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Engage your Circle in lively conversations about one of these three themes: monthly theme, Countdown or Here and Now. Pick a featured TED Talk below or find another related talk.
Monthly theme
December 2021
Reflection
How can reflection play a role in your life — may it be in those challenging moments, your finances or the future you? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Reflections”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Adam Grant
How to stop languishing and start finding flow
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What has helped you get out of ruts in the past? Share your techniques with the group, if comfortable.
Share the activities that get you into the "flow" Grant describes. What is it about them that make you feel good?
Nora McInerny
We don't "move on" from grief. We move forward with it
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Which part(s) of McInerny's talk stood out to you the most and why?
Is there a person in your life who you'd want to share this talk with? If not, who in your life does this talk make you want to reach out to and why?
Robert A. Belle
The emotions behind your money habits
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Does Belle's talk — and "emotional audit" advice — make you reconsider how and why you spend (or save) money?
What are your favorite things, activities, food, etc. to save for or splurge on as a personal treat and why?
Meg Jay
Essential questions to ask your future self
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Which part of Jay's framing or advice did you find most helpful when it comes to connecting with and planning for your future self?
What are some ways you've already planned for or even interviewed your future self?
Monthly theme
December 2021
Reflection
How can reflection play a role in your life — may it be in those challenging moments, your finances or the future you? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Reflections”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Adam Grant
How to stop languishing and start finding flow
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What has helped you get out of ruts in the past? Share your techniques with the group, if comfortable.
Share the activities that get you into the "flow" Grant describes. What is it about them that make you feel good?
Nora McInerny
We don't "move on" from grief. We move forward with it
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Which part(s) of McInerny's talk stood out to you the most and why?
Is there a person in your life who you'd want to share this talk with? If not, who in your life does this talk make you want to reach out to and why?
Robert A. Belle
The emotions behind your money habits
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Does Belle's talk — and "emotional audit" advice — make you reconsider how and why you spend (or save) money?
What are your favorite things, activities, food, etc. to save for or splurge on as a personal treat and why?
Meg Jay
Essential questions to ask your future self
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Which part of Jay's framing or advice did you find most helpful when it comes to connecting with and planning for your future self?
What are some ways you've already planned for or even interviewed your future self?
Monthly theme
November 2021
Exploration
What does exploration mean for the future of society, science and our individual lives? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Exploration”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Ella Al-Shamahi
The fascinating (and dangerous) places scientists aren't exploring
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What is something you have learned about yourself when presented with a demanding or stressful situation?
Are there other pursuits (academic or otherwise) you feel have a geography problem when it comes to discovering or learning new things?
Jorge Mañes Rubio
What should humans take to space (and leave behind)?
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If you were to travel into space, what would you bring and why? Get personal or go broad.
What are some things or practices you believe we need to get rid of on Earth? What would you replace them with instead?
Taiye Selasi
Don't ask where I'm from, ask where I'm a local
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Where do you consider yourself a local? It can be big or small -- a different city or even the park around the corner. Discuss your experiences.
Like Selasi, do you get the "where are you from" or a similar question often? If so, how have you navigated it? If not, perhaps explore why that is.
Max Hawkins
I let algorithms randomize my life for two years
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Would you let algorithms randomize your life? Share with the group why or why not.
If so, how long would let them do so?Share a story about a time you tried something new and it pleasantly surprised you. Would you do or try it again?
Monthly theme
October 2021
Optimism
Is optimism a perspective, bias, catalyst, necessity, or all of the above? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Optimism”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Tali Sharot
The optimism bias
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Tali Sharot's research makes a three-point case in favor of the optimism bias. Which point(s) resonate with you most?
Knowing your proclivity to the optimism bias, how will you protect yourself from being unrealistic while equally empowering yourself to be hopeful?
Steven Pinker
Is the world getting better or worse? A look at the numbers
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Data shows that many things are, in fact, better today than they were 30 years ago. Does that align with or counter your assessment of today's world?
If 'combining ideas recursively' sparks problem-solving/progress, how can you intentionally combine ideas? Additional resource: Matt Ridley's Talk
Christiana Figueres
The case for stubborn optimism on climate change
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How does 'stubborn optimism' avoid foolishness or irresponsibility? How can you transform your optimism so it helps you meet challenges you face?
In Figueres' words: 'What is the future you want, and what are you doing to make that future a reality?'
