Hacks
The Social Animal
David Brooks
The Social Animal weaves social science research into the story of a fictional couple to shed light on the decision-making power of our unconscious minds.
The Social Dilemma
Jeff Orlowski, Larissa Rhodes
In the documentary The Social Dilemma, filmmaker Jeff Orlowski takes a critical look at the addictive and exploitative aspects of social media platforms, and the way they have impacted our society.
The Social Nature of Being Human
The Open University, David Kaposi, Daniel McCulloch, Kesi Mahendran
This course offered by The Open University dives deep into social influences, from the psychology of crowds to the impact of social pressure on our beliefs and actions.
The Sociopath Next Door
Martha Stout
Using case studies and her own experiences as a psychologist, Martha Stout provides research-based insights on sociopathic behavior.
The Soul of an Octopus
Sy Montgomery
In The Soul of an Octopus, naturalist and author Sy Montgomery uses her first-hand experience with octopuses to ponder the nature of consciousness and what it means to have a soul.
The Source: Open Your Mind, Change Your Life
Dr Tara Swart
Neuroscientist Dr. Tara Swart shows us how we can transform our lives and manifest opportunities for ourselves through understanding the inner workings of our brains.
The Spark
Kristine Barnett
Kristine Barnett's memoir chronicles the story of her son Jacob, who was diagnosed as autistic as a toddler but overcame limitations to become a math and science prodigy on track to win a Nobel Prize.
The Speed Learning Revolution
François Trésorier
Unlock your potential through understanding the art of speed learning and rapid skill acquisition.
The Speed of Trust
Stephen M.R. Covey, Rebecca R. Merrill
The Speed Of Trust unravels the economics of trust and shows you how to cultivate it within yourself, your relationships, and all your business ventures.
The Spirit Level
Richard Wilkinson, Kate Pickett
The Spirit Level is a data-based explanation of how preventable wealth inequality within countries and individual communities is to blame for many social health issues.
The Splendid and the Vile
Erik Larson
Erik Larson's portrait of Britain during 1940 illustrates the strength and leadership of Winston Churchill and the resilience of ordinary Britons who prevailed over the most adverse circumstances.
The Sports Gene
David Epstein
The Sports Gene takes a look at how genes affect our abilities, motivations, and endurance in sports, explaining why some people are better suited for certain sports than others.
The Stars Within You
Juliana McCarthy, Alejandro Cardenas
In The Stars Within You: A Modern Guide to Astrology, astrologer and writer of the popular Ethereal Culture blog Juliana McCarthy provides an overview of basic astrology concepts, teaching readers how to assess a natal chart.
The Start-up of You
Reid Hoffman, Ben Casnocha
The Start-Up of You explains why we need to manage our own careers as if we were running a start-up in order to get ahead in today's ultra-competitive and ever-changing business world.
The Startup's Guide to Customer Success
Jennifer Chiang
What is customer success? From Amazon Prime to 24/7 support, customer service has evolved past its old role and turned into a market-shaping enterprise.
The State of Affairs
Esther Perel
In The State of Affairs, psychotherapist and relationship expert Esther Perel explains why people cheat and how infidelity forever changes the connection between partners.
The State of Influencer Marketing: The Consumer Edition
Influencer Marketing Talks, Cure Media, Holly Morran
This episode of the popular Influencer Marketing Talks podcast draws together consumer research and industry insights to review the current state of affairs within both the influencer marketing channel and the wider consumer landscape.
The Story of China
Michael Wood
Renowned historian and BBC broadcaster Michael Wood takes us through the most significant events of Chinese history, from the turbulent ancient dynasties to the establishment of modern-day China.
The Story of Fake News
Mark Sample, Amanda R. Martinez, Davidson College
Davidson College professors interview media experts, journalists, and editors on the effects of fake news, the social and technological climate that facilitates its spread, and how we can cultivate media literacy.
The Story of India
Michael Wood
Historian Michael Wood maps the history of the Indian subcontinent and its culture from 10,000 years ago through to the present day.
The Story of Ireland
Neil Hegarty
Written to accompany the acclaimed BBC and RTE television program of the same name, this book explores Ireland's cultural identity, from war and colonization to religion and migration.