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Raven Smith discusses toxic masculinity and it's impact his relationships

9th - Higher Ed
Raven Smith discusses toxic masculinity and it's impact his relationships
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Dr Michaela Dunbar: "Even if it's not okay, you can handle it"

9th - Higher Ed
Clinical psychologist, Dr Michaela Dunbar, discusses how avoidance can fuel anxiety, and how we are all able to handle much more stress than we give ourselves credit for.Check out the Millennial Love podcast on all major platforms and...
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Dr Michaela Dunbar discusses imposter syndrome, anxiety and overthinking on Millennial Love

9th - Higher Ed
Dr Michaela Dunbar kicks off the new season of Millennial Love, discussing her new book You've Got This: Seven Steps to A Life You Love with Olivia Petter and how understanding basic psychology can help transform your love life. Covering...
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Millennial Love is back for season 4!

9th - Higher Ed
Millennial Love is back! Season four sees Olivia Petter delving even deeper into discussions around love, dating and relationships. And now you can watch as well as listen. Join Olivia as she speaks to an array of guests, including...
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Playtime for This Young Orangutan Is So Much Fun to Watch!

6th - Higher Ed
Orangutans are, along with other great apes, among the most intelligent beings to have evolved on land. As individuals, they display unique and rich personalities.
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Come Along With These Zookeepers as They Test a Panda’s Hearing Range

6th - Higher Ed
One focus of the research program is to better understand how human disturbance and noise might impact giant pandas, both in the wild and at the zoo.
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All You Need is the Help of a Friend! A Blind Otter Learns His New Surroundings

6th - Higher Ed
The giant otter found a friendly female companion to help him explore his new environment after being transferred from a rehabilitation center.
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Nothing but the Best For These Elephants as They Get a New, Larger Exhibit

6th - Higher Ed
The elephants were located to The Harry and Grace Steele Elephant Odyssey, which is much, much bigger than their previous exhibit.
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The Key to Taking Care of Rhinos Is Gaining Their Trust

6th - Higher Ed
These 6 southern white rhinos are out on exhibit for the first time since their arrival 3 months ago, and need a little help to acclimate to their new surroundings.
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The Process of Weighing This Cute Aye Aye Baby Might Be Tough But Adorable

6th - Higher Ed
Regular weight checks of the rare species are important when they're young to make sure they're healthy and growing properly.
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This Leaf Cutter Ants Are Some of the Coolest Insects You’ll Ever See!

6th - Higher Ed
You can also see the ants' underground nest at the Children's Zoo at San Diego Zoo, something you wouldn't be able to see in the wild.
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Doctor Duck - Motivational Author

3rd - Higher Ed
In honor of National Children's Book Day, we interviewed "Ducktor Morty", author of "The Can Do Duck" book series. These motivational books focus on building self-esteem, confidence and positive attitude. Morty, a child psychiatrist, and...
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A Special Education Teacher's First Day Of School

3rd - Higher Ed
The first day of school is an important moment for teachers and students. For first-year teachers like Michelle, a recent NYU School of Education graduate, this day holds even more meaning. Watch as Michelle describes her excitement and...
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Lehigh Professor Composes Musical Memorial Inspired By Sandy Hook

3rd - Higher Ed
Steven Sametz is the Ronald J. Ulrich Professor of Music at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. In 2013, Sametz won the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Music Composition Award for his composition "A Child's Requiem," a 50-minute...
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The Sole To Persevere

3rd - Higher Ed
Jessica Cox has been facing obstacles her entire life. Born without arms, she has had to learn how to live life differently from everyone else, but that has never made her feel different as a person. Jessica has gained amazing...
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Man Makes Personalized Birthday Calls To 1,800 Friends

3rd - Higher Ed
Do you rely primarily on social media to deliver birthday wishes? Jeremy Epstein, a successful marketing professional, likes to distribute his birthday wishes with a personal touch we so infrequently see in today's media age. He calls...
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Making Beats For Success - Drumma Boy

3rd - Higher Ed
Multi-platinum Grammy nominated music producer Christopher Gholson, better known as Drumma Boy, has worked with artists such as 2 Chainz, Kanye West, T.I. and more. Recently, Drumma Boy took time out off from recording to talk to a group...
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Bicyclists Come Together To Help Build Affordable Houses

3rd - Higher Ed
Can you bike and build at the same time? These young volunteers know how to multi-task! Bike & Build, a volunteer non-profit organization, funds affordable housing projects executed by groups of cyclists across the U.S. These bikers...
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Subway Star Rises To New Heights

3rd - Higher Ed
Yut Chia is the band leader of Yut and The Hot Four, an up and coming string quartet and percussion group in New York City. As a child, Yut always had an interest in music, but never picked up a violin until the age of 12. With help from...
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Performing Arts Camp Helps Children Build Self-Esteem

3rd - Higher Ed
Celebrating their fifth anniversary, Camp TLC (Together Living a Challenge) believes that when children are delivered hope and happiness through quality "camp like" programming, they develop a renewed sense of self-esteem and hope. Camp...
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Former Homeless Man Rebounds With His Art

3rd - Higher Ed
Before the fall of the housing market in 2009, Peter Mikulak was an average guy working as a contractor in New Haven, CT. Though he loved his career, he silently dreamed of a day when he could put his passion for art to use. As the...
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A Preschool In A Nursing Home Promotes Growth & Friendship

3rd - Higher Ed
How does one stay young? Play, laugh and act like a kid, of course! In many ways, Providence Mount St. Vincent, known as “The Mount,” in Seattle is a typical senior living community. It's home to about 400 elderly residents and provides...
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500 Kindnesses Inspired By Bike Ride

3rd - Higher Ed
500 Kindnesses is a charity bike ride from Toronto to New York City founded by Todd O'Reilly. He and his son Daecan wanted to ride with a purpose. Realizing not everyone can give money to a cause, they asked people to pledge an act of...
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Teenager Starts B Kind Club To Honor Late Father’s Kindness

3rd - Higher Ed
B kind, a club started by 2 students, is all about encouraging acts of kindness in our everyday lives. B kind was inspired by the life of Bill Mahoney, a loving husband and father whose life was tragically cut short by pancreatic cancer...