- Elizabeth Gilbert Your Elusive Creative Genius.
- Amy Cuddy: Body Language.
- Tom Thum: The Orchestra In My Mouth.
- Dan Gilbert: The Surprising Science of Happiness.
- Brene Brown: The Power of Vulnerability.
- Malcolm Gladwell: Choice, Happiness & Spaghetti Sauce.
What does the D stand for in TED talks?
Active. TED Conferences LLC (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is an American media organization that posts talks online for free distribution under the slogan "ideas worth spreading".
What is the difference between TED talks and TEDx?
The only thing you have to decide is which to watch first, leading many first-time viewers to ask, “What's the difference between TED and TEDx Talks? Essentially, TED Talks are aimed at a global audience while TEDx talks are designed for smaller, local audiences.
What is the most watched TED Talk ever?
# Name Total TED talk Views
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1 Brené Brown 67,874,050
2 Simon Sinek 68,562,075
3 Amy Cuddy 60,720,729
4 James Veitch 87,856,830
How many TED talks have been viewed?
As of December 2020 over 3,500 TED Talks are freely available on the website. In June 2011, TED Talks' combined viewing figure stood at more than 500 million, by November 2012, TED Talks had been watched over one billion times worldwide.
How much do TED Talk speakers get paid?
TED does not pay speakers. We do, of course, cover travel costs and provide excellent hotel accommodation -- as well as a covetable pass to all five days of TED. Most speakers stay for the whole conference, soaking up the talks and connecting with other attendees.
Why are TED talks so inspiring?
Emotion and Passion. TED speakers go beyond just reciting facts and know how to captivate with emotional influence and speaking passionately about the topic. These presenters touch the hearts of their audience, use enthusiasm, and inspire the audience to positive action.
What is the main message of TED Talk?
Our goal is to inform and educate global audiences in an accessible way. Scientists, researchers, technologists, business leaders, artists, designers and other world experts take the TED stage to present “Ideas Worth Spreading”: valuable new knowledge and innovative research in their fields.