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Everything I Know About Love
Dolly Alderton
Award-winning journalist Dolly Alderton reflects on the romances, friendships, mistakes, and life lessons that shaped her 20s.
Faux vs. Real Self-Care
We Can Do Hard Things, Glennon Doyle , Abby Wambach , Dr. Pooja Lakshmin
In this April 2024 episode of We Can Do Hard Things, psychiatrist Dr. Pooja Lakshmin explains how capitalism has co-opted self-care and looks at what it really means to take care of ourselves.
Fear: Trump in the White House
Bob Woodward
Written through the eyes of journalist Bob Woodward, Fear takes an inside look at Former President Donald Trump and the dysfunctional administration that surrounded him.
Feeding the Machine
Callum Cant, James Muldoon, Mark Graham
Researchers from the Oxford Internet Institute explain how the development of AI technology relies on the exploitation of underpaid workers and uncredited creatives worldwide.
Filterworld
Kyle Chayka
Technology journalist Kyle Chayka analyzes how the internet and social media are changing culture in the 21st century.
Finding Lost People
Unexplainable, Mandy Nguyen, Robert Koester, Paul Doherty
This August 2024 episode of the Unexplainable podcast explores how data shapes search and rescue techniques, with a focus on the methods used at Yosemite National Park.
Fitness Routines for Menopause
ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan Wolf, Dr. Stacy Sims
In this March 2024 episode of the ZOE Science and Nutrition Podcast, host Jonathan Wolf and exercise physiologist Stacy Sims discuss how to craft fitness routines that help navigate the changes brought on by menopause.
Food for New Mums
The Food Chains, Ruth Alexander, Allison Oman Lawi, Heng Ou, Mengqi Wang
In this November 2023 episode of BBC's The Food Chain podcast, host Ruth Alexander speaks with guests about the importance of postpartum nutrition across cultures.
Forming Relationships With Your Stepchildren
Happy Mum, Happy Baby, Giovanna Fletcher, Cilla Appeaning
In this August 2024 episode of the Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast, host Giovanna Fletcher meets with the founder of the Stepmums Club, Cilla Appeaning, to discuss some of the common challenges stepparents face.
Founding Partisans
H. W. Brands
Historian H. W. Brands chronicles the early years of the American nation, focusing on the factions and infighting that produced not one but two revolutions.
Friction Fatigue
Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer explains why successful modern marketing requires authentic engagement, cultural relevance, and adaptability in response to evolving consumer preferences.
Frida
Carla Gutierrez
Based on personal letters, paintings, and diary entries, filmmaker Carla Gutierrez brings us this documentary about the life and art of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
Frostbite
Nicola Twilley
Nicola Twilley examines how refrigeration has shaped our health, societies, and relationship to food.
Fundamentals of Neuroscience: The Brain
David Cox, Harvard University
Harvard neuroscientist David Cox introduces us to key concepts in the field of neuroscience, focusing on the sensory systems that enable us to perceive and interpret the world around us.
Games People Play
Eric Berne, MD
Games People Play examines the psychology of the subconscious games we play with each other during social interactions, from the mundane to the downright manipulative.
Get Better at Anything
Scott H. Young
Author Scott H. Young offers 12 'maxims for mastery' to help you improve the way you learn. He provides insights that can help you score better on tests, learn a new skill at work, or pick up a new hobby.
Getting Fit Without Judging Yourself
Ten Percent Happier , Dan Harris, Cara Lai
On this June 2024 episode of the Ten Percent Happier podcast, host Dan Harris interviews Buddhist teacher Cara Lai about how to take care of your body without shame, comparison, or self-loathing.
Getting Gamers
Jamie Madigan
Gaming psychology expert Jamie Madigan talks about the psychology that shapes video games, from game creation to user impact.
Girl Rising
Richard E. Robbins
This award-winning 2013 documentary follows nine girls from around the world as they strive against societal and cultural barriers to education and a better life. Each story is narrated by a celebrated actor.
Good Energy
Casey Means MD, Calley Means
Casey Means, MD, argues that health issues such as depression, infertility, dementia, and more all have the same root cause: metabolic dysfunction. She offers solutions to tap into 'good energy' and feel your best.
Good Habits, Bad Habits
Wendy Wood
Behavioral scientist Wendy Wood explains habit formation and explores how to make habitual changes that improve your life.
