Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Ted Talks: Life Hack

[5/21/14]

is going away from Netflix, but (I assume) you'll still be able watch in on youtube and on the TED website.

However there are no captions on the youtube videos, so I'll hunt down the TED videos

1 - Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are
2 - Jane McGonigal: The game that give you 10 extra years of your life
3 - Shawn Achor: The happy secret to better work
4 - Joshua Foer: Feats of memory anyone can do
5 - Derek Sivers: How to Start a Movement
6 - Terry Moore: How to Tie Your Shoes
7 - Sheena Iyengar: How to Make Choosing Easier
8 - Andy Puddicombe: All It Takes is 10 Mindful Minutes

*** [2/25/16]

Well it came back, but is going away again next month.

They added two more episodes to Life Hacks

9 - Arianna Huffington: How to Succeed?  Get More Sleep
10 - David Pogue: 10 Top Time-Saving Tech Tips

Teamplayer2345 made this playlist

This time, it came back with Life Hack 2: The Next Level

1. Nigel Martin: How to Make Work-Life Balance
2. Margaret Heffernan: Dare to Disagree
3. Ruth Chang: How to Make Hard Choices
4. Julian Treasure: How to Speak so that people want to listen
5. Emily Balcetis: Why Some People Find Exercise harder than ever
6.  David Grady: How to Save the World (Or at least yourself) from bad meetings
7. Carol Dweck: The Power of Believing that you can improve
8. Jeff Iliff: One More Reason to Get a Good Night's sleep
9. Kare Anderson: Ben an Opportunity Maker
10. Isabel Allende: How to Live Passionately no matter your age

playlist created by kerry Hokanson (who made a lot more playlists)

and here's a list of the Ted Talks that were previously on Netflix (way back when there were only eight Life Hacks :)  (wow somebody's even more anal than me... :)

Ted Talks: Head Games looks like another interesting one

[3/12/16] OK finished watching Life Hack 2.  Now starting to watch Best of TedX.  There's a playlist with that title on youtube, but it's not the same videos.  OK, write them down

1.  Larry Smith: Why You Will Faile to Have a Gr
2.  Dave Meslin: The Antidote to Apathy
3. Timothy Prestero: Design for People, Not A
4.  Luis von Ahn: Massive-scale Online Collabo
5.  Steve Kell: A Manifesto to Play, for Bularia
6.  Scilla Elworthy: Fighting with Non-Violence
7.  David R. Dow: Lessons from Death Row Inm...
8.  Jonas Gahr Store: In Defense of Dialogue
9.  Tal Golesworthy: How I Repaired My Own H...
10.  Mikko Hypponen: Three Types of Online Att
11.  Stephen Coleman: The Moral Dangers of N...
12.  Nimalya Kumar: India's Invisible Innovation
13.  Simon Shank: How Great Leaders Inspire A...
14.  Susan Colantunon: The Career Advice You...
15.  Dan Ariely:  What Makes Us Feel Good Abo...
16.  Young-ha Kim: Be an Artist, Right Now!
17.  Stella Young: I'm Not Your Inspiration, Than...
18.  Dan Pacholke: How Prisons Can Help Inm...
19.  Talithia Williams: Own Your Body's Data
20.  Megan Washington: Why I Live in Mortal Dr...
21.  Ge Wang: The DIY Orchestra of the Future
22.  Lorrie Faith Cranor: What's Wrong with You...

Here's another good list by some notable people


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