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TED Radio Hour

Listen Again: Revitalize

TED Radio Hour

NPR

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science, Technology

4.421.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2021

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Original broadcast date: April 9, 2021. After an exhausting year for everyone, how can we bring what's been dormant back to life? This hour, TED speakers explore ways to revitalize our minds, bodies, buildings—and even populations. Guests include psychologist Guy Winch, visual artist Amanda Williams, biophysicist Andrew Pelling, and writer Wajahat Ali.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Manouche, and I am officially nominating burnout as the word of the year.

0:06.2

I mean, did you see the latest jobs report?

0:08.6

A record 3% of the American workforce quit in August.

0:12.6

4.3 million people.

0:15.3

Maybe that includes you, or you know that exhausted feeling.

0:19.8

Like you need to be revitalized.

0:22.3

Well, that's what this episode is all about.

0:24.4

How we can bring something that is worn out back to life.

0:28.7

This one originally aired in April, but it is so close to my heart.

0:33.0

So please listen again or listen for the first time if you need some inspiration or a different

0:38.8

perspective on this topic.

0:41.2

Meanwhile, little programming note, the team and I are hard at work on a couple great new

0:46.4

episodes that are coming your way.

0:48.7

So I'll talk to you soon and thanks as always for being here.

0:53.6

This is the Ted Radio Hour.

0:57.8

Each week, groundbreaking Ted Talks.

1:00.0

Our job now is to dream big.

1:01.4

Deliver it at Ted Conferences.

1:03.1

To bring about the future we want to see.

1:05.2

Around the world.

1:06.2

To understand who we are.

1:08.2

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

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