Talks to Consider
The brain can only perceive what the mind is willing to conceive. Thus by expanding your mental possibilities, you become more open to perceiving the reality of the world around you.
Red Door Yoga®, with the help of TED, brings you engaging talks from the world's most fascinating thinkers and doers to open your mind.
The TED Talks recommended here cover a variety of topics and presentation styles. Depending on how your mind has been patterned to work, you may find some of these talks to be straightforward and easy to access, while others will seem more complex, challenging you greatly to think outside of your conceptual box. The thoughts expressed by these other minds are not inherently right, but they are most certainly worth pondering. For as yoga teaches, when we limit our inner reality, we limit our outer reality as well.
To view the recorded talks, simply click on the links below. A written synopsis of each presenter's background and talk focus accompanies each of these videos. Over time, additional talks will be recommended and posted on this page. If there is a talk that you would like to recommend, please feel free to let us know!
Ben Dunlap:
A passionate life
Brene Brown:
The power of vulnerability
Chimamanda Adichie:
The danger of a single story
Chip Conley:
Measuring what makes life worthwhile
Dan Gilbert:
Exploring the frontiers of happiness
Dan Gilbert:
Why are we happy? Why aren't we happy?
Daniel Goleman:
Why aren't we all good Samaritans?
Daniel Kahneman:
The riddle of experience vs memory
Eve Ensler:
Security and insecurity
Elizabeth Gilbert:
A different way to think about creative genius
Jeremy Rifkin:
The "empathetic civilization"
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor:
Amazing Stroke of Insight
Jonathan Haidt:
The real difference between liberals and conservatives
Julian Bagini:
Is there a real you?
Kathryn Schulz:
On being wrong
Sir Ken Robinson:
Do schools kill creativity?
Sir Ken Robinson:
Bring on the learning revolution!
Matthieu Ricard:
Habits of happiness
Michael Sandel:
What's the right thing to do?
Rick Warren:
Living a life of purpose
Tony Robbins:
Why we do what we do



