Alec Soth: So about 10 years ago, I got a call from a woman in Texas,
Stacey Baker,
and she'd seen some of my photographs in an art exhibition
and was wondering if she could commission me to take a po
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Alec Soth: So about 10 years ago, I got a call from a woman in Texas,
Stacey Baker,
and she'd seen some of my photographs in an art exhibition
and was wondering if she could commission me to take a po
I published this article
in the New York Times Modern Love column in January of this year.
"To Fall in Love With Anyone, Do This."
And the article is about a psychological study
designed to create rom
Wow, what an honor. I always wondered what this would feel like.
So eight years ago, I got the worst career advice of my life.
I had a friend tell me,
"Don't worry about how much you like the work you
I was recently traveling in the Highlands of New Guinea,
and I was talking with a man who had three wives.
I asked him, "How many wives would you like to have?"
And there was this long pause,
and I th
Tiq Milan: Our first conversation was on Facebook,
and it was three days long.
(Laughter)
We shared over 3,000 messages between us,
and it was during those 72 hours that I knew she was going to be my
Translator: Leslie Gauthier Reviewer: Camille Martínez
OK, so today I want to talk about how we talk about love.
And specifically,
I want to talk about what's wrong with how we talk about love.
Most o
Back in 2003,
the UK government carried out a survey.
And it was a survey that measured levels of numeracy
in the population.
And they were shocked to find out
that for every 100 working age adults in
With me here today
I brought something beautiful.
This is a feather from one of the most beautiful birds we have in Kenya,
the crested guinea fowl.
But this feather is more than just that.
If you've t
(Sikh Prayer) Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa,
Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh.
There is a moment on the birthing table
that feels like dying.
The body in labor stretches to form an impossible circle.
The contractions are
Simone George: I met Mark when he was just blind.
I had returned home to live in Dublin
after the odyssey that was my 20s,
educating my interest in human rights and equality in university,
traveling t