
Beyond Differences
The Dalai Lama emphasizes that every encounter should begin with recognizing the other as a human being, not a title, nationality, or faith. He stresses that personal identity—whether Tibetan, Buddhist, or otherwise—should never eclipse our shared humanity. He argues that artificial distinctions such as race, religion, and nationality create a “we‑and‑them” mindset that fuels conflict and many of today’s crises. These divisions, he says, are the root of man‑made problems that could be avoided if we focus on common responsibility. Notable remarks include, “I never consider I’m Tibetan or Buddhist; I simply look at you as a human being,” and “All 7 billion of us have a common responsibility to create a happier, peaceful humanity.” These statements illustrate his call for universal compassion. For businesses and policymakers, the message underscores the strategic value of inclusive cultures and cross‑border collaboration. By transcending identity‑based barriers, organizations can foster innovation, reduce risk, and contribute to a more stable global market.

Brigitte Giraud - Live Fast Q&A
Brigitte Giraud, acclaimed French novelist, participated in a live Q&A after being unexpectedly shortlisted for a prestigious literary prize celebrating its 30th anniversary. She reflected on the honor, noting the lineage of past laureates she has long admired. Giraud emphasized the...

Weight Loss Is Not Fat Loss. Know the Difference
The video explains that losing weight on the scale does not equal losing fat; much of the drop can come from muscle, bone density, and especially connective tissue. It warns that chronic calorie restriction combined with excessive cardio erodes tendons...

Don Was and the Pan-Detroit Ensemble: Tiny Desk Concert
The Tiny Desk concert featured Don Was hosting the Pan‑Detroit Ensemble, a collective dedicated to amplifying Detroit’s indigenous sounds. Recorded for NPR Music, the set highlighted the city’s rich musical lineage and the ensemble’s mission to preserve and evolve it. The group...

Decoding Myths About Hunger
The video, anchored in the new book *The Hunger Code*, dismantles the long‑standing myth that hunger is a single, purely physiological signal and that weight loss can be solved by simply eating fewer calories. It argues that the prevailing "calories...

NGO Expert Series | Ep1: Caregiver Challenges & Support
The first episode of the NGO Expert Series spotlights the often‑overlooked challenges faced by informal caregivers, especially in Asian communities where caring for aging relatives is seen as a private family duty. The speaker emphasizes that caregivers juggle financial strain,...

Iconic Sale at Supercar Fest 2026 Auction Preview. Countach, Diablo, McLaren, AMG Black, GT3, STi..
Harry’s Garage previews Iconic Auctioneers’ Supercar Fest, slated for May 16. The video walks viewers through a sprawling tent of rare, low‑mileage machines ranging from modern German performance cars to classic British specials, highlighting guide prices and the auction’s dual‑video coverage. Key...

The Women's Health Initiative Wasn't a Bad Study. The Headlines Were. | Dr. Heather Hirsch
In this interview, Dr. Heather Hirsch argues that the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) was a rigorously designed, double‑blind, placebo‑controlled trial, and that the negative headlines that followed its 2002 release have unfairly tarnished menopausal hormone therapy (HRT). She emphasizes that...

Triple Board Certified and Licensed Clinical and Forensic Neuropsychologist, Dr. Judy Ho
The video opens with Dr. Judy Ho shifting from neuropsychology to a hands‑on tutorial on assembling a high‑performance desktop PC. She showcases two flagship components: the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X CPU, renowned for its 12‑core, 24‑thread architecture, and the ASUS...

Career Pivots, Trusting Your Gut, and Working with Family | How Could I Know? Ep 5
The episode of “How Could I Know?” features Henry Prinsen, a young Ontario farmer who balances a corporate agronomy role with family farm responsibilities, illustrating how modern agricultural careers often blend off‑farm expertise with on‑farm stewardship. Henry explains that he works...

Have You Ever Had This Thought as a Parent?
The video captures a parent’s raw confession that the thrill of pre‑baby life quickly gives way to a relentless routine of laundry, feeding, and sleep. The speaker laments the absence of any guidebook for the boredom and mental fatigue that...

