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No BS Watchmaker
The No BS Watchmaker provides an uncommon guide to watches, watchmaking, and the watch industry.
12 Rules for Life
Jordan B. Peterson
Life is hard. In 12 Rules for Life, psychologist Jordan B. Peterson provides us with a set of principles to find meaning in the challenges of human existence.
1776
David McCullough
1776 is a fascinating account of how the United States of America began the fight for their independence.
23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism
Ha-Joon Chang
23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism helps us think more clearly about our current economic state by uncovering the hidden consequences of free-market capitalism and offering solutions that could give us all a fairer world.
3 Tips to Create Stunning Compositions in Your Visual Art
Jonas Jödicke
Composition is a powerful tool to maximise the impact of your art. You want to draw the viewer's attention and guide their eye to discover all the detail you've put into your work. Here, I'll teach you three core principles that I call 'The 3 F's of Composition.'
30 Days of Genius: Arianna Huffington
Chase Jarvis
In this episode of 30 Days of Genius, acclaimed author and businesswoman Arianna Huffington talks about the value of sleep to create a clean mental space to refine your vision, leave space for inspiration, and make the right decisions at work.
30 Days of Genius: Brian Solis
Chase Jarvis
In this episode of 30 Days of Genius, expert strategist, speaker, and author Brian Solis teaches you his secrets to becoming more creative and getting the entrepreneur mindset so that you can embrace your goals and make your dreams a reality.
30 Days of Genius: Caterina Fake
Chase Jarvis
In this interview, entrepreneur Caterina Fake describes how following her artistic interests led from a string of odd jobs to a creative, fulfilling career.
30 Days of Genius: Marie Forleo
Chase Jarvis
In this episode of 30 Days of Genius, New York Times bestselling author and life coach Marie Forleo discusses the importance of living life on your own terms, because it's the only surefire way to attain success, freedom, and happiness.
30 Days of Genius: Stefan Sagmeister
Chase Jarvis
Photographer Chase Jarvis interviews legendary graphic designer and creative director Stefan Sagmeister on creativity and personal style development.
30 Days of Genius: Tim Ferriss
Chase Jarvis
Author, entrepreneur, and force of nature Tim Ferriss chats with Creative Live's Chase Jarvis about his favorite diet, wellness habits, and his best advice for life.
7 Tips To Get Out of Debt
Life Kit: Money, NPR
On NPR's Life Kit podcast, financial journalist Chris Arnold interviews experts Abby Sussman and Michelle Singletary about seven top strategies for getting out of debt quickly.
A Brief History of Time
Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking's groundbreaking book, A Brief History of Time, draws a clear picture of what space and time are, how the general theory of relativity redefined them, and why the universe is expanding.
A Collective Bargain
Jane McAlevey
Union organizer and political commentator Jane McAlevey explains the importance of unions and why they are crucial for tackling systemic corruption.
A Plea For The Humanity Of Schizophrenia
Rose Parker
Schizophrenia is not the terrible, de-humanizing, death-sentence that it is portrayed as in popular culture. While living with this condition can be challenging, it is a neurodivergence, a part of who we are, and not something to be ashamed or afraid of. We are human too.
A Queer History of the United States
Michael Bronski
This book explores the evolution of gender, sex, and sexuality throughout U.S. history, identifying the systems and movements that influenced the growth of the modern LGBTQ+ community.
A Short History of London
Simon Jenkins
A whistle-stop ride through two millennia of one of the world's greatest cities, setting London's fascinating paradoxes in their historical, social, and global context.
A Shot to Save the World
Gregory Zuckerman
Gregory Zuckerman details the efforts of pharmaceutical companies to develop COVID-19 vaccines and treatments, describing the decades of work that prepared them for this feat.
A Walk in the Woods
Bill Bryson
A Walk In The Woods tells the story of Bill Bryson's adventures while walking the beautiful, rugged, and historic Appalachian Trail.
A Woman's Game
Suzanne Wrack
Author and sports journalist Suzanne Wrack traces the history of women's football, including its early success, its post-war suppression, and its increasing popularity today.
A World in Disarray
Richard N. Haass
Former diplomat Richard Haass takes a look at recent major changes in global affairs and proposes a new approach to American security.