Hacks
Second Life
Amanda Hess
Journalist Amanda Hess unpacks the dystopian challenges of motherhood in the digital age.
Lucy Letby: Beyond Reasonable Doubt?
Ben Ferguson, Anouk Curry
This 2025 ITV documentary explores the trial of Lucy Letby, who was convicted of murdering seven premature babies, and asks whether the evidence used in court holds up to scrutiny.
Why Young People Are Vaping
Huberman Lab, Andrew Huberman, Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher
On this April 2024 episode of Huberman Lab, Andrew Huberman talks to developmental psychologist Bonnie Halpern-Felsher about why so many young people vape and the impact the habit has on brain development.
Controlling Your Blood Pressure
Harvard Medical School
This online course from Harvard Medical School explores types of high blood pressure, its role in overall health, and helpful lifestyle changes and medications for controlling it.
How Green Are Electric Cars?
Science Weekly, Madeleine Finlay , Auke Hoekstra
In this February 2024 episode of the Science Weekly podcast, Madeleine Finlay interviews energy transition expert Auke Hoekstra about the electric vehicle revolution.
The Partition of India
History Extra, Ellie Cawthorne, Dr. Anwesha Roy
In this July 2024 episode of HistoryExtra, historian Anwesha Roy explains everything you should know about the Partition of India.
Long Covid: Post-Viral Epidemiology
Ologies, Alie Ward, Dr. Wes Ely
In this two-part episode of Ologies from March 2025, host Alie Ward meets with Dr. Wes Ely to discuss long COVID, a post-viral syndrome caused by the COVID-19 virus.
Managing Your Cholesterol
Harvard Medical School
This course from Harvard Medical School explains how cholesterol works, the role of diet and exercise in cholesterol management, and treatment options.
Why Politicians Lie About Trade
Dmitry Grozoubinski
Trade policy and negotiations expert Dmitry Grozoubinski explains the basics of international trade policy and why this topic is often oversimplified in political rhetoric.
Bad Influence
Jenna Rosher, Kief Davidson
This 2025 three-part documentary examines child exploitation in the world of social media influencing.
More and More and More
Jean-Baptiste Fressoz
Historian Jean-Baptiste Fressoz grapples with the history of energy, from wood to coal to renewable sources, and illustrates just how little we know about how we power our lives.
How Diwali Brings People Together
The Diverse Minds Podcast, Leyla Okhai, Dr. Manish Tayal
In this October 2019 episode of The Diverse Minds Podcast, host Leyla Okhai and Dr. Manish Tayal of the British Royal Navy discuss the Hindu festival Diwali, as well as Royal Navy efforts to promote diversity and inclusion.
Supremacy
Parmy Olson
Tech journalist Parmy Olson details the story of the race to develop general artificial intelligence, which would be as smart as humans.
Bread and Roses
Sahra Mani
This documentary explores how the lives of women drastically changed after the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2021, and the ways in which they fought back.
Good Inside
Dr. Becky Kennedy
Clinical psychologist Becky Kennedy offers a new approach to parenting that prioritizes connection over correction.
Heal to Lead
Kelly L. Campbell
Our leadership style is a reflection of our inner world. Author Kelly Campbell helps us see the clear correlation between our unprocessed past and how it holds us — and our organizations — back. Four fundamentals become our guideposts for returning to our innate, high-conscious leadership.
Prostate Diseases and Erectile Dysfunction
Harvard Medical School
This online course from Harvard Medical School explores the causes, treatments, and prevention methods surrounding erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, and other prostate issues.
Results-Driven Leadership for High-Performing Teams
Anastasia Mizitova
This course teaches you how to lead with intention, drive performance, and build a culture of accountability, giving aspiring leaders the tools, frameworks, and insights to lead with clarity and confidence.
Spellbound
Phil Hanley
Comedian and actor Phil Hanley charts his journey with dyslexia, from failing pupil to world-renowned comic.
The End of Gender
Debra Soh
Columnist and former sex researcher Debra Soh busts myths surrounding gender nonconformity and uses scientific research to find clarity in the debate around gender, sex, and sexuality.
The Story of a Heart
Rachel Clarke
Physician and author Rachel Clarke tells the story of Keira Ball and Max Johnson – two children who changed the law on organ donation in the UK.
