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Self-Care Is Not Enough: The Complex Needs of Successful Black Women
Esther Boykin
For high-achieving Black women, professional success carries a complex set of stressors. To lead, innovate, and maintain well-being amid workplace, societal, and interpersonal stress, Black women need more than self-care: They need self-compassion, culturally attuned care, and an engaged community.
Sex at Dawn
Christopher Ryan, Cacilda Jethá
Sex at Dawn challenges our conventional views on sex by diving into theories about the sexual history of our ancestors, examining our understanding of what sex and relationships should really look like.
Sex Explained
Ezra Klein
Sex, Explained is a detailed exploration of all stages of the sexual journey, from arousal and attraction through to fertility and childbirth.
She Comes First
Ian Kerner, PhD
She Comes First is a guide to improving sex by emphasizing the female orgasm, explaining why changing your mindset about sex and focusing on more intricate stimulation techniques can be more enjoyable than intercourse for both men and women.
Sit Less and Transform Your Routine
On Purpose with Jay Shetty, Gary Brecka
On this April 2024 episode of the On Purpose podcast, Jay Shetty interviews biologist Gary Brecka about the health risks associated with a sedentary lifestyle and how to adjust your daily routine to lengthen your lifespan.
Six Months to Six Figures
Peter Voogd
Six Months to Six Figures provides a formula for business success which includes finding clarity of purpose, building a circle of influence, and designing a compelling, actionable vision for your future.
Sleep Better
Stephanie Romiszewski
This BBC Maestro course from leading sleep physiologist Stephanie Romiszewski uses evidence-based knowledge to teach practical tools for better sleep and reduced sleep anxiety.
Social
Matthew D. Lieberman
Social explains how our innate drive to build social connections is the primary driver behind our behavior, exploring ways we can use this knowledge to our advantage.
Solve for Happy
Mo Gawdat
In Solve for Happy, a former Google engineer lays out his formula for happiness - proving that 'happy' is our default state, and how to overcome the obstacles we face that prevent us from being so.
Sort Your Head Out
Sam Delaney
Journalist Sam Delaney explores his mental health journey and encourages readers, especially men, to be more open about their mental health struggles and ask for help when they need it.
Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat
Johan Grimonprez
This award-nominated documentary explores the intersection of music, politics, and power.
Stakeholder Relationship Management
Lynda Bourne
Stakeholder management expert Lynda Bourne presents a practical guide on how to improve and maintain stakeholder relationships.
Start With Why
Simon Sinek
Rather than simply starting out with a great product or service, Start With Why will show you the importance of creating a company that's founded upon immeasurable passion and indestructible values that will resonate with everyone around you.
Stolen Focus
Johann Hari
In this compelling book, bestselling author Johann Hari outlines the mechanisms behind our loss of attention and what we can do to get it back.
Sugarcane
Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie
This 2024 documentary film follows an investigation into the Canadian residential school system for Indigenous children, in which many suffered horrific abuse by the Catholic priests entrusted with their care.
Suicide Prevention and Awareness
Alie Ward, Ologies, Dr. DeQuincy Meiffren-Lézine
In this September 2024 episode of Ologies, host Alie Ward sits down with DeQuincy Meiffren-Lézine to discuss suicide risk factors and prevention tactics.
Sunburns, Suntans, and Sunscreen
Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Bryant
In this July 2017 episode of the Stuff You Should Know podcast, hosts Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant discuss misconceptions about sun exposure, as well as its harsh realities.
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Ian Bonhôte, Peter Ettedgui
This powerful documentary explores the life and career of 'Superman' actor Christopher Reeve, documenting the tragic accident that left him paralyzed and his consequent advocacy for people living with disabilities.
Take Back Your Brain
Kara Loewentheil
Feminist activist and former women's rights lawyer Kara Loewentheil details the power that the patriarchy has had on women's minds and inner thoughts and teaches them how to stop their negative self-talk, gain confidence, and live a life full of joy and power.
Take Care: Reimagining Caregiving
TED Radio Hour, Yvonne van Amerongen, Diana Adams, Sara Jones, Bill Bernat
On this April 2022 episode of the TED Radio Hour, host Manoush Zomorodi talks to guests about 21st-century approaches to care and how it can be reshaped to benefit everyone.
Talking to Children About Divorce
Jean McBride, MS, LMFT
Marriage and family therapist Jean McBride provides an in-depth guide for divorcing parents on effectively co-parenting while navigating the complex emotions of shifting family dynamics.
