
Psychologist Reacts: Charlie Puth on Sensory Sensitivity
A psychologist responds to Charlie Puth’s description of extreme sound sensitivity by framing it as a form of heightened sensory processing common in some children. She calls these children “deeply feeling” or more porous to the world—so they experience sights, sounds, and smells more intensely and may be mislabeled as dramatic or oversensitive. The clinician urges caregivers to reframe those reactions as valid sensory differences, acknowledge potential co-occurring issues, and help channel their heightened perception as a strength. She emphasizes believing these children and supporting them to harness their sensitivity as a superpower.

We Drove 10,000km Across Africa On Motorcycles | Ep 1
The video documents the launch of an ambitious 10,000‑kilometre motorcycle crossing from London to Cape Town, framing the journey as a personal ‘mission’ that pushes physical and mental limits. The hosts stress that conventional GPS tools are insufficient; they enlist seasoned...

Early Frontrunners to Dominate the Music Charts This Summer
The video opens by recalling iconic summer anthems—from Donna Summer’s 1979 hit to Ricky Martin’s 1999 smash—then notes the puzzling lack of a clear “song of the summer” after 2024’s surprise hit “Espresso.” Hosts point to over 200,000 TikTok searches for...

This Vaccine Is Quietly Doing Something to Your Heart
Recent research highlights that the shingles vaccine Shingrix, already approved for preventing herpes zoster, also appears to confer significant heart health benefits. Large‑scale meta‑analyses and real‑world studies report up to a 30% reduction in stroke and a comparable drop in...

The Legendary Patti LaBelle
Patti LaBelle, the Godmother of Soul, reflects on a six-decade career still going strong as she approaches her 82nd birthday, insisting she’ll keep performing as long as she can. The profile traces her Philadelphia roots, early church beginnings, and rise...

Authentic Alan Watts - Full Talk Now Streaming ‘Being in the Way 2’
In this extended Alan Watts lecture, the speaker explores how modern social institutions condition us to view our identity as an isolated, protected entity rather than a fluid expression of universal energy. He argues that this self‑protective narrative—centered on personal importance,...

New to the Garage Porsche 928 Road Trip to Coniston to See Campbell's Bluebird K7 in Action Again
Presenter Harry buys a meticulously cared-for 1986 Porsche 928 S2 with the 4.7L, 310hp engine and a striking, recently refurbished champagne-lever interior. The buyer highlights the car's extensive history file and recent servicing work—about £11,000 on the interior and roughly...

Truth Vanishes When You Look at It Directly
The video uses physics metaphors—non‑Newtonian fluids and thickotropic materials—to illustrate the paradox of truth, consciousness, and free will. The speaker argues that these concepts appear solid when observed indirectly, yet vanish when we attempt to formalize or scrutinize them directly. Key...

Expanding Alfalfa Use for Non-Ruminant Feed and Fertilizer?
Researchers at the Agricultural Utilization Research Institute are developing new markets for alfalfa beyond ruminant forage to arrest acreage decline driven by fewer dairies. AURI has focused on ensiling wet-cut alfalfa, mechanically separating a liquid fraction and spray-drying the solubles;...

The BEST First Class Lounge in America? ✈️
The video reviews the Quantis first class lounge at LAX’s Tom Bradley International terminal, highlighting its design, amenities and entry rules. Designed by Mark Newsen with mid-century-inspired furnishings and bespoke materials, the lounge features a 48-foot Kurara marble bar, a...

The Surprising Science Behind Google Searches
The conversation centers on Simon Rogers’ new book, *What We Google*, which dives into the massive trove of Google search data to uncover what people actually ask online. Rogers, a former data editor at Twitter and now Google’s data editor,...

Targeting Belly Fat Is POSSIBLE?! (60-Day MRI Experiment)
The video documents a 60‑day experiment by a fitness coach‑researcher who challenges the long‑standing belief that fat cannot be targeted. Using two volunteers, Dennis and Vicky, the first 30 days replicate a 2023 study that pairs moderate‑intensity cardio with weighted...

