TED Talks
TED: Is someone you love suffering in silence? Here's what to do | Gus Worland
Lots of people talk about the need to be physically fit, but mentally fit? Not as much. In a powerful talk, mental health advocate Gus Worland shares how an experience of deep grief from his own life sparked his mission to advocate for...
TED Talks
Elizabeth Lindsey: Curating humanity's heritage
It's been said that when an elder dies, it's as if a library is burned. Anthropologist Elizabeth Lindsey, a National Geographic Fellow, collects the deep cultural knowledge passed down as stories and lore.
TED Talks
TED: The boost students need to overcome obstacles | Anindya Kundu
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. How can disadvantaged students succeed in school? For sociologist Anindya Kundu, grit and stick-to-itiveness aren't...
TED Talks
TED: What baby boomers can learn from millennials at work -- and vice versa | Chip Conley
For the first time ever, we have five generations in the workplace at the same time, says entrepreneur Chip Conley. What would happen if we got intentional about how we all work together? In this accessible talk, Conley shows how age...
TED Talks
Mitchell Besser: Mothers helping mothers fight HIV
In sub-Saharan Africa, HIV infections are more prevalent and doctors scarcer than anywhere else in the world. With a lack of medical professionals, Mitchell Besser enlisted the help of his patients to create mothers2mothers -- an...
TED Talks
Susan Colantuono: The career advice you probably didn’t get
You’re doing everything right at work, taking all the right advice, but you’re just not moving up. Why? Susan Colantuono shares a simple, surprising piece of advice you might not have heard before quite so plainly. This talk, while aimed...
Curated Video
Get Hired: Military Transition
Whether you are just beginning your journey in the military career or are about to transition to the private sector, take a moment to watch this video offering experienced advice from alumni that have successfully navigated their own...
Curated Video
Asking Someone To Be Your Mentor
Now that you know why it's important to have a mentor, Billy walks us through the steps to actually ask someone to be your mentor.
Curated Video
Mentoring: How to Mentor a Colleague
Mentoring is a way to pay forward all the help you have had through your career. But, as with many gifts, they often repay the giver as much as the receiver. Mentoring is a great way to learn yourself. It compels you to think through the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Derek Penslar - Teachers Make a Difference - Anita Shapira
Derek Penslar is the William Lee Frost Professor of Jewish History. He is the director of undergraduate studies within the department and directs Harvard’s Center for Jewish Studies. Penslar is a resident faculty member at the Minda de...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Frank Abe - Teachers Make a Difference - Frank Chin
Frank AB was mentored by playwright Frank Chin, which introduced him to Asian-American literature and culture. This experience inspired Frank to focus on recovering and understanding authentic Asian-American cultural sensibilities. He...
Curated Video
The CISO Masterclass - Career Challenges and How to Overcome Them
This video addresses common career challenges and provides valuable insights and strategies to overcome them effectively.
Curated Video
The CISO Masterclass - Authors' Journey - From Helpdesk to CISO
In this video, you will discover the inspiring journey of the authors as they share their transformation from a helpdesk role to becoming a successful CISO.
Curated Video
Professional Scrum Master 2 (PSM II) Certification - A Crash Course - Tip 3: How to Implement Good Engineering Practices
Tip 3: How to Implement Good Engineering Practices
PBS
Is Yuki-onna the Most Terrifying Snow Monster?
Yuki-Onna, the icy snow maiden of Japanese lore, might steal your heart, or your life. This harsh winter monster is beautiful and dangerous, the incarnation of winter storms - as beautiful and pale as the falling snow. She may have black...
Great Big Story
The Female Falconers Rewriting Tradition
Delve into the captivating world of eagle falconry, where trust between human and bird transcends barriers. Follow Jamaica's journey as she embarks on the ancient art of falconry under the guidance of her mentor, Lauren. Discover the...
Seven Dimensions
70:20:10 Learning
The right mix of learning ensures optimum value for individuals and organizations; The 70:20:10 Learning model or OSF ratio (On-the-job, Social and Formal learning) is a useful formula for planning staff learning and development...
Seven Dimensions
Self-Reflection for Insight and Growth
Learn about the power of self-reflection as an important part of learning and development; Discover how self-reflection and writing about your past has physical and psychological benefits; Learn the two characteristics of self-reflection...
Curated Video
What is Mentoring? Why get a Mentor and Why be a Mentor? + Top Tips
In this video, I want to answer the question, what is Mentoring? And also why get a mentor and why become a mentor?
Curated Video
How to Support Your Team for Learning: 7 Things
A big part of how I see my responsibilities as a team leader is in developing the skills, talents, and knowledge of the people under my care. I need to support them for learning.
Curated Video
Developing People in Your Remote Team
As a team leader, you have a responsibility to help your team members develop their skills and build their careers - even in a remote team, when you cannot be with them.
Curated Video
Build a DALL-E Image Generator using React, JavaScript, and OpenAI - What We Are Building with DALL-E and OpenAI in This Course
This demonstration video outlines the project that we will focus on building, which is an image developer that creates realistic images and art from the description of natural language. This clip is from the chapter "DALL-E OpenAI...
Curated Video
Kateri Tekakwitha: First North American Indigenous Saint
Kateri Tekakwitha's journey from a Mohawk village to Catholic sainthood reflects the intertwined tales of faith and colonization in 17th century America.
The Guardian
Pretty radical: a young woman's journey into the heart of Poland's far right
We follow 19-year-old Paulina, who joins Poland’s far-right National Radical Camp. She is quickly selected as a candidate in local elections because she’s ‘a pretty young woman’ who might improve the image of an organisation thought to...