Shameran Abed
4 steps to ending extreme poverty
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Which of the four steps (meeting basic needs, moving towards livelihood, training to earn money, integrating socially) do you think best instills hope?
Abed urges us to 'light the spark of self-belief in people'. How might you provide that spark for someone in your life?
Monthly theme
September 2021
Imagination
Our imaginations can take us to new heights but how can we tap into them? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Imagination”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Manoush Zomorodi
How boredom can lead to your most brilliant ideas
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When did you last spend an extended period of time away from your phone? What were the circumstances? How did that feel?
Why might so many of us be fearful of being bored?
Christopher Robichaud
How I used Dungeons & Dragons to teach ethics
Ethan Hawke
Give yourself permission to be creative
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Hawke notes that poetry can be overlooked until we’re looking for empathy and guidance. What forms of creativity (poems or otherwise) do you turn to in moments like this?
What are other unexpected places that you’ve encountered passionate creativity?
Theaster Gates
How to revive a neighborhood with imagination and art
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What things in your community do you wish could be revived with art and beauty? Brainstorm ways to make this a reality
What are your favorite buildings in your neighborhood or location? Try to describe them in vivid detail and share why they appeal to you.
Monthly theme
August 2021
Irrational?
Think humans too intelligent to be irrational? Think again! These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Imagination”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Julia Galef
Why you think you're right -- even if you're wrong
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Per Galef’s talk, do you consider yourself a scout, a soldier or is there another way you’d describe yourself?
Like scout and soldier, are there other creative metaphors you’d use to describe other interactions / mindsets?
Robert Sapolsky
The biology of our best and worst selves
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What do you think spurs people to be cruel or altruistic?
How do you think your life and circumstances have influenced the way you treat others?
Chetan Bhatt
Dare to refuse the origin myths that claim who you are
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What origin myths have influenced your life? Share an example or two.
Drawing from Bhatt’s talk or your own observations, what are the dangers of holding on too tightly to origin myths?
Laurie Santos
A monkey economy as irrational as ours
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What are some ways you have found to stop making the same errors over and over again?
What is one human limitation that you would like to see surmounted? What is one idea for a design that might solve it?
Monthly theme
July 2021
Agree to disagree
If we can't agree on anything, how can we agree to disagree? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Agree to disagree”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Betty Hart
How compassion could save your strained relationships
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What are the pros and cons of Hart’s perspective?
If comfortable sharing, who in your life would you use Hart’s advice with and why?
Julia Dhar
How to disagree productively and find common ground
Jonas Gahr Store
In defense of dialogue
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Why, in your opinion, is dialogue so important?
What is it that makes people trust each other?
Isabel Behncke Izquierdo
Evolution's gift of play from bonobo apes to humans
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How do you think play affects relationships between people, or even just yourself?
What are ways we could incorporate play into our day-to-day lives, from small-scale interactions to larger-scale society?
Monthly theme
June 2021
Our bodies
How can we empower our own bodies and the bodies of those around us? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Our bodies”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Talithia Williams
Own your body's data
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What's one biological thing in your life that you would be curious to track? What are some ways you could measure it?
Williams urged her audience to not be afraid to ask doctors to show them the data. Where else might this mantra be useful? Additional resource: Abraham Verghese's Talk
Aimee Mullins
My 12 pairs of legs
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How do you think the conversation around bodies has changed in the last 20 years?
How might society better support and normalize differently abled bodies?
D-L Stewart
Scenes from a Black trans life
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How much trans and Black history were you aware of before this talk? Additional resource: Karissa Sanbonmatsu's Talk
Which scene or piece of information from Stewart’s talk stands out to you the most? Why?
Paul Knoepfler
The ethical dilemma of designer babies
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Is there anything about genetic modified humans that worries you? What might that be? If not, why not?
Would you support allowing genetically modified 'designer' babies in your country? Are there any medical exceptions that you would allow? Why or why not?
Monthly theme
May 2021
Risk-taking
Is there a safe way to take risks that enrich our lives? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Risk-taking”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Kashfia Rahman
How risk-taking changes a teenager's brain
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Has Rahman’s talk changed how you view teens today or the decisions you made in your own adolescence? Why or why not? Additional resource: Gever Tulley’s Talk
Despite being about teens, how could you adopt some of Rahman’s learnings into your own life and understanding of yourself?
