
How Do I Move From Understanding to Knowing?
The video tackles a common dilemma among spiritual seekers: how to move from merely understanding nondual concepts intellectually to actually knowing them experientially. Host Ruben guides the guest, Peter, through a practical exercise that shifts attention from thoughts and sensations to the direct experience of "being." Ruben distills three‑millennia‑old nondual teaching into a single sentence—peace and happiness are the nature of your being, and you share that being with everything. By repeatedly pausing, noticing the buzzing of thoughts, and then directing awareness toward the underlying presence, participants report qualities like deep quiet, calm, strength, and an absence of anxiety. Peter’s descriptions—"deep quiet calm," "unwavering," "rock solid"—illustrate the felt sense of this presence. Even a mundane example, such as handling a snail more gently, shows how the shift changes behavior. The dialogue emphasizes that the same peaceful state can be accessed in any circumstance by simply redirecting attention. The implication is clear: regular practice of returning to pure being can embed nondual peace into daily life, reducing stress and fostering a sense of unity with all beings. This makes abstract philosophy actionable for personal growth, mental‑health resilience, and even leadership contexts.

Exclusive Sneak Peek at 'Devil Wears Prada 2'
The video offers an exclusive first look at "The Devil Wears Prada 2," slated to hit theaters on May 1, marking the 20‑year anniversary of the original cult classic. Hosts Sam and Larry introduce a brand‑new clip that teases the film’s...

Frank Blazquez, The Gallegos Twins From Belen, NM
The video examines Frank Blazquez’s 2019 photograph of Kitty and Bunny Gallegos, twin sisters from Belen, New Mexico. The portrait, part of the "Barrios Denueo, Mexico, Southwest Stories of Vindication" series, foregrounds chola aesthetics—hoop earrings, winged eyeliner, and distinct hair...

US Military Uses “Ghost Murmurs” In Iran: What Are They?
The video dissects the sensational claim that a U.S. rescue operation in Iran relied on a “Ghost Murmur,” a purported quantum magnetometer capable of locating a soldier by his heartbeat. The story originated from a New York Post article and was amplified...

Huge Debate: Should Fathers Be In The Delivery Room? - Richard Reeves
The video centers on a heated debate sparked by Scott Galloway’s claim that men should not be present in delivery rooms, contrasted with Derek Thompson’s defense of paternity leave as essential for gender equity. Host Richard Reeves uses the exchange...

What Living Things Are Conscious? | Jonathan Schooler
The video explores the contentious question of which living entities possess consciousness, tracing the inquiry from humans and mammals down to invertebrates, single‑cell organisms, and even sub‑cellular structures. Jonathan Schooler emphasizes that, lacking definitive proof, researchers often rely on intuitive...

Raise Adults, Not Dependent Children
The video argues that parents should focus on raising autonomous adults rather than sheltering children, and ties this philosophy to entrepreneurial leverage. The speaker describes letting his seven‑year‑old experience low‑stakes setbacks—missed stickers, a tipped bike, a dropped ice cream—so the child...

Little Squares of Toilet Paper? #KerryJamesMarshall #Art21Archive
Kerry James Marshall recalls discovering makeshift tracing paper as a child—small squares of toilet paper taken from school dispensers—that he and a classmate used to trace images from history books. They even learned to pick the dispenser locks to stash...

Tough Stuff: Women in the American Glass Studio | Exhibition Trailer
The trailer announces “Tough Stuff: Women in the American Glass Studio,” an exhibition that brings to light the overlooked contributions of female glass artists in the United States. It positions the show as a corrective to a male‑dominated narrative that...

We Raced to Every Train Station in Taiwan - Ep 4
The video follows a multi‑day competition where teams race to claim Taiwan’s train stations, using chips as currency to secure stops and execute "Steal" moves. After a successful Steal that captured 45% of Ben and Adam’s chips, the balance of...

Harvey CEO Says He's "Married" To Failure—And Ego Death Fuels Success #success #failure
The video features Harvey’s CEO framing failure as a perpetual companion, likening it to a marriage rather than an occasional setback. He argues that both triumphs and defeats are essential learning sources, but only if leaders rigorously dissect what worked...

