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Native American Oral Storytelling & History | Seth Fairchild | TEDxSMU
Through this initiative we share the history of our people in their voice, as seen through their eyes. We focus on everyday lives of Choctaws through pivotal moments in history, exploring topics such as the Civil Rights movement, boarding school initiatives, and relocation efforts. We gather oral accounts of what it was like to be Native American through these times, from the stories that make us unique as a people to the everyday activities that universally bind all of us to one another. We use technology to preserve and share our unique story and wisdom that has come from these encounters.
Seth Fairchild is a graduate of the Southeastern Oklahoma State University Honors Program and a former member of Southeastern University's Native American Council. Shortly after earning his degree in...
published: 03 Nov 2015
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Egyptian Mythology: The Essential - Ra, Horus,Osiris, Seth, Anubis, Bastet - See U in History
Egyptian Mythology: The Essential - Ra, Horus,Osiris, Seth, Anubis, Bastet
#EgyptianMythology #Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
published: 16 Jan 2019
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1-5-4 - Cain, Abel & Seth - The Complete Bible Overview
Lesson Objective: To see the importance and role of Adam and Eve's children: Cain, Abel & Seth. Main Ideas: 1) Adam and Eve’s sons, Cain and Abel both give offerings to God but Cain’s is rejected by God and Abel’s is accepted. 2) We learn from the New Testament that Abel was wicked and his offering was given from the wrong heart. Cain then murders his brother Abel. 3) Seth’s birth shows the faithfulness of God toward his people and continues the line of Adam until it eventually comes to Jesus Christ.
** This video is part of a series called The Complete Bible Overview. Learn more at YouCanLearntheBible.com**
:::::::: LESSON NOTES ::::::::
Now we come to the first children of Adam and Eve: Cain, Abel, and Seth.
Now that sin has entered the human race, and Adam and Eve have been expelled...
published: 28 Nov 2018
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Your brain hallucinates your conscious reality | Anil Seth
Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
Right now, billions of neurons in your brain are working together to generate a conscious experience -- and not just any conscious experience, your experience of the world around you and of yourself within it. How does this happen? According to neuroscientist Anil Seth, we're all hallucinating all the time; when we agree about our hallucinations, we call it "reality." Join Seth for a delightfully disorienting talk that may leave you questioning the very nature of your existence.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or le...
published: 18 Jul 2017
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The Secrets in Our Google Searches | Seth Stephens-Davidowitz | TEDxWarwick
People tell things to Google that they don't tell anyone else. Seth talks about what he learned about topics such as suicide, racism, and anti-Muslim attitudes, by analysing our everyday online searches. A Harvard-trained economist, former data analyst at Google and New York Times writer, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has devoted the past four years to perusing anonymous Google search histories, Facebook posts and other digital platforms. By delving into the deepest recesses of this big-data goldmine, Seth's bestselling book ‘Everybody Lies’ offers groundbreaking insight into the anxieties, desires and prejudices which lurk in the deepest recesses of the human psyche. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn mor...
published: 19 Apr 2018
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Mindscape 58 | Seth MacFarlane on Using Science Fiction to Explore Humanity
Blog post with audio player, show notes, and transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2019/08/05/58-seth-macfarlane-on-using-science-fiction-to-explore-humanity/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanmcarroll
Fiction shines a light on the human condition by putting people into imaginary situations and envisioning what might happen. Science fiction expands this technique by considering situations in the future, with advanced technology, or with utterly different social contexts. Seth MacFarlane’s show The Orville is good old-fashioned space opera, but it’s also a laboratory for exploring the intricacies of human behavior. There are interpersonal conflicts, sexual politics, alien perspectives, and grappling with the implications of technology. I talk with Seth about all thes...
