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Careless People
Sarah Wynn-Williams
Former Facebook employee Sarah Wynn-Williams shares an insider's account of the company's office culture and political influence.
Carlos Alcaraz
Jorge Laplace
Director Jorge Laplace's 2025 documentary miniseries follows the life of Spanish tennis champion Carlos Alcaraz during his 2024 season.
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.
Collaborative Leadership
Carol Kinsey Goman, PhD
In this LinkedIn Learning course, instructor Carol Kinsey Goman offers insights and strategies for designing collaborative working practices that foster an environment of trust and teamwork.
Confidence
Roxie Nafousi
Self-development coach and bestselling author Roxie Nafousi offers advice for reclaiming your self-esteem and embracing your most authentic self.
Coral Reefs
Oceans: Life Under Water, Hannah Stitfall, Charlie Young
In this March 2025 episode of Greenpeace's podcast Oceans: Life Under Water, marine biologist Charlie Young talks about coral reefs and the threats they face.
Dealing with Emotionally Immature People
Ten Percent Happier , Dan Harris, Lindsay C. Gibson
On this July 2023 episode of the Ten Percent Happier podcast, host Dan Harris talks to clinical psychologist Lindsay C. Gibson about how to recognize, interact with, and break free from emotionally immature people.
Declutter Your Emotions
The Minimalists Podcast, Joshua Fields Millburn, Ryan Nicodemus, T.K. Coleman
On this January 2024 episode of the Minimalists podcast, hosts Joshua Fields Millburn, T.K. Coleman, and Ryan Nicodemus talk about emotional clutter and the unhelpful patterns that often hold us back.
Difficulties of Widowhood
Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Charles Wayne Bryant
In this June 2024 episode of the Stuff You Should Know podcast, hosts Chuck Bryant and Josh Clark talk about the social, cultural, and emotional aspects of losing a spouse.
Do Boycotts Work?
Analysis, David Baker
On this June 2023 episode of the BBC's Analysis podcast, host David Baker interviews experts about the effectiveness of boycotts.
Do This Before Bed
Oliver Niño
Energy healer and spiritual activator Oliver Niño outlines the transformative power of an evening routine and how it can help you reach your highest potential.
Domestique
Charly Wegelius
Charly Wegelius offers a brutally honest insider's perspective on the hidden world of professional cycling, revealing the physical, emotional, and ethical challenges faced by the sport's unsung heroes.
Dream Team
Jack McCallum
Sports insider Jack McCallum unveils the story of the 'Dream Team,' America's first professional basketball team to play in the Olympics.
Effective People Do This
Wisdom From the Top, Guy Raz, Stephen M.R. Covey
In this October 2024 episode of the Wisdom From the Top podcast, host Guy Raz and guest Stephen M.R. Covey discuss the habits of effective people.
Empire of AI
Karen Hao
Journalist Karen Hao takes a deep dive into OpenAI, a company that has shaped our world faster than almost any other, and looks at how the AI industry is affecting climate and inequality around the globe.
Essential Lessons for First-Time Managers
Madecraft, Dave Labowitz
In this LinkedIn Learning course, leadership expert Dave Labowitz shares essential lessons for transitioning to a management position, including taking responsibility, communicating well, and connecting with employees.
Esther Perel: Loneliness, Sex, and Online Dating
The Diary of a CEO, Steven Bartlett, Esther Perel
On this June 2025 episode of the Diary of a CEO podcast, host Steven Bartlett speaks to world-renowned relationship therapist Esther Perel about the deterioration of our social skills and sex lives, and how we can improve both.
Every Body Should Know This
Dr. Federica Amati
Medical scientist and nutritionist Federica Amati offers an essential guide to nutrition for everyone, explaining how to care for your health in the present and for the future.
Everything Is Tuberculosis
John Green
Bestselling author John Green examines the history of tuberculosis and its relationship with poverty, racism, and social inequality.
Extremism and Violence on the Brain
Hidden Brain, Nafees Hamid, Shankar Vedantam
This July 2024 episode of the Hidden Brain podcast explores the research of cognitive scientist Nafees Hamid, who studies extremism and its impact on the brain.
Fatherhood
Augustine Sedgewick
Historian Augustine Sedgewick examines how the meaning of fatherhood has shifted throughout human history.
