Hacks
The Psychology of Money
Morgan Housel
In The Psychology of Money, financial journalist Morgan Housel reveals the ways in which our intuitions surrounding money are misguided, and what to do about it.
The Psychology of Selling
Brian Tracy
The Psychology of Selling motivates us to work on our self-image and how we relate to customers, improving our ability to close deals.
The Pyrocene
Stephen J. Pyne
The Pyrocene describes the history of the relationship between mankind and fire: the development of our species' remarkable ability to control flames.
The Queer Advantage
Andrew Gelwicks
Through interviews with successful queer people, writer and stylist Andrew Gelwicks explores how the LGBTQ+ experience can cultivate tools for a fruitful life.
The Referral Engine
John Jantsch
The Referral Engine describes how to get your business in shape and turn customers into advocates who do your marketing for you.
The Road to Serfdom
Friedrich A. Hayek, Bruce Caldwell
The Road To Serfdom unravels the downsides of socialism, why it's prone to turning into totalitarianism, and why economic freedom is essential.
The Road to the Iraq War: Terror
Slow Burn, Noreen Malone
This episode of acclaimed podcast Slow Burn examines the 2001 anthrax attacks and their role in perpetuating the climate of fear that enabled the U.S. march to war.
The Root Cause of Disease
Feel Better, Live More, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, Dr. Zach Bush
In this September 2022 episode of the Feel Better Live More podcast, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee talks to American physician Dr. Zach Bush about holistic approaches to healthcare and the environment.
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry
John Mark Comer
The Ruthless Elimination Of Hurry will teach you how to slow down, relax, and live a simpler life to become happier and improve your wellbeing.
The Salt of the Earth
Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Wim Wenders
The Salt of the Earth follows the life of renowned social and environmental photographer Sebastião Salgado, as directed and narrated by his son Juliano, alongside with German filmmaker Wim Wenders.
The Science of Kissing
Sheril Kirshenbaum
In The Science of Kissing, science journalist Sheril Kirshenbaum unravels the mysteries of kissing, and the evolution of this very human practice over the ages.
The Science of Leadership
Gregory Caremans - Brain Academy
This course takes a deep dive into leadership by looking into how the brain works, exploring motivation, and introducing tools to create a highly effective and sustainable model for the 21st-century leader.
The Science of Parenting
David Barner, The University of California, San Diego
This edX course from the University of California San Diego gives parents information on the scientific evidence behind their roles as caretakers, covering discipline, diet, vaccinations, and more.
The Secret Life of Chaos
Jim Al-Khalili
The Secret Life of Chaos examines the hidden patterns behind seemingly random events while answering the fundamental question: how did we get here?
The Secret Thing That Men Crave
Dawn The Empath
There's a story being told about men that just isn't fully true. And there's a very important reason for that. Mainstream culture doesn't want men to become this wise and empowered from the inside.
The Secret to Pain Free Running (and Walking!)
Feel Better, Live More, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, Helen Hall
In this November 2021 episode of Feel Better, Live More, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee talks to running coach Helen Hall about the secrets to more efficient and pain-free running and movement.
The Self-Made Billionaire Effect
John Sviokla, Mitch Cohen
The Self-Made Billionaire Effect looks at the five dualities billionaires characteristically exhibit, which put them in a different category than most employees.
The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur
John Jantsch
John Jantsch's The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur offers practical advice and reflection for the modern entrepreneur, inspired by 19th century American transcendentalist philosophy.
The Sense of Style
Steven Pinker
The Sense of Style helps writers better absorb and apply usage rules to avoid common pitfalls and produce a more compelling experience for readers.
The Splendid and the Vile
Erik Larson
Erik Larson's portrait of Britain during 1940 illustrates the strength and leadership of Winston Churchill and the resilience of ordinary Britons who prevailed over the most adverse circumstances.
The State of Influencer Marketing: The Consumer Edition
Influencer Marketing Talks, Cure Media, Holly Morran
This episode of the popular Influencer Marketing Talks podcast draws together consumer research and industry insights to review the current state of affairs within both the influencer marketing channel and the wider consumer landscape.