TED Health
TED Health takes the best health-related TED Talks and repackages them into a podcast format, hosted by Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider. If you have ever watched a TED Talk on, say, how exercise rewires your brain or what psychedelics might do for depression treatment, this is the audio companion that goes a step further. Episodes drop biweekly and typically run under 30 minutes, making them easy to fit into a commute or lunch break.
The show benefits from TED's massive speaker network. You get researchers presenting their own findings, surgeons explaining procedures they have pioneered, and public health advocates sharing fieldwork stories from around the world. Dr. Ungerleider adds context and bridges between segments, keeping things accessible even when the subject matter gets technical. One episode might cover the science of addiction, the next could be about how urban design affects your cardiovascular health.
With 292 episodes in the catalog, there is a deep back library to explore by topic. The production quality is what you would expect from TED, polished and clear, though some listeners note the ad breaks can be a bit heavy. The content itself stays grounded in evidence, which is refreshing in a health podcast space that can sometimes lean toward speculation.
It sits at 4 stars from over 1,300 ratings on Apple Podcasts. TED Health works best for people who want short, focused bursts of health knowledge from credible sources without committing to a two-hour deep dive every week. Think of it as a sampler platter for health science.
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