Tim Ferriss
Why you should define your fears instead of your goals
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Will you adopt Ferriss’s fear-setting practice? Why or why not?
Do you have a method for making hard choices or taking risks? If so, consider sharing with the group. If not, has Ferriss convinced you to develop one?
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya
How to be fearless in the face of authoritarianism
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When was the last time you felt fearless? What was it about that context or circumstances that made it so? Additional resource: Yvonne Aki Sawyerr's Talk
If you've never felt fearless, or if it's a rare occurrence, why might that be?
Shekinah Elmore
The courage to live with radical uncertainty
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What were some of the ways that Elmore propelled herself through tough situations? How can her tenacity be replicated in your own life?
How might you approach doctors appointments differently as a result of this talk?
Monthly theme
April 2021
Appreciating Earth
What might we do differently if we had a deeper understanding of everything on Earth? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Appreciating Earth”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Emma Marris
Nature is everywhere — we just need to learn to see it
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How do you define your locale’s nature? Is nature everywhere, nowhere, or somewhere in between? Describe in detail or share images to illustrate what you mean.
Has this talk challenged you to see your surroundings differently? If so, how? If not, why not?
Menno Schilthuizen
How animals and plants are evolving in cities
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Schilthuizen shares some unexpected ways that creatures have adapted to the urban jungle. Which evolutionary adaptation impressed you the most?
How has your region changed in your lifetime? What animal-friendly environments have come and gone? Additional resource: Prosanta Chakrabarty's Talk
Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz
Your body was forged in the spectacular death of stars
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What came to mind during this talk? Did your mind stay in the present, travel light years away, or reconsider what you see when you look up at the night sky?
What did this astrophysics history lesson teach you about cosmic life and Earth life? Additional resource: Dave Brain's Talk
Marah J. Hardt
Are we interrupting the kinky sex lives of fish?
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In what ways are your habits connected with the ocean? Consider your diet, travel, and consumer goods.
What adjustments are you willing to make to ensure that sea life can continue?
Monthly theme
March 2021
Consumption's function
How might thoughtfully considering something's function help inform our consumption? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Consumption's function”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Aparna Mehta
Where do your online returns go
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Were you aware of this practice before the talk? If not, how does it make you feel? If so, share how you learned about it.
What do you think needs to be done to stop this destructive habit? Consider options starting from the everyday shopper all the way to your favorite retailers.
Graham Hill
Why I'm a weekday vegetarian
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Did Hill convince you to adopt his weekday vegetarian plan? Why or why not?
Meat is a big part of many cultures around the world. Brainstorm ways to adopt more vegetarian meals without sacrificing important parts of a culture overall.
Kathryn Bouskill
The unforeseen consequences of a fast-paced world
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What are some of the consequences of our speedy society that you’ve encountered?
What are the occasions in your life or in your community when you wish things would happen faster? What are the times you wished happened more slowly? Are there commonalities within each category?
TED-Ed
How to choose your news
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How do you personally decide that a news outlet is trustworthy? After everyone shares, consider if there are any other methods from the TED-ED lesson you could use.
What are the benefits of relying on the same outlets for your news? What are the dangers and/or limitations?
Monthly theme
February 2021
Our memories
How can we be intentional about our memories and the way they shape our future? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Our memories”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
TED-Ed
How memories form and how we lose them
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What surprised you most about the process of making memories?
Which memory-affecting factors (e.g. age, mental/physical health, stress, depression, isolation) are you most susceptible to? What would help you combat these factors?
Anne Basting
How to meaningfully reconnect with those who have dementia
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Before this talk, how did you feel about reconnecting with those who have dementia? How do you feel after watching this talk?
What memory do you hope outlasts any dementia you or a loved one might experience?
Farish Ahmad-Noor
Why is colonialism (still) romanticized?
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Are there memories that you remember more positively than they really were? Why do you think that is the case?
How can bringing diverse perspectives to our history (e.g. psychology, anthropology, arts, media) provide a better representation of what happened during that time?
Aparna Pallavi
What foods did your ancestors love
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Was it surprising to find out that many foods are disappearing from our plates? Do you see this happening in your own home, city, or country?
Pallavi describes several ways in which we can better connect with our food. What is one way you can start today to better connect with your food?
Monthly theme
January 2021
Intergenerational learning
How can we learn from and contribute to generations before and beyond your own? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Intergenerational learning”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Hajer Sharief
How to use family dinner to teach politics?
