
Menopause, Part 1: What It Actually Is and the 24-Year WHI Correction
The episode launches a menopause series after an opening plug for a new book, Signal, on testosterone misuse and hormone evaluation. Hosts trace two centuries of medical missteps around menopause—from early quack organotherapy and 20th-century estrogen promotion to the 2002 WHI alarm that sharply curtailed hormone therapy. Long-term WHI follow-up (18–24 years) alters the narrative: overall mortality is neutral, the estrogen-only arm shows a 22% reduction in breast cancer incidence and 40% lower breast cancer mortality, and the breast-cancer signal from 2002 is largely linked to a now-discontinued synthetic progestin used in combination therapy. The episode previews that contemporary guidance should reflect these updated data rather than the early WHI headlines.

Jack Levine, Witches' Sabbath
Jack Levine’s 1963 canvas Witches’ Sabbath is a large, expressionistic political indictment that reconvenes figuration against the era’s dominant abstraction to attack McCarthyism and systemic corruption. The painting clusters recognizably grotesque portraits—Joseph McCarthy, Roy Cohn, a Southern congressman flanked by...

Christie’s International Real Estate Group Brings the Dominican Republic to NYC with Gran Cosón
Christie’s International Real Estate, via the Christina Gibbons Group, is marketing Gran Cosón, a luxury wellness-focused beachfront development in Playa Cosón, Dominican Republic. Phase one comprises 147 residences and about 53,000 sq ft of amenities, including a 27,000 sq ft...

Roy Stillman and Christie’s International Real Estate Group Take You to The Atlantic Club Residences
The video introduces the Atlantic Club Residences, a high‑rise luxury development in Long Branch, New Jersey, presented by sponsor Roy Stillman and Christie’s International Real Estate Group. It highlights the project's current construction phase, with metal framing now up on...

Isabel’s Birthday Surprise Read by Debbie Zapata
Author Debbie Zapata reads her picture book Isabel’s Birthday Surprise, published by Magination Press, which follows young Isabel who fears her birthday will be ruined after a cake-ingredient mix-up. Disappointed after an egg breaks at school, she returns home to...

Why some People with ADHD Struggle with Emotions (and Others Don’t)
A Chinese study of adults with ADHD identified three emotional regulation subtypes—well-adapted, moderately dysregulated, and severely dysregulated—based on abilities like cognitive reappraisal and emotional suppression. The well-adapted group showed strong reappraisal and low suppression, the moderately dysregulated group relied more...

Constraints Make You More Creative, Not Less | David Epstein: Full Interview
David Epstein contrasts two tech-era case studies to argue that constraints enhance rather than hinder creativity. General Magic, given virtually unlimited freedom, ballooned projects, missed deadlines and produced an unfocused product that sold only a few thousand units because engineers...

Should Backrooms Be Off-Limits to Young Teen Horror Fans? | Common Sense Movie Minute
Backrooms is a dark, unsettling horror film about a man who discovers an endless labyrinth of strange rooms behind a furniture store, blending eerie atmosphere with explicit violence. The movie explores themes of trauma and anxiety while delivering jump scares,...

Revealing: The Underrated Power of Oversharing
The Harvard Behavior Insight Group hosted a conversation around Leslie John’s new book, Revealing: The Underrated Power of Oversharing. John, a Harvard Business School professor, reframed her original focus on the dangers of oversharing to explore the hidden costs of...

Why Two IIT Engineers Turned Down $550K Jobs To Build A Startup
The video recounts how two IIT‑trained engineers turned down a combined $550,000 salary package to found GigaML, a startup building AI‑driven customer‑support agents. After a surprising Y Combinator interview where partner HJ dismissed their ed‑tech idea, the founders pivoted to fine‑tuning...

Prime Talks Ep. 60 - Prime WellBeing Feat. Gio Bartolomeo: Breath, Stress & High Performance
Prime Wellbeing’s Episode 60 brings together host and breathwork pioneer Gio Bartolomeo to explore how conscious breathing can shift the nervous system from survival mode to sustained high performance. Bartolomeo recounts his first breath experience during an ayahuasca ceremony in...

