If you’re not familiar with TED – you’re in for a treat. TED, which stands for “Technology, Entertainment, Design” was founded in 1990 it was a small secret gathering of very smart people with the plan to share and spread great ideas. It now has conferences all over the world and has hundreds of videos on the web. Here are a collection of my favourites…

Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?



Reggie Watts disorients you in the most entertaining way



James Randi: Homeopathy, quackery and fraud



James B. Glattfelder: Who controls the world?



Amy Cuddy: Your body language shapes who you are



Amanda Palmer: The art of asking



Andrew McAfee: What will future jobs look like



Mike Rowe: Learning from dirty jobs



Andrew McAfee: Are droids taking our jobs?



Michael Shermer: Why people believe strange things



Cameron Russell: Looks aren’t everything. Believe me, I’m a model.



Joe Smith: How to use a paper towel



Seth Godin: How to get your ideas to spread



Steven Levitt: The freakonomics of McDonalds vs. drugs



Dan Gilbert: Why are we happy? Why aren’t we happy?



Keith Barry – Brain Magic



Chris Anderson: How YouTube is driving innovation

David Blaine – how I help my breath for 17 minutes