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Has this talk altered the way you see politics, or your place in it? Why or why not?
Did your childhood include anything like the Family Democracy Meeting? What do you think it would have been like if it had been in place? Would you adopt it with your own family? Why or why not?
Leah Georges
How generational stereotypes hold us back at work
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How have stereotypes about your own generation affected the way you see yourself and others?
How do you navigate the multigenerational divide — in and outside of work?
Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
Indigenous knowledge meets science to solve climate change
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How have your communities, households or otherwise married old and new knowledge to solve a problem?
When have you been corrected or shown a better way by old-school knowledge? If comfortable, share your story.
Roman Krznaric
How to be a good ancestor
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Is there a destructive legacy from the past that impacts you today that you wish had been prevented?
What’s one small habit you could change or practice you could adopt that could have a ripple effect for future generations?
Monthly theme
December 2020
Building momentum
What happens when instead of letting a moment pass, you build momentum and create a movement? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Building momentum”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Matt Goldman
The search for "aha!" moments
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Describe the feeling of an aha moment to you. Is there a pattern (a specific time, place, etc.) to when you usually have them?
How could you better create the conditions for aha moments in your own life?
Rana Abdelhamid
3 lessons on starting a movement from a self defense trailblazer
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The third lesson was starting with joy. Abdelhamid felt joy from seeing women in her community support one another. What brings you joy? How has it inspired your journey?
Is there something you’ve been wanting to start? How might these lessons help you launch your idea?
Bunker Roy
Learning from a barefoot movement
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Where have you been most surprised to find your best ideas?
Was there a time your perspective changed on the definition of a professional? (e.g. a cook in your family, delivery person, neighborhood handyman, etc.)
Thomas Crowther
The global movement to restore nature's biodiversity
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Restoration, as Crowther explains, is not a silver bullet. It alone cannot solve our climate crisis. What are some of the ways that your community is addressing the problem at the individual, neighborhood, or governmental level?
What’s your favorite forest, tree, or plant? Why?
Monthly theme
November 2020
Truth tellers
How can we find, tell, and uphold the truth? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Truth tellers”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
J. Marshall Shepherd
3 kinds of bias that shape your worldview
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Of the three biases, which do you think people (yourself included) succumb to the most and why?
Was there a time when you didn’t believe something (big or small) was real when it actually was? What convinced you otherwise?
Alex Edmans
What to trust in a "post-truth" world
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What are the dangers of this, and how can tips from Edman’s talk help prevent you from being falsely influenced in the future?
If we’re living in a “post-truth” world, what would a pro-truth world look like to you?
Deborah Lipstadt
Behind the lies of Holocaust denial
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Why do you think people deny the existence of horrible things?
What are your thoughts on the rise in mashing facts, opinions and lies?
Julia Shaw
How to support witnesses of harassment and build healthier workplaces
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What surprised you most about Shaw’s talk, and why?
Do you think this video has increased your likelihood of reporting incidents of harassment and discrimination that you have witnessed? Why or why not?
Monthly theme
October 2020
Everyone's environment
How can we protect our environment? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Everyone's environment”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Per Espen Stoknes
How to transform apocalypse fatigue into action on global warming
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What type of appeal — emotional, fact-based, story-centered, ethical, etc. — works best to convince you to do something?
Before this talk, how did you feel about engaging in conversations about climate change — did you fit into one of the five inner defenses? How do you feel after watching this talk?
Tom Rivett-Carnac
How to shift your mindset and choose your future
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Why is powerlessness a luxury in this instance?
Has there been a moment in your life, be it solo or collaborative, at work or at school, or at home or in your community, when stubborn optimism and determined action led to a much-needed change?
Cheryl Holder
The link between climate change, health, and poverty
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Is the climate crisis visible in your community or your own life yet? If so, how is it showing up?
In a few decades, what is the story that you think will be told about the climate crisis? Will it be one of resilience, innovation, survival or defeat?
Kelsey Leonard
Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans
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How will you feel about water moving forward after watching Leonard’s talk?
How do you feel about companies having the same rights as people — did it surprise you, anger you, etc.? Do you agree that water should have those same protections?
Monthly theme
September 2020
Leading with curiosity
What could we learn if we led with curiosity towards ourselves, neighbors, and environment? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Leading with curiosity”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Nadya Mason
How to spark your curiosity
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How much do you experiment with the world around you? What did this talk make you want to test?
