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TEDMED Conversations
TEDMED
5 episodes
2 weeks ago
Welcome to TEDMED Conversations, where we investigate stories in health and medicine to inspire curiosity and connection. Our host, Kelly Thomas, PhD, dives into complicated questions with guests drawing from their experience in medicine, mental health, education, science and more. Join the Conversation!
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Welcome to TEDMED Conversations, where we investigate stories in health and medicine to inspire curiosity and connection. Our host, Kelly Thomas, PhD, dives into complicated questions with guests drawing from their experience in medicine, mental health, education, science and more. Join the Conversation!
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TEDMED Conversations
Strategies to reduce community violence with Thomas Abt

Thomas Abt, founding director of the Center for the Study and Practice of Violence Reduction (VRC) and associate research professor at the University of Maryland, is on a mission to reduce community violence in American cities. Drawing on rigorous research and real-world experience, Abt develops evidence-informed strategies that unite city leaders, law enforcement, public health officials, and community-based groups.


Community violence—also known as urban or street violence—is not random. It’s highly concentrated in small groups and geographic hotspots, often tied to gun and gang activity. But its ripple effects extend far beyond those directly involved, impacting entire communities through higher taxes, rising insurance premiums, and declining property values.


Abt explains how targeted, balanced, and fair interventions—backed by a systematic meta-review—offer the most effective path to safer cities. Through the work of the VRC, cities like Knoxville, Boston, and St. Louis are implementing these tailored violence reduction plans and seeing promising results.


🎧 Related Playlist: Gun Violence and What to do About It


Resources:

  • Center for the Study and Practice of Violence Reduction (VRC)

  • Systematic Meta-Review: What Works to Reduce Community Violence

  • Thomas Abt – University of Maryland Faculty Profile

  • Bleeding Out: The Devastating Consequences of Urban Violence—and a Bold New Plan for Peace in the Streets by Thomas Abt

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2 months ago
24 minutes 57 seconds

TEDMED Conversations
Screens, Stress, and Struggling Kids—Jonathan Haidt Breaks It Down

Psychologist and bestselling author @jonathanhaidt joins TEDMED Conversations host, Kelly Thomas, to unpack the youth mental health crisis—and how smartphones, social media, and a culture of overprotection are fueling it.

Drawing from his latest New York Times bestselling book, The Anxious Generation, Haidt reveals how today’s kids are digitally connected but developmentally deprived—and what parents, educators, and policymakers can do to help.


Related Resources:

  •  ⁠Free the Anxious Generation⁠
  • ⁠The Anxious Generation⁠
  • ⁠After Babel⁠
  • The Let Grow Experience 
  • Free The Anxious Generation Guide - a toolkit, created in collaboration with Dr. Becky/Good Inside for what parents can actually do
  • State Policy Map - a conversation about the work being done to establish phone-free schools across the country

#MentalHealth #DigitalWellbeing #YouthMentalHealth #TheAnxiousGeneration #JonathanHaidt #Parenting #SocialMedia #Smartphones #KidsAndScreens #TEDMED


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7 months ago
41 minutes 20 seconds

TEDMED Conversations
Every Story is a Brain Story: The Future of Neurolaw

"Every story is a brain story." This motto from the Shen Neurolaw Lab challenges us to consider why understanding the brain is essential for responsibly integrating neuroscience into the legal system. By doing so, we can improve legal decision-making and outcomes while navigating the ethical and practical challenges involved.


In this TEDMED Conversation, Francis Shen, JD, PhD, explores the dynamic intersection of neuroscience, neurotechnology, and the law, examining how:

  • Brain development research is shaping legal protections
  • AI plays a pivotal role in processing neural data
  • Balancing brain privacy and data security presents a critical policy challenge
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration is essential for progress
  • Strong social connections are deeply linked to brain health


This conversation sheds light on how neuroscience is transforming the legal landscape—and why it matters.


Related content:

  • https://law.umn.edu/news/2021-03-08-prof-francis-shen-wins-american-law-institutes-early-career-scholars-medal
  • Dana Foundation Career Network in Neuroscience & Society: https://neuroXcareers.org/
  • Conversation with Dana Foundation President: https://dana.org/article/every-story-is-a-brain-story/
  • Press release for Neurotech Justice Accelerator at MGH: https://dana.org/article/neurotech-is-changing-the-way-we-treat-disease-and-understand-the-brain/
  • Press release for REACH for BRAIN grant: https://www.martinos.org/reach-for-brain-improving-recruitment-engagement-and-access-for-community-health-equity-for-human-neuroimaging-research/
  • Recently published book: https://academic.oup.com/book/56178
  • American Law Institute talk: https://media.ali.org/annual-meeting/early-career-scholars-presentation-francis-x-shen/
  • On hurdling: https://www.twincities.com/2017/08/06/umn-law-professor-glad-he-took-the-leap-to-become-masters-hurdler/
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8 months ago
43 minutes 28 seconds

TEDMED Conversations
Raising Resilient Kids in a Digital Age

Dr. Anne Marie Albano discusses the mental health challenges faced by today's youth, particularly due to social media exposure and societal pressures with our host, Kelly Thomas, Phd. 

She emphasizes the importance of:

  • open communication
  • building trust
  • modeling healthy coping skills


Together parents, caregivers and educators need to create supportive environments that foster independence and resilience. We can do this by:

  • setting boundaries around social media use
  • promoting empathy
  • encouraging lifelong learning


Dr. Albano stresses the significance of addressing anxiety early, listening to children, and gradually increasing their independence. She advocates for a balanced approach to technology to supports rather not prevent skill development.

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9 months ago
45 minutes 38 seconds

TEDMED Conversations
Eyes up, phones down with The Harvey School

How does the culture of a school transform when the teachers, students, and staff are no longer on their phones? How does communication improve? How does the community come together? In this TEDMED Conversation, our host, Kelly Thomas, PhD, sits down with Bill Knauer, Head of The Harvey School, to find out what’s happening on campus since they’ve transitioned to a phone free environment. So far, it’s been transformational.

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11 months ago
39 minutes 42 seconds

TEDMED Conversations
Welcome to TEDMED Conversations, where we investigate stories in health and medicine to inspire curiosity and connection. Our host, Kelly Thomas, PhD, dives into complicated questions with guests drawing from their experience in medicine, mental health, education, science and more. Join the Conversation!