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Whatever your business conundrum, there’s a TED Talk for that — whether you want to learn how to land that promotion, set smart goals, undo injustice at work, or unlock the next big innovation. Every Monday, host Modupe Akinola of Columbia Business School presents the most powerful and surprising ideas that illuminate the business world. After the talk, you'll get a mini-lesson from Modupe on how to apply the ideas in your own life — because business evolves every day, and our ideas about it should, too.

Episodes

The trap of win-lose thinking (and how to escape it) | John Mackey

The trap of win-lose thinking (and how to escape it) | John Mackey

What do you get when you combine a major flood and near-bankruptcy? For Whole Foods cofounder John Mackey, the answer reshaped his business into a household name. He takes us back to the night his first store was destroyed, showing how shifting from a win-lose mindset to a "win-win-win" worldview helped him achieve success — and why it can work for you, too. After, Modupe teases what she would add to improve John's "win-win-win" perspective. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
13min•Mar 16, 2026
Why are we demolishing homes during a housing crisis? | Olaf Grawert

Why are we demolishing homes during a housing crisis? | Olaf Grawert

Every minute somewhere in Europe, a house is demolished — along with the memories and sense of community it holds, says architect Olaf Grawert. Exposing the human and environmental cost of demolition for profit, he highlights a bold alternative that could address the growing housing crisis. Learn how rethinking the value of the buildings we already have could create sustainable, affordable homes for millions and reshape the future of cities. After Modupe reflects on why value and profit are not the same and why housing is a necessity. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
16min•Mar 9, 2026
4 hard truths about capitalism and climate | Steve Howard

4 hard truths about capitalism and climate | Steve Howard

For decades, investor and business leader Steve Howard watched companies pour money and effort into sustainability initiatives... and still fall short. The problem isn’t a lack of will, he says; it’s that capitalism and climate have been wired to work against each other. He shares four realities that explain why even well-intentioned businesses fail at climate action — as well as a plan to flip the system, making green innovation so powerful the market can’t resist it. After, Modupe talks about why ignoring climate change isn't an option. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
18min•Mar 2, 2026
The question that saved my company from bankruptcy | Sharon Price John

The question that saved my company from bankruptcy | Sharon Price John

Everything successful starts with heart — even the most pragmatic business plan, says Sharon Price John, CEO of Build-A-Bear. She shares how she led a purpose-centered approach to save the beloved teddy bear company from bankruptcy and get it back to global profitability, all by asking one powerful question. Then Modupe reflects on why focusing only on data and numbers aren't enough and how to reintroduce emotion and storytelling to help define change. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
15min•Feb 23, 2026
Be Kind: The Most Overlooked Driver of Success | From Think Fast Talk Smart

Be Kind: The Most Overlooked Driver of Success | From Think Fast Talk Smart

What if kindness isn’t a soft skill — but a strategic one? In this special episode from Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams talks with management professor Bonnie Hayden Cheng about the business case for kindness. Her research on the “return on kindness” suggests that organizations grounded in compassion, candor, and trust often see stronger performance, deeper engagement, and healthier workplace cultures. Together, they explore how thoughtful communication shapes both relationships and results, and how small shifts can make a meaningful impact at work. Think Fast, Talk Smart focuses on one of the most essential professional skills: communication. The podcast features conversations with leading researchers, authors, and practitioners who share practical, research-backed strategies you can use right away. Tune in twice a week for clear, actionable communication advice for virtually any professional situation. Or follow this link to listen more: https://link.podtrac.com/TED Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
22min•Feb 16, 2026
The surprisingly simple reason teams fail | Tessa West

The surprisingly simple reason teams fail | Tessa West

In 1999, a NASA mission to Mars failed... not from a technical glitch, but because people weren't talking to each other. Psychology professor Tessa West explores how assumptions, overlooked details and "hidden languages" can quietly sabotage even the smartest teams — and explores the small shifts in communication that can make a big difference in how information lands. After the talk, Modupe urges you to be brave and ask for clarification and how it can help you feel more empowered in the workplace. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
18min•Feb 9, 2026
How to empower the next generation of pilots | Refilwe Ledwaba

How to empower the next generation of pilots | Refilwe Ledwaba

What does it take to fly a plane? For TED Fellow Refilwe Ledwaba, it took perseverance and drive — and an instructor who took the time to teach to her learning style. Today, as founder of Girls Fly Africa, Ledwaba is empowering the next generation of pilots, particularly young women, with the engineering skills, professional networks and hands-on experience they need to take flight into a sky-high career. After the talk, Modupe shares tips on how you can go the extra step as a mentor. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
10min•Feb 2, 2026
The flourishing future of women's sports | Kate Johnson

