Topic: Ted Talk

22 chapters across the catalog

Quippy
Episode 1581 1:28:27 - 1:31:50

1581: Quippy

Al Gore, Climate Crisis TED Talk

Al Gore returns with a new TED Talk, using a "one slide" presentation to describe the troposphere as an "open sewer" for greenhouse gas pollution. The hosts revisit Gore's history with the carbon exchange and his failed past predictions. They mock his alarmist tone and his description of the atmosphere, noting his continued influence in the climate movement despite scientific inaccuracies.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 2:30:39 - 2:35:43

1447: G.E.R.M.

Bill Gates Proposes the "GERM" Pandemic Response Team

During a TED Talk, Bill Gates proposed the creation of a "GERM" (Global Epidemic Response and Mobilization) team. This $1 billion-a-year initiative would consist of 3,000 full-time experts under the WHO tasked with stopping outbreaks within the first 100 days. Gates praised Australia's strict lockdown and quarantine policies as a model for future global responses.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1445 2:04:17 - 2:08:40

1445: Trusted Flaggers

Bill Gates TED Talk, Barack Obama, Vaccine Testing

Bill Gates' recent TED Talk and a speech by Barack Obama are scrutinized for their comments on the COVID-19 pandemic. Obama's remark about "clinically testing" the vaccine on billions of people is highlighted as a moment of perceived candor regarding the global rollout of the treatments.

Greta Doomberg
Episode 1188 2:30:40 - 2:33:08

1188: Greta Doomberg

Value-for-Value Model vs TED Talk Industry

The hosts contrast the "value-for-value" podcasting model with the TED Talk industry, where speakers often perform for free while the organization generates millions in revenue. They argue that the TED model exploits speakers who must pay for their own travel and coaching for the prestige of an 18-minute presentation. The podcast encourages listeners to directly support content they find valuable rather than relying on corporate gatekeepers.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 1:11:53 - 1:14:24

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Cliff Stoll on TED Talks and Fast Talking

Cliff Stoll discusses his experience giving a TED Talk, explaining his "moving target" strategy of jumping around the stage to keep the audience engaged. He recounts being told to compress an hour-long presentation into 18 minutes, which he achieved by simply talking faster. Stoll jokes that he learned in graduate school to speak quickly so people wouldn't realize he wasn't saying anything of substance.

3 Belts No Road
Episode 983 31:04 - 34:10

983: 3 Belts No Road

Jeffrey Tambor, TED Talks, and Gene Simmons Allegations

The "Me Too" wave expands to include Amazon's Jeffrey Tambor, Ryan Seacrest, and the elite TED conference, which is described as a hostile environment for women. Adam Curry shares a personal anecdote from his MTV days involving Gene Simmons of KISS, who allegedly wore knee pads to a music meeting and made crude jokes to get a record into rotation. The hosts categorize these behaviors as "douchey" rather than criminal.

Sandy Super Strong
Episode 960 2:39:35 - 2:46:26

960: Sandy Super Strong

Kathy O'Neil, Weapons of Math Destruction and Algorithmic Bias

Mathematician Kathy O'Neil discussed her concept of "Weapons of Math Destruction," referring to secret and destructive algorithms used in insurance, hiring, and credit scoring. She argued that these "black box" formulas often automate the status quo and hide human biases under the guise of objective mathematics.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 2:08:20 - 2:11:19

889: The Christmas Special

Kale Marketing and the TED NPR Collaboration

A collaboration between TED and NPR features Dr. Terry Wahls promoting the nutritional benefits of kale, claiming it has the "most nutrition per calorie of any plant." The hosts mock the "NGO status" of TED and the aggressive marketing of kale. They play a repetitive "You will obey" remix to satirize the perceived programming of the public to consume the leafy green.

Deconflicting
Episode 761 35:53 - 39:22

761: Deconflicting

Non-Profit Business Models, Dan Pallotta TED Talk

The hosts discuss a TED talk by Dan Pallotta regarding the public's negative perception of high salaries in the non-profit sector. They argue that while high pay can attract talent to solve large problems, organizations like Planned Parenthood suffer from waste and a need for rebranding. A suggestion is made to spin off abortion services into a separate entity to protect the broader women's healthcare mission.

It's the Mold!
Episode 728 2:03:08 - 2:07:01

728: It's the Mold!

Trevor Aronson TED Talk on FBI Manufactured Terrorism

The hosts review a TED Talk by Trevor Aronson, author of "The Terror Factory," who argues that the FBI is responsible for more "terrorism plots" in the U.S. than any actual terrorist organization. Aronson claims the FBI uses informants to provide means and opportunity to mentally ill or desperate individuals. The hosts note that they have been reporting on this "national security theater" for years.