published: 05 Aug 2019
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Google Searches May Be the Best Measure of Human Nature Yet | Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has a sneaking suspicion that we might not be all that honest with each other. Instead, we seem to be far more honest with a website. The things that people type into the Google search bar, Stephens-Davidowitz says, reveal far more about a person than any in-depth interviewer could ever dream of. Even how racist someone can be. What's alarming is that prior to the 2008 election, Stephens-Davidowitz saw a big uptick in racist searches coming from alarming places. He had expected the South to make perhaps a portion of these searches, but he was shocked to see the searches coming from Michigan, Pennsylvania, and more. And to cap that off, most of those searches were hardly fringe searches: they matched the amount of bigger-name searches like Lakers, migraines, and The...
published: 05 Jun 2017
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How entrepreneurs can change society - the story of Honest Tea: Seth Goldman at TEDxMidAtlantic
Seth Goldman is co-founder, President and TeaEO of Honest Tea, the company he co-founded in 1998 with Professor Barry Nalebuff of the Yale School of Management. An entrepreneur at heart, Seth started with lemonade stands and newspaper routes as a kid, created a non-profit urban service program, and nearly pursued a prize-winning biotechnology idea before he started Honest Tea in his kitchen.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guida...
published: 23 Nov 2013
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Native American Oral Storytelling & History | Seth Fairchild | TEDxSMU
Through this initiative we share the history of our people in their voice, as seen through their eyes. We focus on everyday lives of Choctaws through pivotal mo...
Through this initiative we share the history of our people in their voice, as seen through their eyes. We focus on everyday lives of Choctaws through pivotal moments in history, exploring topics such as the Civil Rights movement, boarding school initiatives, and relocation efforts. We gather oral accounts of what it was like to be Native American through these times, from the stories that make us unique as a people to the everyday activities that universally bind all of us to one another. We use technology to preserve and share our unique story and wisdom that has come from these encounters.
Seth Fairchild is a graduate of the Southeastern Oklahoma State University Honors Program and a former member of Southeastern University's Native American Council. Shortly after earning his degree in Business Administration and Marketing, Seth accepted a position with his tribe, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, to work with Choctaw students ages 6-18 through the Success Through Academic Recognition (STAR) program. In 2011, Seth joined forces with the newly revived Chahta Foundation, a nonprofit that is closely associated with the Choctaw Nation and whose primary beneficiaries are Choctaws living throughout the United States. In this capacity, Seth has worked diligently with a small core staff to build and develop the Chahta Foundation so that it may best serve Choctaws through innovative educational, cultural, and health-related initiatives. Outside work, Seth enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Native_American_Oral_Storytelling_History_|_Seth_Fairchild_|_Tedxsmu
Through this initiative we share the history of our people in their voice, as seen through their eyes. We focus on everyday lives of Choctaws through pivotal moments in history, exploring topics such as the Civil Rights movement, boarding school initiatives, and relocation efforts. We gather oral accounts of what it was like to be Native American through these times, from the stories that make us unique as a people to the everyday activities that universally bind all of us to one another. We use technology to preserve and share our unique story and wisdom that has come from these encounters.
Seth Fairchild is a graduate of the Southeastern Oklahoma State University Honors Program and a former member of Southeastern University's Native American Council. Shortly after earning his degree in Business Administration and Marketing, Seth accepted a position with his tribe, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, to work with Choctaw students ages 6-18 through the Success Through Academic Recognition (STAR) program. In 2011, Seth joined forces with the newly revived Chahta Foundation, a nonprofit that is closely associated with the Choctaw Nation and whose primary beneficiaries are Choctaws living throughout the United States. In this capacity, Seth has worked diligently with a small core staff to build and develop the Chahta Foundation so that it may best serve Choctaws through innovative educational, cultural, and health-related initiatives. Outside work, Seth enjoys spending time with his wife and daughter.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 53091
15:34
Egyptian Mythology: The Essential - Ra, Horus,Osiris, Seth, Anubis, Bastet - See U in History
Egyptian Mythology: The Essential - Ra, Horus,Osiris, Seth, Anubis, Bastet
#EgyptianMythology #Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
Egyptian Mythology: The Essential - Ra, Horus,Osiris, Seth, Anubis, Bastet
#EgyptianMythology #Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
https://wn.com/Egyptian_Mythology_The_Essential_Ra,_Horus,Osiris,_Seth,_Anubis,_Bastet_See_U_In_History
Egyptian Mythology: The Essential - Ra, Horus,Osiris, Seth, Anubis, Bastet
#EgyptianMythology #Mythology #SeeUinHistory #History #MythologyExplained
- published: 16 Jan 2019
- views: 5322216
7:35
1-5-4 - Cain, Abel & Seth - The Complete Bible Overview
Lesson Objective: To see the importance and role of Adam and Eve's children: Cain, Abel & Seth. Main Ideas: 1) Adam and Eve’s sons, Cain and Abel both give offe...
