Instructional Video9:23
Seven Dimensions

Boosting Emotional Intelligence

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of emotional intelligence (EQ) and its impact on personal and professional relationships. They cover topics such as understanding and managing emotions, reading body language, and being...
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

Creating Strong Endings: How to Leave the Audience with Strong Feelings

K - 5th
In this video lesson, the teacher guides students on how to create strong endings for their narratives by effectively conveying their emotions. The teacher explains the five steps of the writing process and provides a specific example of...
Instructional Video2:21
English Tree TV

How Are You? Feelings Song For Kids

Pre-K - K
Hello how are you? A fun children's song to teach and learn 'hello, how are you?' greeting and feelings. Reply, 'I'm happy, sad, angry, tired, hungry, thirsty, sick, hurt'. Made for children, students, babies, toddlers and preschool,...
Instructional Video3:07
Fun Kids

When I'm Happy

Pre-K - K
What do you do when you're happy? When the Fun Kids Monsters are happy, they laugh! Learn about feelings and emotions with our Fun Kids Monsters as we sing about feeling happy, sad, angry, hungry and sleepy. We'll also sing about...
Instructional Video3:40
Seven Dimensions

Finding Relief in a Busy World

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the impact of practicing mindfulness, specifically the three-minute breathing space exercise. They explain the three steps involved in the exercise and highlight how even a short period of mindfulness...
News Clip7:23
Curated Video

Dealing with emotions following the election aftermath

Higher Ed
Mental health expert and host of the "Better Men" podcast Mike Veny offers post-Election Day mental health tips. (Scripps News)
News Clip6:24
Bloomberg

U Mich. Year End Inflation Expectations Fall

Higher Ed
Joanne Hsu, University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers Director, joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" on Friday morning. She told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson high prices continue to weigh on consumers.
News Clip3:58
Press Association

People of Creeslough showing great example of solidarity – Higgins

Higher Ed
The people of Creeslough in Co Donegal are showing a great example of solidarity after tragedy, Irish President Michael D Higgins has said, after he attended the funeral of James O’Flaherty at St Mary’s Church in Derrybeg, Co...
News Clip2:57
Curated Video

Nonprofit Organization Focuses On Black Women's Mental Health

Higher Ed
Newsy spoke to the founder of Black Girls Smile, a nonprofit organization that provides mental health support for young Black women.
News Clip4:26
Curated Video

How Has Our Approach To Treating PTSD Evolved?

Higher Ed
Patients suffering from traumatic stress have long found their symptoms minimized.
News Clip3:07
Curated Video

The War In Ukraine Is Triggering PTSD In Veterans

Higher Ed
The news coverage can be especially hard for U.S. residents who left war torn countries like Syria, central America and Vietnam.
News Clip2:22
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Russian consulate in New York vandalized with red paint

9th - Higher Ed
Manhattan's Upper East Side residents react after the Russian Consulate in New York was vandalized with red spray paint early Friday, in an apparent protest as President Vladimir Putin pursues his bloody invasion of Ukraine (Footage by...
News Clip2:46
Sky News

Post Office, Southern Railway, British Airways and Swissport workers are all going on strike over Christmas

Higher Ed
VOICED: Post Office staff today began a five-day strike - the longest continuous action in the company's 300-year history. Some rail and airline staff are also striking this week. Today a Downing Street spokesman said the unions were...
News Clip6:58
Bloomberg

Joe Namath Weighs In on Head Injuries, Social Media

Higher Ed
Sept. 30 -- Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath and Dr. Barry Miskin, chief of surgery at Jupiter Medical Center, discuss the medical advancements used to treat head injuries and how social media is impacting the NFL. They speak with...
News Clip3:57
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Climate change amplifies social injustices says South African psychologist

9th - Higher Ed
As the COP 26 climate conference gets underway in Glasgow, Scotland, South African therapist Garret Barnwell explains how climate anxiety causes psychological distress for young people (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip1:49
AFP News Agency

Chinese blind and deaf artists seize chance to shine

9th - Higher Ed
Chinese blind and deaf artists seize chance to shine
News Clip4:55
Bloomberg

Hyundai's Brand New AI Institute

Higher Ed
Boston Dynamics AI Institute Executive Director Marc Raibert joins Emily Chang to discuss their work with Hyundai and their $400 million investment to set up the Institute, and discuss the state of artificial intelligence and robotics...
News Clip3:49
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Iraq ancient ruins open up to tourism after IS atrocities

9th - Higher Ed
Strolling along the ancient ruins of Hatra in Iraq's north, dozens of visitors admire the site, where local initiatives seek to turn over a new leaf after a brief but brutal jihadist rule (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip0:58
Sky News

Voxpop on NFL Trump row

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows exterior shots voxpops with NFL fans speaking on NFL Football players using sports match to stage political protest against racism and Trump's reaction. American football players have defied their President by kneeling in...
News Clip5:33
Curated Video

Tropic Thunder premiere in London

Higher Ed
True Date Created = 17/09/2008 AP Entertainment London, UK, 16 September 2008 1. Pan down from Tropic Thunder poster to exterior theatre 2. Mid shot of fans - a group of screaming girls 3. Poster of Tropic Thunder 4. Ben Stiller with...
News Clip2:26
Curated Video

The Duchess of Cambridge visited a children's hospice in Ipswich, England on Monday, where she made her first public speech.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Duchess of Cambridge makes first public speech CAPTION: The Duchess of Cambridge visited a children's hospice in Ipswich, England on Monday, where she made her first public speech. (March 19) [Notes:SOURCE:...
News Clip6:24
Curated Video

Grayson Perry and Anthony Gormley launch the second 'Art Everywhere' project

Higher Ed
British artists Anthony Gormley and Grayson Perry launched the "Art Everywhere" initiative on Wednesday (16 JULY) at London's Waterloo Station. The nationwide movement, which is now in its second year, features works of art which are...
Instructional Video3:22
Curated Video

Trial starts for NY Nanny who killed two children

Higher Ed
The trusted nanny of a well-to-do Manhattan family planned and executed the most unthinkable of crimes, according to prosecutors: She waited until she was alone in the apartment, selected two knives from the kitchen and then led two of...
News Clip3:11
Bloomberg

Indonesia’s Election About Political Identity, Says IISS’s Connelly

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- Aaron Connelly, Southeast Asian political and foreign policy research fellow at International Institute for Strategic Studies, discusses the importance of Indonesia’s presidential and legislative elections. He speaks on...