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How to prepare yourself for 2026 (with 3 lessons from TED-Ed)

The end of the year is a time to reflect and think ahead. What hopes did you have for 2025, and what might be different for 2026? In this special episode, learn from three TED-Ed lessons on how to overcome your mistakes, make smarter decisions and get motivated even when you don’ ...  Afficher plus

How art transforms brokenness into beauty | Lily Yeh (re-release)

Lily Yeh calls herself a barefoot artist: she travels the world with a suitcase full of art supplies, working with whoever wants to join her. In an inspiring talk, she shares the fruits of her collaborative art projects that bring color, community and beauty to public spaces ofte ...  Afficher plus

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