Lesson Objective: To see the importance and role of Adam and Eve's children: Cain, Abel & Seth. Main Ideas: 1) Adam and Eve’s sons, Cain and Abel both give offerings to God but Cain’s is rejected by God and Abel’s is accepted. 2) We learn from the New Testament that Abel was wicked and his offering was given from the wrong heart. Cain then murders his brother Abel. 3) Seth’s birth shows the faithfulness of God toward his people and continues the line of Adam until it eventually comes to Jesus Christ.
** This video is part of a series called The Complete Bible Overview. Learn more at YouCanLearntheBible.com**
:::::::: LESSON NOTES ::::::::
Now we come to the first children of Adam and Eve: Cain, Abel, and Seth.
Now that sin has entered the human race, and Adam and Eve have been expelled from Eden, life goes on. Instead of life in the presence and with the fellowship of God, it is a life of toil and labor. It is life that is now defined by the barriers of sin, and it is sin that rears its ugly head immediately within the life of the children of Adam and Eve.
Now Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived
and bore Cain, and said, “I have acquired a man from the LORD.”
2 Then she bore again, this time his brother Abel.
Now Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.
3 And in the process of time it came to pass
that Cain brought an offering of the fruit of the ground to the LORD.
4 Abel also brought of the firstborn of his flock
and of their fat. And the LORD respected Abel and his offering,
5 but He did not respect Cain and his offering.
And Cain was very angry, and his countenance fell.
6 So the LORD said to Cain, “Why are you angry?
And why has your countenance fallen?
7 If you do well, will you not be accepted?
And if you do not do well, sin lies at the door.
And its desire is for you, but you should rule over it.”
8 Now Cain talked with Abel his brother;
and it came to pass, when they were in the field,
that Cain rose up against Abel his brother and killed him.
A lot of time is summarized in these short verses in Genesis 4. However, what we need to know about the children of Adam and Eve is recounted in these verses. Here we find two of the children, Cain and Abel. These two boys could not be more different from each other. Each of them brings an offering to the Lord. Yet, only the offering of Able is accepted.
Why was Abel's offering accepted but not Cain's?
(Ran out of space! Complete notes available in this lesson on YouCanLearntheBible.com)
:::::::: ABOUT THIS VIDEO ::::::::
Every video in this playlist comes from a 3-Part Series called The Complete Bible Overview from YouCanLearntheBible.com, a free online video-based Bible training website. Videos are taught by Pastor Bodie Quirk of Heritage Christian Fellowship in Orange, CA (www.hcf.cc)
Main Site: https://www.youcanlearnthebible.com
Course Page: https://www.youcanlearnthebible.com/the-complete-bible-overview-courses
:::::::: OTHER VIDEOS FROM THIS COURSE ::::::::
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPohlNhELbjlV_pWtzjnS6bKI
MODULE 2: BEFORE CREATION
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoiMYByouwfwnDHv3OBklhH6
MODULE 3: CREATION
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoh7JMhkgVHYqJdiRB98b1M4
MODULE 4: THE FALL
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoibyY2a7awMzs6jIp2eTu7O
MODULE 5: FROM ADAM TO NOAH
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPogwAtr9YYHNwfz3RqLSy7JH
