Hacks
Pitch Anything
Oren Klaff
Pitch Anything relies on tactics and strategies from a field called neuroeconomics to give you an entirely new way of presenting your ideas and convincing others of your value.
Play, Dreams and Imitation in Childhood
Jean Piaget
Published in 1962, Play, Dreams and Imitation in Childhood is Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget's seminal work on the role of games, imitative play, and dreams at each stage of children's cognitive development.
Portfolio and Risk Management
University of Geneva, Tony Berrada, Michel Girardin
Become a better investor and learn how to construct your investment portfolio to manage risk in this course by the University of Geneva.
Poverty, by America
Matthew Desmond
Award-winning American sociologist Matthew Desmond explains why poverty persists in one of the wealthiest nations in the world.
Powerful Storytelling Today
Soledad O'Brien
Powerful Storytelling Today teaches all there is to know about telling and selling a story, guiding you through how to sway the audience and ensure that people understand what you're saying.
Practicing Financial Self-Care
Financial Feminist, Tori Dunlap
In this episode of the Financial Feminist podcast, Tori Dunlap talks us through the best ways to financially take care of our future selves.
Predictable Success
Les McKeown
Predictable Success leads you through the various stages of companies and alternative paths they can and might take, depending on their actions, showing you the safest path towards predictable success, where you consistently achieve your goals.
Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order
Ray Dalio
Ray Dalio, the founder and co-chairman of the world's biggest hedge fund, reveals a framework for predicting the rise and fall of great nations such as the U.S. and China.
Prisoners of Geography
Tim Marshall
Prisoners of Geography explains how the location of a country dramatically affects its economy, and how the lay of a country's land can have an impact on its wars, trade, and alliances.
Private Equity and Venture Capital
Stefano Caselli, Università Bocconi
This course from Bocconi University goes into detail about types of private equity investors and the managerial process of equity funds to provide a clear insight into corporate finance.
Problem Solving Techniques
Chris Croft
Problem Solving Techniques shows how to deal with short- and long-term problems in the most efficient way, managing to balance creativity with making decisions.
Profiles in Ignorance
Andy Borowitz
Satirist Andy Borowitz explores the recent history of ignorant leadership among America's presidents and political leaders, as well as the role they played in the current climate of anti-intellectualism.
Progress
Johan Norberg
In Progress, Johan Norberg shines a light on the world's greatest advancements through the lens of globalization.
Progressive Partnerships
Callum Laing
Progressive Partnerships is a business book that shares how you can gain credibility and develop strategic partnerships for your business.
Project Management in Real Life
Nikki Henderson
Project Management in Real Life is a concise course that teaches the key elements of effective project management.
Prozac Nation
Elizabeth Wurtzel
Elizabeth Wurtzel's unflinching, honest account of being young and living with bipolar disorder in the 1990s details her experience with Prozac and numerous other drugs, identifying depression as an epidemic among Generation X.
PURPOSE ... How to Find Your "why"
David Hyner
PURPOSE ... How to Find Your "Why" teaches you to understand who you really are, helping you find the way to effortless decision making and living an easier life.
Quiet
Susan Cain
Quiet shows the slow rise of the extrovert ideal for success throughout the 20th century, while making a case for the underappreciated power of introverts and showing up new ways for both forces to cooperate.
Quitter
Jon Acuff
Quitter is a blueprint to help you close the gap between your day job and your dream job, showing you simple steps that you can take towards your dream without turning it into a nightmare.
Race After Technology
Ruha Benjamin
From everyday apps to complex algorithms, Ruha Benjamin demonstrates that centuries of racial bias are intrinsic to the tech industry, either unknowingly or by design.
Radio Cachimbona
Yvette Borja
Radio Cachimbona's podcast explores the topics of abolition, state repression, and migrant resistance in the Arizona borderlands.