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With great genius comes great rigidity. Professor Barabara Oakley on how to stay mentally agile — and get smarter as a result:
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Mating, monogamy, and maximizing your sexual potential explained by 3 sex experts.
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“Forget about essences.” Philosopher Daniel Dennett on how modern-day philosophers should be more collaborative with scientists if they want to make revolutionary developments in their fields.
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Why most billionaires aren’t geniuses and most geniuses aren’t billionaires, explained by political scientist Brian Klaas.
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Dr. Temple Grandin shares how we can unlock the hidden gifts of neurodivergent minds.
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Psychologist Daniel Goleman on how to train your brain with just ten minutes a day.
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“You’re not meant to understand what I just said, because I don’t understand what I just said…” Physicist Brian Cox on one of the most complex theories in space science.
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What do aliens, apes, and orchestras all have in common? Professor Michael Spitzer explains how they each help us understand the origins of music.
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James Suzman lived with a tribe of hunter-gatherers to witness how an ancient culture survives one of the most brutal climates on Earth. His learnings may surprise you.
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Harvard has conducted an 85-year-long study on what makes humans happy. Psychiatrist Robert Waldinger explains what they found.
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Pathologically busy people clamoring for happiness. Founder of HATCH Monica Parker explains how we can do so much better than that.
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Nike athlete and famed Peloton instructor Tunde Oyeneyin shares how she turned her pain into purpose.
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Is information intrinsic in our universe? NASA’s Michelle Thaller explains.
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Marketing maverick Gary Vaynerchuk reveals how empathy, listening, and patience aren’t just virtues – they’re your ultimate advertising tools.
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Social media distorts reality. Here’s how to take it back.
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Actor, author, and director Jesse Eisenberg demystifies the role of anxiety and self-doubt in leadership.
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When one path is blocked, a new one must be paved. How Einstein, Heisenberg and Gödel used constraints to make life-changing discoveries:
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James Fadiman PhD, who has 60 years of experience in the field, believes they are.
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Coleman Hughes advocates for a colorblind America, presenting compelling arguments in favor of treating all individuals without regard to race.
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The Osbournes was MTV’s biggest show – and it almost cost Jack Osbourne his life. Here’s how his family’s reality TV fame stole his childhood, and how he’s been able to heal since.
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Enlightenment: After the ecstasy, the laundry. Why enlightenment is never an end in itself.
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You know Steve-O. Now meet Steve Glover, as the professional stuntman talks to us about pain, insecurity, and never finding contentment.
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What is perception, really? Philosopher Alva Noë on why perception is a puzzling phenomenon:
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Author of the Canceling of the American Mind Greg Lukianoff explains the current state of free speech in the United States.
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Adam Bryant interviewed over 1,000 CEO’s. These are the 3 critical skills to running a company.
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The creative force behind The Vampire Diaries explains how she learned to deal with her insecurities.
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Science writer George Musser on the unsung role of friendship in science’s biggest discoveries.
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From hunter-gatherers to the American Dream: This is how humanity’s definition of “work” has developed over time.
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We’ve all tried to win an argument by bringing up statistics that support our view. But here’s why that doesn’t work, according to a neuroscientist.
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“I was incarcerated well before I was in prison and I was free before the gates of prison opened up and let me out.”
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