On February 22, 2021, TED launched the TED Audio Collective to house its growing collection of podcasts.
While
broadly known for its global conferences and signature TED Talk videos,
TED has been expnading its podcast network and is now one of the top podcast publishers in the world. TED
podcasts are downloaded 1.65 million per day in virtually every country
on Earth. TED podcasts have been consistently ranked by Apple Podcasts as
“most downloaded” of the year, and TED Talks Daily was the second most
popular show globally on Spotify in 2020. Now the TED Audio Collective
expands upon that foundation, creating a home for shows co-developed by
TED and our speakers as well as shows developed and produced
independently by inspiring thinkers and creators.
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In 2020, Twenty Thousand Hertz joined the TED Podcast Network.
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The podcasts in
the TED Audio Collective are for listeners curious about everything from
philosophy and psychology to science, technology, business and
unexpected pathways in between -- all curated through TED’s lens of
“ideas worth spreading.” Here’s a sneak peek of exciting new content to
expect over the coming months.
New in the TED Audio Collective
Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter:
Dr. Jen Gunter is on a mission to make us experts on the way our bodies
work. Body Stuff is an original show developed by TED that aims to
demystify the systems of the body while debunking medical myths along
the way. Did you know that you don’t actually need eight glasses of
water a day? That you can’t “boost” your immune system? With humor and
wit, Dr. Jen Gunter, a celebrated OB/GYN and pain medicine physician and
TED speaker, aims to share accurate, evidence-based medical
information in a fun and accessible way. (Season 1 launches in May 2021)
Lost Birds with Mona Chalabi:
From COVID to electoral politics, people are turning to data to make
sense of the world as never before. But how well do we understand what
those numbers actually mean? Interpreting data has never been more
timely or relevant to fight misinformation and understand the world
around us. In this original, sound-rich series, data scientist Mona
Chalabi will take listeners on an inquiry into the central question: How
can we use data to make sense of our lived experiences, and what are
the limits of the data? Along the way, she will tackle urgent, random,
and sometimes deeply personal questions: How does Google calculate
walking speeds? What happens when cities get louder? When will my
heartache end? (Season 1 launches in June 2021)
Conversations with People Who Hate Me
TED alum Dylan Marron is joining the TED Audio Collective to continue
exploring what happens when online feuders step out from behind the
keyboard and get to know the human on the other side of the screen. In
an internet era characterized by comment section wars, devastating
clapbacks, and anonymous vitriol, Dylan Marron connects people who have
clashed online – from old friends to complete strangers — to explore why
we believe what we believe, how we relate to each other on the
internet, and just what a phone call can accomplish. Don’t be fooled by
the title! It’s actually a loving show that fosters unlikely connections
in an age of increasing digital isolation. (New episodes launching Fall 2021) Design Matters
The iconic Design Matters with Debbie Millman pulls back the curtain on
how incredibly creative people design the arc of their lives. It’s the
world’s first podcast about design—an inquiry into the broader world of
creative culture through wide-ranging conversations with designers,
writers, artists, curators, musicians and other luminaries of
contemporary thought. Design Matters joined the TED Audio Collective
in October 2020 and is produced independently, with TED amplifying the
podcast to its global audience. (New episodes every Monday. Watch out for upcoming conversations with Adam Grant, Jacqueline Woodson, Nick Cave and many more.) Plus, new episodes from:
ZigZag
Hosted by Manoush Zomorodi, ZigZag is a business show about being
human. Manoush takes listeners on a journey to discover new ways we can
align our business ambitions with systemic change that’s good for our
fellow human beings and the world. In March 2021, Manoush will release
season six: The Zig Zag Project. Over six weeks, Manoush will lead a
bootcamp for listeners who want to make big changes in their work life
by finding ways to align their personal values with their professional
ambitions. (Season 6 launches in March 2021)
TED Business
Columbia Business School professor Modupe Akinola hosts TED Business, a
show that explores the most powerful and surprising ideas that
illuminate the business world. After listening to a TED Talk, the
listener gets a mini-lesson from Modupe on how to apply the ideas from
the Talk in their own life. Because whatever your business conundrum --
how to land that new promotion, set smarter goals, undo injustice at
work, or unlock the next big thing -- there’s a TED Talk for that. (New episodes every Monday)
WorkLife with Adam Grant
Back with its fourth season. Organizational psychologist Adam Grant
takes listeners inside the minds of some of the world’s most unusual
professionals to explore the science of making work not suck. Season
four kicks off with a bonus episode where JJ Abrams interviews Adam
Grant about his new book, Think Again. (Season 4 launches in March 2021)
Taken for Granted:
TED is also launching a companion series inspired by Adam’s popular
long-form interviews with luminaries like Esther Perel. Starting with
BrenĂ© Brown, Malcolm Gladwell, Jane Goodall, and Glennon Doyle, he’ll
sit down with his favorite thinkers about the opinions and assumptions
we should all be revisiting. (Launches in February 2021)
The TED Interview
Head of TED Chris Anderson speaks with some of the world’s most
interesting people to dig into the provocative and powerful ideas of our
time. From Bill Gates to Monica Lewinsky, Chris follows his curiosity
across myriad topics and disciplines, diving deep with the most
compelling thinkers from the TED stage and beyond. Entering the sixth
season of the show this year, Chris investigates “The Case for Optimism”
and why there’s still reason for tremendous hope in these trying times.
(Season 6 launches in April 2021 featuring interviews with climate
activist Xiye Bastida, inventor of CRISPR Jennifer Doudna, and many
more.)
TED Radio Hour
Host Manoush Zomorodi explores a big idea through a series of TED Talks
and original interviews, inspiring us to learn more about the world,
our communities, and most importantly, ourselves. TED Radio Hour is a
co-production of NPR and TED. (New episodes every Friday. Watch out
for an exciting episode in March called Through The Looking Glass, about
the tools that scientists, physicians, and artists use to extend our
perception of what we can see and our boundaries of
consciousness—featuring TED speakers Emily Levesque, Ariel Waldman, Rick
Doblin, and more.)
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