TED is all about sharing ideas worth spreading, and here at TEDxUF, we’re on a mission to make that happen. Most people know and love Gainesville for the Florida Gators, but we are also home to captivating people and places. Amplifying the voices of students, staff, community members, and our TEDxUF team, join us in this year’s season of Let’s (TED) Talk About It!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | Education |
As our TEDxUF conference approaches, we reminisce with someone who knows the stage all too well. In this week’s episode, we discuss everything psychology and sustainability with Dr. Ron Chandler, cofounder and president of Conservation Initiative for... more
TED has become a global phenomenon with millions of people worldwide engaging with their online talks and in-person conferences, but its success wasn’t always obvious. In this episode, we dive into the history of TED and discover how the non-profit c... more
The TEDxUF team is composed of students from many different disciplines, backgrounds, and of course, opinions. In this episode, we debate with members of each team about topics from some of the most famous TED Talks. Listen as we discuss negative ste... more
While many people have ideas worth spreading, executing them tends to be more difficult. In this episode, Gbemi Awonusonu, the 2024 TEDxUF Speaker Director, shares her insight about how to become a better speaker. She shares her public speaking journ... more
Welcome to a new season of the TEDxUF podcast, big things are coming your way! In the first episode of “Let’s (TED) Talk About It”, we get to know Areesha Razi, Kyhlin Bellhorn, and Norman Bukingolts, the 2024 Executive Board. Listen as we laugh and ... more
Welcome back to a new semester! Meet our 2022-2023 Executive Board and hear their thoughts and insight about TEDxUF.
Cleft Lip and Palate (CLP) is most widely known because of it's effects on a person's appearance; however, there are many lesser known struggles, such as being underestimated in professional settings, and feeling excluded from society. Today we are t... more
In a time when microbes are dominating our lives, researchers like Dr. Czyz are always looking for ways to avoid our "Microbial Doomsday." Dr. Czyz is an Assistant Professor at the University of Florida with the Microbiology and Cell Sciences Departm... more
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I'm an avid lover of TED and TEDx talks, and this podcast series bridges those two loves together. As a college student, I further love how it talks about real, relevant issues that affect us students, but that also affect the greater world. Definitely worth the listen!
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