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And just like that, Omri cuts into all of his hard work to describe what's inside.
And I really won't blame you if you rush to go grab a chocolate bar after this.
And that was Omri Guichat and Latif Nasser at TED 2025, leaving us all craving chocolate.
If you can, I definitely recommend checking out the video of this talk over at TED.com.
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Thankfully, women's sports are finally experiencing a huge surge in popularity around the world.
I mean, who's not watching the WNBA playoffs right now?
There's been record-breaking viewership and attendance of games across sports and significant revenue growth.
And yet, social media algorithms, for example, are still skewing largely to covering men's sports.
In her talk, Olympic medalist and world champion rower Kate Johnson, who now leads global marketing strategy for sports and entertainment at Google, unpacks how and why this is still happening and why it's time to get serious about leveling the playing field for women's sports.