Curated Video
Taking Control Pt. 1: The Power of Self-Discipline over IQ
In this episode, our host, Kevin, takes you on a fascinating journey exploring the concept of intelligence, IQ, and how they influence success. But there’s a twist – Kevin explains why self-discipline, or taking control of your actions,...
Curated Video
Goals Part 3: The Secret to Success
In the concluding episode of our goal-setting series, we tackle the all-important subject: achieving your goals. Join us on In-Control as we break down two crucial elements – personal responsibility and self-discipline – that can make or...
Curated Video
8 Ways to improve leadership skills
This video provides eight steps to improve leadership skills for personal and professional growth. It highlights the importance of self-awareness, aligning goals with higher calling, being a role model, continuous learning, upskilling...
Curated Video
Public speaking skills
In this video, the speaker discusses public speaking skills that are vital for entrepreneurs. The video presents seven principles of effective public speaking for entrepreneurs to learn and incorporate. The principles include perception,...
Curated Video
What are leadership skills?
In this video, the speaker discusses what leadership skills are and how they can be developed. The video emphasizes the importance of communication, confidence, vision, empathy, and self-discipline as the top five essential leadership...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Careers in Global Health - identify your area of interest
The first in a 4 part series that takes a look at what you need to do to get your career in global health off to a good start. In this video Greg Martin walks you through the process of identifying your area of interest.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
David Tuckett - The Human Element: Reinserting People into Finance
David Tuckett suggests that economics should drop the physics envy. Economics in the real world is not, and should not be, made up of mechanical situations. Finance has become too remote from human judgments and understanding the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Economics Analogy to the Revolution in Physics - Martin Wolf
Economics is poised to go through a process similar to what physics did in the early 20th century when the Theory of Relativity superseded Newtonian physics, but did not negate it.
The Wall Street Journal
Paging Dr. Machine
Will artificial intelligence and machine learning reshape the way diagnostics and other medicine are conducted?
Curated Video
Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 28: Interdisciplinary Interactions Small Steps, Giant Leaps
Anna McGowan, NASA’s Senior Engineer for Complex Systems Design, discusses the impact of interdisciplinary interactions on mission success.
Seven Dimensions
Proactive Measures for Workplace Security and Safety
In this video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being proactive rather than reactive when it comes to workplace security and safety. The video emphasizes the long-term impact of workplace incidents and the benefits of proactive...
Tarver Academy
Do School Test Scores Matter?
In This Episode, Tyler Asks If School Test Scores Matter
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Domenico Delli Gatti - Microfoundations for the Vision of Minsky
Delli Gatti starts where his dissertation advisor, Hyman Minsky, left off. With tools from network theory and agent-based modeling, he simulates the economy as enormous web of credit relations. He says agent-based models can capture a...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Kenneth Rogoff: The Emerging Economic and Political Order - What Lies Ahead? (3/5)
Anatole Kaletsky, Associate Editor of the The Times, moderates the first panel of INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 8, 2011: The Emerging Economic and Political Order: What Lies Ahead? Part 3 of 5 with Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Task Force on Economics Curriculum reports at INET's Bretton Woods Conference (1 of 3)
Robert Skidelsky, Emeritus Professor of Political Economy at Warwick University, reports on the progress of the Economics Curriculum Task Force at INET's Bretton Woods Conference.
Seven Dimensions
Protecting Organizations: Preventing Crime and Violence at Work
In this video, Colin McLaren, an expert in crime prevention, discusses the importance of proactive measures to protect organizations from crime and violence in the workplace. He emphasizes the need for strong policies and procedures, as...
Jabzy
Roman Training - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Roman Training
Global Ethics Solutions
Mental Makeover: Professional Ethics and Self-Discipline - Rediscovering Self-Discipline
The central theme of this course is self-discipline. How we think about ethical problems at work and how our mind processes these problems is a huge first-step in dealing with workplace dilemmas. This process of thinking about how we...
Curated Video
Introduction to Karate
Karate is a dynamic martial art that originated in the Ryukyu Islands, or modern day Okinawa, Japan, and has since spread worldwide. This video explains the key components of karate training, including kihon (fundamentals), kata...
XKA Digital
Understand your strengths
Craig is a speaker, trainer and coach on the European conference circuit, with expertise in personal leadership. He loves his work with companies and individuals and feels privileged to have worked with so many amazing people. Craig...
Global Ethics Solutions
Mental Makeover: Professional Ethics and Self-Discipline - Steps for Success
The central theme of this course is self-discipline. How we think about ethical problems at work and how our mind processes these problems is a huge first-step in dealing with workplace dilemmas. This process of thinking about how we...
60 Second Histories
Shot at dawn
A sad tale of a firing squad and a young seventeen year old who, although probably suffering from shell shock, was shot for desertion
Psychology Unlocked
The History of Psychology in Less Than 5 Minutes - From Wundt to Today | History of Science
How did psychology start? This video outlines the history of psychology, from its origins in Germany with the work of Wilhelm Wundt, through into Functionalism (William James), past Freud and his Psychodynamic approach, onto Behaviourism...
ProTeachersVideo
Victorian School: Ironbridge
A group of children receive a lesson from a Victorian teacher in this short video designed to be shown in primary history. The teacher expects her pupils to sit up straight, keep their hands clean and show self-discipline in their studies.