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The Science of Wellbeing
The Mel Robbins Podcast, Laurie Santos
On this December 2024 episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, Yale professor Laurie Santos reveals the latest science on happiness and wellbeing, offering tangible tools to help listeners feel more fulfilled.
Brainstorm
Daniel J. Siegel
Brainstorm takes a look into the teenage brain and explains how adolescents' hormones impact their development and behaviors, and how this can cause them occasionally to act recklessly.
My Everything
Einat Nathan
In her detailed guide on parenting, Einat Nathan shares her insight into forming healthy parent-child relationships and addressing all the ups and downs of raising a family.
The Power of Showing Up
Daniel J. Siegel, Tina Payne Branson
The Power of Showing Up inspires parents to help their kids develop strong bonds and emotional intelligence by identifying how to be fully present.
Existential Physics
Sabine Hossenfelder
Grounded in science rather than speculation, theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder explores some of life's greatest questions.
Queer Flourishing
Dominic Longo
Dominic Longo, founder of Flourishing Gays, details how the different stages of adult development result in coping behaviors he refers to as 'queer superpowers,' and how, by recognizing these patterns, LGBTQ+ individuals can fully thrive.
Confidence
Roxie Nafousi
Self-development coach and bestselling author Roxie Nafousi offers advice for reclaiming your self-esteem and embracing your most authentic self.
Queer Up
Alexis Caught
Psychotherapist Alexis Caught offers empowering guidance and tips to help queer teenagers explore their identities.
This Book Is Gay
Juno Dawson
Queer author Juno Dawson explores the vast range of sexualities and gender identities in a bid to encourage everyone to live happily alongside one another.
Alien Earths
Lisa Kaltenegger
Astronomer Lisa Kaltenegger ponders the possibilities of life beyond planet Earth, and presents new scientific research that suggests we are not alone in the universe.
Carlos Alcaraz
Jorge Laplace
Director Jorge Laplace's 2025 documentary miniseries follows the life of Spanish tennis champion Carlos Alcaraz during his 2024 season.
Managing Generation Z
David Stillman, Jonah Stillman
In this LinkedIn Learning course, generational experts David and Jonah Stillman tackle the subjects of recruiting, retaining, and managing Generation Z as they enter the workforce, adapting to their needs and preparing them to be future leaders.
Testicular Cancer
BMJ Best Practice Podcast, Dr. Kieran Walsh, Corbin Eule
On this October 2024 episode of the BMJ Best Practice Podcast, host Dr. Kieran Walsh speaks with professor of medical oncology Corbin Eule about testicular cancer, from diagnosis to treatment.
We Can Do Hard Things
Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, Amanda Doyle
Award-winning podcasters Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle offer a guidebook for life's difficult questions about love, heartbreak, parenting, grief, new beginnings, and more.
People Management Skills
CIPD
Learn to become an exceptional manager in this course from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Empathy at Work
Carolyn Goerner
To foster a better connection with other people, you must be able to see things from their perspective. This can be done when you have a solid grasp of empathy and how it works.
How to Negotiate Your Way to a Higher Net Worth
Money Glow Up, Tiffany Aliche, Mandi Woodruff-Santos
On this November 2024 episode of the Money Glow Up podcast, host Tiffany Aliche and career coach Mandi Woodruff-Santos discuss how to improve your salary negotiation skills so that you don't leave money on the table.
Turtles
Oceans: Life Under Water, Hannah Stitfall, Nathan Robinson
On this April 2025 episode of the Oceans: Life Under Water podcast, host Hannah Stitfall talks to marine biologist and science communicator Nathan Robinson about sea turtles and the environmental changes that threaten them.
Civilization and Its Discontents
Sigmund Freud
This classic text from Sigmund Freud explores how the construct of civilization might directly conflict with our human instincts.
Moral Ambition
Rutger Bregman
Historian Rutger Bregman calls for a revolution in how we think about work and life, and explains how we can all make bold, moral choices every day.
The Art of Cycling
James Hibbard
Former road racing cyclist James Hibbard connects the sport with time-honored questions about life, philosophy, purpose, meaning, and selfhood in this love letter to cycling.