
How practicing curiosity could help the world around you (with Joe Hanson)
Have you ever wondered why there are seven days in a week? Or, why glaciers are blue—or what color even is? Today’s guest, YouTube creator Joe Hanson, makes a living by asking—and trying to answer—the...
1 Nov 202133min

Am I Normal? with Mona Chalabi: How many friends do I need?
Time with friends just isn’t the same with a screen in between you. That’s a struggle many have faced recently, with half of Americans saying they’ve lost touch with at least one friend during the pan...
25 Okt 202123min

How to be a better steward of the environment
If there’s one thing that connects all humans, it’s that everything we walk on, breathe, drink, and eat comes from the same source: planet Earth. From composting to cooking to taking climate action, t...
18 Okt 202116min

How to find the humor in everyday life (with Jo Firestone)
When was the last time you really, really laughed? For some people, laughter comes easily and anything can set them off. But for many of us, finding humor in everyday life is something we might leave ...
11 Okt 202133min

How engaging with the natural world benefits you-- and science (with Mary Ellen Hannibal)
When you think of a scientist, do you think of a person in a lab coat? How about a teenager with a smartphone-- or even, yourself? Mary Ellen Hannibal is a science writer who argues that everyday peop...
4 Okt 202131min

How to tap into your self-awareness-- and why it even matters (with Tasha Eurich)
Imagine someone just pointed out you have something stuck in your teeth. A comment like that would probably make most of us self-conscious, but you’d probably be grateful for the heads up if you were ...
27 Sep 202131min

How to have conversations with people who hate you? (with Dylan Marron)
If you are online and especially if you're on social media, it’s likely you’ve engaged with people whose opinions are different from your own. While those conversations can sometimes be informative, t...
20 Sep 202130min

How to future-proof your career? (with Dorie Clark)
Hustle culture, burnout, “toxic productivity.” Does today’s fast-paced world ever leave you feeling rushed? Dorie Clark teaches executive education at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and at...
13 Sep 202133min



