The Only 15 Minutes You Need To Master Self-Control
The video reframes self‑control as an emotional‑regulation skill rather than raw willpower, presenting a concise 15‑minute reset that targets the nervous system before any action. It explains how stress activates the amygdala, pulling blood away from the prefrontal cortex and forcing...

Why Maglev Is (Basically) Impossible
The video asks whether magnetic‑levitation trains are truly viable, using China’s recent 700 kph maglev sprint as a springboard. While the test showcases astonishing acceleration, the presenter argues that the technology still faces fundamental engineering and economic hurdles. Key points include the...

French Film Show: Sweet Nostalgia in 1980s Coming-of-Age Story 'Just an Illusion' • FRANCE 24
Arts 24’s weekly roundup spotlights four new French releases, ranging from nostalgic coming‑of‑age drama to daring genre hybrids. The programme opens with Eric Toidano and Olivia Nash’s "Just an Illusion," a meticulously crafted 1980s portrait that follows a 13‑year‑old navigating first...

Jeff Robinson, Executive Leadership Coach, Foundational Leadership: The Confidence Gap
Jeff Robinson, an executive leadership coach with 25 years of experience, explains that confidence is rooted in a track record of handling challenges rather than sheer knowledge. His new book, Leadership SUCCESS, offers a framework for mid‑to‑senior leaders to identify confidence gaps,...

Follow These Steps to Heal After a C-Section
The video outlines a step‑by‑step protocol for accelerating recovery after a cesarean section, emphasizing breathing, movement, and scar management. It breaks the healing timeline into distinct phases, from the immediate post‑op week to the six‑month mark, and assigns specific actions...

The Real Source of Courage | Simon Sinek
Simon Sinek’s talk “The Real Source of Courage” reframes courage as an external, relational asset rather than a solitary trait. He argues that no individual can face life’s toughest challenges alone, and that true bravery stems from the safety nets...

Is Maddox Batson “Country Music’s Justin Bieber”? | Rolling Stone Nashville Now
Maddox Batson, a 16‑year‑old country singer, is being hailed as the genre’s answer to a young Justin Bieber. He recently appeared on Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, discussing his songwriting process, social‑media strategy, and a co‑write credit on a track...

Stop Start in Love
The video dissects the “stop‑start” or push‑pull dynamic that haunts couples worldwide – from a dentist in Rio to teenagers in Canberra – describing it as a predictable cycle of growing intimacy followed by abrupt retreat.\n\nIt argues the behavior is...

Video Games Should Be Made by Leaders, Not Bosses
The video contends that video‑game development thrives under leaders who set vision rather than bosses who dictate tasks. It frames leadership as a facilitative role that points teams toward end goals while allowing creators to chart their own path. The speaker...

The Real Reason You React So Strongly in Relationships
Dr. Tracy Marks, a clinical psychologist, describes “trauma echo” – the automatic re‑activation of old relational wounds when current interactions resemble past hurts. She frames it as a neuro‑biological response that often drives disproportionate anger, panic, or withdrawal in otherwise...

Feadship's 80m/ 263ft Project 826 Launched
Feadship announced the launch of Project 826, an 80‑meter (263‑foot) superyacht that marks the Dutch builder’s latest foray into the ultra‑luxury market. The vessel, slated for delivery in 2029, will be constructed at Feadship’s primary shipyard in the Netherlands and incorporates...

Static Electricity Is Mostly a Mystery
The video explores why static electricity remains a scientific mystery, highlighting recent experiments that may finally explain charge directionality. Researchers observed that when a levitating silica ball bounces on a silica plate, its charge after each bounce appears random, with...

Dr. Karan: The "Sticky Matrix" Protecting Your Gut
In the video, Dr. Karan explains how certain soluble fibers may act as a “sticky matrix” that captures micro‑plastics in the gastrointestinal tract. He notes that beta‑glucans found in oats or psyllium husk bind bile acids, cholesterol and micro‑plastic particles, forming...

Eating This Reduces Visceral Fat
The video highlights resistant starches, specifically RS2, as a potent dietary tool for reducing visceral fat. Citing large‑scale Nature Metabolism and Cell Metabolism trials, the presenter notes that a daily dose of 40 g of RS2 produced statistically significant visceral fat...

