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How Tourette Syndrome Works
Stuff You Should Know, Josh Clark, Chuck Bryant
In this April 2010 episode of the Stuff You Should Know podcast, hosts Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant discuss Tourette Syndrome, an often misunderstood condition characterized by vocal and motor tics.
Top Side Hustle Mistakes
Financial Feminist, Tori Dunlap, Mal Rowan
In this September 2025 episode of the Financial Feminist podcast, host Tori Dunlap and guest Mal Rowan run through the common pitfalls of starting a side hustle and give advice on how to avoid them.
Can We Harness AI For Good?
A Question of Science, Brian Cox, Adrian Weller, Jeanette Winterson, Steph Wright, Neil Lawrence
Professor Brian Cox interviews experts about AI's potential for good on this October 2025 episode of BBC podcast A Question of Science.
Human First Marketing
Phil Treagus-Evans
CEO and author Phil Treagus-Evans explores the key principles of effectively marketing yourself and your company in the modern era.
Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction
Damien Keown
In this installment of the Very Short Introductions series, British academic Damien Keown explains the basic teachings of the Buddha, the history of Buddhism, and some modern implications of its practices.
Catholicism: A Very Short Introduction
Gerald O'Collins
This book briefly covers the story of the origins of Catholicism, its distinct Christian moral code, and its place in the modern world.
Drama Free
Nedra Glover Tawwab
Bestselling author and relationship expert Nedra Glover Tawwab offers practical tools for navigating dysfunctional family relationships, setting boundaries, and building safer, healthier connections.
Life Is in the Transitions
Bruce Feiler
Writer and TV personality Bruce Feiler offers a powerful toolkit for navigating and thriving during 'lifequakes' — the major changes that shake up our lives.
Perfect Your Conversation Skills
Patrick King
Perfect Your Conversation Skills is a course focused on empowering people to learn how to maintain communication in any given situation and overcome obstacles.
The Box
Marc Levinson
The Box teaches how the drive and imagination of one entrepreneur impacted the world economy, changing the face of global trade with container shipping.
Weird Parenting Wins
Hillary Frank
This book helps you embrace creativity in parenting by sharing some strange ways that mothers and fathers have had success with their children.
Greatest Events of WWII: Hiroshima
Phil Hunt, Compton Ross
Hiroshima is an episode of Netflix's World War II documentary Greatest Events of WWII, describing the events, decisions, and dilemmas that led the U.S. to drop nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The Habit Revolution
Dr. Gina Cleo
Gina Cleo offers actionable, evidence-based steps for breaking negative patterns and forming positive habits.
Taking Care of Your Pelvic Floor
Life Kit, Marielle Segarra, Sara Reardon
In this June 2025 episode of the Life Kit podcast, host Marielle Segarra speaks with pelvic floor physical therapist Sara Reardon about keeping your pelvic floor healthy and treating pelvic floor dysfunction.
How to Help Someone with Depression
Dr. Emma Cotterill
Clinical psychologist Dr. Emma Cotterill explains what depression is and what causes it, offering practical advice for those helping loved ones navigate through the condition, whether or not it is diagnosed.
Using Generative AI Across the Marketing Lifecycle
Nitin Aggarwal, Talisha Padgett
This LinkedIn Learning course explores generative AI in marketing, covering use cases, practical applications, and ethical considerations.
I Swear
John Davidson
Activist and campaigner John Davidson chronicles his life living with Tourette's, sharing the challenges he faced and the friendships he found while struggling to come to terms with a condition the world did not understand.
The Battle of Hastings
History Hit, Dan Snow
In this October 2021 episode of the History Hit podcast, historian and host Dan Snow talks about one of the most famous events in British history: the Battle of Hastings.
Mental Health and the Power of the Outdoors
Nyah Jones
Immerse yourself in nature, and you’ll see why the great outdoors are aptly named. Not only are they beautiful, but they hold a host of incredible benefits for the mind and body.
Running Is Dumb, Here's How To Do It Anyway
Nathan Landry
Nathan Landry explains that even though running can be boring, painful, exhausting, and annoying, it is one of the simplest sports to start and can genuinely change your life.
Clean Magic
Nancy Birtwhistle
Nancy Birtwhistle offers simple cleaning swaps to make your home shine using eco-friendly, DIY solutions.
