Jabzy
Varangian Trade Route - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Varangian Trade Route
The Wall Street Journal
The Search for New Drugs: Part I
The drug industry has long said high prices are necessary to fund innovation, but policymakers, payers and consumers are increasingly questioning that justification. Does the industry need to change its ways before tougher controls are...
Blockchain Central
DApps on Bitcoin Blockchain?
This week on Blockchain Central: we’ll take a closer look at Qtum, a unique blockchain that attempts to link existing crypto currencies and make them interchangeable.
The Wall Street Journal
Pernod Ricard's Ann Mukherjee On How To Go From CMO To CEO
Landing the CEO role can often be a struggle for marketing executives. Pernod Richard's CEO on what it takes to get the top job and how having marketing experience to lean on can be an advantage in today's consumer-centric business...
National Theatre
Angels in America: Flying the Angel
Aerial Director Gwen Hales and Puppetry Director Finn Caldwell discuss their approach to flying actors and puppeteers in Angels in America, and we follow the human counterweights on the production.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Lynn Harper and Monsi Roman Talk About The Vascular Tissue Challenge
Lynn Harper and Monsi Roman Talk About The Vascular Tissue Challenge
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Astronaut Training
Randy "Komrade" Bresnik talks about what astronauts have to study, know and endure to be successful in space. Bresnik recalls his astronaut training experiences and moments of his previous spaceflight. HWHAP Episode 5.
History Hit
Total War, The Three Kingdoms of China: Next steps and thoughts on the entertainment industry
What historical game would these developers like to work on next? Is the real creativity in games compared to television and film? Total War, The Three Kingdoms of China, Part 5
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Tiago Mata - Playing with the History of Economics
How to become a historian of economic thought? Members of the profession gather just once a year at the annual conference of the History of Economic Society but otherwise are dispersed in universities and archives all around the world....
Seven Dimensions
Managing Millennials: Strategies for Success
There is a lot of grumbling about the challenges in hiring and managing millennials (people born between 1980 – 2000). Peter Quarry makes helpful suggestions to Eve Ash about appreciating their unique strengths, engaging them through a...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
5 Public Speaking Tips for Introverts
Here are 5 Public Speaking Tips for Introverts from this podcast-style conversation with Shelly (an "extreme introvert") who speaks at conferences in front of large audiences. The tips are great for anybody doing public speaking but come...
Limonero Films
Nintendo: Evolution and Future of Gaming
This video discusses the evolving perception of gaming as a positive and social activity, highlighting Nintendo's strategy to bring their iconic characters like Super Mario into mainstream culture. It also touches on the introduction of...
The Art Assignment
Sorted Books Highlights | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
This week Sarah and John discuss some of their favorite responses to Nina Katchadourian's assignment Sorted Books.
The Wall Street Journal
How Leading Companies Gather and Report ESG Information
Accounting for Sustainability's Harry Briggs, Mahindra Group's Chief Sustainability Officer Anirban Ghosh, and Cognizant's Chief Sustainability Officer Sophia Mendelsohn look at how their companies efficiently gather and report ESG...
Science360
Chemist - Careers in Science and Engineering
What's it really like to be an engineer or a scientist? What do they really do all day? You're about to find out! Meet the next generation of engineers and scientists in these profiles of young professionals, who may just inspire you to...
The Wall Street Journal
Jeanne Gang on the Role of Architecture at a Time of Global Crisis
Architect Jeanne Gang, founding principal and partner of Studio Gang, discusses how the evolution of cities across the world has been accelerated by Covid-19 and why flexible buildings are critical for a sustainable future.
Jabzy
Early Football - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Early Football
The Wall Street Journal
Business and AI
The race to develop and deploy artificial intelligence continues apace in the U.S. and China. Venture capitalist Kai-Fu Lee discusses how AI will reshape the world over the next 20 years.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Becoming Involved in Economics | Polanyi on Polanyi
Kari Polanyi Levitt reflects on her education and career as an economist, in the UK, Canada, and the Caribbean. As an undergraduate at LSE, she studied with scholars such as Nicholas Kaldor and W. Arthur Lewis. Once in Canada, she was...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Engage an Audience in a Presentation
This video gives 6 quick tips on how to engage an audience in a presentation or speech. Tips: 1. Ask more questions 2. Ask your audience to do something physical 3. Ask them to react to something 4. Invite a volunteer 5. Use an object as...
ProTeachersVideo
Phil Beadle's Masterclass: Punctuation - Commas
Year 10 and 11 students learn about using commas
Inspiring teacher Phil Beadle leads Year 10 and 11 English students through the five uses of commas, in this CPD resource full of lesson ideas. In this energetic and lively masterclass,...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Global Health news - Ebola, Malaria, Dengue and more
In this episode, we take a look at front line workers in the fight against Ebola, a Dengue virus epidemic in China and safe medicines for diarrhea and malaria.
National Parks Service
Yosemite Nature Notes 8: Snow Line
Throughout the winter, the elevation where rain turns to snow changes with each new storm. Join a meteorologist and park scientists as we chase the snow line in Yosemite.
Two Minute Music Theory
Chords in Major and Minor Keys - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #47
As we continue our Chords series, today we look at the chords that can be made using the major and minor keys - which are called Diatonic Chords.