The Psychology of People Who Are Always Calm (Beautifully Animated)
The video dissects why some people appear perpetually unflappable, separating genuine Zen‑like composure from a performative “swan” façade. It argues that true calm is cultivated through mindfulness, stoic philosophy and a high frustration tolerance, while the swan style is a survival...

How To Help Others Solve Problems
The speaker urges new leaders to stop doing their team’s work and instead coach employees to solve problems in their own way, resisting the temptation to 'swoop in' except in rare emergencies. Effective leadership requires patience and a long-term view,...

Ultimate Survivors (Full Episode) | Hostile Planet Compilation | National Geographic
National Geographic’s "Ultimate Survivors" compiles stark scenes from around the globe to show how newborns and adults alike battle predators, extreme weather and ecological pressures to survive. Vignettes range from motionless Thomson’s gazelle fawns and vulnerable sea turtle hatchlings to...

Artist Peter Doig on How Travel, Migration, and Different Cultures Shape His Paintings
The video features a candid interview with acclaimed painter Peter Doig, in which he explores how his extensive travel and personal migrations have become integral to his artistic practice. Doig argues that a painter’s work can serve as a map...

The Zoo Hypothesis and the Fermi Paradox... Are We Being Watched?
The video tackles the Zoo Hypothesis as a bold answer to the Fermi Paradox, proposing that the universe’s silence is not evidence of emptiness but a deliberate policy of non‑interference by far‑older extraterrestrial societies. It argues that a civilization that arose...

Creatine Timing Explained
The video addresses a common question among athletes and fitness enthusiasts: when is the optimal time to take creatine? The presenter explains that creatine’s primary benefit comes from saturating muscle stores, after which timing becomes largely irrelevant. During the loading phase,...

Want Bigger Wins? Build THIS First 💥
Traders seeking larger, more consistent profits should prioritize building "emotional endurance" — the capacity to tolerate difficult emotions for extended periods without trying to immediately fix them. The video argues that resisting the urge to solve or avoid emotional discomfort...

Dr. Wendi Williams | 5 Questions with a Psychologist #psychology #career #leadership #shorts
Dr. Wendi Williams, a psychologist and middle child of five, describes how early curiosity about family differences sparked her interest in human behavior and motivation. She highlights Albert Bandura’s concept of self-efficacy as central to her work, emphasizing empowering individuals—especially...

An AI Band Went Viral — Then Became Real
The video explores how an AI‑created, all‑girl Japanese heavy‑metal act exploded online, sparking intense curiosity about its origins and the mysterious producer behind it. The virtual ensemble, described as "Hello Kitty meets heavy metal," quickly amassed views and fan speculation,...

€6.5 Million Superyacht Tour : 2016 Wally Ace
The video tours a 2016 Wally Ace 27-m (about 90 ft) superyacht named Casa, listed at €6.5 million, highlighting its design as a comfortable live‑aboard rather than a flashy showpiece. Standout features include a versatile submerging bathing platform with steps,...

Wonder and Wisdom Point Toward God | Celia Deane-Drummond
Theologian Celia Deane-Drummond argues that wonder and wisdom are complementary ways to read the natural world as pointers to a divine creator: wonder opens human encounter with nature while wisdom discerns its intricate, non‑accidental patterning. She stresses these experiences do...

Accelerating Genome Analysis @ RECOMB-ARCH 2026
At RECOMB-ARCH 2026, the speaker traced two decades of work at the intersection of computer architecture and bioinformatics, highlighting community growth, education efforts, and the role of hardware-aware system design in genomics. He focused narrowly on accelerating genome sequence analysis—particularly...

Head Chef of The Fat Badger George Williams with His Best of #London
George Williams, head chef of The Fat Badger, shares a personal guide to London dining, praising fine dining like Quay as the best meal he’s had while dismissing ubiquitous chains such as Pizza Express. He highlights intimate date spots like...

