"Remember when TED meant 'brilliant ideas worth spreading'?" Now it's influencers selling hustle culture, corporate apologetics, and recycled self-help dressed up as revolutionary wisdom. What happened?
In this brutally honest episode, we dissect the fall of TED Talks — from iconic, mind-expanding presentations to cringe-worthy motivational slop. We trace the decline: the corporate takeovers, the censorship controversies, the viral "experts" with zero credentials, and the formulaic speaking styles that make every talk sound exactly the same. Featuring commentary from communication experts, former TED attendees, and critics who say the brand has become a parody of itself. We also highlight the best (and worst) TED moments, why genuine intellect has been replaced with emotional pandering, and whether the platform can ever recover. Perfect for anyone who misses when ideas felt real — not rehearsed. If you've ever rolled your eyes at a cookie-cutter TEDx talk about "finding your why," this episode is for you. Press play for the takedown TED doesn't want you to hear.