Hacks
The Hot Zone
Richard Preston
The Hot Zone is a terrifying true story of how the Ebola virus came to be, why it's so deadly and contagious, and how this all reveals our massive vulnerabilities and inefficiencies when it comes to fending off pandemics of any kind.
The House of Gucci
Sara G. Forden
Sara Gay Forden investigates the 20th-century rise of Gucci as a luxury fashion brand, as well as the events that slowly fractured the notorious family behind it.
The House of Rothschild
Niall Ferguson
The House Of Rothschild examines the facts and myths existing around the wealthiest family in the 19th century, tracing their journey from isolated outcasts to their building of the biggest bank in the world.
The Human Edge
Greg Orme
Author Greg Orme makes the case that we shouldn't view advancing artificial intelligence as a competitor, but instead differentiate ourselves by focusing on our distinctly human traits.
The Human Element
Loran Nordgren, David Schonthal
Loran Nordgren and David Schonthal take an in-depth look at why people reject good ideas, why groundbreaking innovations often go ignored, and how you can get people to take notice of and adopt your suggestions.
The Human Microbiome
EIT Food, University of Turin
In this course, the University of Turin analyzes the human microbiome: its components, its functions, how we can use diet to sustain it, and the burgeoning field of psychobiotics.
The Ice Cream Effect
Unexplainable
Hosts Noam Hassenfeld and Brian Resnick question whether ice cream could be good for our health in this November 2023 episode of the Unexplainable podcast.
The Idea Factory
Jon Gertner
The Idea Factory explains how one company managed to spearhead innovation in the communications industry for almost 100 years, and produced a huge share of the technology that shapes our lives today.
The Identity Trap
Yascha Mounk
Political scientist Yascha Mounk introduces what he calls 'the identity synthesis' – a growing left-wing movement focused on identity groups – and explains how it could result in greater division than equality.
The Idiot Brain
Dean Burnett
Neuroscientist Dean Burnett gives a tongue-in-cheek overview of how, despite its immense sophistication, the brain often lets us down.
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Rebecca Skloot
The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks unravels the story of a woman whose cells led to many medical breakthroughs, highlighting the exploitation endured by people of color in the scientific community.
The Immortality Key
Brian C. Muraresku
The Immortality Key digs into the spiritual functions of psychedelics and how psychoactive substances might have inspired the founders of today's great religions.
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Customer Service in 2024
Raymond M. Russell
Raymond M. Russell looks at how AI is revolutionizing customer service by enabling personalized, efficient interactions at scale.
The Impact of Childhood Maltreatment on Mental Health
UCL (University College London)
Childhood maltreatment is a complex issue that can impact a child's brain, beliefs, behavior, and schooling.
The Importance of a Talent Strategy
NOW of Work, Leapgen, Jerome Ternynck
In this August 2022 podcast episode of Now of Work, SmartRecruiters founder and CEO Jerome Ternynck shares the importance of planning ahead when hiring talent.
The Importance of Being Little
Erika Christakis
The Importance Of Being Little outlines the inefficiencies of preschools, identifies how brilliantly curious kids' minds are, and teaches ways to help them succeed by focusing more on principles like play and skill development.
The Importance of Interpersonal Skills
The Open University
This course from Open University delves into the psychology of communication and how we can use interpersonal skills to better our lives and work relationships.
The Importance of Listening
Northwestern University, Randy Hlavac
The Importance of Listening is a digital marketing course from Northwestern University that introduces social media analytics and explores how to best capitalize on an online community.
The Importance of Strength Training
Feel Better, Live More, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
In this September 2022 episode of the Feel Better, Live More podcast, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon advocates for promoting muscle growth to yield various health benefits.
The Impossible Office?
Anthony Seldon
British contemporary historian Sir Anthony Seldon critically explores the prime minister's role in Britain and how it has evolved in its 300 years of existence.
The In-Between
Jeff Goins
The In-Between is our reminder to slow down and learn to appreciate the little moments in life, as they shape our existence a lot more than we think.