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Dr Michaela Dunbar discusses imposter syndrome, anxiety and overthinking on Millennial Love

9th - Higher Ed
Dr Michaela Dunbar kicks off the new season of Millennial Love, discussing her new book You've Got This: Seven Steps to A Life You Love with Olivia Petter and how understanding basic psychology can help transform your love life. Covering...
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Millennial Love is back for season 4!

9th - Higher Ed
Millennial Love is back! Season four sees Olivia Petter delving even deeper into discussions around love, dating and relationships. And now you can watch as well as listen. Join Olivia as she speaks to an array of guests, including...
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Disabled Therapist Danielle Sheypuk Inspires Others To Live And Love

3rd - Higher Ed
Danielle Sheypuk is a New York City-based licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in the problems of dating, relationships and sexuality among the disabled. She is also the first ever wheelchair runway model at New York...
Instructional Video38:03
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What happens to your brain during sex? - The science of love

9th - Higher Ed
What happens to your brain during sex? - The science of love
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The Happy Couple author Naoise Dolan: 'It’s rare that fiction doesn’t problematise queer relationships'

9th - Higher Ed
Bestselling author Naoise Dolan joins us this week to discuss her latest novel, The Happy Couple, which follows two people as they approach their wedding day, and the three friends who threaten to draw them apart.Following her hit debut...
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Are We Running Out of Nurses?

12th - Higher Ed
ERs closing, patients turned away from hospitals, six-month waits for urgent appointments - is this the new normal? Burnout and two years of COVID pressure are driving many nurses to leave the profession, leaving patients in the lurch....
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Who Has the Best Sex Life? (It’s Not Who You Think)

12th - Higher Ed
Everyone wants to talk about sex, but not when grandma and grandpa are involved! Well, it’s about time we grow up. OLDER PEOPLE are HAVING SEX and some are having a lot of it! Sheena Williams, RN and Alok Patel, MD chat with geriatrician...
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Romeo and Juliet Interview: Nurse Improv

6th - Higher Ed
In this video, the host and the Nurse character from Romeo and Juliet engage in a candid and improvised conversation before filming an episode about Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." They discuss their personal experiences and the...
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Uncovering a Roman Cargo Ship: Shedding Light on Imperial Rome

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Dutch archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery of a Roman cargo ship from around 100 AD, shedding new light on Imperial Rome. This unique find, excavated in the town of Werden, features a rowing system, challenging previous...
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Why Are Dating Apps So Bad?

Higher Ed
We’re going to talk about why dating apps suck so much. Hint: it has to do with AI, but not in the ways that you might think.
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How Quarantine Changed Dating Apps

Higher Ed
Global stay-at-home orders have forced dating apps to adapt to virtual dating, from video chats, to AI chaperones. But do you have a better chance at finding love?
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Neuro Transmissions

We need to talk about bad therapists.

12th - Higher Ed
If you or someone you know has been in therapy before, there's a deceent chance that you have a story about a "bad therapist". But how can you tell? And what can you do about it? Therapy is a complex process that combines the...
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Layers of History

3rd - Higher Ed
A video entitled "Layers of History" which discusses how Earth's geographic features were formed, with a focus on the study of rock layers through absolute and relative dating.
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The History of Life

3rd - 8th
The video “The History of Life” gives a brief overview of the major time spans in Earth’s history, focusing specifically on the formation of life and how that life changed over time.
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Crushed (A Dating Series) Part 1: The Before Phase of Relationships

6th - 8th
In this episode of In Control, Grace introduces the series focused on relationships and why they are essential for a successful life. She emphasizes how relationships impact other aspects of our lives and highlights the importance of...
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Crushed (A Dating Series) Part 3: The After Phase of Relationships

6th - 8th
In the final episode of the Crushed series, Grace addresses the challenging post-breakup phase of relationships. Acknowledging the emotional turmoil that can accompany a breakup, she provides game-changing advice to help navigate this...
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Crushed (A Dating Series) Part 2: The During Phase of Relationships

6th - 8th
In this episode of In Control, Grace continues the Crushed series, focusing on middle school relationships. She emphasizes the ups and downs of relationships and the importance of maintaining a healthy balance. Grace provides five...
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Family and Clarification Signs in ASL | 150 Essential Signs (Part 6)

3rd - Higher Ed
Today we're learning about 25 signs about family and clarifications. This is part 6 in our series 150 Essential Signs. We feel like these 150 signs are must know signs that you'll need to carry on a basic conversation with a deaf person....
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Professor Dave Explains

Techniques for Sampling and Analysis in Dendrochronology

9th - Higher Ed
We now know what dendrochronologists do. They examine tree rings. But precisely how do they do this? How do they collect the data? How do they analyze it? This is a very involved question, but let's try to answer it by investigating the...
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Italy, Ancient city Paestum

12th - Higher Ed
Poseidonia was probably founded about 600 bc by Greek colonists from Sybaris, along the Gulf of Taranto, and it had become a flourishing town by 540, judging from its temples. After many years' resistance the city came under the...
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Italy, Paestum - Tomb of the Diver and the Lucanian paintings

12th - Higher Ed
Paestum also is renowned for its painted tombs, mainly belonging to the period of Lucanian rule, while only one of them dates to the Greek period. The Tomb of the Diver is an archaeological monument, built in about 470 BC and found by...
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Italy, Oplontis (Poppaea) Roman Villa

12th - Higher Ed
The Villa of Poppaea was first discovered in the eighteenth century during the construction of the Sarno Canal which cut through the central hall of the villa. Between 1839 and 1840 explorations of the site were undertaken by Bourbon...
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KERA

Refugee Children Found a Home in Dallas

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A young Dallas couple has decided to open their doors to refugee children in their neighborhood. They don’t run a daycare or an afterschool program, but host refugee children at their home for games, movies, and even homework. Their home...
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Macedonia, Stobi ancient city

12th - Higher Ed
The city was first mentioned in writing by the historian Livy, in connection with a victory of Philip V of Macedon over the Dardani in 197 BC. In 168 BC, the Romans defeated Perseus and Macedonia was divided into four nominally...