Hacks
Extinctions: Past and Present
University of Cape Town, Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan
Discover the incredible varieties of life that came before us, the cataclysmic changes that wiped them out, and how humans are pushing Earth towards a sixth mass extinction.
Extraordinary Influence
Tim Irwin
Extraordinary Influence helps you become a better leader by revealing what neuroscience has to say about effective leadership, identifying communication as the key to the highest levels of performance.
Extreme Ownership
Jocko Willink
Extreme Ownership contains useful leadership advice from two Navy SEALs who learned to stay strong, disciplined, and level-headed in high-stakes combat scenarios.
Extremely Online
Taylor Lorenz
American journalist Taylor Lorenz covers the history of social media and how it has shaped 21st-century culture.
F*ck No!
Sarah Knight
'Anti-guru' Sarah Knight explains how to say no more often and why doing so will change your life for the better.
F*cking History
The Captain
A pithy collection of extraordinary stories from history - some inspiring, some horrifying, and some downright bizarre - all told with the Twitter celebrity's trademark ribald style.
Facebook: The Inside Story
Steven Levy
This is a revealing chronicle of Facebook's history, from the Harvard dorm rooms to it's eventual sprawling headquarters in Menlo Park and social media domination.
Facing the Feeling
Return to Self with Bruna Nessif
During the May 2022 season two finale of the Return to Self podcast, host Bruna Nessif discusses the connection between our feelings and our survival, and how we can get in the way by 'protecting' our emotions in a special live show.
Factfulness
Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, Anna Rosling Rönnlund
Factfulness explains how our worldview has been distorted by the rise of new media, the human instincts that cause erroneous thinking, and how we can learn to separate fact from fiction.
Factory Girls: From Village to City in a Changing China
Leslie T. Chang
Journalist Leslie T. Chang explores the lives of migrant women working in modern China's factories, highlighting their ambition, resilience, and grit in a rapidly evolving environment.
Fading Memories
Jennifer Fink
Fading Memories is a podcast empowering dementia caregivers with advice, support, and a community. Host Jennifer Fink shares personal experiences and expert insights on topics such as communication and managing stress to help caregivers provide the best possible care.
Fahrenheit 9/11
Michael Moore
Fahrenheit 9/11 looks at the series of events that unfolded during George W. Bush's time as President, from the Florida recount scandal to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and the ensuing 'War on Terror.'
Failing Forward
John C. Maxwell
Failing Forward helps you to stop making excuses, start embracing failure as part of growth, and encourages you to gain confidence in yourself.
Failures of State
Jonathan Calvert, George Arbuthnott
Sunday Times reporters Jonathan Calvert and George Arbuthnott provide a journalistic investigation into what went wrong in the British government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fairy Tales, Explained
Joe Posner, Ezra Klein, Marie Cascione
This episode of the Explained docuseries explores the origins of fairy tales and how they've developed over time, from the first fairy tales born thousands of years ago to the more recent Disney retellings.
Fairytale Delights
Afreen Rahat
Fairytale Delights is full of simple, tasty, and fun recipes from Afreen Rahat. It is an ideal culinary journal and coffee table book.
Faith
Jimmy Carter
Faith is an in-depth exploration of the many meanings of faith and the various ways it affects human life, backed by the personal account of former US President Jimmy Carter.
Fake Famous
Nick Bilton
In attempts to make three regular people 'fake famous', this documentary pulls back the curtain on the fascinating world of social media influencers, and the lengths that some will go in order to achieve fame in the digital age.
Fall and Rise
Mitchell Zuckoff
Journalist and writer Mitchell Zuckoff weaves together a mesmerizing picture of the events leading up to the 9/11 attacks, the tragic day itself, and the ongoing aftermath.
Familiar Stranger
Stuart Hall
This memoir from political activist and cultural theorist Stuart Hall details the key influences on his life, from growing up in colonial Jamaica to trying to reshape Britain's political debate against a backdrop of racism and Cold War paranoia.
Fantastic Festivals of the World: Kyu-bon and Eisa Festivals
Jeff Gentes, Sigal Bujman
This documentary explores both the Kyu-Bon festival and its Eisa dances, as well as the vibrant local history and cuisine of Okinawa in Japan.