Hacks
Making Babies in the 21st Century
UCL (University College London), Dan Reisel, Lyndsey Butterworth, Helen O'Neill
This course from University College London explores the progress fertility treatment has made in recent decades, delving into the science of available treatments as well as ethical questions about their impact on parents, children, and society.
Making Friends With FEAR
Tony Blauer
Let’s face it; fear sucks — until you change your relationship with it. Learning to manage fear can change your life.
Making Habits, Breaking Habits
Jeremy Dean
Dr. Jeremy Dean's book, Making Habits, Breaking Habits, explores the psychology behind habit formation, along with tips on how to implement lifestyle changes.
Making Ideas Happen
Scott Belsky
Making Ideas Happen is a systematized approach to coming up with creative ideas and, more importantly, actually executing them, so teams and companies can move their business and the world forward.
Making It All Work
David Allen
Productivity consultant David Allen explains how to balance your daily tasks with your long-term goals, bringing them together for a happy and productive life.
Making It in a Creative Field
Miss Scary Carrie
Creating a successful career in the arts takes a lot of different elements. These three tips will help you build the confidence and skill sets you need to make that dream a reality.
Making Pictures with AI Can Be an Empowering Antidote to Doomscrolling
August Kamp
I was on a small team of artists who were asked to stress-test OpenAI's DALL-E 3 image model. I learned a lot about AI, but I learned more about myself. In this Hack, I'll explain what I mean and why I think it's time for everyone to try it.
Making recruiters come to you
J.T. O'Donnell
Turn the traditional job hiring process upside down and make recruiters come to you, as J.T. O'Donnell shares strategies to make yourself more discoverable, craft outstanding résumés and cover letters, and make a stellar first impression.
Making Sense of Climate Science Denial
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, John Cook, Daniel Bedford, The University of Queensland
This course examines the evidence for human-made climate change, why some people don't believe in it, and what can be done to change their minds.
Making Sense of Data in the Media
University of Sheffield, Todd Hartman
Where does the responsibility lie when it comes to telling the truth in the media? This course by the University of Sheffield unravels the complexities of the veracity spectrum using an expert lens.
Making Sense of News
Anne Kruger, Masato Kajimoto, The University of Hong Kong
This course by the University of Hong Kong offers a broad exploration of the issues facing the contemporary news media landscape.
Making Sense of Ourselves
The Open University
This Open University course introduces some of the most important concepts and discoveries in psychology to help us better understand our behavior and motivations.
Making Sense of the Troubles
David McKittrick, David McVea
An overview of the troubles in Northern Ireland and the centuries of conquest and politics that led to its violent conflicts and the eventual peace treaty.
Making the Decision to Adopt
What Was That Like, Scott Johnson
This episode of What Was That Like tells the story of Danny, who discovered a newborn infant on the floor of the subway. Later, when a judge proposed the idea of adoption, it set him and his partner on a life-changing journey.
Making Time to Photograph What You Love
Kim Grant
Discover the importance of making time for your passion and learn how to capture stunning photos of seabirds in Scotland through the lens of Kim Grant.
Making Your Own Teas for Healthy Hair
Skyn Fluent
Use ingredients in your kitchen to grow your hair.
Malcolm Gladwell: How to Fail
How To Fail, Elizabeth Day, Malcolm Gladwell
In this January 2020 episode of How to Fail, host Elizabeth Day asks author Malcolm Gladwell about three major failures in his life, personal and professional, and what he learned from each of them.
Malcolm Gladwell: Talking to Strangers
Full Disclosure, James O'Brien, Malcolm Gladwell
In this September 2019 episode of the Full Disclosure podcast, host James O'Brien interviews author Malcolm Gladwell about his book Talking to Strangers, diving deeper into the importance of empathy.
Male Body Positivity Matters
Lena Dirscherl
We spend so much time trying to improve ourselves and become someone completely different. But it doesn't fulfill us. It might leave us feeling even emptier than before. Body positivity shows us a way out of this vicious cycle.
Mama Needs a Break: How to Stay Sane as a Working Mom
Monika Latala
Juggling a full-time job and motherhood isn't easy, and feeling overwhelmed and burnt out is absolutely normal. Let's remember the small things that can make us mamas feel better.
Man Down: A Guide for Men on Mental Health
Charlie Hoare
Leadership coach Charlie Hoare expresses the importance of men speaking out and getting help when they are experiencing mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, or suicidal thoughts.