
Sadhguru Arrives at Isha Institute of Inner-Sciences
After a frenetic multi‑city tour across India, Sadhguru touched down in Atlanta, marking his arrival at the Isha Institute of Inner‑Sciences. The guru’s itinerary spanned Gujarat, Kedarnath, Sambhaji Nagar, Kalastan, Udakhal, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai, with each stop lasting from half a day to several days. He described the final leg as a battle with the elements: “very heavy winds, literally motorcycles sliding around,” and likened the flight to “a wrestling match between me and the wind.” The turbulence delayed his landing, but he emphasized the relief of finally stepping onto the campus. The arrival underscores Isha’s push to expand its global footprint, bringing its meditation and yoga programs to a wider American audience. Sadhguru’s on‑site presence is expected to draw media attention and attract new participants to upcoming workshops. Stakeholders can anticipate heightened brand visibility for Isha, potential partnerships, and increased demand for its spiritual offerings in the United States.

Why Some Goals Feel Effortless (and Others Hurt) - Chris Bailey
Chris Bailey explores why some goals glide by while others feel like chores, drawing on academic research, Buddhist monk interviews, and his own productivity experience. He identifies a web of factors—procrastination, aversion, desire, and especially personal values—that determine whether a...

Move Fast or Lose: The Brutal Truth About Winning
The video argues that a sense of urgency is the single defining attribute of winners, especially in the early‑stage startup arena where speed compensates for a lack of capital, talent, and brand. The speaker lists concrete habits—answering the phone immediately, replying...

AuDHD Explained: Can You Have ADHD and Autism at the Same Time? | Experts Answer
Dr. Mark Burton, a developmental pediatrician, explains that ADHD and autism can coexist and clarifies how each condition uniquely impacts cognition and behavior. He outlines the core distinctions—ADHD stems from executive‑function deficits affecting life‑management skills, while autism involves deficits in...

Glen Powell Is Voicing Fox McCloud in ‘Super Mario Galaxy Movie'
Hollywood actor Glen Powell has been confirmed to voice Fox McCloud, the iconic pilot from Nintendo’s Star Fox series, in the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy film. The casting was quietly revealed on social media just days before the movie’s theatrical debut, adding...

What Do We Have to Do with Stardust? | DW Documentary
The DW documentary explores how the very atoms that compose our bodies originated in ancient stars, tracing the cosmic journey from interstellar dust to a habitable planet. It explains that the early solar system began as a cloud of hydrogen,...

How Gen Z Brothers Turned High School Jobs Into A $3 Million/Year Business
Two Massachusetts brothers, Kirk (22) and Jacob (20), have turned a high‑school side hustle into Junk Teens, a junk‑removal service that posted roughly $3 million in revenue in 2025. The duo bought their first pickup for $4,000 in 2021, reinvested every profit,...

Watch Shopping With Comedian Bert Kreischer
The video marks the debut of a shopping episode at the boutique’s new store, featuring comedian Bert Kreischer as the guest. The host, Teddy Baldesar, frames the session as both a celebration of the new space and an opportunity to...

There Are 20,000 Known Bee Species, but Which Ones Have the Most Buzz? #SecretsOfTheBees
National Geographic’s new documentary series "Secrets of the Bees" premieres on March 31 at 8/7c, streaming on Disney+ and Hulu. The three‑part series explores the world’s 20,000 known bee species, highlighting their roles in pollination and ecosystem health. Produced by...

What Do We Actually Know About Dark Matter?
The video explores the elusive nature of dark matter, explaining that it was coined to account for the mass discrepancy observed in galaxies and larger cosmic structures. It emphasizes that ordinary, luminous matter makes up only a fraction of the...

A Hidden Benefit to Hard Work
The video explores how a often‑overlooked aspect of hard work—being consistently available to teammates—can be as valuable as sheer output. The speaker argues that while hard work naturally increases one’s capacity to handle more projects, its hidden benefit lies in the...

Dark Matter Does Not Follow Luminous Matter
The video focuses on the Bullet Cluster, a pair of colliding galaxy clusters long touted as the clearest astrophysical evidence for dark matter. By examining X‑ray images of hot plasma and optical data of galaxies, researchers observe a striking spatial...

