Hacks
Help!
Oliver Burkeman
Journalist Oliver Burkeman sifts through the most popular self-help books, tips, and productivity hacks to debunk myths and understand what can truly help us live happier, more meaningful lives.
Helvetica
Gary Hustwit
Helvetica is a documentary that explores the history of the world's most-used typeface, from how the font first came into being, how it became so popular, and how it remains so widely used more than 50 years later.
Henry VIII
History Hit: Not Just the Tudors, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb, Dr. Lucy Wooding
In this November 2023 episode of Not Just the Tudors, historians Professor Suzannah Lipscomb and Dr. Lucy Wooding take a tour through the life of Tudor monarch Henry VIII, exploring his upbringing, multiple marriages, and religious reforms.
Here & Hereafter
Tyler Henry
In his book, Here & Hereafter, celebrity medium Tyler Henry shares the spiritual lessons he has gleaned from his work seeking communication with the dead and how we can implement these into our own lives.
Here for It
R. Eric Thomas
R. Eric Thomas provides a ray of hope with this irreverent yet patriotic collection of essays on race, sexuality, religion, and growing up in the United States.
Here We Go Again
Betty White
Actress and comedian Betty White shares her journey through 50 years in the television business in her own words, recounting the wins and losses that marked her illustrious career.
Here’s How To Master The Art Of Colour Blocking
Rima Roy
If you’re not familiar with colour blocking, you’re missing out on a fun, vibrant way to express your style personality. Here is how to color block.
Heroic Failure
Fintan O'Toole
A highly-critical cultural analysis of the political ideas behind Brexit, and how they led to a disaster.
Heroin(e)
Elaine McMillion Sheldon
In Heroin(e), director Elaine McMillion Sheldon invites us to look at the opioid epidemic in West Virginia through the eyes of three women on the front line.
Hidden Disabilities and Conditions: Creating an Inclusive Workplace
Ted Smith
Human resources expert Ted Smith guides us through the different accommodations people with disabilities need to feel safe and included in the workplace.
Hidden Figures
Margot Lee Shetterly
This book tells the story of NASA from the perspective of its unacknowledged Black female employees, who took computing jobs at a wartime laboratory and assumed responsibility for humankind's 'giant leap' into space.
High Conflict
Amanda Ripley
Amanda Ripley's book High Conflict provides contemporary insight on why and how people get stuck in situations where discord distills into a 'good versus evil' style of feud - resulting in an 'us' and 'them' mindset - and explains how to get out.
High Performance
Jake Humphrey, Professor Damian Hughes
This book by television presenter Jake Humphrey and professor Damian Hughes analyzes habits and lessons from elite athletes, coaches, and entrepreneurs to decode how to perform at a high level.
High Performance Habits
Brendon Burchard
High Performance Habits is a riveting how-to guide to improving your performance, productivity, and relationships through the power of proactivity and consistency.
High-Impact Business Writing
Sue Robins
This course, offered by University of California through Coursera, highlights the best techniques to write, edit, revise, and proofread business documents effectively.
Hiking with Nietzsche
John Kaag
American philosopher John Kaag explores the ideas and life of Nietzsche while recounting his experiences of walking in the great philosopher's footsteps in the Swiss Alps.
Hillbilly Elegy
J. D. Vance
Hillbilly Elegy is the inspiring autobiography of J.D. Vance who explains how his life began in poverty and turbulence, and what he had to do to beat those difficult circumstances and rise to success.
Hinduism: A Very Short Introduction
Kim Knott
In this entry of the Very Short Introductions series, professor Kim Knott presents some of the basic ideas and practices behind the world's third-largest religion.
Hipster Culture
Heike Steinhoff
This collection of essays digs deep into the figure of the hipster, examining its unique cultural meaning through a variety of perspectives.
Hire Your Kid Tax Strategy
Duke Alexander Moore
Hire your kid to work for you — you get the write-off, and your kid does not have to report the income.
History 101: AIDS
Bruce Kennedy
History 101: AIDS is a concise documentary that highlights the sad realities of the AIDS virus, from the epidemic's beginnings in 1981, to the global response to the virus today.