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The Intuition Code
Anne Watkins
The Intuition Code provides practical, valuable exercises for inspired decision-making and greater rationality by learning to trust and develop your natural intuitive intelligence.
The Invention of Russia
Arkady Ostrovsky
Pulitzer prize finalist Arkady Ostrovsky provides a history of Russia since the collapse of the USSR, explaining how the country went from being open to the West to closed and hostile in just three decades.
The Inventor
Alex Gibney
The Inventor is a riveting account of the disturbing story of Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of medical company Theranos, which reveals the toxic culture of 'faking it until you make it' prevalent in Silicon Valley.
The Invisible Kingdom
Meghan O'Rourke
Meghan O'Rourke describes her experiences with chronic autoimmune illness, exploring America's cultural attitude towards these often misunderstood diseases.
The Invisible Orientation
Julie Sondra Decker
Asexual writer Julie Sondra Decker addresses the most frequently cited myths about asexuality – that it is a disease or disorder – to bring awareness to the real challenges asexual people face and how they find connection and community.
The Janes
Tia Lessin
In this 2022 documentary, directors Tia Lessin and Emma Pildes speak with former members of the Chicago underground group The Janes about their efforts to provide safe abortions to women in need.
The Jersey: The All Blacks
Peter Bills
Peter Bills explores the reasons behind the enduring dominance of New Zealand's national rugby team, the All Blacks.
The Joy of Gay Sex
LGBTQ&A, Jeffrey Masters , Dr. Charles Silverstein
In this September 2021 episode of LGBTQ&A, renowned psychologist and gay rights activist Dr. Charles Silverstein talks about the social stigma of homosexuality in the 1970s, his groundbreaking work in sexuality, and life as an elderly gay man.
The Joy of Movement
Kelly McGonigal
The Joy of Movement can help us to find the motivation to get out and exercise more often, by teaching us the scientific reasons why it's good for us and why our bodies are designed to enjoy it.
The Joys and Sorrows of Parenting
The School of Life, Alain de Botton
Navigating the rollercoaster of parenting is both exhilarating and heartbreaking, a challenge that philosophy - and The School of Life - can help you tackle with a calmer mind.
The Jungle Grows Back
Robert Kagan
This 2018 book reviews the United States' evolving military and economic power since the end of World War II and what the world might look like if American hegemony recedes.
The Keto Diet
Maintenance Phase, Aubrey Gordon, Michael Hobbes
In this July 2021 episode of the Maintenance Phase podcast, author Aubrey Gordon and journalist Michael Hobbes discuss the history and consequences of the keto diet.
The Key to Persistence
Zoey Lau
Zoey Lau provides ideas on how to keep going when we feel like giving up.
The Kickass Single Mom
Emma Johnson
The Kickass Single Mom is a go-to guide to help single moms achieve financial security, find romantic fulfillment, and continue to be incredible parents.
The Kill Chain
Christian Brose
Defense industry insider Christian Brose presents a sobering account of the U.S. military's weaknesses and what can be done to address them.
The Know/Like/Trust Masterclass
Kevin Oberhausen
The Know/Like/Trust Masterclass by Kevin Oberhausen teaches entrepreneurs how to create meaningful relationships with customers and establish trust so they can make an impact on their audience and sell their products or services with ease.
The Knowledge Gap
Natalie Wexler
A critical analysis of America's educational shortcomings, their origins in the birth of the progressive education movement, and the solutions that can bring students back from the brink of this modern learning crisis.
The Language Hoax
John H. McWhorter
In this book, linguist John McWhorter argues against the common belief that language shapes how we perceive the world.
The Language Instinct
Steven Pinker
The Language Instinct takes you on an adventure into the world of linguistics and argues that we're born with an innate ability to understand languages, that most are more similar than we might think, and investigates the origins of our ability to communicate.
The Language of Leaders
Swati Sengupta, State Bank of India
This course from edX and the State Bank of India details the path to becoming an effective and persuasive speaker, explaining how to turn dreaded conversations into exciting opportunities.
The Last Blockbuster
Taylor Morden
The Last Blockbuster details how the movie rental franchise became one of the most popular ways of interacting with cinema, and how it then all but disappeared.
