
Always New (Excerpt)
Speaker shares a poem by Indian mystic Lalla that frames the soul as perpetually new—“like the moon, always new”—and urges turning attention from conditioned, repetitious patterns to a fresh, uncreated awareness. Using moon and ocean imagery, the talk contrasts transient waves (bodies, thoughts, personalities) with the continuous creative depth of the ocean, which represents the self or spirit. The speaker argues that most human suffering and stale relationships stem from reasserting egoic repetitions rather than resting in the always-new quality of awareness. By pointing to the ocean within, the poem invites recognition of nonseparateness and the ongoing creative nature of being.

Inside Robb Report's Culinary Masters in New Orleans
The video spotlights Robb Report’s Culinary Masters gathering in New Orleans, a city hailed as one of the world’s greatest food capitals. The event brings together top‑tier chefs, luxury brands, and hospitality leaders to celebrate the region’s rich culinary heritage...

I Stopped 16:8 Fasting and This Happened (You Should Try It)
The video challenges the popular daily 16:8 intermittent fasting protocol, arguing that chronic morning fasts blunt the natural cortisol awakening response and can promote insulin resistance. The creator, once a staunch 16:8 advocate, now recommends re‑framing fasting on a weekly...

How Far Can I Drive From Tokyo in a Day?
A presenter and a skeptical taxi driver set out from Tokyo in a brand-new Nissan Leaf to see how far they could travel north along the coast in a single day on one charge. Nissan lent the EV, which claimed...

Why Most Traders Quit TOO EARLY 😳📉
A trader candidly describes starting the year with a 7% drawdown (and past early-year losses up to 13%), attributing the setbacks to unfavorable market conditions rather than personal failure. He argues that short-term performance can be misleading and that the...

‘We Do Things the Old Way’ | Sandwich City | NYT Cooking
Brennan and Carr, a longstanding Brooklyn eatery, prides itself on making roast beef sandwiches the “old way,” roasting top-round beef in-house, collecting pan juices into a long-simmered broth, and dipping each sandwich to order. The video follows owner and staff...

What Omega Speedmaster Professional Should You Get?
The video dissects Omega’s flagship Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional, the sole chronograph certified by NASA for all manned space missions and famously worn on the lunar surface. It outlines the current lineup, emphasizing that only a narrow set of models—steel 42 mm...

How To Install Drywall On ICF Walls
Contractor Shannon demonstrates installing drywall directly onto insulated concrete forms (ICF) in a basement without adding interior framing. He recommends standing 8-ft sheets vertically to avoid butt joints, marking and aligning sheets to hit the embedded plastic battens (studs) every...

Why Life Never Really Stops Hurting — Peter Wessel Zapffe
The video delves into Norwegian philosopher Peter Wessel Zapffe’s seminal essay “The Last Messiah,” arguing that humanity’s over‑developed consciousness—not the external world—is the root cause of profound, unending suffering. Zapffe describes how the sudden awareness of our nakedness in a vast,...

This Phase Won’t Last Forever
The speaker frames the tween and teen period as a tunnel, a transitional phase where children display a surge of challenging behaviors such as rudeness, sarcasm, back‑talk, lying, and social manipulation. He warns parents that these red flags can feel...

How One Alabama Studio Shaped American Music
Tucked inside an Alabama shopping center, FAME Studios—founded in 1959—became the birthplace of the Muscle Shoals Sound, where soul, R&B, gospel and country were fused into hits that reshaped American music. Legendary artists from Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding to...

How Great Leaders Give Feedback
The video outlines how great leaders should approach feedback, emphasizing positive reinforcement and personal connection rather than criticism. Key practices include catching employees doing things right, celebrating those moments, and learning each person’s hopes and dreams to tailor feedback. Leaders are...

Why Does the Universe Exist at All?
The video tackles the age‑old question of why anything exists at all, tracing how modern physics moves beyond describing how the universe changes to probing the origin of its very existence. It outlines three scientific pillars: symmetry‑driven conservation laws (Noether’s theorem),...

Why Dr. Jane Goodall Still Had Hope For Our Planet
In the video, Jane Goodall says her hope for the planet rests on three pillars: engaged young people, nature’s resilience, and scientific innovation. She highlights Roots & Shoots, a grassroots program that began with a handful of students in Dar...

Consciousness Is More Diverse Than Anyone Knew
Researchers and online communities are revealing a far broader diversity of human conscious experience than previously recognized, with phenomena like aphantasia (absence of visual imagery) and lack of an internal monologue affecting large, evenly split groups. These differences became visible...

Rising Food Prices Makes Growing Your Food More Important Than Ever
With rising oil prices driving up supermarket costs, the presenter argues that small-scale home growing is now a financially sensible response. He showcases a new project of six 3x1m raised beds (about 18 sq m total) built for roughly £86...

Mindset Drives Change
The video emphasizes that a patient’s mindset is the primary driver of neurological improvement, arguing that education about brain plasticity is essential for therapeutic success. The speaker describes spending 30‑45 minutes with each patient to assess beliefs, then presenting studies showing...

