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Pain and Aspirin
The Open University
This interactive course from The Open University explains the chemical pathways through which pain functions in the body, and how aspirin works to inhibit the pain response.
Pale Blue Dot
Carl Sagan
In this 1994 classic, Carl Sagan muses humanity's place in the universe, the possibility of extraterrestrial life, and our responsibility to our planet.
Pamela
Ryan White
Pamela: A Love Story is a 2023 documentary about the life of Canadian-American pop culture icon Pamela Anderson.
Pandemic
Sonia Shah
Pandemic gives you an understanding of what pathogens and diseases are, how they evolve, what our lifestyle does to make them worse on us, how they can spread like wildfire, and most importantly, what we can do to stop them.
Pandora's Jar
Natalie Haynes
Natalie Haynes explores the original portrayals of famous female characters in Greek mythology, demonstrating how modern misogyny has been written into our retellings of ancient stories.
Panic Attacks: What They Are and What to Do About Them
The Open University, Roger Baker, Anna Stuflesser, Naomi Moller
This course explores panic attacks and panic disorders, looking at what causes them and some options for treatment.
Panic Rules!
Robin Hahnel
Published in 1999, Panic Rules provides a detailed exploration of how untethered globalism stifles developing nations and consolidates power in wealthy ones.
Parenting Beyond Pink & Blue
Christia Spears Brown
Christia Spears Brown breaks down our society's misconceptions about gender differences and explains how parents can minimize the influence of gender stereotypes in the lives of children of all ages.
Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety
Dr. John Duffy
Renowned psychologist Dr. John Duffy presents a self-help book that will introduce you to the world of teenage struggles and improve your parenting skills.
Parents: Have a Little Self-Compassion
Good Inside , Dr. Kristin Neff, Dr. Becky
On this May 2023 episode of the Good Inside podcast, host Dr. Becky and guest Dr. Kristin Neff discuss self-compassion, talking about how parents need to show themselves the same kindness they would show to their friends and loved ones.
Paris
Where to Go, James Atkinson, Lucy Richards
In this November 2020 episode of Where to Go, writer Eleanor Aldridge dives into the uniqueness of Paris, unraveling her best tips for tourists and dissecting the changes the city faced after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Paris Is Burning
Jennie Livingston
In this 1990 documentary, filmmaker Jennie Livingston charts the ball culture of New York City in the mid to late 1980s, shedding light on the Black and Latino LGBTQ+ performers who found solace and freedom through it.
Partnernomics
Mark Brigman
In Partnernomics, business consultant Mark Brigman explains his time-tested formula for creating lucrative corporate partnerships from conception to execution.
Passion for Fashion: Realizing Your Dreams
Walibel Torres
Walibel Torres, a Dominican model and lifestyle influencer based in New York City, explores how we can reach our fashion dreams.
Passionista
Ian Kerner
Written as a follow-up to his best-selling book She Comes First, Passionista is sex therapist Ian Kerner's down-to-earth guide to male sexuality.
Passover 101
Unorthodox, Mark Oppenheimer, Stephanie Butnick , Liel Leibovitz
In this April 2020 episode of the Unorthodox podcast, hosts Mark Oppenheimer, Stephanie Butnick, and Liel Leibovitz offer a comprehensive guide to the Passover Seder.
Pathways to Property: Starting Your Career in Real Estate
University of Reading, Henley Business School, The Reading Real Estate Foundation
This course developed by University of Reading, Henley Business School, and the Reading Real Estate Foundation takes a realistic look at the real estate sector and many of the career opportunities it offers.
Patient Zero and the Making of the AIDS Epidemic
Richard A. McKay
Richard McKay examines the origins of AIDS while providing a critical assessment of how the false narrative of 'Patient Zero' emerged in the United States at the height of the pandemic.
Pavlov's Dog
Adam Hart-Davis
In Pavlov's Dog, Adam Hart-Davis effectively breaks down 50 of the most famous experiments that have revolutionized human psychology.
Payoff
Dan Ariely
Payoff unravels the complexities of human motivation, showing us how it consists of much more than just money and recognition – like meaning, effort, and ownership – so that we can inspire ourselves every single day.
Peace is Every Step
Thích Nhất Hạnh
Peace is Every Step is a simple rulebook for clearing your mind of stress and finding peace, from the renowned Vietnamese Buddhist master Thích Nhất Hạnh.
