Neuro Transmissions
Why are people left handed?
Lefties, southpaws, goofy footers, katy-handeds, mollydookers. Whatever you call them, 10% of the population is left-handed. But are there any differences between their brains and those of their right-handed friends? Why are some people...
Bill Carmody
Influence Yourself before Influencing Others: The Power of Passion in Marketing
Bill Carmody explains why you need to find the passion within yourself before trying to influence someone else.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
French and Raven's Bases of Power
French and Raven's Bases of Power explain the five and eventually six forms, types, or sources of power in the 1960s that still apply to us today in the workplace. These concepts are sometimes called French and Raven's power model or...
Global Ethics Solutions
Gift and Hospitality Issues: Ethical Issues and Problems
This video is the first of a four part course that covers the basic information that employees and managers need to know about gift and hospitality issues. It provides practical information, advice, tips, and a character connection.
Global Ethics Solutions
Bribery and Corruption Awareness Business Gifts and Bribes
What are the ethical lines for accepting gifts and hospitality in the workplace? Oftentimes gifts and hospitality is used to influence a purchasing decision, a quid Pro Quo exchange, compensation or preferential treatment, or a kickback...
Healthcare Triage
Weed, Intoxication, DWI, and Breathalyzers
How do breathalyzers work? And will there ever be a breathalyzer for marijuana? As pot has become legal in several states, law enforcement has sought a method to detect marijuana use in drivers. This is complicated, though. Breathalyzers...
Global Ethics Solutions
Gift and Hospitality Issues : What You Need to Know
This video is the third of a four part course that covers the basic information that employees and managers need to know about gift and hospitality issues. It provides practical information, advice, tips, and a character connection.
Religion for Breakfast
The Origins of Satan
In this episode we examine the topic: The Origins of Satan
Coach Dan Blewett
Improve Shoulder Hip Separation in Pitching
Shoulder-hip separation doesn't have to be complex. To increase pitching velocity in baseball, learning how to improve separation is extremely important. Learn how to improve separation by utilizing an improve arm action in this video....
Religion for Breakfast
Cult of Mithras Explained
The Cult of Mithras was a thriving religion in the Roman Empire. But by the 5th century....it was gone. What do we know about the Cult of Mithras? And what was its relationship with Christianity?
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Anthony Gay - Teachers Make a Difference - The Community
Anthony Gay is the Co-Founder and Director of Curricula Development & Video Production at Welcome 2 Reality LLC. Anthony spent almost two decades in the field of human services and approximately 10 years developing curricula and...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Do Economists Have Social Responsibilities?
Economics is not, nor can it be, value-free. George DeMartino discusses economist’s influence, whether they should ever lie, and the irreparable ignorance that haunts economics. DeMartino argues for professional ethics in economics as a...
Jabzy
The Struggle for Central Asia - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about The Struggle for Central Asia
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Ellen Winner - Teachers Make a Difference
Ellen Winner is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Boston College, and Senior Research Associate at Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education. She directs the Arts and Mind Lab, which focuses on cognition in the arts in...
The Business Professor
Alignment of Benefits and Corporate Governance Issues
Alignment of Benefits and Corporate Governance Issues
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Lyn Ossome - Teachers Make a Difference
Lyn Ossome is Senior Research Fellow at the Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Kampala. She holds a PhD in Political Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, and was previously Postdoctoral Fellow at the...
The Art Assignment
Make art like someone you admire. | Peggy and Garry Noland | The Art Assignment
Who are your influences? Who’s asking? Peggy Noland, a fashion designer, and Garry Noland, an artist who happens to be her father. We visit Peggy's shop in Kansas City, Missouri, and she and her dad give us the assignment to make an...
Healthcare Triage
Marijuana, Intoxication, DWI, and Breathalyzers
How do breathalyzers work? And will there ever be a breathalyzer for marijuana? As pot has become legal in several states, law enforcement has sought a method to detect marijuana use in drivers. This is complicated, though. Breathalyzers...
The Business Professor
Outside Influences on Marketing Planning
Outside Influences on Marketing Planning
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Orlando Patterson - Understanding Black Youth
Orlando Patterson, a historical and cultural sociologist, is John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. He previously held faculty appointments at the University of the West Indies, his alma mater, and the London School of...
Curated Video
The Language of Color
This video explores how the perception of color varies among individuals and cultures. It highlights the influence of language and cultural associations on our interpretation of colors. By examining different languages and their unique...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Bill Ayers - Teachers Make a Difference
William Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago (retired), founder of both the Small Schools Workshop and the Center for Youth and Society, taught courses in...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Peter Gottschalk - Teachers Make a Difference - Theo Von Laue
Conflict between Islamic, Hindu, Christian, and scientific traditions, and how antagonism shapes cultural and political debate – fueling Islamophobia and other discrimination – form the basis of Peter Gottschalk’s work. As well as...
Healthcare Triage
Backwards Car Seats are Pretty Swede, but We Can Do More to Keep Kids Safer
Rear-facing car seats do keep kids safer, but they can be hard to use for larger children. In Sweden, kids stay in backward facing seats a lot longer, and have fewer injuries. The study that encouraged American parents to turn their car...