The flourishing future of women's sports | Kate Johnson

Women's sports are surging in popularity around the world, with record-breaking viewership, attendance and revenue growth. And yet, social media algorithms still skew towards covering men's sports. Olympic rower Kate Johnson, who now leads global marketing strategy for sports and entertainment at Google, unpacks why this is still happening — and what it will take to level the playing field for women’s sports. Later, Modupe makes the case for why you should watch more women sports. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
16min•Jan 26, 2026
Interview: 4 ways to design a disability-friendly future with BJ Miller

Interview: 4 ways to design a disability-friendly future with BJ Miller

Dr. BJ Miller was a college sophomore when a sudden electrical accident nearly took his life. After months in a hospital burn unit and multiple amputations, he emerged into a world that saw him — and treated him — differently. But that experience became the foundation for everything that followed. Now a palliative care physician and one of the most compassionate voices in medicine, BJ is redefining what it means to live fully after loss and change. He challenges the very idea of “normal,” reminding us that disability isn’t a flaw to fix, but part of the human spectrum. His work invites us to expand our imagination of what it means to be alive, to belong, and to be whole. Join us on Instagram for more stories, behind-the-scenes moments, and reflections on living and dying. After the interview, Shoshana features a TED talk from Meghan Hussey on 4 Ways To Design a Disability-Friendly Future. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
48min•Jan 19, 2026
Will climate change make your home uninsurable? | Amy Barnes

Will climate change make your home uninsurable? | Amy Barnes

Insurance is the hidden engine that keeps the economy churning, but climate change is making home insurance unaffordable for many people, says climate risk advisor Amy Barnes. She reveals why soaring premiums aren't just bad news for homeowners, but also a flashing red signal for the global financial system — and why investing in resilience now could change everything. After the talk, Modupe reflects on the need to invest in solutions that will mitigate the harm of climate change. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
11min•Jan 12, 2026
What it’s really like to win the lottery | Matt Pitcher

What it’s really like to win the lottery | Matt Pitcher

What happens when ordinary people win the lottery? Financial planner Matt Pitcher shares lessons from more than a decade of advising lotto winners, revealing how sudden wealth can unbalance life and spark consumerism — or create profound opportunities for meaning. This talk just might make you rethink the link between money and happiness. Then Modupe reflects on hitting the jackpot at work and what does it mean to have days filled with joy. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
14min•Jan 5, 2026
How we got hooked on credit cards | from TED Talks Daily

How we got hooked on credit cards | from TED Talks Daily

Today, credit cards are a $500 billion-a-year industry. Banks consider these lines of credit when deciding whether or not to approve loans, incentivizing customers to maintain multiple credit cards. So, how did this lending system originate? And how did they get to be so popular? Nidhi Upadhyaya digs into the history of credit cards in the United States. [Directed by Jeff Le Bars, JetPropulsion.space, narrated by Bethany Cutmore-Scott, music by Salil Bhayani, cAMP Studio]. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
4min•Dec 29, 2025
What 2025 Taught Us—And Where 2026 Is Taking Us

What 2025 Taught Us—And Where 2026 Is Taking Us

What do foot massage parties, otters, and AI robot tutors have in common? To find out, tune into our special end-of-year conversation featuring the hosts from TED Talks Daily, TED Radio Hour, TED Business, and TED Tech! Elise Hu of TED Talks Daily hosted a conversation with Manoush Zomorodi, Modupe Akinola and Sherrell Dorsey, where they discussed the biggest ideas dominating their industry and the lesser-known insights they wished garnered more attention. From pushing back against AI advances to sharing the TED Talks that inspired them, Elise, Manoush, Modupe, and Sherrell reflect on 2025 and look ahead to 2026. Conversations Mentioned TED Radio Hour Ray Kurzweil, " Could AI extend your life indefinitely? Futurist Ray Kurzweil thinks so " Victor Riparbelli, “ Will AI avatars eventually teach our kids? ” Philip Johns, “ Singapore's otters are butting heads with their human neighbors. Can they coexist? ” Restoring trust in government, " Move fast...and fix democracy? " TED Talks Sitoyo Lopokoiyit in conversation with Jacqueline Novogratz " A story of moral imagination and bold entrepreneurship " Sarah Beery, " How AI is unearthing hidden scientific knowledge " Scott Loarie (of iNaturalist), " The surprising power of your nature photos " Daniel Zavala-Araiza, " The best way to lower Earth’s temperature — fast " Jennifer Pahlka, " Coding a better government " Pinky Cole (Slutty Vegan), " How I make vegan food sexy " Jason Huang, " The high-wire act of unlocking clean energy " Jennifer Doudna, " CRISPR's next advance is bigger than you think " Jonny Sun, " You are not alone in your loneliness " Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
55min•Dec 21, 2025
Stephen J. Dubner | from Design Matters

