Why and How do Dogs Love Us? An Expert Explains
An amazing study that started modestly but succeeded beyond expectations, revealing fascinating details to scientists about the brain and emotions of dogs.
Spiritual Teacher Explains: How to Connect Your Awareness
In this lecture, Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, a spiritual Buddhist leader from Nepal, will explain how to connect to your consciousness to achieve personal results.
Ted Talk: How Being Sensitive Can Uplift the World
This video makes us realize why your sensitivity is really a strength.
Do You Think You Can Tell When a Child is Lying?
Learn all about a new technology that analyses facial expressions to detect lies.
Is This a Radical New Way to Treat the Spine?
Paralysis as a result of spinal cord injury is a problem that the medical world has been trying to solve for a long time. Thankfully, the solution may be in sight...
Priceless Expert Tips on How to Utilize Your Free Time
In this Ted Talk time management expert Laura Vanderkam offers a few practical strategies to help find more time for what really matters to us
From the Mouth of Babes: We Are ALL Different
Cole Blakeway reminds us that we are all different. Truly a great lesson to learn.
Why is Making the ‘Right’ Decision Often So Hard?
In this frank and funny Ted talk, economist David Ash explain why humans often act irrationally, and how we can make better, healthier decisions
4 Habits All Successful Relationships Have
These 2 experts have over 20 years of experience working with couples, and they'd like to share the 4 habits of truly successful couples.
Theodore Zeldin: Is Being a Couple Getting Harder?
Theodore Zeldin talks about one of the greatest problems, as he calls it - the art of being a couple and asks: Is it getting harder in the modern age?
How to Really Change Your Behavior For the Better
Dan is going to teach you some tricks about changing your daily behavior to suit changes in your life
Fascinating: About Grief and Love in the Animal Kingdom
This lecture will take you deeper into the issue of animal grief and its complicated problems.
Ted Talk: What's at the Bottom of the Ocean?
Victor Vescovo talks about his submersible and his exploration of the floors of the oceans in a way unlike any done before.
Incredible Talk: How I Handled My Stage IV Cancer
This inspiring lecture by Kate Bowler is all about surviving life's toughest challenges, overcoming the aftermath, and dealing with people who give false comfort.
A Unique Nursing Home You Need to Hear About...
This dementia village is the most progressive and forward thinking nursing home.
Ted Talk: When a Rape Victim Confronts the Rapist
In this ted talk, a woman talks about and confronts her rapist and talks about forgiveness.
The High Price of Noise: Why We Need More Silence
Mathias Basner talks about how we need more silence in our life and how noise is hurting us.
Want to Start Something New? Keep Up a Routine for 30 Days
Want to break in a new habit? Keep it up for 30 days.
We Might Not Need to Visit Hospitals in The Future!
No one likes to go to hospitals, not as visitors and not as patients, but is there another option? According to this medical analyst, there soon might be....
This Smart Businessman Opens Up About The Generational Gap
Chip Conley explains how Baby Boomers and Generation Y can learn from each other in the work place.
Are the Tales of King Arthur Real? This May Surprise You
We've all heard about the tales of King Arthur. But is there any truth to this legend? In this Ted Talk, Alan Lupack traces the evolution of King Arthur.
What ARE Food Preservatives? Are They Bad For Us?
Preservatives are important for keeping the foods we eat in an edible state. But what impact do they have on human health, if any? Watch this informative video.
The Pope Has Some Words of Wisdom to Share With You
In this enlightening TED Talk, Pope Francis talks about the world as we currently find it.
How Different Will Humans Look in 100 Years Time?
In this riveting Ted Talk, futurist Juan Enriquez discusses whether it's ethical to evolve the human body. He wonders what humans will look like in 100 years.
The Conclusions Drawn From a 75-Year-Long Happiness Study
Psychiatrist Robert Waldinger is the fourth appointed head of the longest happiness study in history. Watch this video to see what its conclusions were.