Anyone visit the Ted Talk site? Short talks on a variety of topics which are often interesting, informative, and inspiring. Just watched one entitled "What really happens when you mix medications." A topic near and dear to us. It was pretty basic and I admit I was hoping for more but still I learned something. The topic is on the same page as the link I will post. It's another nice way to pass some time in the wee hours.
https://www.ted.com/talks
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Ted Talks
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Re: Ted Talks
I love TED talks. I listen to podcasts more often, though, that watching them. NPR has many shows I love to listen to, but Invisibilia, This American Life, Snap Judgment and Radiolab are favorites.
And, many others (without my phone, I'm just rattling off a few...)
Stuff You Should Know
BBC's Free Thinking
The Moth Radio Hour
Skeptoid
I can't remember the name...but it's on Positive Psychology.
There are multiple ones from Scientific American
I think I have over 200 episodes on my phone right now...scary.
And, many others (without my phone, I'm just rattling off a few...)
Stuff You Should Know
BBC's Free Thinking
The Moth Radio Hour
Skeptoid
I can't remember the name...but it's on Positive Psychology.
There are multiple ones from Scientific American
I think I have over 200 episodes on my phone right now...scary.
Ann - Take what you need, leave the rest
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Re: Ted Talks
Those are some good looking websites. I've already bookmarked Skeptoid.
Another good one is Arts & Letters Daily http://www.aldaily.com
It was started by Denis Dutton, an American expat philosophy professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Sadly, he died in 2010. He was also a founder of New Zealand Skeptics.
Another good one is Arts & Letters Daily http://www.aldaily.com
It was started by Denis Dutton, an American expat philosophy professor at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. Sadly, he died in 2010. He was also a founder of New Zealand Skeptics.
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Re: Ted Talks
Very interesting - and done with humour.
Betty
https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/a ... 0/fulltext
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Re: Ted Talks
Took a look at Skeptoid and bookmarked it also. Looks like it could contain some inteesting stuff but I'm a bit skeptical.
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