Stephen J. Dubner | from Design Matters

Stephen J. Dubner is an award-winning journalist, bestselling author, and co-creator of Freakonomics—the cultural phenomenon that, over the past 20 years, has grown into a global franchise, changing how millions think, revealing the hidden side of everything, and challenging us to question what we know. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
1h 25min•Dec 15, 2025
Why we need to know our lives matter | Jennifer Wallace

Why we need to know our lives matter | Jennifer Wallace

It’s not enough to do important work — we need to know it truly matters, says journalist Jennifer Wallace. Drawing on her research into firefighters, caregivers and more, she shows how simple acts of acknowledgment and connection can fuel our sense of purpose in a world that too often undervalues recognition. After the talk, Modupe shares how you can practice gratitude. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
15min•Dec 8, 2025
Most countries fail at clean energy. Here’s how mine succeeded | Sebastián Kind

Most countries fail at clean energy. Here’s how mine succeeded | Sebastián Kind

Energy expert Sebastián Kind helped Argentina go from virtually no renewable energy to generating nearly 40 percent of its electricity from wind and solar in just six years, despite economic crises and skepticism. How did the country's transition off fossil fuels happen so quickly? He shows why the key breakthrough didn't hinge on technology or resources — and explains how other countries can follow the same path. After the talk, Modupe reflects on Sebastián roadmap for promoting renewable energy laws amid a polarized government. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
14min•Dec 1, 2025
What sex, soap and alcohol taught me about making an impact | Myriam Sidibe

What sex, soap and alcohol taught me about making an impact | Myriam Sidibe

What if saving lives and growing a company went hand in hand? Public health expert Myriam Sidibe thinks many businesses are going about social impact all wrong — and leaving millions of dollars on the table at the same time. Drawing from decades of experience, she reveals a playbook for brands to create real impact, proving that what’s good for society can be great for business. After the talk, Modupe challenges you to rethink mealtime conversations as opportunities to start sowing seeds for change. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
13min•Nov 24, 2025
Tax the rich — and save the planet | from TED Talks Daily

Tax the rich — and save the planet | from TED Talks Daily

Nobel Prize-winning economist Esther Duflo brings her data-driven precision to the climate crisis — and the numbers are damning. While world leaders haggle over finances at endless summits, rising temperatures will kill millions in the poorest countries by the end of this century. She calculates the staggering cost of wealthy nations pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, proving that getting billionaires to pay their fair share in taxes is the best way to cover these damages. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
12min•Nov 17, 2025
Tech Solutions (#1): The affordable tech that will revolutionize farming (with Samir Ibrahim and Josephine Waweru)

Tech Solutions (#1): The affordable tech that will revolutionize farming (with Samir Ibrahim and Josephine Waweru)

When entrepreneur Samir Ibrahim asked farmers in Kenya what problem they most needed solved, the answer was simple: reliable access to water to irrigate their farms year-round. Samir is the CEO of SunCulture, a company replacing diesel- and petrol-powered water pumps with more affordable solar-powered ones. He sits down with Sherrell Dorsey, host of the “TED Tech” podcast, to discuss how he continues to innovate his product to serve smallholder farmers. Later, Sherrell chats with coffee farmer Josephine Waweru about how SunCulture’s pump revolutionized her farm and the advice she has for young people to succeed. This is episode one of a four-part series airing this month on TED Tech, where host and climate tech journalist Sherrell Dorsey speaks with climate leaders on the technology sparking a greener, more equitable future. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
24min•Nov 10, 2025
A bold idea to rebuild the working class | Molly Hemstreet

A bold idea to rebuild the working class | Molly Hemstreet

Struggling communities don’t need handouts — they need bold new ways to root wealth. Meet Molly Hemstreet — a TED Fellow, Southern Appalachia native and cofounder of worker support network the Industrial Commons — who’s flipping the script on generational poverty by turning textile waste into $9-per-pound yarn and factory workers into business owners. Discover how her long-haul approach is rebuilding rural economies stitch by stitch, proving that opportunity grows when we stop extracting and start empowering. After the talk, Modupe reflects on how much change-making is site-specific and how you can think about showing up for your communities? Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast.
11min•Nov 3, 2025
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