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TED Radio Hour

How to repair your most important relationships

TED Radio Hour

NPR

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science, Technology

4.421.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

It's never too late to make things right—even when cracks form within our relationships with our families, our environment...or the inevitable. This hour, TED speakers offer healing solutions.

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0:02.3

Science is a rigorous process that requires questions, testing, transparency, and results that can be proven.

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This approach is integral to every breakthrough Bayer brings forward.

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Innovations that save lives and feed the world.

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Science Delivers.com.

0:18.2

This is the TED Radio Hour. Each week, groundbreaking TED Talks. Our job now is to dream big.

0:26.3

Delivered at TED conferences. To bring about the future we want to see around the world.

0:31.0

To understand who we are. From those talks, we bring you speakers and ideas that will surprise you. You just don't know what you're

0:39.3

going to find. Challenge you. We truly have to ask ourselves, like, why is it noteworthy? And even change you.

0:44.4

I literally feel like I'm a different person. Yes. Do you feel that way? Ideas worth spreading.

0:51.6

From TED and NPR.

0:57.0

I'm Minouche Zamoroti.

1:02.1

So, as I've mentioned before, I have another job besides this one.

1:03.6

I'm a parent.

1:13.7

And as anyone who is a parent or has a parent knows, playing hooky is not an option as much as you might like to.

1:19.6

I had a day. Like I had a day. I was super stressed out. I hadn't slept. I was thinking about a million things at work. It was Sunday night. I mean, I don't know any parent who's like at their best on Sunday

1:25.3

night. This is Becky Kennedy.

1:28.0

She's a clinical psychologist and a mother of three.

1:31.7

That night, she was in the kitchen.

1:33.7

It was time for dinner.

1:35.2

And my son walked into the kitchen.

1:38.9

He looked at the table and he's like, oh, chicken.

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