Joy Brigade
Episode 710 1:43:27 - 1:48:20

710: Joy Brigade

Monica Lewinsky, TED Talk, and Cyberbullying Platform

Monica Lewinsky's 18-minute TED Talk regarding her experience as "patient zero" of global online humiliation is analyzed. Lewinsky uses her platform to advocate against cyberbullying and the "blood sport" of public shaming. The discussion touches on her public image, the evolution of online harassment since the 1990s, and the role of media in profit-driven shaming.

Reverse the Curse
Episode 633 1:46:05 - 1:56:39

633: Reverse the Curse

Afghanistan Election Fraud and Ashraf Ghani TED Talk

The disputed presidential election in Afghanistan between Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani is examined. State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki addresses allegations of widespread fraud and ballot stuffing. The segment mocks Ashraf Ghani's 2005 TED Talk on rebuilding broken states, contrasting his academic persona with the realities of Afghan power politics.

twitter mwitter
Episode 602 1:31:03 - 1:35:11

602: twitter mwitter

Rick Ledgett TED Talk, NSA Deputy Director, Google Hangout

NSA Deputy Director Rick Ledgett gave a TED talk via a Google Hangout from Fort Meade as a response to Edward Snowden. Ledgett defended the agency's "minimization procedures" and argued that the NSA protects the privacy of "citizens of the world," a phrase the hosts find suspicious.

The Tolerance Podcast
Episode 551 1:33:58 - 1:42:47

551: The Tolerance Podcast

Bill Gates and the Carbon Zero Equation

In a classic TED Talk, Bill Gates presented an equation for reducing global carbon dioxide emissions to zero. He suggested that improvements in vaccines, healthcare, and reproductive services could lower the global population by 10 to 15 percent. The hosts analyze the logic of this claim, questioning how improved healthcare leads to population reduction and criticizing Gates' influence on global policy.

Episode 518 1:34:05 - 1:39:25

518: Hot Scene

Eyelock Retinal Scans, TED Talk and Polio Eradication

Polk County Schools in Florida implemented a trial of "EyeSwipe" retinal scanners on school buses without prior parental notification. The technology was promoted at a TED conference by Eyelock's chief strategist, who claimed that ending identity theft through biometrics could save enough money to fund the Gates Foundation's efforts to eradicate polio.

Codeword Austin
Episode 500 1:02:49 - 1:07:04

500: Codeword Austin

TED Talk Censorship, Rupert Sheldrake and Chris Anderson

TED censored videos by Graham Hancock and Rupert Sheldrake, labeling their work on consciousness and intuition as pseudoscience. The hosts discuss the "cult-like" nature of TED and criticize curator Chris Anderson for his business practices and the policy of having speakers present for free while charging high attendance fees.

Insider Attacks
Episode 445 2:16 - 4:59

445: Insider Attacks

Cusp Conference, Symbolic Design Firm, Museum of Contemporary Art

Adam Curry recounts his experience speaking at the Cusp Conference held at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. He describes the event, organized by the design firm Symbolic (S-M-Bolic), as a high-tech alternative to TED talks that lacks elitist stigma. Curry mentions staying with former Hot Pockets tour hosts Chuck and Dana and notes that the conference featured diverse presenters who were encouraged to be provocative.

Episode 411 58:32 - 1:00:45

411: Seal Team 666

Bill Gates and TED Talk Population Control

The hosts analyze a 2010 TED Talk by Bill Gates where he discusses reducing population growth through improved vaccines and healthcare. They interpret his comments as a veiled admission of a sterilization or culling agenda. They reference a patented vaccine mentioned in their newsletter that allegedly contains sterilizing hormones.

Germany Boy
Episode 241 2:01:19 - 2:04:41

241: Germany Boy

Bill Gates, TED Talk Population Control Comments

During a TED Talk regarding CO2 emissions, Bill Gates suggested that improvements in vaccines and reproductive health services could lower the global population by 10 to 15 percent. The hosts question the logic of using vaccines—typically intended to save lives—as a tool for population reduction.

Bully for You
Episode 191 1:41:03 - 1:45:25

191: Bully for You

Michael Specter and the Denialism TED Talk

Author Michael Specter's TED talk on "denialism" is criticized for equating skepticism of global warming or vaccines with a rejection of evolution. The hosts argue that Specter ignores corporate corruption in the scientific process, specifically regarding the swine flu vaccine, and acts as a "stooge" for big industry.