The Real Reason Women Can't Lose Weight in Perimenopause, and Why HRT Doesn't Always Fix It
Survey-based research of fitness-oriented midlife women finds only about 15% report no trouble losing weight through menopause, while the majority experience varying degrees of weight or fat gain. Researchers link these changes to hormonal shifts—falling estradiol and progesterone and rising...

The Mindset of People Who Refuse to Stay Stuck
The video is a motivational discourse urging viewers to reject complacency by reframing pain and leveraging individuality. It frames life as a curtain with holes, suggesting the view we choose determines outcomes. The speaker argues that adversity acts like water to...

YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF AND EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE - Motivational Speech
The video is a high‑energy motivational address urging viewers to treat every moment as a final one, emphasizing that death is a constant present reality. By confronting mortality, the speaker argues, we can strip away regret and future anxiety, channeling...

Skye Newman - Man Of The House | Radio 1's Big Weekend 2026
At Radio 1's Big Weekend 2026, Skye Newman performed "Man Of The House," a raw, intimate track that unfolds as a confessional about control, emotional strain and reluctant attachment to a domineering partner. The lyrics depict repeated cycles of blame...

AMAZING Dolphins and the Jurassic Coast! | MY BOAT
Hosts sail to Ladram Bay on the Jurassic Coast for a leisurely day of anchoring, paddleboarding, swimming and cliff-side sightseeing. They explain the red sandstone geology, stage a traditional ‘Burnham’ naked plunge to mark the start of summer 2026, and...

Bruce Friedrich: Why Cultivated Meat Could Replace Factory Farming | Bruce Friedrich | EP#419
Bruce Friedrich argues that cultivated meat is narrowing the timeline gap with plant‑based alternatives, driven by scientific breakthroughs and evolving regulations. He highlights that the talent pool for cultured meat is extremely limited—primarily medical doctors and tissue engineers—making the replication...

ISB Alum Vipul, India's Ambassador to Qatar, on Diplomacy, Leadership & India’s Global Rise
Vipul, an ISB PGP-2008 alumnus and India’s ambassador to Qatar, outlines his diplomatic journey and how ISB and mentors like the late Sushma Swaraj shaped his leadership, emphasizing responsibility, people-first management and negotiation skills. He describes a packed daily routine...

Petrolheads ‼️ Would This Car Convert You? This Is the Limited Edition Renault 5 Turbo 3E! 🤯
Renault has unveiled the limited-run Renault 5 Turbo 3E, an electric reinterpretation of its classic hot hatch featuring rear-wheel drive with dual motors, 555 horsepower, a 1.4-ton curb weight and a striking power-to-weight ratio of about 2.6. The car packs...

5 Great Books I Didn't Like the First Time
The video explores five celebrated novels that initially disappointed the host, Chris, but later became favorites after multiple readings. He argues that early judgments often stem from misplaced expectations and a lack of personal readiness, rather than flaws in the...

Episode 3 - Lynda Hardman: Moving From Data to Meaning
Lynda Hardman recounts a career arc from mathematics and physics into computing, shaped by early industry roles that instilled process discipline and efficiency. Her curiosity about how people derive meaning from information led her into human-information interaction and multimedia research,...

How No One Can Ever Affect Your Self-Worth Again | Eckhart Tolle
The video by Eckhart Tolle explores how individuals can permanently protect their sense of self‑worth by moving beyond ego‑driven comparisons and childhood wounds. Tolle argues that most people anchor self‑esteem in external markers—career success, appearance, social status—creating a fragile identity that...

How Lucian Freud Turned Flesh Into Architecture | Sotheby’s
The video examines Lucian Freud’s monumental painting *Sleeping by the Lion Carpet*, completed between 1995 and 1996. The eight‑foot‑tall canvas depicts Sue Tilley, a frequent model, reclining on a lion‑patterned carpet. Over nine months, Freud transformed the traditional nude into...

Finding Inner Peace
The video explores how to cultivate inner peace by confronting the root causes of emotional turbulence, chiefly anger and self‑centered thinking. It argues that anger stems from irritation and an extreme focus on self, which fuels fear and distress. By shifting...

