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How Not to Worry
Paul McGee
In How Not to Worry, motivational speaker Paul McGee explains how worries are created by the mind, and how they can be calmed by it.
How OnlyFans Changed Porn
Hot Money, Patricia Nilsson, Alex Barker
In this July 2022 episode of the Hot Money podcast, hosts and Financial Times reporters Patricia Nilsson and Alex Barker dig into the history of OnlyFans, how it gave power to porn actors, and the outrage caused by its sudden ban on adult content.
How Planes Work
Tech Stuff, Jonathan Strickland
On this June 2019 episode of Tech Stuff, host Jonathan Strickland breaks down the physics behind flight and explains how planes work. He also dispels myths about flight and what most explanations get wrong.
How Plastic Was Invented
Patented, Dallas Campbell, Heather Davis
In this January 2023 episode of History Hit's Patented podcast, host Dallas Campbell talks to researcher Heather Davis about the history of plastic.
How Ramadan Works
Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Bryant
In this August 2012 episode of Stuff You Should Know, hosts Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant talk about what Ramadan means and how it is celebrated.
How Running Changes Everything
Daily Stoic, Ryan Holiday, Nick Thompson
In this October 2025 episode of the Daily Stoic podcast, host Ryan Holiday interviews Nick Thompson, author of The Running Ground, about how developing a running habit increased his resilience and helped him process his emotions.
How Sarcasm Works
Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Bryant
In this July 2021 episode of the long-running Stuff You Should Know podcast, Josh and Chuck take a look at the concept of sarcasm, how it's used, and the reasons for its enduring popularity.
How Sign Language Works
Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Bryant
On this February 2014 episode of the Stuff You Should Know podcast, hosts Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant dive into the history and development of American Sign Language.
How Smartphones Are Rewiring Our Brains
Feel Better, Live More , Dr Rangan Chatterjee, Jonathan Haidt
In this May 2024 episode of Feel Better, Live More, psychologist Jonathan Haidt explains how smartphones and social media are negatively affecting children and adolescents.
How Sports Psychology Is Changing UK Football
Fozcast, Ben Foster, Dr. Suzanne Brown
In this January 2022 episode of Fozcast, Ben Foster and Tom Ochoa bring on sports psychologist Suzanne Brown to discuss the impact of her field on modern soccer and delve into the stigma around emotional fitness.
How Successful People Think
John C. Maxwell
How Successful People Think lays out eleven specific ways of thinking you can practice to live a better, happier, more successful life.
How the Flu Works
Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Wayne Bryant
In this November 2017 episode of the Stuff You Should Know podcast, hosts Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant discuss the flu and how it affects the body.
How the Industrial Revolution Changed the World
History Hit, Dan Snow, Duncan Weldon
In this October 2025 episode of History Hit, host Dan Snow discusses the Industrial Revolution and its legacy with economist Duncan Weldon.
How the Practices of Yoga Make for a More Joyful Life
Tegan Burger
Tegan Burger shares the different yogic practices that you can add to your wellbeing toolbox to transform your life for the better.
How the Word Is Passed
Clint Smith
Poet and journalist Clint Smith travels across the U.S. and beyond to provide a historical overview of slavery and its defining role in creating modern America.
How the World Really Works
Vaclav Smil
Scientist Vaclav Smil guides us through some of the most essential but poorly-understood processes in human civilization and how they impact our ability to face challenges like climate change.
How the World Thinks
Julian Baggini
Philosopher Julian Baggini provides an overview of the diverse philosophies and wisdom traditions around the globe, examining how different cultural perspectives shape our understanding of the world.
How the World Works
Noam Chomsky, David Barsamian
How the World Works is a succinct, accessible introduction to the remarkable ideas of Noam Chomsky, one of the great thinkers of our time.
How They Broke Britain
James O'Brien
Journalist and author James O'Brien names and shames the characters most responsible for the 'breaking' of Britain since 2010.
How To
Randall Munroe
How To will help you get better at abstract thinking as it gives solutions to some of the strangest problems in the wackiest but still scientific ways.
How to Ace an Audition
Naomi Scott, Edward Enninful
Actress Naomi Scott offers expert advice on trusting your instincts and turning bad auditions into good stories. She also provides practical tips for self-taping, finding support, and protecting yourself from public opinion.
