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Culture & Society

House of Hammer

Elli Hakami, Julian P. Hobbs

In light of the sexual abuse allegations against actor Armie Hammer, this 2022 miniseries explores the dark history of the Hammer family.

Culture & Society
History
Technology & the Future

How Ada Lovelace Became a Tech Visionary

Ridiculous History, Ben Bowlin , Noel Brown

In this two-part October 2021 episode of Ridiculous History, hosts Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown follow the extraordinary life of the first-ever computer programmer, Ada Lovelace.

Culture & Society
History

How Ancient Greeks Handled Uncool Politicians

Ridiculous History, Ben Bowlin, Noel Brown

In this August 2021 episode of Ridiculous History, Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown compare the ancient Greek practice of ostracism - by which dozens of politicians were banished from Athens - with today's methods of ousting.

Parenting & Relationships

How Asexuality Works

Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Bryant

This September 2012 episode of the Stuff You Should Know podcast covers everything you need to know about asexuality, from its fascinating history to how asexual people integrate their orientation into their lives and relationships.

Arts & Design

How Batman Comics Can Help With Your Anxiety

Londyn Jackson

If you're looking for a healthy and helpful alternative to relieve day-to-day stress and anxiety, your perfect Batman story or media can help make you feel better.

Business

How Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers Master Productivity

Tim Ferriss

Understand which small lifestyle changes can pave your way towards mastering productivity as entrepreneur Tim Ferriss shares some tips to create better habits and routines.

Science & Environment

How Blue Holes Work

Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Bryant

In this February 2021 episode of Stuff You Should Know, we explore the murky world of blue holes — terrifyingly deep underwater craters that reveal secrets about our ancient world and may even provide answers to today's climate challenges.

History
Biographies
Culture & Society

How Boris Johnson Changed Britain

Stories of our times, Manveen Rana, David Aaronovitch

In this September 2022 podcast episode, experts from The Times newspaper discuss Boris Johnson's tenure as UK Prime Minister, his triumphs and failures, and his legacy.

Leadership & Entrepreneurship
Money & Investing
Personal Growth

How Broke Teenagers are Earning $500-$1000 Daily Through TikTok

Sebastian Ghiorghiu

Discover how teens are combining the viral power of TikTok videos and dropshipping to rake in $500-$1000 per day, without any investment. Keep reading to learn their secrets and find out how you can tap into this goldmine!

Culture & Society
History

How Civil Wars Start

Barbara F. Walter

Political scientist Barbara Walter explains the factors that have led to modern civil wars around the world and details how the conditions are present for a similar conflict in the United States.

Technology & the Future

How Computers Work

National Center for Computing Education, Raspberry Pi Foundation

This course from the National Center for Computing Education and Raspberry Pi Foundation explains the history and science behind how computers work.

Education
Mind & Philosophy
Personal Growth

How Conscious Communication Can Change Your Game

Jem Fuller

Jem's powerful TEDx talk shares three key ideas that can not only improve your life, but improve life for all.

Culture & Society

How Corrupt Is Britain?

David Whyte

This collection of essays from prominent campaigners and thinkers seeks to reveal how corruption operates in the British economy and government.

Mind & Philosophy
Personal Growth

How Did Altruism Evolve?

The Joy of Why, Janna Levin , Stephanie Preston

In this February 2024 episode of The Joy of Why podcast, host Janna Levin meets psychology professor Stephanie Preston to discuss the evolutionarily adaptive behavior of altruism.

Culture & Society
History

How Do Empires Work?

The Open University, Karl Hack

This online course from The Open University demonstrates the structure and tactics of empires through the lens of the Opium Wars between China and Britain.

Culture & Society

How Do We Know We're Doing It Right?

Pandora Sykes

British journalist Pandora Sykes questions some of the myths and paradoxes of modern life and how they affect millennial women.

Mind & Philosophy
Career & Success

How Do We Redefine Success So We Can Find Joy

We Can Do Hard Things , Glennon Doyle

This December 2021 episode of Glennon Doyle's We Can Do Hard Things focuses on the importance of appreciating the way others do things, even if it differs greatly from what you would do.

Science & Environment

How Earthquakes Work

Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Bryant

In this June 2009 episode of Stuff You Should Know, hosts Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant explain the science behind earthquakes.

Career & Success
Business
Technology & the Future
Culture & Society

How Email Took Over the World

You're Wrong About, Sarah Marshall, Anne Helen Petersen

In this April 2022 episode of the You're Wrong About podcast, host Sarah Marshall meets with writer and intellectual Anne Helen Petersen to discuss the phenomenon of email.

Health & Fitness
Personal Growth
Mind & Philosophy

How Emotions Are Made

Lisa Feldman Barrett

How Emotions Are Made explores the often misconstrued world of human feelings and the cutting-edge science behind how they're formed.

Money & Investing
Technology & the Future

How Everyone Can Become a Bitcoin Miner

The Pomp Podcast, Anthony Pompliano, Whit Gibbs

This December 2021 episode of The Pomp Podcast features Whit Gibbs, the founder of Compass Mining, who explains how the company brings the profitable business of bitcoin mining to the mass market.

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