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Google Talks

Our collection of Google Talks features top talks from the authors & speakers who visit Google's Mountain View headquarters or other Google offices. Most of these talks come from Google's "@Google Talks" channel and their "GoogleTechTalks" channel on YouTube. Their Authors@Google talks feature authors talking about their most recent books and fielding questions from Google employees. Their author talks cover a wide variety of books, but the focus tends to be more on business, technology, leadership, and other topics that pertain to Google employees. Some of their other @Google Talks series are their Leading@Google series, Health@Google series, Women@Google series, and their Personal Growth Series. Their Google Tech Talks showcase talks about technology but also many other other topics including psychology, science, leadership, and more. Enjoy this selection of talks from Google.


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by Richard Rohr
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Father Richard Rohr visits Google to speak on his new book, Divine Dance: The Trinity and your Transformation.

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by Gabrielle Bernstein
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SPIRIT JUNKIE shows readers how to tap into their own spirit in their search for happiness. This is not a book on how to get happiness; rather it's a guide to releasing the blocks to the happiness that already lives inside.

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by Radhanath Swami
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Despite decades of advancement in science and technology, we are somehow facing increasingly complex problems to solve -- both individual and collective -- even in the most affluent nations…

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by Peter Adamson
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Peter Adamson is Professor of Philosophy King's College London and LMU Munich, whose primary areas of interest are late ancient philosophy and Arabic philosophy.

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by Francis Chan
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New York Times Bestselling author Francis Chan puts perspective into what truly matters in life. Ideas from his most recent book "Crazy Love" have inspired religious and secular adherents to adopt a new outlook on what it means to make an impact.

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by Robert Thurman
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Prof. Thurman discusses Buddhist ethics, which he translates as the ten-fold path of skillful and unskillful action. Instead of right and wrong, Professor Thurman urges us to consider ethical behavior as any action that helps us evolve on the path toward enlightenment.

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by N.T. Wright
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Religious texts were written centuries. Are they still relevant to modern audiences? What about for those who are on the cutting edge of technology and rely on using a scientific lens to understand life.

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by Diane Hamilton
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In this speech from the Google Talks series, spiritual teacher Diane Musho Hamilton introduces listeners to new ways we all can bridge different points of view into one mediated solution.

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by Timothy Keller
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Skepticism is healthy if it leads us to question the received pieties of our age. But our modern culture has elevated skepticism to such an ultimate value that belief in anything seems faintly absurd.

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by Karuna Cayton
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Psychotherapist and author Karuna Cayton talks about his book The MIsleading Mind: How We Create Our Own Problems and How Buddhist Psychology Can Help Us Solve Them.

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