SpaceX and the Sun! Falcon 9 Launch of Big Cygnus XL Delivers in Slow-Mo
The video captures SpaceX's Falcon 9 liftoff carrying the Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft, designated SS Steven R. Nagel, bound for the International Space Station. The launch proceeded flawlessly, with all nine Merlin engines maintaining nominal chamber pressures and the vehicle performing...

Why Womens Heart Disease Rises After 40 | Dr. Christopher Davis
The video examines why women’s heart disease incidence spikes after age 40, highlighting microvascular disease that eludes standard angiograms, hormonal shifts during the menopause transition, and lifestyle factors that together elevate cardiovascular risk. Dr. Davis explains that declining estrogen reduces arterial...

Changes in Weather in 2025 & Its Impact on Grass Growth
The Chagaskk signpost podcast examined Ireland’s 2025 climate anomalies and their impact on grass growth, featuring climatologist Paul Moore, researcher Elodie Ruel, and technologist Caitlyn Looney. 2025 ranked as the second‑warmest year, with record‑breaking spring and summer temperatures. Spring endured extensive...

A Leader's Job Is to Develop People First, Remove Barriers Second — Karen Martin
In a KaiNexus webinar, Karen Martin argues that a leader’s primary responsibility is to develop people, enabling them to achieve organizational goals. She emphasizes that leaders should support the removal of systemic barriers rather than tackling tasks themselves. Martin also...

The Future of 6G, Built on a Chip
The Engineering Innovations podcast featured Purdue PhD candidate Connor Devitt discussing his Nature paper on a world‑first on‑chip tunable spin‑wave ladder filter. The device leverages flat‑dispersion spin waves to provide frequency‑agile filtering across the newly opened 7‑24 GHz mid‑band, a spectrum...

3 Fairytale Cities in Germany
The video highlights three picturesque German towns—Cochem, Freudenberg and Würzburg—each offering a distinct fairytale charm that appeals to history buffs, wine lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike. In Cochem, the Imperial Castle once served as a customs post overseeing Mosel traffic, while...

8 Kubernetes Books Ranked — One Winner, and It's Not Even Close 🏆
The video pits eight popular Kubernetes books against each other to identify the most valuable resource for practitioners, ultimately crowning a single winner. The host evaluates each title on criteria such as foundational theory, day‑two operations, production‑grade troubleshooting, and breadth of...

Your Daily Dose: Wellness Is Active, Not Passive.
The video introduces the United Nations’ inaugural International Wellness Day, framing wellness as an active, daily practice rather than a static possession. It emphasizes that true well‑being spans physical health, mental health, emotional balance, social connections, and a sense of...

What Every Kid Needs to Thrive | APA 2025 #mentalhealth #psychology #teens #shorts
APA’s 2025 video outlines three essential conditions—safety, visibility, and support—that enable children to thrive. UC Santa Barbara professor Dr. Janine Jones emphasizes that schools must move beyond behavior management to recognize each student’s identity, experiences, and strengths. The message aligns...

Why Hospitality Skills Matter: First Impression | Trailer Season 2
Hospitality education at EHL emphasizes hands‑on experience over classroom theory. Students engage in real‑world projects, high‑pressure events, and student‑run committees, developing communication, adaptability, leadership, and emotional intelligence. The new trailer for Season 2 showcases how these immersive practices shape future hospitality...

Bonnard's Art
The video, hosted in a Montmartre studio, introduces Gill Gentil, a Nabis specialist, who explains the link between the district and painter Pierre Bonard, and previews the upcoming Christie's sale of the Claude Terrasse collection. Gentil emphasizes Bonard’s early immersion in...

Dr. Jason Fung Explains Why You Are Always Hungry
In the interview, Dr. Jason Fung dismantles the conventional "eat fewer calories" mantra, arguing that hunger is a multifaceted biological signal rather than a simple energy deficit. He distinguishes three types of hunger—homeostatic (hormonal), hedonic (pleasure‑driven), and conditioned (habitual)—and explains...

