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Loving conflict: The intimacy that builds collaboration across division | Anna Lecat | TEDxGraz
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-16 17:13
Growing up, we are told conflict is bad. Avoid it. Be nice to each other. However, avoiding conflict does not keep us together. It pulls us apart. Silence, resentment, lost connections. Every conversation you don't have is a connection you have already lost. My choice is different. I love conflict. Not violence, not war, not aggression. Rather, the conflict in hard conversations, the tensions, you know those moments that we all run away from. I used to run too until I didn't until I engaged in the conflict ...
DO YOU USE CHATGPT AS A THERAPIST?
The Diary Of A CEO· 2025-12-10 20:00
Harvard Business Review did a study that between 2023 and 2024, personal therapy became the number one use case of Chhat GBPT. Personal therapy. >> Is that a good thing.>> Therapy is expensive. Most people don't have access to it. Imagine we could democratize therapy to everyone for every purpose.And now everyone has a perfect therapist in their pocket and can talk to them all day long starting when they're young. And now everyone's getting their traumas healed and everyone's getting, you know, less depress ...
Why great sex starts with talking | Dr. Hareder McDowell | TEDxChicago
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-08 18:00
Communication & Relationships - The core message emphasizes the importance of open and honest communication for healthy relationships and fulfilling sex lives [1][11][16] - The speech highlights the common issue of silence surrounding sex, intimacy, and relationships, stemming from a lack of education and societal norms [1][13] - It addresses the impact of early experiences and family communication patterns on one's ability to express needs and desires in relationships [3][4][5][6][7][8] - The analysis points out that fear of rejection, abandonment, or conflict often leads to avoidance and hinders genuine connection [6][9][10][14] - The report suggests that many individuals tolerate unsatisfactory relationships due to a fear of conflict or a belief that demanding better is rude [13][14] Personal Growth & Empowerment - The speaker encourages self-reflection and truth-telling as essential steps towards improving communication and relationships [20] - It advocates for self-care-based communication as a form of self-love and empowerment [17] - The analysis promotes vulnerability and seeking help as strengths, not weaknesses, in building deeper connections [17][18][20] Societal Impact - The speech underscores the importance of modeling healthy communication for future generations [19] - It contrasts genuine communication with avoidance behaviors like ghosting and superficial interactions [9][10][19]
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The Economist· 2025-11-12 10:20
“Flesh” is a deceptively complex work which finds original ways to explore masculinity, intimacy, class divides and power struggles https://t.co/xV197laFDJ ...
El sexo salvó mi matrimonio | Ana Beltrán Bustos | TEDxCalle Estafeta
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-10 17:05
[Aplausos] Pues mirad, eh, el sexo salvó mi matrimonio. Puede parecer una palabra superficial, puede sonar un poco extraño, pero en nuestro caso fue una realidad. Y lo digo desde el convencimiento y la experiencia de haber reconstruido una relación y un matrimonio que estaba en off, ¿no? Que estaba apagado, que estaba tibio, que daba pereza. Esta charla no va de fórmulas mágicas, eh, no va de mariconsejitos, sino que va de eh entrega mutua, va de vulnerabilidad, no va de reencuentro, va de entender que la i ...
The best sex begins after 50: From performing to connecting | Starr Cochran | TEDxStGeorge
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-16 15:51
[Music] [Applause] We've been told that the best sex happens when we're young, when our body's in preconditioned and desire runs hot and spontaneity rules. Well, what if I was to tell you that's just the warm-up. The truth is the best sex begins after 50.Not because it's faster, harder, or more frequent, but because it's real. Because it's rooted in something deeper, connection. I'm 70 and I've been divorced a little over 10 years.And the adventure over the last decade hasn't been just about sex and dating. ...
The #1 Sex Tip That No One is Talking About | Rebecca Lucero Jones and Adam Jones | TEDxTWU
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-11 16:34
Communication & Relationships - The research indicates that fulfilling sex life necessitates communication skills distinct from other relationship communication [11] - Sexually satisfied couples prioritize open communication, curiosity, and exploration of what works for both partners [12][13] - Research suggests that increased communication about sex correlates with more frequent sexual activity [15] - Couples who openly discuss sex tend to prioritize their partner's pleasure and orgasm [16] - Discussing sex can lead to greater emotional intimacy and overall sexual satisfaction [16] Key Practices for Sexual Satisfaction - Mutual enhancement involves approaching the sexual relationship with the intent to grow the relationship and ensure mutual satisfaction [20] - Sharing fantasies with partners can create greater emotional intimacy [22] - Prioritizing regular check-ins to understand what is working and not working in the sexual relationship is crucial [23] Overcoming Challenges - Long-term relationships will experience sexual changes, and learning to talk about sex helps navigate challenges and maintain closeness [25] - The industry emphasizes that initiating a dialogue about sex, even if awkward, is a positive step [24]
The Intimacy of Language | Ruchama Botat | TEDxSherbrooke Street West
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-29 15:48
Immigration & Language - Canada's population increased significantly, with migration accounting for 96% of the growth [6] - Montreal experienced a population increase of 4.2%, representing 44% of Quebec's total population increase [6] - Approximately 17.5% of individuals aged 15 and older in Quebec do not speak French at home [9] - In Montreal, nearly 30% of the population aged 15 and older do not speak French at home [9] Language & Vulnerability - Learning a new language and engaging in conversation is a vulnerable act [5] - Arriving in a new country often involves immense loss, with language being a significant initial challenge for many immigrants [7][8] - Speaking a new language can feel like "an undressing," requiring individuals to unveil their imperfections [9] - Language is a tool for building community and connections [12] Importance of Acceptance - Native speakers should display compassion and patience when conversing with newcomers [5] - Native speakers have the power to create an environment that respects the intimacy of language [12] - Immigrants are encouraged to speak, even with mistakes, as their ability to do so displays courage [13]