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A different way to measure success in health care | Andrew Bastawrous

After building a smartphone app to bring eye care to millions of people in remote areas, eye surgeon and TED Fellow Andrew Bastawrous confronted a new question: What do we lose when health care chases speed and efficiency? He offers a quiet provocation for how to get better outco ...  Afficher plus

Will AI take your job in the next 10 years? Wrong question | Vinciane Beauchene

As AI agents take over more tasks at work, the question isn’t whether or not humans matter — it’s how we make our impact count. Leadership expert Vinciane Beauchene challenges some commonly held assumptions about how AI will transform the workplace, sharing a blueprint for leader ...  Afficher plus

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An Olympic champion's mindset for overcoming fear | Allyson Felix
TED Health

Getting pregnant as a track and field athlete is often called the "kiss of death" -- a sign your athletic career will soon end. Olympic champion, entrepreneur and proud mother Allyson Felix thinks it shouldn't be that way. She tells the story of starting a family while fighting t ...  Afficher plus

Allyson Felix on Breaking Olympic Records, Shattering Stereotypes & Unleashing Greatness EP 1456
The School of Greatness

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Today we sit down with Allyson Felix to discuss her remarkable track and field career and her impact beyond the sport. As the most decorated A ...

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Apolo Ohno & Lisa Leslie: How to Be An Olympian
Why Am I Telling You This? with Bill Clinton

At their best, the Olympics symbolize our world’s potential for cooperation, honoring the common humanity that unites us across old divisions of gender, race, and geographical borders. With the 2022 Winter Olympics having drawn to a close, President Clinton sits down with two ico ...  Afficher plus

Allyson Felix on defeating disappointment and savoring success
ReThinking

At the age of 18, Allyson Felix took home the Olympic silver medal in the 200 meter dash. She was devastated. Where others saw “second-best in the world,” she only saw “not first.” That race lit a fire that would carry her on to become the most decorated track and field athlete i ...  Afficher plus