Guest– Chris Anderson

Encore Presentation: TED Leader Chris Anderson on His New Book, Infectious Generosity and Why He Believes That Now is the For Us All to “Reclaim the Internet” for Good.

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Chris Anderson was inspired by the growth of TED once they made they expanded from being simply a conference company to adding the concept of offering their talks free to the world over the internet. He’s now calling on us all to “reclaim the internet” and use it as a force for spreading less hate and division and more kindness and generosity. His new book, Infectious Generosity lays out clearly the reasons why generosity is good for the world –as well as for us as individuals –then details a plan by which this movement can spread virally. Chris’s views on these subjects are aligned perfectly with the work of The Optimism institute and he shares them with great enthusiasm in this uplifting and inspiring episode of Blue Sky.


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Chris Anderson: LinkedIn Twitter

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Discover Chris’s book on the Blue Sky Bookshelf

 

Chapters
00:00 Welcome Chris Anderson to Blue Sky
Bill Burke welcomes Chris Anderson, head of TED, to the Blue Sky Podcast. Chris discusses his new book, “Infectious Generosity,” and his mission to use the internet as a force for good, combating online division.

02:14 TED’s Impact and TEDx’s Success
Chris shares how TED made its videos freely available online, which surprisingly enhanced the conference rather than hurting it. He explains the success of TEDx, a free licensing model that enabled 65,000 volunteers to create events globally, generating billions of views.

06:00 The Internet’s Downfall and Human Nature
Chris discusses how the internet, especially social media, went astray, preying on our ‘lizard brains’ and promoting outrage.

11:47 Generosity and Happiness
Chris explains the deep connection between generosity and happiness, citing a Chinese proverb that highlights helping others as a path to lifelong joy. He emphasizes that while the internet can be negative, it also offers a powerful tool for spreading positive change.

15:57 Reclaiming the Internet: Tactics
Chris discusses tactics for reclaiming the internet, focusing on making ‘good stuff’ go viral by evoking authentic human emotion. He uses the example of ‘The Kindness Pandemic’ Facebook group and highlights the need for creativity and courage to breakthrough online negativity.

21:09 Our Role in Shaping Social Media
Chris emphasizes that users are not helpless in shaping their social media experience, stressing the importance of conscious choices in who to follow and what content to engage with.

27:47 The Uniqueness of Our Time and Generosity Strategy
Chris highlights the unique historical moment that allows for widespread generosity due to frictionless digital sharing and its reputation-building power.

33:06 Embracing Imperfect Generosity and Gratitude
Chris encourages letting go of the idea of ‘perfect generosity,’ urging celebration of all motivations behind giving, even those with mixed intentions.

39:25 Podcast Recommendation and Host Reflections
Bill Burke recommends ‘Two Lives,’ a character-driven narrative podcast about overcoming darkness, which has received several awards.

42:21 Neuroplasticity, Optimism, and AI for Good
Chris discusses neuroplasticity and how our narratives shape us, emphasizing that kindness, like a muscle, grows with exercise. He introduces the Infectious Generosity Guru (TIG), an AI tool designed to help individuals brainstorm ways to spread generosity online.

49:15 A Vision for a Better Future
Chris outlines his continued work with TED, focusing on the Audacious Project to collaboratively fund large-scale change initiatives. He emphasizes that optimism is a stance—a determined effort to find and illuminate pathways to a better future, urging collective action to reclaim the internet and inspire change.

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