1-5-1—Module 5 Introduction—https://youtu.be/xhTv7u2oLzU
1-5-2—The Legacy of Sin—https://youtu.be/frbrueuYo6M
1-5-3—The Pre-Historical Period—https://youtu.be/eixts_VGy3I
1-5-4—Cain, Abel & Seth—https://youtu.be/bvlBg_WU-zs
1-5-5—Genesis 5 and Geneologies—https://youtu.be/_tPdly0AASA
1-5-6—The Days of Noah—https://youtu.be/9QaxCaM8GIM
1-5-7—Preserving The Line—https://youtu.be/tQkKMuxdxaU
MODULE 6: THE FLOOD TO ABRAHAM
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoidM1BSR0huSeqhJzmrb-OO
MODULE 7: THE IMPORTANCE OF ABRAHAM
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPohZR2bkAWC1B9FLtm_YoHbM
MODULE 8: FROM ABRAHAM TO JOSEPH
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPogGoG0tzh_jsGt220yMndx9
MODULE 9: MOSES, EXODUS AND LAW
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoh8IUE99IqO1Q83ZKYqPBTJ
MODULE 10: FROM MOSES TO SAMUEL
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPogypkMa5gApGCa9E_nFVsEr
MODULE 11: PART 2 OVERVIEW
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoh1JjB22g4YQ4z1pN19Gae1
https://wn.com/1_5_4_Cain,_Abel_Seth_The_Complete_Bible_Overview
Lesson Objective: To see the importance and role of Adam and Eve's children: Cain, Abel & Seth. Main Ideas: 1) Adam and Eve’s sons, Cain and Abel both give offerings to God but Cain’s is rejected by God and Abel’s is accepted. 2) We learn from the New Testament that Abel was wicked and his offering was given from the wrong heart. Cain then murders his brother Abel. 3) Seth’s birth shows the faithfulness of God toward his people and continues the line of Adam until it eventually comes to Jesus Christ.
** This video is part of a series called The Complete Bible Overview. Learn more at YouCanLearntheBible.com**
:::::::: LESSON NOTES ::::::::
Now we come to the first children of Adam and Eve: Cain, Abel, and Seth.
Now that sin has entered the human race, and Adam and Eve have been expelled from Eden, life goes on. Instead of life in the presence and with the fellowship of God, it is a life of toil and labor. It is life that is now defined by the barriers of sin, and it is sin that rears its ugly head immediately within the life of the children of Adam and Eve.
Now Adam knew Eve his wife, and she conceived
and bore Cain, and said, “I have acquired a man from the LORD.”
2 Then she bore again, this time his brother Abel.
Now Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.
3 And in the process of time it came to pass
that Cain brought an offering of the fruit of the ground to the LORD.
4 Abel also brought of the firstborn of his flock
and of their fat. And the LORD respected Abel and his offering,
5 but He did not respect Cain and his offering.
And Cain was very angry, and his countenance fell.
6 So the LORD said to Cain, “Why are you angry?
And why has your countenance fallen?
7 If you do well, will you not be accepted?
And if you do not do well, sin lies at the door.
And its desire is for you, but you should rule over it.”
8 Now Cain talked with Abel his brother;
and it came to pass, when they were in the field,
that Cain rose up against Abel his brother and killed him.
A lot of time is summarized in these short verses in Genesis 4. However, what we need to know about the children of Adam and Eve is recounted in these verses. Here we find two of the children, Cain and Abel. These two boys could not be more different from each other. Each of them brings an offering to the Lord. Yet, only the offering of Able is accepted.
Why was Abel's offering accepted but not Cain's?