AI+Science: Role of Human Understanding in the Future of Scientific Discovery
The final panel of the conference examined how human understanding will coexist with AI‑driven scientific discovery. Speakers from automated labs, quantum machine learning, institutional studies, and knowledge‑generation research debated whether generative AI and large language models (LLMs) are tools, subjects,...

NIKKEI Film: AI, an Advisor Too Close to You
The video, part of a NIKKEI series, explores how AI is being used as an intimate advisor, with the speaker sharing personal experiments of feeding his LINE chat histories into a large‑language model to extract emotional meaning. He notes that the...

Zejtune | Official Trailer | Tribeca Festival 2026
The official trailer for "Zejtune" premiered at the Tribeca Festival 2026, presenting a kaleidoscopic mix of languages, fragmented speech, and unsettling imagery. The clip jumps between Arabic‑speaking fragments, garbled phrases, and stark English monologues that hint at a protagonist grappling...

Leftover Pizza Dough English Muffin Pizzas!
The video demonstrates a fast, budget‑friendly way to turn leftover pizza dough into English muffin‑style mini pizzas. By flattening small dough pieces, topping them with chopped vegetables and cheese, and toasting the muffins, viewers get a crispy, handheld snack in...

4 Things to Ease the Nerves During Your Interviews 📝💡#SHORTS
The video outlines four practical tactics to calm nerves and boost performance during job interviews. It begins by urging candidates to ask recruiters for the interview questions in advance, noting that many hiring managers will share them to help candidates...

I Made "Leftover Leftover Pizza Dough English Muffin English Muffin Pizzas"
The video serves as a concise call‑to‑action, directing viewers to KenjiLopezAlt.com where the creator consolidates all of his culinary content and commerce. It emphasizes that most printed recipes are available for free, while additional value is offered through a tiered...

Carolyn Rodriguez, MD, PhD | Taming the Unquiet Mind: Next Frontiers in OCD Treatment and Research
In a Stanford‑hosted talk, associate dean Carolyn Rodriguez outlined the next frontiers in obsessive‑compulsive disorder research, emphasizing the need to shorten the 14‑ to 17‑year gap between symptom onset and evidence‑based care. Rodriguez highlighted three pillars of her lab’s work: a...

Sean Spencer, MD, PhD, Fellow ’20, Postdoc ’22 | Harnessing Gut Microbes to Heal Patients
Dr. Sean Spencer, a Stanford gastroenterologist and physician‑scientist, presented the emerging clinical frontier of gut‑microbe therapeutics. He outlined how advances in sequencing, culturing and sampling are moving the microbiome from a research curiosity to a practical diagnostic and therapeutic tool. Three...

Jean Tang, MD ’99, PhD ’03, Resident ’07 | Personalized Gene Therapy to Treat Rare Disease
Dr. Jean Tang, a Stanford dermatologist, detailed her two‑decade journey developing a personalized gene‑therapy for epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a rare disorder affecting one in 100,000 where patients lack functional collagen VII. Using a retroviral vector to deliver the 9 kb...

What If We Had Another Earth Instead of The Moon? | Q&A 423
The video explores a speculative scenario where Earth has a twin planet—a binary Earth system—and addresses related questions about space technology, panspermia, and building habitats on the Moon and Mars. The host argues that a habitable twin Earth would make interplanetary...

Gagosian Is Presenting New Sculptures by Kathleen Ryan at TEFAF New York.
Gagosian Gallery has launched a solo presentation of Kathleen Ryan’s latest sculptural series at this year’s TEFAF New York, one of the world’s premier art fairs. The new works, cast in bronze and assembled from reclaimed timber, examine the tension between...

Professor Catherine Spooner on Dracula’s Enduring Cultural Appeal.
Professor Catherine Spooner explains why Dracula endures as a cultural touchstone, tracing its roots to a novel that reads like a pre‑cinematic storyboard. She argues that Bram Stoker’s descriptive landscape and shifting perspectives functioned as an early film script, making...