What were your favorite homemade science experiments as a kid and why?
Juna Kollmeier
The most detailed map of galaxies
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What is something that initially scared you but fascinated you once you learned more about it?
What do you think we’ll learn or discover in the next 100 years?
Özlem Cekic
Why I have coffee with people who send me hate mail
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Why do you think those who sent Cekic hate mail agreed to meet her for coffee?
How can you engage in a healthy dialogue with groups you demonize? Weigh the pros and cons of each approach.
Eduardo Briceño
How to get better at the things you care about
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How often are you in the learning zone versus the performance zone?
Share a time from your life that demonstrates the learning zone/performance zone principle. What did you have to learn and practice and how did you demonstrate your mastery of it?
Monthly theme
August 2020
How change happens
How does change happen? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “How change happens". Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Kelly Richmond Pope
How whistleblowers shape history
Megan Ming Francis
We need to address the real roots of racism
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Ming Francis observes we have the wrong diagnosis (bad apples) and the wrong cure (education) for racism. Why is it that education alone is not enough?
On an individual and country-wide scale, how can you confront inequitable treatment of any group of people?
Naomi Klein
How shocking events can spark positive change
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Why do some events inspire longstanding action and change while other big moments seem to fade without the same impact?
Can you name any economic, social or other crises that have occurred in your country? What was the response? Give us your perspective on the outcome.
Halla Tomasdottir & Bryn Freedman
The crisis of leadership and a new way forward
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What do you think will transform after the global crises we’re experiencing now?
How could you incorporate Tómasdóttir’s perspectives and outlook into your own life and community?
Monthly theme
July 2020
Designing with humanity
Design has wide-ranging impact. How can we design with humanity in mind? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Designing with humanity”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Poet Ali
The language of being human
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Which universal languages do you find yourself using most in interactions with loved ones, strangers, and/or colleagues?
Has Poet Ali changed your perspective on the number of languages you understand? Why or why not?
Eli Pariser
What obligation do social media companies have to the greater good?
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What structures and rules from the real world would you most want to see brought to social media?
Which online spaces have you seen that work well for promoting the greater good? Which ones are falling short? In your opinion, what makes the difference?
Mariana Mazzucato
What is economic value?
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From your perspective, who creates the most value and why? Does the talk make you reconsider how you contribute in creating value?
Has Mazzucato helped redefine what “value” means to you? Why or why not? How would you define it now?
Hamdi Ulukaya
The anti-CEO playbook
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Do you know of any other companies, in your community or beyond, with a similar approach?
What actions would you most like to see them change? How might you encourage them to do things differently?
Monthly theme
June 2020
Resilience
What makes people, societies, and organizations resilient? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Resilience”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Susan David
The gift and power of emotional courage
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Are there ever instances where you feel like ignoring your emotions is a good idea? Why or why not?
In what ways could you incorporate David’s advice into your own life to help yourself and others?
Lucy Hone
Three secrets of resilient people
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Have you ever used any of the three strategies that Hone shares? Did you come upon it yourself or learn from someone else? If not, which do you think you’re most likely to use?
Outside of those highlighted in this talk, what strategies have helped you navigate tough times?
Rachel Kyte
From disaster response to disaster prevention
Martin Reeves
How to build a business that lasts 100 years
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Of the six principles, which do feel are most urgent in our current times?
Though Reeve’s idea is presented for business, do you feel like you could adapt some of these principles to your own life, family, or community? How?
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May 2020
Life at its fullest
How can we live fuller lives? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Life at its fullest”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Ingrid Fetell Lee
Where joy hides and how to find it
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Fetell Lee argues that those in the West are obsessed with the pursuit of happiness, yet in the process, overlook joy. Do you agree with this? Why or why not?
“Joy is about feeling good in the moment, right now.” What’s one thing you can do right now (or a little later today) that will bring you joy?
Emily Esfahani Smith
There's more to life than being happy
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In what ways — small and large — have you, or someone in your life, tried to lead with love? Are there any short stories you’d like to share?
Does this talk help change What did this talk do to help change how you see and interact with yourself and others? If so, how?
Robert Waldinger
What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness
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Was there anything from the study and its learnings that surprised you?
Beyond the three big lessons, what have you learned in your own life about relationships that is (or is not) covered in the talk?