Old Patterns Can’t Build a New Life...👉 @Robdialjr #mindsetminute #motivation
Rob Dial Jr.'s short video tackles the neuroscience of self‑talk, arguing that the majority of our internal dialogue is negative and stale, and that breaking this pattern is essential for personal transformation. He cites research indicating roughly 80 % of thoughts are...

I'm Taking YOU to EGYPT & JORDAN (8 Spots Left)
The video announces a curated two‑week group adventure to Egypt and Jordan, running from October 21 to November 4. Only 16 participants are accepted, with half the slots already claimed, and a $600 deposit secures a place. The itinerary weaves...

Hypothyroidism Is Strongly Linked to SIBO
The video highlights a landmark analysis of over 1,800 patients that identified hypothyroidism as the condition most tightly associated with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), surpassing expected risk factors such as acid‑lowering drugs and prior intestinal surgery. Researchers were surprised...

IT'S TIME TO BREAK THE CYCLE - Motivational Speech
The video is a motivational address titled “It’s Time to Break the Cycle,” urging viewers to adopt a mission‑driven mindset, set crystal‑clear goals, and reject the habit of living for someone else’s agenda. The speaker argues that talent is secondary to...

The Markers Women Must Build To Age Well | Dr. Lindsey Berkson
The video features Dr. Lindsey Berkson explaining that beyond diet, sleep and tracking, women need to protect hippocampal volume and maintain adequate hormone levels to slow aging, especially after 70. She argues that high‑intensity cardiorespiratory exercise, such as kayaking or dancing,...

Why the Same Supplement Works for Your Friend but Not for You in Perimenopause | Sarah Berry
The video examines why a supplement that helps one perimenopausal woman may fail for another, focusing on the dramatic shifts in cardio‑metabolic health that accompany the transition from pre‑ to post‑menopause. Research shows estrogen loss drives higher blood pressure, cholesterol, inflammation...

Ahmad Kaabour Dies at Age 70: Lebanese Musician Leaves Behind Legacy of Resistance
Lebanese singer‑songwriter Ahmad Kaabour, famed for his protest anthem “Unadikum,” died at 70, prompting tributes across the Arab world. His career, launched in the midst of the 1976 civil war, made him a symbolic voice for Palestinian solidarity and Lebanese...

How Is Travel Changing in 2026?
The video outlines five emerging travel trends shaping 2026, from AI‑driven itinerary automation to a growing appetite for unplugged, health‑focused vacations. It highlights how autonomous AI agents now book flights, hotels, and entire itineraries while travelers sleep, signaling a shift...

Why Skipping Breakfast Is the Worst Way to Fast | Dr Kristen Knutson | EP#408
In this episode, sleep‑circadian researcher Dr. Kristen Knutson explains why skipping breakfast is the most counterproductive form of intermittent fasting. She argues that the timing of food intake, independent of calories, aligns with our internal clocks and can dramatically affect...

The Uplift: An Adoption Story
The Uplift episode weaves together five distinct, heart‑warming stories that showcase ordinary people stepping up to solve extraordinary challenges. It begins with Dr. Amy Bey’s decision to adopt a ten‑year‑old boy undergoing heart surgery, then expands the effort into a...

We Took A Brompton To A 66km Gravel Event! Folding Bike vs Gravel Bike Ride
The video documents a real‑world test of Brompton’s newest G‑Line and G‑Line Electric folding bicycles in the 66‑kilometre Suffuk Gravel X event, pitting the compact city bike against a typical gravel‑bike course of fire roads and mixed terrain. Both riders highlight...

2026 Michael Collins Trophy for Lifetime Achievement: Dr. Farouk El-Baz
Dr. Farouk El‑Baz received the 2026 Michael Collins Trophy for Lifetime Achievement, honoring a career that fused lunar geology, remote sensing, and humanitarian water projects. His early fascination with NASA’s Bellcomm led him to catalog every Apollo lunar photograph, pinpointing...

Boredom Makes You Profitable (Seriously)
The episode "Boredom Makes You Profitable" argues that most traders lose money because they cannot tolerate inactivity. By embracing boredom, traders develop the discipline to avoid low‑probability, impulsive trades and wait for genuine opportunities. The host suggests that less frequent...