(Ran out of space! Complete notes available in this lesson on YouCanLearntheBible.com)
:::::::: ABOUT THIS VIDEO ::::::::
Every video in this playlist comes from a 3-Part Series called The Complete Bible Overview from YouCanLearntheBible.com, a free online video-based Bible training website. Videos are taught by Pastor Bodie Quirk of Heritage Christian Fellowship in Orange, CA (www.hcf.cc)
Main Site: https://www.youcanlearnthebible.com
Course Page: https://www.youcanlearnthebible.com/the-complete-bible-overview-courses
:::::::: OTHER VIDEOS FROM THIS COURSE ::::::::
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPohlNhELbjlV_pWtzjnS6bKI
MODULE 2: BEFORE CREATION
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoiMYByouwfwnDHv3OBklhH6
MODULE 3: CREATION
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoh7JMhkgVHYqJdiRB98b1M4
MODULE 4: THE FALL
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoibyY2a7awMzs6jIp2eTu7O
MODULE 5: FROM ADAM TO NOAH
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPogwAtr9YYHNwfz3RqLSy7JH
1-5-1—Module 5 Introduction—https://youtu.be/xhTv7u2oLzU
1-5-2—The Legacy of Sin—https://youtu.be/frbrueuYo6M
1-5-3—The Pre-Historical Period—https://youtu.be/eixts_VGy3I
1-5-4—Cain, Abel & Seth—https://youtu.be/bvlBg_WU-zs
1-5-5—Genesis 5 and Geneologies—https://youtu.be/_tPdly0AASA
1-5-6—The Days of Noah—https://youtu.be/9QaxCaM8GIM
1-5-7—Preserving The Line—https://youtu.be/tQkKMuxdxaU
MODULE 6: THE FLOOD TO ABRAHAM
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoidM1BSR0huSeqhJzmrb-OO
MODULE 7: THE IMPORTANCE OF ABRAHAM
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPohZR2bkAWC1B9FLtm_YoHbM
MODULE 8: FROM ABRAHAM TO JOSEPH
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPogGoG0tzh_jsGt220yMndx9
MODULE 9: MOSES, EXODUS AND LAW
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoh8IUE99IqO1Q83ZKYqPBTJ
MODULE 10: FROM MOSES TO SAMUEL
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPogypkMa5gApGCa9E_nFVsEr
MODULE 11: PART 2 OVERVIEW
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBNAZTq6dPoh1JjB22g4YQ4z1pN19Gae1
- published: 28 Nov 2018
- views: 16256
17:01
Your brain hallucinates your conscious reality | Anil Seth
Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
Right now, billions of neur...
Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
Right now, billions of neurons in your brain are working together to generate a conscious experience -- and not just any conscious experience, your experience of the world around you and of yourself within it. How does this happen? According to neuroscientist Anil Seth, we're all hallucinating all the time; when we agree about our hallucinations, we call it "reality." Join Seth for a delightfully disorienting talk that may leave you questioning the very nature of your existence.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know.
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https://wn.com/Your_Brain_Hallucinates_Your_Conscious_Reality_|_Anil_Seth
Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more.
Right now, billions of neurons in your brain are working together to generate a conscious experience -- and not just any conscious experience, your experience of the world around you and of yourself within it. How does this happen? According to neuroscientist Anil Seth, we're all hallucinating all the time; when we agree about our hallucinations, we call it "reality." Join Seth for a delightfully disorienting talk that may leave you questioning the very nature of your existence.
The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know.
Follow TED on Twitter: http://twitter.com/TEDTalks
Like TED on Facebook: http://facebook.com/TED
Subscribe to our channel: http://youtube.com/TED
TED's videos may be used for non-commercial purposes under a Creative Commons License, Attribution–Non Commercial–No Derivatives (or the CC BY – NC – ND 4.0 International) and in accordance with our TED Talks Usage Policy (https://www.ted.com/about/our-organization/our-policies-terms/ted-talks-usage-policy). For more information on using TED for commercial purposes (e.g. employee learning, in a film or online course), please submit a Media Request at https://media-requests.ted.com
- published: 18 Jul 2017
- views: 9773865
16:40
The Secrets in Our Google Searches | Seth Stephens-Davidowitz | TEDxWarwick
People tell things to Google that they don't tell anyone else. Seth talks about what he learned about topics such as suicide, racism, and anti-Muslim attitudes...