When You Get to Spend an Evening with the New Hydroconquest Collection From @Longineswatches
A brief, music-driven promotional clip invites viewers to an evening with Longines’ new HydroConquest collection. The video emphasizes atmosphere and excitement—soundtracked by upbeat music and exclamations—rather than detailed product information. Framing the release as a social, lifestyle moment, the footage...

From Fruit to Artworks | Hành Trình Tái Sinh Sợi Chuối Thành Nghệ Thuật
A Vietnamese craft collective is transforming agricultural waste—especially banana fiber—into durable, contemporary artworks and materials by refining traditional handcraft techniques. They process harvested banana pseudostems into long, resilient fibers, treat them (including lime baths and sun-drying) to enhance sheen and...

🔴 LIVE: What's Inside Manifesting Mastery | Vishen Lakhiani
Vishen Lakhiani hosts a live walkthrough of Mindvalley’s four‑month Manifesting Mastery program, positioning it as a deep‑dive cohort that blends teachings from renowned mentors such as Reagan Hillier, Sonia Choquette, Paul McKenna and others. The session highlights dozens of student testimonies—ranging...

Hong Kong Professors Make Global Impact in Digital Wellness and Molecular Bonding
Two Hong Kong Baptist University professors describe interdisciplinary research tackling distinct global challenges: Christy Gerun focuses on digital wellness—studying cyberbullying, harassment in virtual environments and organizational cyber-slacking—to design safer, more accountable online platforms and promote responsible digital citizenship. Jing Wang...

Peter Chernin on ‘Backrooms’ and Where the Smart Money Is Going in Hollywood
The Town episode spotlights Peter Chernin, the veteran media mogul behind Fox’s golden era and now the head of the Chernin Group, as he discusses the surprise box‑office hit “Backrooms,” a low‑budget horror film directed by a 20‑year‑old YouTuber that...

Rocket Explosion Deals Blow to Blue Origin's Space Ambitions
The video examines the recent Blue Origin rocket explosion, framing it as a significant setback for Jeff Bezos’s space venture, which has already struggled to match Elon Musk’s pace. Analysts note the incident underscores the difficulty of achieving reliable launch operations,...

Brazil Fights Back Tobacco Harms
Brazil, long hailed for its robust tobacco‑control framework, is now confronting a new threat: vaping. Cities such as Rio de Janeiro have launched hundreds of inspections and enacted stricter ordinances that ban e‑cigarette use in public spaces. Complementary public‑awareness campaigns...

How to Survive Urban Flooding? Part 4 #Flooding #ClimateAction #LSE
The video argues cities must become ‘spongier’ by increasing permeable surfaces—rain gardens, green verges and replacing parking with water-absorbing landscaping—to reduce urban flood risk. It frames this as a set of practical choices for individuals and policymakers, noting current car-centric...

Hope in the Shadow of Unnatural Extinctions | The Royal Society
Historian Sadiah traces how the modern concept of extinction emerged in the late 18th and 19th centuries, moving from theological beliefs in immutable species to scientific recognition of lost species via fossil research and high-profile contemporary losses. She argues that...

Blue Origin's Rocket Explosion - How Bad Is It?
The video examines the catastrophic explosion of Blue Origin’s New Glenn booster during a static‑fire test on Cape Canaveral, detailing a massive fireball and confirming that all personnel remained unharmed. Scott Manley explains that a rapid rupture of the liquid‑oxygen and...

The Pull Between Past, Present and Future at Cannes
At the Cannes Film Festival this year, organizers and artists are grappling with a divide between traditional filmmaking and emergent digital forms. Festival rules bar films that use generative AI as a central creative tool from main competition, even as...

How Parenthood Changes Intimacy
A survey cited in the discussion found married respondents reported sex nearly twice as often as singles—about nine times a month versus five. The speakers challenge the notion that passion inevitably fades in long-term relationships, arguing that passion can persist...

WE ARE PAT | Official Trailer | Tribeca Films
The official trailer introduces "We Are Pat," a documentary that follows a filmmaker’s three‑decade‑long fascination with the baffling Saturday Night Live sketch character Pat. The film promises to blend archival clips, personal anecdotes, and contemporary reflections to examine why a...