Science Cannot Measure Love | Keith Ward
Philosopher Keith Ward argues that science and religion address different domains: science uncovers measurable physical facts, while religion deals with values, personal experience and consciousness—areas that resist scientific measurement, such as love and moral meaning. He rejects reductionist materialism, saying...

A Beginner’s Guide to German Sauna Culture
The video serves as a concise primer for newcomers to Germany’s deeply rooted sauna tradition, a ritual intertwined with the nation’s Freikörperkultur (free body culture) that treats nudity as a natural health practice. It outlines the essential gear—robe, towel, flip‑flops,...

Discussing Drake’s Iceman, Maid of Honour, Habibti, May 22
Two HotNewHipHop writers dissect Drake’s surprise release of three distinct albums—Iceman, Habibi and Maid of Honour—placing the projects in the context of his career arc from Views and Scorpion to more recent experiments like Honestly, Never Mind. They argue the...

The Biology of Trauma
The video “The Biology of Trauma” explains how the nervous system orchestrates a cascade of responses when a person experiences extreme threat, moving from heightened sympathetic arousal to a paradoxical shutdown. Initially, adrenaline floods the body, fueling a “gas pedal” of...

How a Small Chiayi Town Built a Youth Orchestra | TaiwanPlus News
A youth orchestra in the small southern Taiwanese town of Budai has brought together students from five elementary schools to form one of the country’s youngest touring ensembles. Organized by local arts advocate Xiaoyu Pei and supported by school principal...

Your Ancient Immune System Upgrade 🦠
Modern humans acquired useful genetic variants by interbreeding with archaic humans such as Denisovans and Neanderthals, giving rapid adaptations to local environments and pathogens. Notable examples include a Denisovan-derived variant (linked to EPAS1-like function) that improves blood-oxygen handling in Tibetans,...

Simple Tips for Cleaning Your Outdoor Patio Furniture Cushions
Before using or storing outdoor furniture, clean patio cushions with simple household supplies: a garden hose, mild dish soap, warm water, a rag or soft-bristle brush, and sunlight for drying. Work in a sunny, washable area, check care tags for...

Six Senses Krabey Island | Luxury Private Island Resort in Cambodia (4K Tour)
The video showcases Six Senses Krabey Island, a five‑star private‑island resort off Cambodia’s coast, highlighting its exclusive 40‑villa layout, each with a personal plunge pool and Khmer‑inspired design. The tour walks viewers through the arrival process— a short domestic flight...

Fact Check: Can Zinc Help Protect Against Ebola? | DW News
Social media claims that zinc or vitamin supplements can prevent or treat Ebola are false, DW News reports. Ebola is a real, severe viral disease—recent outbreaks involve the Bundibugyo strain—and past fatality rates have been as high as about 30%....

More Rice for Less Methane? This Singapore Lab Is Already Seeing Success with Regional Farmers
The video highlights a Singapore‑based research team that has engineered a combined irrigation and fertilizer system to curb methane emissions from rice paddies while boosting yields. By installing a simple pipe sensor that monitors water depth, the team re‑irrigates fields...

Fatboy Slim - Satisfaction Skank | Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2026
Fatboy Slim headlined Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2026, delivering a high‑octane rendition of his classic "Satisfaction Skank." The set opened with a burst of synth‑driven beats, instantly pulling the massive outdoor audience into a unified, dancing frenzy. The performance blended a...

A Big UN-DISCOVERY for Europa
Astronomers have withdrawn a 2014 Hubble-based claim of water plumes on Jupiter’s moon Europa after reanalysis showed the ultraviolet signal likely originated from hydrogen in Earth’s atmosphere, reducing near-term prospects for sampling Europa’s subsurface ocean until spacecraft such as Europa...

She Wants You to Rest: Inside Amanda Heng’s Venice Biennale 2026 Installation
Amanda Heng’s Venice Biennale 2026 installation invites visitors to pause, turning the concept of rest into a tangible spatial experience. By reconfiguring the pavilion with larch wood—identical to the Arsenale’s floorboards—she blends the artwork with the historic fabric of Venice,...

Hope These Help 💪 #lowbackpain #painrelief #pt
A physical therapist demonstrates three simple ball-based exercises to relieve low back pain: a seated hinge-and-roll movement with the ball placed in front to mobilize the spine in multiple directions; a static lumbar activation drill pressing the ball into the...

How to Choose a Floor Stain Color | This First House
The video walks viewers through a hands‑on selection of floor‑stain colors for a red‑oak bedroom, emphasizing the wood’s thickness and its ability to be sanded repeatedly. Host explains each stain—Nutmeg, Special Walnut, Golden Pecan, Early American, Natural—detailing their color families, amber...

Pros Used to Live in the Drops. Here’s Why the Hoods Took Over. #cycling #biking
The video advises new riders on drop-bar bicycles to avoid spending most of their ride in the drops and instead use the hoods or flats for comfort and control. The presenter notes that even professional cyclists spend only a small...