People tell things to Google that they don't tell anyone else. Seth talks about what he learned about topics such as suicide, racism, and anti-Muslim attitudes, by analysing our everyday online searches. A Harvard-trained economist, former data analyst at Google and New York Times writer, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has devoted the past four years to perusing anonymous Google search histories, Facebook posts and other digital platforms. By delving into the deepest recesses of this big-data goldmine, Seth's bestselling book ‘Everybody Lies’ offers groundbreaking insight into the anxieties, desires and prejudices which lurk in the deepest recesses of the human psyche. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/The_Secrets_In_Our_Google_Searches_|_Seth_Stephens_Davidowitz_|_Tedxwarwick
People tell things to Google that they don't tell anyone else. Seth talks about what he learned about topics such as suicide, racism, and anti-Muslim attitudes, by analysing our everyday online searches. A Harvard-trained economist, former data analyst at Google and New York Times writer, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has devoted the past four years to perusing anonymous Google search histories, Facebook posts and other digital platforms. By delving into the deepest recesses of this big-data goldmine, Seth's bestselling book ‘Everybody Lies’ offers groundbreaking insight into the anxieties, desires and prejudices which lurk in the deepest recesses of the human psyche. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 19 Apr 2018
- views: 11214
1:12:16
Mindscape 58 | Seth MacFarlane on Using Science Fiction to Explore Humanity
Blog post with audio player, show notes, and transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2019/08/05/58-seth-macfarlane-on-using-science-fiction-to-...
Blog post with audio player, show notes, and transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2019/08/05/58-seth-macfarlane-on-using-science-fiction-to-explore-humanity/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanmcarroll
Fiction shines a light on the human condition by putting people into imaginary situations and envisioning what might happen. Science fiction expands this technique by considering situations in the future, with advanced technology, or with utterly different social contexts. Seth MacFarlane’s show The Orville is good old-fashioned space opera, but it’s also a laboratory for exploring the intricacies of human behavior. There are interpersonal conflicts, sexual politics, alien perspectives, and grappling with the implications of technology. I talk with Seth about all these issues, and maybe a little bit about whether it’s a good idea to block people on Twitter.
Seth MacFarlane is a screenwriter, director, actor, producer, and singer. He is the creator of the animated TV shows Family Guy, American Dad!, and The Cleveland Show. He wrote, directed, and starred in the films Ted, Ted 2, and A Million Ways to Die in the West. He created and stars in the live-action episodic TV show The Orville (which will be moving from Fox to Hulu for its third season). He has recorded several albums as a jazz singer, and was the host of the
Academy Awards in 2013. He is an executive producer for the reboot of Cosmos. His honors include several Primetime Emmy Awards, an Annie Award, a Webby Award, a Saturn Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
https://wn.com/Mindscape_58_|_Seth_Macfarlane_On_Using_Science_Fiction_To_Explore_Humanity
Blog post with audio player, show notes, and transcript: https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2019/08/05/58-seth-macfarlane-on-using-science-fiction-to-explore-humanity/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanmcarroll
Fiction shines a light on the human condition by putting people into imaginary situations and envisioning what might happen. Science fiction expands this technique by considering situations in the future, with advanced technology, or with utterly different social contexts. Seth MacFarlane’s show The Orville is good old-fashioned space opera, but it’s also a laboratory for exploring the intricacies of human behavior. There are interpersonal conflicts, sexual politics, alien perspectives, and grappling with the implications of technology. I talk with Seth about all these issues, and maybe a little bit about whether it’s a good idea to block people on Twitter.
Seth MacFarlane is a screenwriter, director, actor, producer, and singer. He is the creator of the animated TV shows Family Guy, American Dad!, and The Cleveland Show. He wrote, directed, and starred in the films Ted, Ted 2, and A Million Ways to Die in the West. He created and stars in the live-action episodic TV show The Orville (which will be moving from Fox to Hulu for its third season). He has recorded several albums as a jazz singer, and was the host of the
Academy Awards in 2013. He is an executive producer for the reboot of Cosmos. His honors include several Primetime Emmy Awards, an Annie Award, a Webby Award, a Saturn Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- published: 05 Aug 2019
- views: 22324
6:30
Google Searches May Be the Best Measure of Human Nature Yet | Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has a sneaking suspicion that we might not be all that honest with each other. Instead, we seem to be far more honest with a website. T...
