Hacks
Wellbeing and Resilience at Work
Institute of Coding, University of Leeds, Sophie Pendrell
In this FutureLearn course, educator Sophie Pendrell explains how anyone can improve their career prospects and work performance by becoming more resilient and adaptable.
WeWork
Jed Rothstein
In Hulu's new documentary, director Jed Rothstein shows how co-founder and former CEO of WeWork Adam Neumann's dishonesty led to the company becoming one of venture capital's most significant cautionary tales.
WHAM!
Chris Smith
In this 2023 documentary from filmmaker Chris Smith, audiences are taken on a journey through George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley's time as 1980s pop duo Wham!
What a Time to Be Alone
Chidera Eggerue
Writer and influencer Chidera Eggerue, aka The Slumflower, provides a guidebook on taking responsibility for your own life and emotional stability through self-love.
What Alcohol Does to Your Body
Huberman Lab, Andrew Huberman
In this August 2022 episode of Huberman Lab, Stanford neurologist Andrew Huberman investigates what happens to our brains and bodies when we consume alcohol.
What Are Allergies and What's Their Purpose?
Discovery
In this October 2023 episode of the Discovery podcast, world-leading medical specialists discuss the causes and effects of allergies.
What Are Cryptocurrency Wallets?
The Zen Crypto Show, Sebastien Couture, ZenGo
In this September 2021 episode of The Zen Crypto Show, technology expert Sebastien Couture explains the basics behind cryptocurrency wallets.
What Are Eclipses?
In Our Time: Science, Melvyn Bragg, Frank Close, Carolyn Crawford, Lucie Green
In this episode of BBC Radio 4's In Our Time: Science podcast, host Melvyn Bragg meets with experts Frank Close, Carolyn Crawford, and Lucie Green to discuss eclipses.
What Are the Police For, Anyway?
Freakonomics Radio, Stephen J. Dubner
In this September 2021 episode of Freakonomics Radio, Stephen Dubner examines the function of the police and how the U.S. police force has evolved over time, questioning whether redefining their role could lead to more effective, unbiased service.
What Are the Steps of Writing a Song?
Cemre Kiralioglu Savatli
A song is the detail. It is a pleasant way to reflect on emotions, experiences, and life, past or future. It's the reflection of the soul. If you love the power of words and want to become a songwriter, this Hack can help.
What Are You Doing With Your Life
J. Krishnamurti
A compilation of key sections from the 20th-century philosopher's writings and lectures, covering the teachings he gave on how to lead a happy and fulfilling life.
What Artists Wear
Charlie Porter
A fluid investigation into the way artists have used clothing as a means of self-expression and a force for social critique.
What Blind People Need to Succeed at Work
The Be My Eyes Podcast, Krissy Bisda
On this September 2019 episode of the Be My Eyes podcast, hosts Hans and Julia interview human resources expert Krissy Bisda about how to make workplaces more accessible and inclusive for blind people.
What Can I Do When I Grow Up?
The School of Life, Alain de Botton
This guide from The School of Life facilitates open conversations with young adults about choosing careers in today's world.
What Causes Alzheimer's?
Unexplainable, Noam Hassenfeld
This September 2021 episode of the Unexplainable podcast dives into the ongoing research behind what causes Alzheimer's disease and why there is still no cure.
What Causes High Blood Pressure
The Doctor's Farmacy, Dr. Mark Hyman, Dr. George Papanicolaou , Dr. Cindy Geyer
In this September 2023 episode of The Doctor's Farmacy podcast, host Dr. Mark Hyman meets with Dr. George Papanicolaou and Dr. Cindy Geyer to talk about hypertension – also known as high blood pressure – which affects nearly 25% of adults worldwide.
What Causes Inflation?
Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Bryant
In this June 2021 episode of Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant address inflation and discuss economic theories that try to explain where it comes from, how it works, and what impact it has on the individual consumer.
What ChatGPT Is — and Isn’t
Danny in the Valley, Danny Fortson, Benedict Evans
In this December 2022 episode of the Danny in the Valley podcast, host Danny Forston interviews tech analyst Benedict Evans to discuss the potential of ChatGPT and machine learning.
What Did Historical Figures Really Look Like?
Becca Segovia
Graphic designer Becca Segovia breathes new life into historical portraits.
What Do Women Want?
Daniel Bergner
This informative book utilizes data from studies and real people's experiences to define female desire and answer the tantalizing question of what women want.
What Does "In The Fog" Mean In Adoption?
Who Am I Really? Podcast
The adoptee community sometimes uses the phrases, 'in the fog' or 'out of the fog.' They are a metaphor for an adopted person's level of conscious consideration of what it means to be an adoptee. Here is more about being in the fog, and what it means to come out of the fog.
