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Daryl Chen

Daryl Chen

Editor at Ideas

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  • English
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  • Entertainment
  • Science

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Personally speaking: Notes from Session 10 of TED2018 - TED Blog

​Sketches that speak volumes. When illustrator Christoph Niemann wakes up after falling asleep on an airplane, he says, “I have the most terrible taste in my mouth that cannot be described with words ... But it can be drawn.
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BMW at TED2018: Putting its self-driving car to the reading, mascar...

“The ultimate sitting machine.” Please be kind -- this is only my first attempt at a tagline for the BMW autonomous vehicle which I just went for a test drive, er, test ride in. Yes, I can proudly say that I’ve gone for a ride in the future -- and it’s smooth enough to eat ramen in.
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Steelcase at TED2018: Here’s what a desk chair inspired by a TED Ta...

It’s only fitting that the chair which serves as the focal point of the Steelcase exhibit space at TED2018 was inspired, in part, by a TED Talk. Back at TED2009, Steelcase VP of Global Design and Product Engineering James Ludwig saw athlete and Paralympian Aimee Mullins speak about her different...
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How to change your relationship with food — and stop eating your fe...

Here are three common-sense tips to help you feed your hunger, not your emotions, from dietician Eve Lahijani.
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TEDsters are optimists who get great ideas in the shower: the Brigh...

TED2019 opened in Vancouver on April 15 with the ambitious theme of “Bigger than us.” For the next five days, attendees were treated to a lively buffet of topics and speakers, with more than 70 talks, Q&As, performances, workshops and discovery sessions.
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I wrote a haiku every day for a week — here's what I learned | - TE...

Attention fellow word nerds: Daily haiku-ing fired up my creativity, sweetened my days, brought me closer to others, and more, says TED Ideas Editor Daryl Chen.
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How to help kids fall in love with the outdoors - TED Ideas

You don’t need to go to a national park to help your kids fall in love with nature; a walk around the block can be enough. Tech also doesn’t have to be the enemy. Instead, use it as a tool to…
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Tired of procrastinating? To overcome it, take the time to understa...

Procrastination isn’t shameful or a character flaw. Instead it’s rooted in a very human need: the need to feel competent and worthy, says educator Nic Voge.
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How Adolf Hitler, Bernie Madoff and Amanda Knox show us 4 very huma...

Most of us want to believe we would have flagged Hitler and Madoff right away had we met them in person. But would we have? In a thought-provoking new book, writer Malcolm Gladwell argues that our …
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3 steps to having difficult — but necessary — conversations | - TED...

What’s your elephant in the room? Every group — whether it’s a family or a team in the workplace — has one: an uncomfortable, complicated or charged conversation that hasn’t happe…
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This is the real reason you procrastinate — and how to break the ha...

In a new episode of WorkLife with Adam Grant, a TED podcast, Adam dives deep into procrastination with author Margaret Atwood, psychologist Fuchsia Sirois, and others.
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How to be vulnerable at work without spilling everything, from Bren...

In this special excerpt from the TED podcast WorkLife with Adam Grant, Adam and Brené Brown discuss how open is too open when it comes to the workplace.