Nilbar Güreş: A Kiss On The Eyes / Pavilion of Türkiye at Venice Art Biennale 2026
The video showcases Turkish artist Nilbar Güreş’s new installation “A Kiss On The Eyes,” featured in the Türkiye pavilion at the 2026 Venice Art Biennale. The piece marks a high‑profile entry for Turkey, aligning contemporary artistic practice with national cultural...

Fantastic Cat - "Donnie Takes The Bus" (Live at WFUV)
Fantastic Cat delivered a lively live-session performance of “Donnie Takes The Bus” on WFUV, blending rollicking Americana rhythms with narrative lyrics about travel, family and longing. The band’s tight musicianship and jubilant call-and-response vocals lent a vintage, road-trip feel to...

Her Neck Pain ACTUALLY A Shoulder Problem!
A clinician explains that common neck pain often originates from muscular imbalances around the shoulder blades rather than the neck itself. Normal scapular alignment is roughly three fingers from the spine, vertically positioned and hugging the rib cage; deviations—too far...

The Shift #adyashanti #opengatesangha #spiritualawakening
In this talk Adyashanti explains a sudden transformative “shift” in consciousness that can happen at any time—even the first time someone encounters the teaching—or after decades of seeking. He emphasizes that awakening is not the product of any single practice...

Kids Like Me (2026) | Tribeca Festival World Premiere | Get Tickets Now
Kids Like Me, a documentary premiering at the Tribeca Festival, follows 13‑year‑old Oliver, a teenager with disabilities who is channeling his love of crime‑mystery into writing and shooting his own short film. Co‑directors Cynthia Lowen and John Kors, longtime friends of...

The Biological Clock that Doomed the Neanderthals - David Reich
Geneticist David Reich argues that increasing evolutionary separation created biological incompatibilities that contributed to Neanderthal extinction. Early encounters around 300,000 years ago allowed cultural exchange and some gene flow, but by 70,000 years ago divergence between lineages—on the order of...

Renovation Design Decisions | This First House
The video follows Zach and Camille as they sprint toward a three‑week move‑in deadline, consulting designers Crystal and Jorge to lock down critical renovation choices. The hosts stress that the first filter for any material is whether it’s in stock...

Why Is Our Love for Robots Inevitable?
The video argues that our growing fascination with robots is less about efficiency and more about emotional labor. While factories and AI automate tasks, the robots that capture our imagination are human‑like bodies designed to provide companionship, unconditional love, and...

The Memphis Music Scene You're Missing Right Now
Memphis’s storied musical legacy coexists with a lively, contemporary scene that locals say is being overlooked. While visitors flock to Beale Street, Graceland and Sun Records, an under-the-radar ecosystem of small music bars, emerging bands, music-themed hotels and DJs is...

The Dangerous Trend Athletes Are Relying On | Jeffrey Bland
Jeffrey Bland and The Ready State highlight a growing reliance on ibuprofen and stronger pain‑relief interventions among athletes. The video notes a surge in over‑the‑counter NSAID use, with some competitors seeking IV clinics or Toradol to stay on schedule. Bland...

‘You Are Extraordinary Individuals with Extraordinary Talents’ - A Message to Oxford Graduates
At an Oxford graduation address, a speaker lauded graduates for completing rigorous courses and research at one of the world’s leading universities, calling their degrees the culmination of years of dedication. He emphasized Oxford’s exacting entry requirements, demanding curriculum and...

Film Stars Take to the Cannes Red Carpet Ahead of Palme D'Or Announcement • FRANCE 24 English
Cannes' closing ceremony featured emotional tributes and several joint acting awards ahead of the Palme d'Or announcement. Barbra Streisand received an honorary Palme d’Or via video with Isabelle Huppert delivering a tribute; the Best Actor prize was shared by Eden...

Scientists Decode Mysterious Ghost Sounds Near Abandoned Lighthouses | WION Podcast
Researchers have identified the eerie, thunder-like noises heard in and around isolated lighthouses in Southeast Alaska as powerful exhalations—sighs or sneezes—from humpback whales. A team led by SETI biologist Fred Sharp studied sounds heard at the Five Finger Lighthouse in...

