Instructional Video7:35
Curated Video

Assertiveness - What are Passive, Aggressive & Assertive Behavior?

10th - Higher Ed
Assertiveness at work is important, but do you know what passive, aggressive, assertive all mean? What are the behaviors that are characteristic of each of them, what do they signify, and why should you aim for assertive behavior? Let's...
Instructional Video9:27
Financial Times

Are high petrol prices killing the American dream?

Higher Ed
FT Energy Source - To many Americans cars aren’t just a mode of transport, they’re a symbol of freedom. But who do US consumers hold responsible when soaring petrol prices mean there’s pain at the pump? The FT delves into the psychology...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

The 10 Stages of Genocide

Higher Ed
The 10 stages of genocide have been observed and described by Dr Gregory Stanton as a framework to understand how crimes against humanity happen. The framework is supposed to help us spot early warning signs and potentially prevent a...
Instructional Video3:16
Rock 'N Learn

BL Blend Song and Practice

K - 5th
This animated phonics song helps children learn the sound of the beginning blend BL in English. A blend is a combination of letters where each letter makes its own sound. The sounds of the letters are blended together. Fun characters...
Instructional Video12:16
Curated Video

You Can Blame Us for this Band 9 Vocabulary - IELTS Energy Podcast 1261

9th - Higher Ed
In today's episode, you'll learn 4 phrases for blaming someone or taking the blame on IELTS Speaking. Questions often come up about mistakes so be ready with this impressive vocab!
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Responsibility: Dwight D. Eisenhower

9th - Higher Ed
Supreme Commander of Allied Forces during the Second World War, Dwight D. Eisenhower had a duty to serve for the common good. On the eve of D-Day, the responsibility fell on his shoulders to wait – or to strike.
Instructional Video5:48
Curated Video

How to Stop Fearing Failure - 5 Tips

Higher Ed
How to stop fearing failure. Fearing failure can really hold you back and stunt your personal growth. I going to give your 3 ways to recognize your fear of failure and 5 ways to overcome your fear of failure.
Instructional Video6:41
Curated Video

Locus of Control: What Is It & Why It Matters

Higher Ed
In this video, I talk about the importance of your locus of control. What is it? How do you know where you lie on the spectrum of internal to external? And how do you become more internally focused?
Instructional Video6:15
Curated Video

8 Lies Depressed People Believe

Higher Ed
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Instructional Video6:05
Curated Video

7 Ways Your Inner Critic Makes You Hostile Toward Yourself

Higher Ed
Do you have a critical inner voice that's always putting you down? In this video, I'll share seven ways your inner critic makes you hostile toward yourself. If you're ready to start taking care of yourself, watch this video to help...
Instructional Video5:24
Brian McLogan

Overcome your fear in math

12th - Higher Ed
Sometime we fail a test or a class. Sometimes we are told we are not good at math and we begin to believe those statements. Then become ingrained and we begin to fear math. This video is how to overcome. ✅ Tips to improve your grade - •...
Instructional Video9:02
Brian McLogan

Make Your Teacher Like You | Get A Better Grade

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I will go over some things you can do big or small that can make all the difference in how your teacher sees you as a student. Which can have an impace on your grade ⭐️ How to Get Motivated - • How to get motivated ⭐️ How...
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

Hemispherical Exaggerations

12th - Higher Ed
Psychologist Stephen Kosslyn describes how Roger Sperry’s Nobel Prize-winning work on the differences between brain hemispheres became significantly distorted by the time it made it to the general public consciousness.
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

Autism and Vaccines

12th - Higher Ed
UCL developmental psychologist Uta Frith describes how the hypothesis that childhood vaccines are linked to autism, while initially plausible, was subjected to rigorous scientific testing and found to be false.
Instructional Video4:15
Curated Video

Societal Neuromania

12th - Higher Ed
Legal scholars Nita Farahany (Duke) discusses the current societal preoccupation with neuroscience.
Instructional Video4:13
Curated Video

Against "A Few Bad Apples"

12th - Higher Ed
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) describes how the official U.S. Government reaction to the horrific abuses at Abu Ghraib prison committed by American soldiers is an all-too-typical denial of the powerful situational effects on...
Instructional Video4:15
Curated Video

Stereotypes of Mental Illness

12th - Higher Ed
USC legal scholar and author Elyn Saks describes the many false stereotypes of mental illness that still pervade the public consciousness, explaining that there are many more accomplished people than we thought who suffer from various...
Instructional Video3:56
Curated Video

The Roots of Behaviour

12th - Higher Ed
Duke University legal scholar Nita Farahany gives her thoughts on why many people are adapting their dualistic views on mind and body, and the moral consequences of this change in perspective, due to the mounting progress of neuroscience.
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

The Mark of Shame

12th - Higher Ed
UC Berkeley psychologist Stephen Hinshaw describes how many prevailing attitudes towards ADHD and other mental conditions reflected in the media and elsewhere involve a strong social stigma.
Instructional Video6:36
The Guardian

Comradery, Compassion, Discipline: Why Some Britons Joined the Kurdish Resistance

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The parents of a few Britons killed while fighting for the Kurdish resistance agains ISIS talk about their children; who they were and what may have motivated them to join the resistance. A few parents were shocked, a few were not, and...
Instructional Video11:02
Hip Hughes History

The Bill Clinton Impeachment Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
HipHughes rides the line between history and creepy as he explains the reasons for the Clinton Impeachment and acquittal.
Instructional Video5:16
Curated Video

Stop Blaming Others

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Taking responsibility for our own mistakes and refraining from blaming others can be a challenging task, but in this episode Wai Lana’s guidance can make it easier for you. Wai Lana’s wealth of experience in yoga and meditation has given...
Instructional Video5:01
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Elizaveta Friesem - Media Literacy Reflection and Self-Awareness

Higher Ed
Elizaveta Friesem is a scholar and practitioner of media literacy education focusing on issues of diversity, in particular gender and sexuality. Her primary research combines principles of media literacy education, media studies, gender...
Instructional Video4:25
Healthcare Triage

Big Sugar, Big Money, and the Obfuscated Truth About Heart Disease

Higher Ed
Big Sugar, Big Money, and the Obfuscated Truth About Heart Disease