Michael Bush
This is what makes employees happy at work
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Do you think Bush’s ideas would have traction in your current community or workplace? Why or why not?
If implemented, which of the 4 ideas would make the most difference to your work environment?
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April 2020
A changing world
In what ways has the world already changed? What changes are soon to come? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “A changing world”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Kate Raworth
A healthy economy should be designed to thrive not grow
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How did this talk redefine your perceptions of economic growth, if at all?
Where do you think your own country is in the five stages of growth?
Brett Hennig
What if we replaced politicians with randomly selected people
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Would you trust randomly selected representatives more or less than elected ones? Why?
“Would it be better” than your country’s current system? (Additional resource: Yuval Noah Harari’s Talk)
George Monbiot
The new political story that could change everything
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Do you feel stronger about nationalism or globalism — considering the political climate in your country and abroad — after listening to Kabbaj’s talk? Explain.
How have nationalist — or globalist — perspectives affected the way your country is run, if at all?
Wanis Kabbaj
How nationalism and globalism can coexist
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How could a new restoration story nurture the more generous sides of human nature (e.g. altruism, cooperation, empathy) and help move our societies forward?
Aside from economics, what’s another story you would like to see replaced?
Monthly theme
March 2020
Who has power
Do you feel powerful, powerless, or somewhere in between? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Who has power”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
TED-Ed
How to understand power
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In the civic arena, which source of power do you experience most often? How does it affect you?
Can you think of a time when you had power in the civic arena (e.g. you led a discussion, volunteered to help others achieve a goal)?
Dave Meslin
The antidote to apathy
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Meslin redefines apathy as a “complex web of cultural barriers that reinforces disengagement”. What rating would you give to the apathy of your community? Why?
How much is your community supporting or discouraging your involvement? How does that impact the trust you have in your community?
Tristan Harris
How a handful of tech companies control billions of minds every day
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How do you think Harris' three changes might help us regain power over these unintended consequences?
Do you think it is possible for tech companies to foster meaningful connections while remaining profitable, or is the attention-grabbing, “race to the bottom” the only means of survival? Why/why not?
Pia Mancini
How to upgrade democracy for the internet age
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How do you respond to our political systems: with more silence (disengagement) or with more noise (engagement)?
How much do you trust your country's political system? How much more would you trust it if your representatives voted in accordance with what citizens decided on a democracy app?
Monthly theme
February 2020
How we love
Let's talk about love and its many forms! These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “How we love”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Helen Fisher
Technology hasn’t changed love. Here’s why
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How are choice and love connected in your culture? Do you think the paradox of choice stunts or stimulates love? Why?
What did/would you want to know about a partner before committing to a relationship and/or getting married?
Andrew Solomon
Love no matter what
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What do you think is/would be challenging about loving children with their differences? How can you prepare yourself to love unconditionally?
How should education evolve in order to help families “love no matter what”?
Shasta Nelson
Frientimacy
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How loved and supported do you feel by your friends? How do you cultivate friendships where both of you feel seen?
Why do you think connectedness is correlated with the significant health issues Nelson cites? How does that make you feel?
Katie Hood
The difference between healthy and unhealthy love
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In what instances have you experienced the early warning signs of unhealthy love? Did you realize it at the time? If so, how? If not, what helped you realize it?
What aspects of your life have/could improve because of experiencing healthy love?
Monthly theme
January 2020
The future
Do you prefer to think about the past, present, or future? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “The future”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Bina Venkataraman
The power to think ahead in a reckless age
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What are we failing to imagine (e.g. risks, natural disasters, etc…) that consequently jeopardizes our future?
Venkataraman calls for tools to help us think ahead. What tools do you think are helpful in fostering foresight?
Anthony Goldbloom
The jobs we’ll lose to machines and those we won’t
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How can we make the economy more equitable for the people who will lose their jobs to machines?
Do you see machines as a support or as an enemy?
Henrietta Fore
How we can help young people build a better future
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What skills do you think young people need most to be prepared for the future?
How should education evolve in order to train them for the future?
Herman Narula
The transformative power of video games
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Has this Talk changed your perspective on video games? If yes, how so? If not, why not?
If games can help us connect, collaborate, empathize, and earn income, does it matter that they are not real?
Monthly theme
December 2019
Money matters
In what ways does money matter to you? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Money matters”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
David Burkus
Why you should know how much your coworkers get paid
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Is there anyone with whom you have shared/are comfortable sharing your salary? If yes, what makes that relationship different from others?