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has a sneaking suspicion that we might not be all that honest with each other. Instead, we seem to be far more honest with a website. The things that people type into the Google search bar, Stephens-Davidowitz says, reveal far more about a person than any in-depth interviewer could ever dream of. Even how racist someone can be. What's alarming is that prior to the 2008 election, Stephens-Davidowitz saw a big uptick in racist searches coming from alarming places. He had expected the South to make perhaps a portion of these searches, but he was shocked to see the searches coming from Michigan, Pennsylvania, and more. And to cap that off, most of those searches were hardly fringe searches: they matched the amount of bigger-name searches like Lakers, migraines, and The Daily Show. Stephens-Davidowitz is the author of Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are.
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So, the past 80 years if you want to know what people want, why they do the things they do, what they’re going to do, you ask them in a survey. But people may lie to surveys. But it’s been shown that people are really, really honest on certain internet sources, particularly their Google searches, so they tell Google things they might not tell to anybody else. They might not tell family members, friends, surveys, even themselves sometimes. And by mining this data we can get better insights into who we are.
All the data I analyze is anonymous and aggregate, but you can see patterns in this. So, for example, before an election if you ask people in a survey, “Are you going to vote,” pretty much everybody says yes, or a huge percentage of people say yes, even if they have absolutely no intention to vote just because it makes them feel good to tell a survey that they’re voting.
But you can actually see—based on where searches for how to vote or where to vote are highest—how high turnout really will be in different parts of the country. And that’s a very accurate predictor of who is actually going to vote.
When I started this research I measured how frequently people made racist searches in the United States. And the searches I looked at were very, very strikingly racist searches looking for basically jokes mocking African Americans. And I was struck by how frequently people are making these searches. In the time period I was looking at, it was as frequent as searches for “Lakers” and “migraine” and “Daily Show” — so not a fringe search. And I was also shocked by where these searches were located. If you had asked me, 'Where’s racism highest in the United States?' before I saw this Google data I would have said the South.
If you think of our country’s history, of slavery, the Civil War, we usually think of racism as a Southern issue. But the places with the highest racist search volumes included western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, upstate New York, industrial Michigan.
The real divide in racism these days is not north versus south. It’s east versus west, where you get a lot less of this west of the Mississippi River as compared to east of the Mississippi River.
And then if you remember the 2008 election, all the way back then when Barack Obama was elected president, after the election there was this question: did people care that he was black? And Gallup asked people and some other surveys asked people and 98 percent, 99 percent of Americans said “No, no, no, no—of course not. This was not a factor in our voting decision.”
But you actually see very, very clearly in the data that Obama did far worse than other previous Democratic candidates in places with higher racist search volumes. And this isn’t explained by anything else in the data. It’s not explained by demographics or gun ownership or church attendance or liberalism. The main factor that predicts where Obama did worse than other Democrats is how frequently they made racist searches on Google.
Anyway, this data kind of languished I think on my website for a while, but then during the 2016 Republican Primary some data journalists got data on where Trump was doing best in the Republican Primary. Trump, of course, was saying some very, very racially charged things and people were expecting that these were gaffes, that he would collapse because he was saying things that you are not supposed to say, you know: retweeting false statistics about how frequently African Americans commit crimes, or not repudiating support from a former leader of the KKK, saying that Black Lives Matter protestors should be roughed up. And then what these data journalists found is, the single highest predictor of where Trump was doing well was the measure of racist searches on Google.
https://wn.com/Google_Searches_May_Be_The_Best_Measure_Of_Human_Nature_Yet_|_Seth_Stephens_Davidowitz
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has a sneaking suspicion that we might not be all that honest with each other. Instead, we seem to be far more honest with a website. The things that people type into the Google search bar, Stephens-Davidowitz says, reveal far more about a person than any in-depth interviewer could ever dream of. Even how racist someone can be. What's alarming is that prior to the 2008 election, Stephens-Davidowitz saw a big uptick in racist searches coming from alarming places. He had expected the South to make perhaps a portion of these searches, but he was shocked to see the searches coming from Michigan, Pennsylvania, and more. And to cap that off, most of those searches were hardly fringe searches: they matched the amount of bigger-name searches like Lakers, migraines, and The Daily Show. Stephens-Davidowitz is the author of Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are.
