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TED Radio Hour

It Takes Time

TED Radio Hour

NPR

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science, Technology

4.3 β€’ 21.7K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 5 February 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

We live in an era of instant gratification. But some things β€” to reach their full potential β€” simply cannot be rushed. This hour, TED speakers explore what we can learn from ideas that take time. Guests include zoologist Lucy Cooke, neuroscientist Matthew Walker, architect Julia Watson, and NASA engineer Nagin Cox.

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0:00.0

This is the Ted Radio Hour.

0:04.4

Each week, groundbreaking Ted Talks.

0:06.8

Our job now is to dream big.

0:08.1

Deliver it at Ted Conferences.

0:09.8

To bring about the future we want to see.

0:11.9

Around the world.

0:12.9

To understand who we are.

0:14.8

From those talks, we bring you speakers and ideas that will surprise you.

0:20.0

You just don't know what you're gonna find.

0:21.8

Challenge you.

0:22.7

We truly have to ask ourselves, like, why is it noteworthy?

0:25.1

And even change you.

0:26.2

I literally feel like I'm a different person.

0:28.4

Yes.

0:29.7

Do you feel that way?

0:31.1

Ideas worth spreading.

0:33.5

From Ted and NPR.

0:43.0

I'm Anusha Zamorodi.

0:48.3

And on the show today, we are surrendering to things that take time.

0:53.9

And let's start with a moment or two.

1:01.6

Appreciating the slowest mammal in the world.

1:06.2

There is no other animal like them on the planet.

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