Base Training Questions Answered: Long Rides, FTP, Strength Work, and Cold Weather Cycling
Fast Talk’s "Ask Fast Talk" episode tackles common base‑training dilemmas, from marathon‑length zone‑2 rides to strength‑training soreness. Host Chris Casease and Coach Trevor Connor field listener questions, emphasizing that the cornerstone of endurance development—long, easy volume—has no quick substitute. The duo...

Norwegian Method Training: Double Threshold, Lactate Testing, and Endurance Performance
The episode of Fast Talk unpacks the so‑called Norwegian method – a training philosophy built around massive low‑intensity volume, lactate‑guided intensity control, and the hallmark double‑threshold (two sweet‑spot) sessions. Host Chris Casease and author Brad Culp discuss how this approach...

Potato Head Bali | Most Famous Beach Club & Hotel in Bali (Full Tour in 4K)
The video offers a comprehensive 4K tour of Potato Head Bali, the island’s most iconic beach‑club‑hotel hybrid. It walks viewers through the resort’s three‑zone layout—studios, boutique suites, and the famed beach club—highlighting its strategic position just thirty minutes from Ngurah...

Why I Filmed 3 Videos A Day (The Ultimate YouTube Hack)
The video chronicles a creator’s unconventional "YouTube hack" – filming three practice videos each day – and how that relentless routine transformed a stagnant channel into a modest success. After a year of posting only 25 subscribers and feeling uncomfortable...

We Did Not Evolve Alone: The Full Story
The New Scientist video surveys the rich tapestry of extinct human relatives, from Neanderthals and Denisovans to the “Hobbit” Homo floresiensis and the recently unearthed Homo naledi and Dragon Man fossils. It highlights how ancient DNA reveals interbreeding between these groups and modern Homo sapiens,...

Discipline vs Motivation The Key to Long Term Results
The video contrasts fleeting motivation with enduring discipline, using a whimsical story of an 18‑year‑old who hops into a charismatic sports car driven by a “Fonz‑Travolta” figure. The narrator uses the ride’s excitement to illustrate how motivation feels intoxicating but...

VERZUZ: Tank Vs. Tyrese | Apple Music
The video captures a VERZUZ showdown between veteran R&B singers Tank and Tyrese, streamed live on Apple Music and co‑produced by Complex. The format pits the two artists against each other in a friendly competition, delivering back‑to‑back performances for a...

AJ McLean Throws in Ideas For Who Should Have a Residency at the Sphere | iHeartRadio Music Awards
AJ McLean appeared at the iHeartRadio Music Awards to promote his latest solo efforts, unveiling the new single “Flowers” featuring Tysteine and discussing his freshly released solo album, Alexander James, which he says captures his true artistic identity beyond the...

Teddi Mellencamp Was Emotional Writing Her Speech for Dad John Mellencamp | iHeartRadio Music Awards
The video captures Teddi Mellencamp stepping onto the iHeartRadio Music Awards stage to present the Icon Award to her father, rock legend John Mellencamp. While initially hesitant, she accepted after her dad’s encouragement, turning the moment into a heartfelt tribute. Teddi...

Tinashe Teases What Fans Can Expect From Her New Album | iHeartRadio Music Awards
At the iHeartRadio Music Awards, Tinashe used her interview slot to tease an upcoming album, confirming that a new record is in the works and expected to drop in 2026. She explained that the project has been a year‑long effort, describing...

Ella Langley on What Fans Can Expect From Her First Headlining Tour | iHeartRadio Music Awards
Ella Langley took the stage at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, marking her first appearance at the ceremony and her inaugural visit to Los Angeles. The young country singer described the moment as surreal, walking the same carpet as legendary artists and...

Russell Dickerson Dishes on How His Viral TikTok Dance Came to Be | iHeartRadio Music Awards
At the iHeartRadio Music Awards, country singer Russell Dickerson explained how a tongue‑in‑cheek TikTok dance sparked a viral phenomenon and reinforced his latest single’s momentum. Dickerson said he filmed himself doing “every stupid dance move” in a hotel gym as a...