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So, the past 80 years if you want to know what people want, why they do the things they do, what they’re going to do, you ask them in a survey. But people may lie to surveys. But it’s been shown that people are really, really honest on certain internet sources, particularly their Google searches, so they tell Google things they might not tell to anybody else. They might not tell family members, friends, surveys, even themselves sometimes. And by mining this data we can get better insights into who we are.
All the data I analyze is anonymous and aggregate, but you can see patterns in this. So, for example, before an election if you ask people in a survey, “Are you going to vote,” pretty much everybody says yes, or a huge percentage of people say yes, even if they have absolutely no intention to vote just because it makes them feel good to tell a survey that they’re voting.
But you can actually see—based on where searches for how to vote or where to vote are highest—how high turnout really will be in different parts of the country. And that’s a very accurate predictor of who is actually going to vote.
When I started this research I measured how frequently people made racist searches in the United States. And the searches I looked at were very, very strikingly racist searches looking for basically jokes mocking African Americans. And I was struck by how frequently people are making these searches. In the time period I was looking at, it was as frequent as searches for “Lakers” and “migraine” and “Daily Show” — so not a fringe search. And I was also shocked by where these searches were located. If you had asked me, 'Where’s racism highest in the United States?' before I saw this Google data I would have said the South.
If you think of our country’s history, of slavery, the Civil War, we usually think of racism as a Southern issue. But the places with the highest racist search volumes included western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, upstate New York, industrial Michigan.
The real divide in racism these days is not north versus south. It’s east versus west, where you get a lot less of this west of the Mississippi River as compared to east of the Mississippi River.
And then if you remember the 2008 election, all the way back then when Barack Obama was elected president, after the election there was this question: did people care that he was black? And Gallup asked people and some other surveys asked people and 98 percent, 99 percent of Americans said “No, no, no, no—of course not. This was not a factor in our voting decision.”
But you actually see very, very clearly in the data that Obama did far worse than other previous Democratic candidates in places with higher racist search volumes. And this isn’t explained by anything else in the data. It’s not explained by demographics or gun ownership or church attendance or liberalism. The main factor that predicts where Obama did worse than other Democrats is how frequently they made racist searches on Google.
Anyway, this data kind of languished I think on my website for a while, but then during the 2016 Republican Primary some data journalists got data on where Trump was doing best in the Republican Primary. Trump, of course, was saying some very, very racially charged things and people were expecting that these were gaffes, that he would collapse because he was saying things that you are not supposed to say, you know: retweeting false statistics about how frequently African Americans commit crimes, or not repudiating support from a former leader of the KKK, saying that Black Lives Matter protestors should be roughed up. And then what these data journalists found is, the single highest predictor of where Trump was doing well was the measure of racist searches on Google.
- published: 05 Jun 2017
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How entrepreneurs can change society - the story of Honest Tea: Seth Goldman at TEDxMidAtlantic
Seth Goldman is co-founder, President and TeaEO of Honest Tea, the company he co-founded in 1998 with Professor Barry Nalebuff of the Yale School of Management....
Seth Goldman is co-founder, President and TeaEO of Honest Tea, the company he co-founded in 1998 with Professor Barry Nalebuff of the Yale School of Management. An entrepreneur at heart, Seth started with lemonade stands and newspaper routes as a kid, created a non-profit urban service program, and nearly pursued a prize-winning biotechnology idea before he started Honest Tea in his kitchen.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
https://wn.com/How_Entrepreneurs_Can_Change_Society_The_Story_Of_Honest_Tea_Seth_Goldman_At_Tedxmidatlantic
Seth Goldman is co-founder, President and TeaEO of Honest Tea, the company he co-founded in 1998 with Professor Barry Nalebuff of the Yale School of Management. An entrepreneur at heart, Seth started with lemonade stands and newspaper routes as a kid, created a non-profit urban service program, and nearly pursued a prize-winning biotechnology idea before he started Honest Tea in his kitchen.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
- published: 23 Nov 2013
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