019E248 Leila Pirhaji: The medical potential of AI and metabolites
October 29, 2019
5
S2019E249 Toby Kiers: Lessons from fungi on markets and economics
October 30, 2019
16
S2019E250 Jess Kutch: What productive conflict can offer a workplace
October 30, 2019
6
S2019E251 Daniel Streicker: What vaccinating vampire bats can teach us about pandemics
October 31, 2019
16
S2019E252 Lori Gottlieb: How changing your story can change your life
November 1, 2019
16
S2019E253 Sara-Jane Dunn: The next software revolution: programming biological cells
November 1, 2019
15
S2019E254 Bob Langert: The business case for working with your toughest critics
November 4, 2019
15
S2019E255 Bhakti Sharma: What open water swimming taught me about resilience
November 4, 2019
11
S2019E256 Tashka and Laura Yawanawá: The Amazon belongs to humanity -- let's protect it together
November 5, 2019
6
S2019E257 Paul A. Kramer: Our immigration conversation is broken -- here's how to have a better one
November 6, 2019
17
S2019E258 Morley: "Follow the Sound"
November 6, 2019
5
S2019E259 Maria Popova: An excerpt from "Figuring"
November 6, 2019
4
S2019E260 Martha Redbone: "Sleep Sleep Beauty Bright"
November 6, 2019
3
S2019E261 Eli Pariser: What obligation do social media platforms have to the greater good?
November 7, 2019
17
S2019E262 Ma Yansong: Urban architecture inspired by mountains, clouds and volcanoes
November 7, 2019
13
S2019E263 Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe Kootin: A historical musical that examines black identity in the 1901 World's Fair
November 8, 2019
11
S2019E264 Rabiaa El Garani: Hope and justice for women who've survived ISIS
November 11, 2019
15
S2019E265 Mani Vajipey: How India's local recyclers could solve plastic pollution
November 11, 2019
10
S2019E266 Peter Beck: Small rockets are the next space revolution
November 12, 2019
12
S2019E267 Robert Gupta: Music is medicine, music is sanity
November 12, 2019
9
S2019E268 Cady Coleman: What it's like to live on the International Space Station
November 13, 2019
6
S2019E269 Sydney Jensen: How can we support the emotional well-being of teachers?
November 13, 2019
12
S2019E270 Erika Pinheiro: What's really happening at the US-Mexico border -- and how we can do better
November 14, 2019
14
S2019E271 Gaby Barrios: Why gender-based marketing is bad for business
November 15, 2019
11
S2019E272 Dan Ariely: How to change your behavior for the better
November 18, 2019
15
S2019E273 Jean-Manuel Izaret: A new Netflix-style pricing model that could make medical treatments affordable for all
November 18, 2019
14
S2019E274 Arunabha Ghosh: 5 steps for clean air in India
November 18, 2019
9
S2019E275 David Asch: Why it's so hard to make healthy decisions
November 19, 2019
17
S2019E276 LaToya Ruby Frazier: A creative solution for the water crisis in Flint, Michigan
November 20, 2019
12
S2019E277 Daniel Bögre Udell: How to save a language from extinction
November 21, 2019
7
S2019E278 Mike Brown: The search for our solar system's ninth planet
November 22, 2019
14
S2019E279 Sougwen Chung: Why I draw with robots
November 25, 2019
9
S2019E280 Deepa Narayan: 7 beliefs that can silence women -- and how to unlearn them
November 25, 2019
13
S2019E281 Cathy Mulzer: The incredible chemistry powering your smartphone
November 27, 2019
14
S2019E282 Alejandro Durán: How I use art to tackle plastic pollution in our oceans
December 2, 2019
7
S2019E283 Heidi Boisvert: How I'm using biological data to tell better stories -- and spark social change
December 2, 2019
8
S2019E284 Kelsey Johnson: The problem of light pollution -- and 5 ridiculously easy ways to fix it
December 4, 2019
13
S2019E285 Cornelia Geppert: A video game that helps us understand loneliness
December 5, 2019
13
S2019E286 Eve Ensler: The profound power of an authentic apology
December 6, 2019
8
S2019E287 Jane Fonda: Why I protest for climate justice
December 10, 2019
14
S2019E288 Edward Tenner: The paradox of efficiency
December 10, 2019
14
S2019E289 Mariana Mazzucato: What is economic value, and who creates it?
December 11, 2019
19
S2019E290 Christiana Figueres and Chris Anderson: How we can turn the tide on climate
December 12, 2019
65
S2019E291 Lorna Davis: A guide to collaborative leadership
December 12, 2019
14
S2019E292 Bright Simons: To help solve global problems, look to developing countries
December 12, 2019
10
S2019E293 Kelsey Leonard: Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans
December 13, 2019
13
S2019E294 Henna-Maria Uusitupa: How the gut microbes you're born with affect your lifelong health
December 16, 2019
11
S2019E295 Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz: Your body was forged in the spectacular death of stars
December 17, 2019
16
S2019E296 Jasmine Crowe: What we're getting wrong in the fight to end hunger
December 18, 2019
12
S2019E297 Nick Bostrom: How civilization could destroy itself -- and 4 ways we could prevent it
December 19, 2019
20
S2019E298 Guy Winch: How to turn off work thoughts during your free time
December 19, 2019
12
S2019E299 Valorie Kondos Field: Why winning doesn't always equal success
December 20, 2019
16
S2019E300 Cara E. Yar Khan: The beautiful balance between courage and fear
season finale
December 23, 2019
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