Jocko Podcast 536: Ramadi: Sacrifice, Brotherhood, and The Return. W/ William "Spanky" Gibson
The Jocko Podcast episode 536 revisits the brutal urban fight for Ramadi, exploring the collapse of the U.S.–Iraqi partnership after the Fallujah offensive and the relentless insurgent pressure that followed. Host Jocko Willink brings retired Marine Master Sergeant William “Spanky”...

AI-Powered Workouts: Gamifying Your Health | Good Tech
The video introduces LumiHealth, an AI‑driven fitness platform that turns ordinary workouts into a game‑like experience. By overlaying ranks, experience points, and quests onto the exercise routine, the app aims to make physical activity feel as compelling as popular mobile...

S'pore Schools to Get Additional Resources Including Manpower to Tackle Bullying
The Singapore Ministry of Education unveiled a plan to bolster schools with extra resources aimed at curbing bullying and other hurtful behaviour. Under the scheme, schools will receive additional manpower such as social workers, partners from social‑service agencies, and staff for...

AI & Craftsmanship: Focus on Your Core Skills #shorts
The speaker argues that while AI is inherently technology‑driven, businesses must retain a human element by returning to core skills and craftsmanship. He cites Japanese management concepts—genchi genbutsu (go to the source), Kaizen (continuous improvement), and monozukuri (the art of making)—as...

Inside the World of Iznik: Ottoman Ceramics Explained | Sotheby’s
The video explores Iznik pottery, the signature Ottoman ceramic tradition that emerged in late‑15th‑century Turkey, tracing its roots to Chinese blue‑and‑white porcelain imported into the imperial treasury. Between 1480 and 1600, Iznik artisans expanded the palette beyond cobalt blue and white,...

CinemaCon 2026: State of the Industry, Neon, Sony | Vue Founder and CEO Timothy Richards [Present...
At CinemaCon 2026, Cinema United CEO Michael O’Leary delivered a State of the Industry address highlighting a rebound in global box office, the rise of premium‑format screens, and the ongoing tension between theatrical and streaming windows. Sony Pictures used the...

You Don’t See GOD’s Plan Until You’re Out of It
The video is a devotional testimony in which the speaker recounts a 30‑year journey to his first million dollars, then a rapid second million in just 30 days, attributing the turnaround to stepping out of his old life and listening...

Sam Fender on How Olivia Dean Jumped on 'Rein Me In' #samfender #oliviadean #interview
Sam Fender discusses how Olivia Dean became the perfect partner for the duet "Rain Me In," a track that emerged from an unexpected collaboration. Fender initially considered a label‑pushed single, but he sent Dean his entire album, allowing her to...

You’re Not a Pessimist. You Have Cognitive Distortions. #shorts
The short video reframes pessimism as a series of cognitive distortions rather than a fixed personality trait. It explains that the brain’s protective shortcuts can warp perception, making imagined threats feel like wisdom or experience. Four common distortions are highlighted:...

CinemaCon Warner Bros Presentation Breakdown - John Campea Show
The John Campea Show dissected Warner Bros.’s CinemaCon panel, a 45‑minute showcase that featured studio heads Mike De Luca and Pam Abdy, a surprise MC in Patton Oswalt, and a parade of upcoming titles. The presentation celebrated an unprecedented year: 11...

Plant Tissue Culture Techniques Csir Net Life Sciences | Plant Tissue Culture Basics
The video introduces plant tissue culture as a technique that isolates meristematic explants, sterilizes them, and places them on a defined growth medium under controlled temperature, pH, light and gas conditions. By supplying carbon sources, macro‑ and micronutrients, and precise...

Kashus Culpepper - "Out Of My Mind" (Live at The Bitter End)
Kashus Culpepper took the modest stage of The Bitter End to deliver a live rendition of his original track “Out Of My Mind.” Stripped down to acoustic guitar and his voice, the performance felt like a private confession, amplified...

The Fund - an Interview with Rob Copeland
In this interview, author Rob Copeland discusses his book *The Fund*, which pulls back the curtain on Bridgewater Associates and its founder Ray Dalio’s proclaimed culture of radical transparency. Copeland recounts vivid anecdotes—from a urinal‑spill investigation that prompted a firm‑wide...