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The #1 Dad Book
James Patterson
Author James Patterson's attainable guide offers new and old dads tangible advice on how to be more present for your family and become the best dad you can be.
The Acute Loneliness of Moms
It's Been a Minute, Brittany Luse, Jessica Grose, Kate Gawlik
On this February 2025 episode of the It's Been a Minute podcast, host Brittany Luse asks listeners and experts about 'mom loneliness' and looks at how we can address this common problem.
The American Revolutionary War
History Extra, Benjamin Carp, Elinor Evans
On this February 2022 episode of the History Extra podcast, historian and writer Benjamin Carp explains the causes and key events of the American Revolutionary War.
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.
The Bicycling Big Book of Cycling for Beginners
Tori Bortman
Bicycle consultant Tori Bortman provides an in-depth overview of cycling and its culture, educating beginners with the knowledge they need to safely become road cyclists.
The Biology of Pain
The Science of Everything, James Fodor
In this September 2021 episode of The Science of Everything, host James Fodor explains the physical, emotional, and sometimes intangible experience of pain.
The Cause
Joseph J. Ellis Ph.D.
Historian Joseph J. Ellis reveals how the American Revolution was driven not by a unified national identity but by 'The Cause' — a broad, often contradictory ideal that bound together colonists with vastly different goals and exposed the deep fractures over slavery and power.
The Co-Parenting Handbook
Karen Bonnell, Kristin Little
Co-parenting coaches Karen Bonnell and Kristin Little offer a roadmap for families navigating separation and divorce when children are involved.
The Curious Science of Cravings
Hidden Brain, Shankar Vedantam, Judson Brewer
On this April 2024 episode of the Hidden Brain podcast, host Shankar Vedantam interviews psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dr. Judson Brewer about the science behind cravings, why they can become all-consuming, and how we should respond to them.
The Future of Sustainability
TED Radio Hour, Gay Gordon-Byrne, Andrew Dent, Jamie Beard, Ermias Kebreab
This May 2024 episode of Ted Radio Hour explores different ways that we can reduce, reuse, and recycle in the modern world.
The Manager's Guide to Difficult Conversations
Marlene Chism
This LinkedIn Learning course teaches managers how to address challenging issues, offering strategies for staying professional, minimizing assumptions, and achieving the best outcome for all parties.
The Mentoring Manual
Julie Starr
The Mentoring Manual provides a comprehensive framework for anyone hoping to be a mentor and create effective, supportive relationships with their mentees.
The New Science of the Body Clock
Feel Better, Live More, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee, Dr. Kristen Holmes
On this September 2024 episode of the Feel Better, Live More podcast, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee and Kristen Holmes, Principal Scientist at wearable technology company WHOOP, discuss circadian rhythms and the consequences of circadian misalignment.
The Next Conversation
Jefferson Fisher
Lawyer and author Jefferson Fisher explains how to communicate effectively and build stronger connections.
The Nvidia Way
Tae Kim
Technology journalist Tae Kim chronicles the rise of technology company Nvidia and how it became the most valuable business in the world.
The Only Dating Advice You'll Ever Need
The Mel Robbins Podcast, Logan Ury
This December 2024 episode of The Mel Robbins podcast features dating expert Logan Ury, who gives science-backed advice for finding success in dating.
The Radicalism of the American Revolution
Gordon S. Wood
Historian Gordon S. Wood offers a unique perspective on the radicalism of the American Revolution, which transformed not just the political and economic lives of Americans but the very rules of American society.
The Science of Rituals
Feel Better, Live More , Dr Rangan Chatterjee, Michael Norton
On this May 2024 episode of the Feel Better, Live More podcast, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee talks to behavioral scientist Michael Norton about how rituals can help improve our habits and bring meaning to our lives.
The Science of Volcanoes
The Science of Everything, James Fodor
On this December 2021 episode of The Science of Everything podcast, host James Fodor discusses how volcanoes are created and the dangers of eruption.
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.
The Story of Spice
Navin Thapar, Judith Jones
In the seventh episode of the 2016 documentary series The Story of… Food, prominent historians, horticultural experts, and the world's top chefs explore the history and deep cultural impacts of spices.