The Wild Climate Solution You've Probably Never Heard Of
Make Sunsets, a startup led by co-founder Luke, is testing a controversial climate intervention—stratospheric aerosol injection—by releasing sulfur dioxide from weather balloons to form sunlight-reflecting particles in the upper atmosphere. The technique mimics volcanic eruptions like Mount Pinatubo, which lowered...

Could a Low-Plastic Lifestyle Lower Plastic Levels in Our Body?
A NEJM Clinician review highlighted an Australian study that measured plastic-associated chemicals in human blood, urine and nasal samples and tested whether a one-week switch to low-plastic food, kitchen and personal-care products reduced body burden. Researchers found measurable microplastic-associated chemicals...

How to Forgive Someone Without Letting Them Off the Hook Featuring Father Stephen Gadberry
Father Stephen Gadbury joins the Dad Edge podcast to discuss how a priest can forgive, stay relatable, and use unconventional platforms—like American Ninja Warrior—to spread the Gospel. The conversation weaves his personal tragedy, military service, and seminary training into a narrative...

What Your Week 3 Pump Is
In a 10-week study of untrained men, researchers tracked muscle protein synthesis (MPS) and found early increases in MPS reflected repair from training-induced damage rather than true muscle growth. Imaging showed thigh cross-sectional area rose about 3–4% by week three,...

Dublin Airport Lounge With Guinness on Tap?! 🍺
Dublin Airport’s 51st & Green lounge reopened after a six‑month renovation featuring a jet‑engine–inspired bar with Guinness on tap and a mix of seating from banquettes to private pods. The lounge, located past US Customs & Immigration preclearance, serves business‑class...

ASK This Old House | Outdoor Outlet, Graceland (S9 E20) FULL EPISODE
The episode of "Ask This Old House" walks viewers through installing a dedicated outdoor electrical outlet on a backyard deck in Wichita, highlighting the challenges of routing power from a garage‑mounted panel to a remote exterior location. Electrician Keith Diemer explains...

Einstein’s “Biggest Blunder” Was Actually Right | NOVA | PBS
Einstein introduced the cosmological constant to force a static universe, but Hubble’s 1920s observations showed the cosmos is expanding and the discovery of the cosmic microwave background later confirmed a hot Big Bang origin. In the 1990s, Adam Riess and...

We Spent 24 Hours at Veselka, Part 1. Not All Shifts Were Created Equal.
A team from Infatuation spent 24 consecutive hours relaying shifts at iconic East Village restaurant Veselka, rotating 12 two-hour shifts from 9 a.m. to 9 a.m. to sample the entire menu. Over the day they consumed 74 pierogi and ran...

Minnesota Singer-Songwriters Compete and Celebrate Bob Dylan
At Duluth’s Dylan Fest, Minnesota singer-songwriters gathered for a community songwriting contest that paired performances of Bob Dylan songs with original material. Contestants and volunteers—many with personal ties to Dylan’s Minnesota roots—shared favorites like “It Takes a Lot to Laugh”...

Ebola Virus BDBV Fundamentals and Best Hope for Treatment
The video focuses on the rapidly expanding Bundibugyo Ebola virus (BDBV) outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring Uganda, which has surpassed 700 suspected cases and 176 confirmed deaths as of May 2026. Health authorities have declared a...

How Wildfires Create Tornadoes #firetornado #wildfire #naturaldisaster #tornado
Researchers and firefighters are documenting increasingly powerful fire-induced tornadoes—extreme fire whirls that can reach temperatures up to 2,700°F, persist for 30 minutes, and generate winds strong enough to melt steel, flip cars, and topple 90-foot transmission towers. Once thought rare,...

Live From the #DRC on #Ebola with Dr Tedros
WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo to personally support the response to a complex Ebola outbreak, citing conflict, mass displacement, food insecurity and community mistrust as major barriers to containment. He urged warring parties to...

Future Stares Back: SCI-Arc 2026 Spring Show
SCI-Arc’s 2026 Spring Show, titled “Future Stares Back,” showcased the school’s design work framed around longevity and long-term impact. The brief event introduction emphasized reconsidering projects as having much longer lifespans, signaling a thematic shift toward sustainability and enduring value...