Kylie Cantrall Single "Carrie Bradshaw" Dropping Soon & Talks Debut Album | iHeartRadio Music Awards
At the iHeartRadio Music Awards, emerging pop singer Kylie Cantrall announced that she is finalizing her debut album and that her first single, “Carrie Bradshaw,” will drop next month. Cantrall described the track as a love‑letter to the iconic Sex and...

This 24-Yr-Old’s Paper Battery Could One Day Power EVs
The video spotlights a 24‑year‑old entrepreneur who has engineered a paper‑based battery that is less than one millimeter thick, fully flexible, and constructed entirely from plant‑derived materials. By extracting cellulose from agricultural waste such as barley husks, the battery’s electrodes...

Inside the Singapore Lab that Turns Paper Into Batteries
The video spotlights a Singapore‑based laboratory pioneering ultra‑thin, paper‑based batteries that can bend, be molded into various shapes, and replace traditional coin cells. Constructed from plant‑derived cellulose, the cells avoid lithium, nickel, and cobalt, offering fire‑resistance, non‑explosive operation, and...

Deinfluencing You From the Viral $250 Sweatpants Jeans
The video reviews a recently viral pair of Rag & Bone “sweatpant” jeans that the creator bought to test the hype. Wearing a size 28, she finds the jeans excessively baggy, long enough to drag on her platform shoes, and unflattering...

Studio 3 LIVE: Best of Season 3
Studio 3 LIVE’s Season 3 recap aired on Iowa PBS, celebrating a dozen musicians ranging from folk‑rooted Chicago Farmer to Austin‑born blues‑rock guitarist Jackie Venson. Funded by Prairie Meadows Casino and the Iowa PBS Foundation, the hour‑long special highlighted the program’s mission to blend regional...

Hate Vaginal Estrogen Cream? Here’s a Better Way to Use It (and Why You Should!) | Felice Gersh, MD
Dr. Felice Gersh, an integrative OB/GYN, explains how vaginal estrogen—specifically estradiol cream—addresses genitourinary syndrome of menopause, a condition that affects the vagina, vulva, bladder and urethra. She outlines the three primary delivery methods—Estring rings, estradiol cream (Estrace), and low‑dose inserts...

Humanoids Are the Next Frontier in AI and Robotics
Stanford professor Karen Liu argues that humanoid robots constitute the next frontier in artificial intelligence and robotics, offering a physical embodiment designed for human environments. At the university’s Movement Lab, researchers fuse computer graphics, robotics, and biomechanics to uncover principles of...

Why Heliocentrism Was Actually Wrong At First - Terence Tao
The video explains that the heliocentric model, first championed by Copernicus, was not immediately correct; it replaced a millennia‑old geocentric system but retained the assumption of perfect circles. Copernicus offered a simpler circular orbit model, yet it was less accurate than...

Where Do Your Thoughts Actually Come From | Eckhart Tolle
Eckhart Tolle’s talk explores the elusive source of human thought, arguing that each mind is a fragment of a single, universal consciousness that gives rise to the perceived world. He challenges the mainstream scientific narrative that treats consciousness as a...

The Insane Journey Behind The Disastrous Flash Movie
The video dissects the tumultuous decade‑long journey that led to the 2023 release of The Flash, a film that arrived as a final nail in the coffin of the original DCU. From its premature announcement—just days after the TV series’...

Senator Adam Schiff Joins The Town to Discuss Making CA More Competitive for Film / Tv Production.
Senator Adam Schiff appeared on The Town to warn that California’s film‑and‑television tax incentives are falling behind rival states, jeopardizing the industry’s long‑standing dominance in Hollywood. He highlighted recent producer feedback that shooting a set‑bound movie in Los Angeles now...

How The Suicide Commandos Propelled Careers for Bob Mould, Craig Finn, and The Suburbs
Chris Osgood and Dave Ahl of the Suicide Commandos sit down to discuss their upcoming Farewell Blowout show at First Avenue and reflect on how the Minneapolis punk outfit helped launch the careers of three iconic acts—Bob Mould, Craig Finn and...

The Hidden Role of Artists in AI's Future
The video argues that artists occupy a hidden yet pivotal role in shaping the future of artificial intelligence. It calls for their active participation at the highest levels of technology development, emphasizing that creative minds can pose questions and imagine...