Akon's Top Business Mistake: Stop Hustling Backwards | Power Players
Akon joins Yahoo Finance’s Power Players to unveil his upcoming album “Beautiful Day” and to reflect on the business missteps that once kept him hustling backwards. He recounts how a ten‑year plan drafted behind bars evolved into a diversified music...

Narcissism, Personality Disorders, Mental Health Expertise
This video, compiled from multiple episodes into a single long-form presentation, examines narcissism, personality disorders, and the role of mental health expertise. Presented as Part One of the series, the host frames these conditions within a broader view of complex...

The Beach Boys Reflect on 60 Years of 'Pet Sounds' | AP Interview
The interview commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Beach Boys’ landmark album Pet Sounds, highlighting how the record transformed the group’s artistic direction and set a new benchmark for concept‑driven pop. Brian Wilson’s obsessive studio approach—multiple takes, unconventional chord progressions,...

We Legalized Sports Gambling. Now We're Paying for It.
The podcast examines the fallout from the 2018 Supreme Court decision that lifted the federal ban on sports betting, allowing 39 states to legalize the activity. Within six years, total wagers exploded to roughly $148 billion, with 94% placed via mobile...

Pain Is a Sign for Change
A 79-year-old described escalating inflammatory joint pain after pushing himself too hard, culminating in whole-body arthritis that left him unable to walk unaided through an airport. He ignored early symptoms until the condition forced a dramatic slowdown. On a five-day...

Conversation: Telling the Stories of Ancient Egyptian Art
The Art Institute of Chicago has published an open-access digital catalog, "Ancient Egyptian Art at the Art Institute of Chicago," its first comprehensive catalog of the collection in more than a century. The project, led by associate curator Ashley Arico...

In 9 Minutes, You’ll Understand Breathwork Better than 99% of the Planet
The video positions breathwork as a foundational health tool, arguing it outweighs diet, exercise, and sleep in overall impact. Creator Mike, a breathwork teacher and researcher, unveils a “periodic table” that categorizes every breathing exercise into six RESET pillars—Release, Energize,...

Faculty In Focus: Jeff Nivala
Assistant Professor Jeff Nivala of the Paul G. Allen School outlines a new technology that reads individual protein molecules end‑to‑end, preserving their native structure. The Molecular Information Systems Lab sits at the crossroads of computer science and biotechnology, aiming to...

What's Inside the Disc (and How It Herniates)
A clinician explains the anatomy and progression of a disc bulge and herniation using a visual of the disc cross-section. The nucleus pulposus — a gel-like center — can crack through concentric outer layers, causing pain once it breaches the...

Emma Grede "Start with Yourself: A New Vision for Work & Life": Author Talk | Global Conference 2026
Emma Grede, serial entrepreneur behind Skims, Good American and Off Season, launched her memoir‑business hybrid "Start With Yourself" at the Global Conference 2026. The talk centered on how her East London upbringing forged a no‑nonsense ethic, a low tolerance for...

Torn ACL + Meniscus What Now?
The video is a candid personal announcement in which the speaker reveals he tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and meniscus, injuries that abruptly halt his highly active, adventure‑driven lifestyle. He describes the emotional blow, noting his identity is tied to...

This Rothko Changed How I See Painting Forever | Sotheby’s #rothko #contemporaryart #art #sothebys
The video showcases a newly exhibited Rothko at Sotheby’s, with the presenter describing it as a transformative encounter for anyone who has never truly seen the artist’s work. He emphasizes the painting’s monumental scale and the striking use of purple,...

Can Mouth Breathing Damage Your Teeth? | Buteyko Method & Dental Health
The video highlights a often‑overlooked factor in oral health: chronic mouth breathing. Patrick Mun argues that when the mouth stays open, saliva production drops, creating a dry environment that encourages harmful bacteria and plaque buildup, ultimately increasing cavities, gum disease,...

I Read Hunt Gather Parent — Here's the One Idea I Can't Stop Thinking About
The video reviews NPR correspondent Michaeleen Doucleff’s book *Hunt, Gather, Parent*, which examines parenting practices among Inuit, Maya and Hadzabe families to explain why children in those cultures tend to be calmer and more socially adept. The host frames the...

