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The Russian Revolution
Cal Seville
This accessible documentary explains the background of the seismic events of 1917 through the lens of two opposing families, the ruling Romanov dynasty and Lenin's revolutionary Ulyanov family.
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry
John Mark Comer
The Ruthless Elimination Of Hurry will teach you how to slow down, relax, and live a simpler life to become happier and improve your wellbeing.
The Salem Witch Trials
In Our Time: History, Melvyn Bragg
This November 2015 episode of BBC Radio 4's In Our Time focuses on the witch hysteria that gripped the Puritan communities of Essex County, Massachusetts, in the early 17th century.
The Salt of the Earth
Juliano Ribeiro Salgado, Wim Wenders
The Salt of the Earth follows the life of renowned social and environmental photographer Sebastião Salgado, as directed and narrated by his son Juliano, alongside with German filmmaker Wim Wenders.
The Science and Practice of Yoga
Stacy Dockins, Catherine Spann, The University of Texas, George Siemens, Dave Dockins
Yoga enables us to harmoniously build strength and inner calm, qualities becoming ever more valuable in our lightning-paced society. This course marries theory and practice to help you tap into your full potential, enriching life on and off the mat.
The Science and Treatment of OCD
Huberman Lab, Dr. Andrew Huberman
In this episode of the Huberman Lab podcast from June 2022, Dr. Andrew Huberman gives an overview of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, explaining how the illness manifests, debunking stigmas and myths, and providing steps toward treatment.
The Science Delusion
Rupert Sheldrake
The Science Delusion is a detailed examination of the ten dogmas of modern science, highlighting their origins and the ways in which they limit scientific inquiry.
The Science of Beer
Sander Breevaart, Florence Scherer, Nico van der Veen, Wageningen University, Research
The Science of Beer takes you on an informative journey through the history of beer, its base ingredients, and its diverse array of styles.
The Science of Emotion
The Science of Everything, James Fodor
In this March 2023 episode of The Science of Everything podcast, host James Fodor introduces the scientific study of human emotions.
The Science of Evolution
The Open University, Jonathan Silvertown
This course outlines the scientific evidence behind the theory of evolution, why some people still argue against it, and how their counterarguments fail to live up to scrutiny.
The Science of Exercise
University of Colorado Boulder, Robert Mazzeo, Ph.D
In this course from the University of Colorado, Boulder, learn how exercise affects both the body and brain from a scientific perspective.
The Science of Generosity: Do Good…Feel Good
Femida Handy, The University of Pennsylvania
In this course offered by the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Femida Handy explores the science behind why we give and the effects it can have, both on the level of the individual and society at large.
The Science of Getting Rich
Wallace D. Wattles
The Science of Getting Rich grants us permission to embrace our natural desire for wealth, explaining why riches lead to a prosperous and abundant life in mind, body, and soul.
The Science of Handling Uncertainty
Ten Percent Happier, Dan Harris, Maya Shankar
In this June 2022 episode of the Ten Percent Happier podcast, behavioral scientist Maya Shankar provides us with a set of tools for confronting the uncertainty in our lives.
The Science of Happiness: How to Live Your Best Life
Laura Delizonna
Use the power of neurology and positive psychology to become the happiest version of yourself with The Science of Happiness: How to Live Your Best Life, and learn how to share it with people around you.
The Science of Kissing
Sheril Kirshenbaum
In The Science of Kissing, science journalist Sheril Kirshenbaum unravels the mysteries of kissing, and the evolution of this very human practice over the ages.
The Science of Learning Languages
Huberman Lab, Andrew Huberman, Dr. Eddie Chang
In this October 2022 episode of Huberman Lab, Dr. Andrew Huberman is joined by Dr. Eddie Chang. They discuss how the brain learns and uses languages and Chang's pioneering work in neural engineering.
The Science of Love
Unexplainable, Noam Hassenfeld
In this February 2022 episode of Vox's Unexplainable podcast, host Noam Hassenfeld talks to journalists, researchers, and romance novelists about the science of love and romance.
The Science of Making and Keeping Friends
Ten Percent Happier, Dan Harris, Robin Dunbar
In this October 2022 episode of the Ten Percent Happier podcast, Robin Dunbar explains the science of relationships and discusses how overcoming the barriers to building friendships can help our physical and mental wellbeing.
The Science of Money and Happiness
Ten Percent Happier , Dan Harris, Elizabeth Dunn
In this November 2023 episode of the Ten Percent Happier podcast, host Dan Harris talks to psychologist Dr. Elizabeth Dunn about the relationship between happiness and spending.
The Science of Parenting
David Barner, The University of California, San Diego
This edX course from the University of California San Diego gives parents information on the scientific evidence behind their roles as caretakers, covering discipline, diet, vaccinations, and more.
