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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.
Productivity Habits That Stick: Using Time Theming
Mike Vardy
In his course, Productivity Habits That Stick: Using Time Theming, Mike Vardy shows us how to develop a simple productivity framework that involves organizing our time.
Project 1794: A Real-life Flying Saucer
Stuff They Don't Want You to Know, Ben Bowlin, Matt Frederick, Noel Brown
This November 2024 episode of Stuff They Don't Want You to Know discusses the U.S. government's interest in building flying saucers in the 1950s in an initiative codenamed Project 1794.
Pronouns Don't Equal Gender
Zoe Stoller
Anyone of any gender is allowed to use whatever pronouns feel best for them. Let's explore what this means!
Providing Trauma-Informed Care
Donn Kropp
In Trauma-Informed Care, Registered Nurse Donn Kropp explains some common misconceptions about trauma and how we can work through it to improve health and wellbeing for ourselves and others.
Psychological First Aid
George Everly, Johns Hopkins University
This course from Johns Hopkins University explores an important topic: how to provide psychological help to traumatized bystanders using the 'RAPID' method.
Psychology of Influence and Human Behavior
Hamed Mardanpour
This course teaches a step-by-step method to gain more control over your actions and positively impact others.
Psychology of Popularity
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. Mitch Prinstein
Do you care what others think? This course teaches us about the profound impact our popularity can have on us as children, and how these effects can reverberate into our adult lives.
Public Speaking
Keith B. Jenkins, Rochester Institute of Technology
This edX course from the Rochester Institute of Technology provides tips and tricks to improve your public speaking skills and control your communication anxiety.
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.
Radical Acceptance
Tara Brach, Jack Kornfield
Radical Acceptance teaches you how you can become more content and happy in your life by applying the core principles of meditation and Buddhism.
Radical Candor
Kim Scott
Radical Candor is the ultimate guide to becoming a great leader, teaching you how to connect with people, push them to be their best, and create an environment of trust.
Radical Confidence
Lisa Bilyeu
Entrepreneur Lisa Bilyeu recounts her life story, sharing what she learned about confidence along the way.
Raising a Happier Mother
Anna Mathur
Bestselling author Anna Mathur is a psychotherapist and mother of three. Challenging the notion of perfection, she explores how mothers can reframe their approach to motherhood.
Raising Girls in the 21st Century
Steve Biddulph
This practical guidebook teaches parents how to support their daughters through every stage of childhood and adolescence.
Range
David Epstein
Range shows that having a broad spectrum of skills and interests, and taking your time to figure them out, is better than specializing in just one area.
Real Food for Fertility
Lily Nichols, Lisa Hendrickson-Jack
Dietician Lily Nichols and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner Lisa Hendrickson-Jack present a comprehensive, nutrition-focused approach to optimizing fertility and enhancing your reproductive health.
Real Self-Care
Pooja Lakshmin MD
Psychiatrist Pooja Lakshmin demonstrates how popular approaches to self-care for women don't always work and shows us how to practice self-care from the inside out.
Reasons to Stay Alive
Matt Haig
Matt Haig's poignant mental health memoir reveals the dangers and difficulties of mental illness, uncovers the stigma, and identifies tips for recovery.
Rebel Bodies
Sarah Graham
British journalist Sarah Graham explores how long-standing myths and biases in the medical field put women's mental and physical health at risk.
Rebel Cell
Dr. Kat Arney
Scientist and broadcaster Kat Arney explores the evolutionary origins of cancer, looks at how it hijacks the body's biology, and uses the latest scientific studies to explain why curing it remains so difficult.