How to Improve Your Working Memory Daily #shorts
Working memory is the brain’s short-term workspace for holding and manipulating information, and it can be strengthened through daily habits. The video offers five practical strategies: externalize information (write things down and use reminders), practice retrieval by self-testing, chunk related...

Why They Distance Themselves When You Love Them Most
Dr. Nicole LaPera explains the dynamics of dating someone with an avoidant attachment style: early relationship warmth is often followed by gradual emotional withdrawal as the avoidant partner, shaped by unmet childhood needs, becomes hyper-independent and fears closeness. Intimacy triggers...

What a Film Critic Saw at Cannes
At the 79th Cannes Film Festival, New Yorker critic Justin Chang reported familiar pageantry alongside fresh highlights, including Park Chan-wook presiding over the competition jury and Peter Jackson receiving an honorary Palme d’Or. Standout premieres included Jane Schoenbrun’s satirical slasher...

A Look at Artists' Books Symposium: Innovators and Innovations, Part 2
Russett Letterman surveyed the ‘objectness’ of Japanese photobooks, arguing that material design, sequencing and collaborative authorship are integral to their meaning. She highlighted landmark projects — Tadanori Yokoo’s elaborate designs, Eikoh Hosoe’s shifting editions of Barakei/Ordeal by Roses, Kikuji Kawada’s...

Blastoff! Rocket Lab Launches Earth-Observing Satellite for Synspective
Rocket Lab’s Electron rocket lifted off from New Zealand’s LC‑1, delivering Synspective’s ninth low‑Earth‑orbit satellite for its synthetic‑aperture radar (SAR) constellation. The launch marked the vehicle’s ninth flight and featured the standard sequence of stage separation, fairing jettison, and second‑stage ignition,...

Meet the Father Who Turned His HDB Walkway Into a Tactical Play Zone
In a Pasir Ris HDB block, 59-year-old Munir Ur‑Rahman has converted the common corridor outside his flat into a weekly tactical play zone where he and his children run martial‑arts drills, mock combat scenarios and low‑impact gel‑blaster games. The sessions...

6 Things I Would NEVER Do On Holland America. Nor Should You!
The video walks viewers through the author’s 44‑day stint on Holland America, outlining the habits he swears by to avoid common passenger mistakes and to extract the most value from a cruise. He emphasizes never skipping the line‑up of signature events—Orange...

10 New Active-Aging Centres to Give Seniors Fresh Experiences, Improve Quality of Life
The video announces Singapore’s rollout of ten active‑aging centres, the first of which opened in Queenstown, targeting seniors and even late‑40s to provide unconventional experiences and health‑technology support. The hubs deliver low‑cost lifestyle programs—Pilates, jazz exercise, archery, sound‑bath sessions—priced around $20,...

Primary Brain Tumors - Yale Medicine Explains
The video explains primary brain tumors—lesions that originate in the brain itself rather than spreading from elsewhere—and outlines Yale Medicine’s comprehensive approach to diagnosis and treatment. It distinguishes benign from malignant forms, focusing on gliomas, which span low‑grade, slow‑growing tumors...

Does Training Frequency Matter for Strength and Size?
The video tackles a common gym‑floor question: does breaking a workout into separate sessions across the day impair long‑term strength and muscle growth? The hosts explain that training frequency is primarily a vehicle for distributing total training volume. When weekly volume...

Every Renovation From Season 4 - Full Season Compilation | Rock the Block | HGTV
On Rock the Block Season 4, competing teams undertook a full renovation of a luxury Colorado cul-de-sac home, prioritizing dramatic kitchens and open-concept sightlines to capitalize on the property's panoramic views. Teams reconfigured layouts—removing walls, adding double islands, a prep...

The Sun Shines because of Quantum Tunnelling with Jim Al Khalili #quantum #shorts #quantumtunneling
In a short video, physicist Jim Al‑Khalili explains that the Sun’s radiance stems from quantum tunnelling, a process where sub‑atomic particles penetrate energy barriers they classically shouldn’t cross. This phenomenon allows hydrogen nuclei to fuse at core temperatures lower than...