If you could see your colleagues’ salary so long as you shared yours, would you do it? Why or why not?
Tammy Lally
Let's get honest about our money problems
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Why do you think we hide our problems around money? (sit silent in money shame)
Do you or people you know equate financial-worth with self-worth?
Nick Hanauer
The dirty secret of capitalism - and a new way forward
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What’s your view on neoliberal economic assumptions (e.g. raising wages kills jobs, people are paid what they are worth, humans are rational and selfish)?
To whom do you think corporations should be accountable (e.g. shareholders, customers, workers, community)?
TED-Ed
Would winning the lottery make you happier?
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What surprised you most about the connection between happiness and wealth?
What positive or negative things have you become used to (your hedonic treadmill)?
Monthly theme
November 2019
Justice and society
What would help make our society more just? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “Justice and society”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Melanie Nezer
The fundamental right to seek asylum
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What parallels are there between the refugee crisis in Europe and the Mediterranean?
What responsibility do countries have for stabilizing these regions beyond accepting asylum seekers?
Carole Cadwalladr
Facebook's role in Brexit -- and the threat to democracy
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Is there a way to harness social media for democratic good? (Additional resource: Pia Mancini's Talk)
How do you think social media has generally changed the global political climate?
Bryan Stevenson
We need to talk about an injustice
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If justice is the opposite of poverty, what are you doing/think needs to be done to fight the injustice of poverty?
How can you begin to solve poverty and incarceration given their disproportionate effects on marginalized communities?
Benedetta Berti
Did the global response to 9/11 make us safer?
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Are human rights core to the political discourse in your country?
Do you feel more or less secure than you did before 9/11, 10 years ago, last year?
Monthly theme
October 2019
How to be a better human
What could take us from being good humans to being better humans? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “How to be a better human”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Margaret Heffernan
The human skills we need in an unpredictable world
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What is your view on the priority governments, companies, organizations and people place on technology-driven efficiency?
In what areas could the world stand become more efficient?
Christer Mjåset
Why your doctor needs your help to battle over-treatment
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Have you asked your doctor these questions? If not, why not? If so, what was their response?
Do you have a relationship with your doctor that supports these conversations?
Matt Walker
Sleep is your superpower
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Would you be willing to have brain surgery to get the implant that amplifies deep sleep? Why or why not?
How often do you get the recommended 7-8 hours of sleep a night?
Maja Jovanovic
How apologies kill our confidence
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How often do you find yourself making unnecessary apologies? What leads you to apologize in these moments?
If a colleague is 20 minutes late, would you rather them say, "I'm sorry for being late" or "Thank you for waiting for me?"
Monthly theme
September 2019
World of wonder
How often do you wonder about the world - from plants and animals to oceans and stars? These featured TED Talks will help your Circle explore “World of wonder”. Hover over each talk for conversation starters that support group discussion.
Greta Thurnberg
The disarming case to act right now on climate change
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Why do you think we "carry on like before" when it comes to climate change?
How persuasive do you find Greta's argument?
Jennifer Khan
Gene editing can now change an entire species - forever
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Are you encouraged or concerned about the impact of gene drive technology editing human nature?
What are the benefits and risks of using the technology and of not using the technology?
Barbara J. King
Grief and love in the animal kingdom
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Are we anthropomorphizing animals by assigning them human-defined emotions?
Do you believe that animals grieve? Why?
Stephen Webb
Where are all the aliens?
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How does the idea of intelligent life beyond humans — or the idea of humans being alone in the universe — make you feel?
What's the value of looking for alien civilizations if we're actually alone?
Climate action theme
Countdown
Keen to address climate change? Countdown is a global initiative to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis. Check out the bi-monthly Countdown theme.
Urgent theme
Here and Now
Facing an urgent issue? Here and now is an invitation to discuss a pressing topic that is affecting your community. Find related content or select a talk picked by hosts.
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3,500 hosts across 135 countries are fostering community and multiplying impact through their discussions. Here are a few!
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TED Circles hosted by Alessandra Will and Carla Pastorisa Dalzochio
Curitiba, Brazil
Hosting since February 2021
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TED Circles hosted by Talent Reunion
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Hosting since August 2020
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TED Circles hosted by TEDxFrankfurt
Frankfurt, Germany
Hosting since April 2020
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