Peptides Could Replace Modern Medicine | Jay Campbell
The Longevity and Lifestyle podcast featured Jay Campbell, a leading authority on hormone optimization and peptide therapies, to argue that modern medicine’s drug‑centric model will be eclipsed by biologically‑driven peptide interventions. Campbell warned that pharmaceutical firms deliberately avoid widespread hormonal...

What Is Bladee Listening To?
Swedish artist Bladee outlined the eclectic mix shaping his listening and live sets, citing influences from timeless pop like “Forever Young” to Beach Boys’ Surf’s Up, The Smiths, Swedish rock band Kent, and punk classic Never Mind the Bollocks (the...

Alan Spawhawk with Trampled by Turtles — Stranger (Live at The Fitzgerald Theater)
The video captures a live rendition of Alan Spawhawk performing with the folk‑rock outfit Trampled by Turtles at Minneapolis’s historic Fitzgerald Theater. The setting is intimate, with the band and audience sharing a close‑quarters atmosphere that fuels the improvisational energy...

Stop Being a Conversational Narcissist 👉 IG:@robdialjr #inspiration #positivity #adviceoftheday
In a short advice clip, Rob Dial warns against being a "conversational narcissist," someone who habitually redirects conversations to themselves and their experiences. Using a brief example of two people talking about vacations and work, he illustrates how such behavior...

Why Is My Kid OBSESSED with Squishy Toys?!
The video explores why today’s tweens are fixated on squishy collectibles like Squishies and NeeDohs, framing the craze as a symptom of broader cultural shifts rather than mere indulgence. The host argues that instant‑delivery expectations and low tolerance for frustration, cultivated...

Investing in Young Leaders for a Better Food Future
Nathan Algrim, senior academic community manager at the Good Food Institute (GFI), highlighted the impact of donor-funded programs at North Carolina State University’s two-day alternative protein symposium, co-developed by students in GFI’s Alt Protein Project. The event showcased research across...

What If You Were A Whale?
A presenter explores what human physiology would need to change to dive as deep as whales, highlighting major anatomical and biochemical adaptations. Whales can hold oxygen far longer than humans because their muscles contain up to ten times more oxygen-storing...

The Current Story of Human Evolution May Be Incomplete - David Reich
David Reich argues that the prevailing narrative of human evolution—depicting modern humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans as tidy sister lineages—is increasingly untenable. He traces how the model has been built incrementally, adding successive admixture events to accommodate new genetic findings. The speaker...

Who's Trying to Get Rid of Ego?
The speaker argues that ego and mind are not separate entities but ephemeral appearances—phenomena arising in the present moment with no substantive self to locate. Attempts to suppress or combat the ego are themselves egoic actions, producing a futile loop...

Signs You’re Trauma-Bonded and Calling It Love #shorts
The short video explains how trauma bonding—an attachment formed by intermittent reinforcement of cruelty followed by kindness—can be mistaken for love. It lists signs such as making excuses for unacceptable behavior, a repeated cycle of leaving and returning, intense highs...

Don’t Make This Your Child’s Identity
The video warns that over‑diagnosing children and constantly labeling them can erode their sense of agency and turn a medical condition into a defining personal trait. It argues that when parents repeatedly highlight a child’s sensitivities, disorders, or therapy needs, the...

Why Staying to Comfort Your Toddler at Drop-Off Makes It Worse
The video tackles a common dilemma for parents: staying too long to comfort a toddler at nursery drop‑off often worsens the child’s distress. Parenting coach Camila Migill explains why lingering at the gate can reinforce anxiety and offers a clear...

Confidence Can Open Doors Your Resume Hasn’t Reached Yet
While buying a used printer in the Bay Area, the speaker struck up a conversation with a medical-device startup employee and quickly impressed the CTO with their healthcare cost-transparency experience and confident communication. The CTO recognized the speaker’s leadership potential...

Russia's Rustam Nabiev Summits Mount Everest Using Just His Arms | WION Pulse
The video profiles Rustam Nabiev, a 34‑year‑old former Russian soldier who became the first double amputee to reach the summit of Mount Everest using only his arms, without prosthetic limbs. Nabiev lost both legs in a 2015 military mishap and spent...

Would an Off-Road Style Levante Save Maserati?
Commentators debate whether Maserati can be rescued by product strategy rather than sales tactics, proposing either an off-road, boxy Levante-style SUV or a true enthusiast-focused sports car with a mid‑engine layout and manual transmission. Critics argue current styling and model...

The Small Speaking Mistakes That Are Costing You Big Opportunities
The speaker warns that small verbal missteps—fillers like “um” and “like,” conversational hedging, and other presentation errors—erode perceived professional competency and cost opportunities. Research cited shows nearly 60% of respondents had little to no presentation training, leaving many unaware of...

Cheap, Healthy & Delicious: 4 Easy Dinners Anyone Can Make | Dr. Mark Hyman
Functional medicine doctor Mark Hyman presents four affordable, easy-to-make weeknight dinners—poached cod in a tomato-curry sauce, braised short ribs with cabbage borscht, a nourishing salad, and a healthier burger—demonstrating simple techniques and time-saving kitchen tricks. He emphasizes using inexpensive whole...