The Truth Behind Memento Mori - Marcus Aurelius
The video explores the Stoic maxim “Memento Mori,” explaining how the reminder of mortality can act as a mental filter for contemporary worries. It recounts Marcus Aurelius’s counsel that every moment should be treated as if it were one’s final...

Coming May 26th - The Long Game Podcast with Eric Becker
Eric Becker launches the Long Game Podcast, a weekly series exploring how early‑stage traction can be turned into enduring relevance for founders, CEOs, and multigenerational institutions. Drawing on his experience as author, entrepreneur, and chairman of Crescent, Becker frames the...

From Flow to Mystical Experience | John Vervaeke, Hüseyin Beyköylü, and Daniel Meling
John Vervaeke hosts co‑authors Hussein Beyköylü and Daniel Meling to unpack their newly published paper that extends the cognitive continuum—from basic fluency through insight and flow to full mystical experience—by embedding it within the inactive approach and complex‑systems theory. The...

The Chanel Runway Collection that We Can’t Get Out of Our Heads.
Chanel’s latest runway leaned into a modernized drop-waist silhouette, channeling 1920s proportions while emphasizing movement below the hips. Key looks paired varied sweater lengths with pared-back pumps—one noted for a playful whipped-cream toe detail—showcasing a range designed to flatter multiple...

The Measurement Problem Is Holding Physics Back
The video focuses on the measurement problem in quantum mechanics, arguing it is the largest unresolved issue hindering progress. The speaker connects the measurement problem to the nature of observers, emphasizing that without a clear observer framework, attempts to merge quantum...

Is This the End of Oil? The Promise (and Problems) With Synthetic Fuel
The video examines synthetic fuels—particularly electro‑fuels (e‑fuels)—as a potential long‑term substitute for oil‑derived gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. It traces the technology from early 20th‑century coal‑to‑liquid processes, through 1990s natural‑gas liquids and renewable diesel, to today’s three‑pronged approach: green hydrogen,...

Live Q&A with the Artemis II Crew at the Canadian Space Agency
The Canadian Space Agency hosted a live Q&A with the Artemis II crew, celebrating the historic lunar flyby—the first crewed mission beyond low‑Earth orbit in more than half a century. Senior engineers, agency leadership, and the Canadian minister addressed the audience,...

How to Spot a Masterpiece
Researchers have reattributed a 1650s painting long thought to be by a man to Michaelina Wautier, a talented 17th-century Brussels painter whose work was largely forgotten. Conservators and art historians identified recurring models, a distinctive palette—notably red accents—and her dramatic...

Dealing With Painful Feelings
In the short video, a psychologist explains how the mind reacts to overwhelming emotional distress—whether depression, low mood, or trauma—by entering a state of numbness. The speaker describes numbness as an automatic protective mechanism: as pain becomes unbearable, the brain and...

Black Hole Mergers & the Origin of Time's Arrow
The video discusses recent breakthroughs that allow scientists to observe black‑hole mergers directly through gravitational‑wave detectors and radio observations of surrounding gas, and connects these observations to a novel cosmological framework. While traditional simulations solve Einstein’s equations forward from an initial...

Harvard Thinking: Breaking the Regret Cycle
The Harvard Thinking podcast episode delves into the psychology of regret, featuring Harvard Business School behavioral scientist Leslie John, neuroscientist Liz Phelps, and psychiatrist Susan Block. They define regret as a counterfactual cognition that requires personal responsibility, distinguishing it from...

Gödel Proved Some Truths Can Never Be Proven
The video explains how Kurt Gödel transformed the classic liar paradox into a rigorous mathematical statement, showing that a sentence can assert its own unprovability within an axiomatic system. Gödel demonstrated that if a system is consistent, there exists a true...

Training to Play He-Man
The video details an actor’s grueling preparation for the upcoming He‑Man film, beginning with an 18‑hour fast followed by a three‑hour weight‑lifting session and immediate stunt work. Filming is slated for March 2025, but the groundwork started in September 2024,...