KC Davis: How to do laundry when you're depressed
Ever had a hard time doing daily household tasks -- cooking, cleaning, laundry -- and felt like a terrible person for struggling in the first place? Therapist KC Davis is here to flip that negative internalized script with a simple yet perspective-shifting fact that may change your approach to life. Learn a gentler, more practical approach to me...
Andrés Ruzo: The boiling river of the Amazon
When Andrés Ruzo was a young boy in Peru, his grandfather told him a story with an odd detail: There is a river, deep in the Amazon, which boils as if a fire burns below it. Twelve years later, after training as a geoscientist, he set out on a journey deep into the jungle of South America in search of this boiling river. At a time when everythin...
Brian Cox: CERN's supercollider
Davis Cook: What Africa must do to win in the 4th Industrial Revolution
If you feel déjà vu about the world’s current geo-political and socio-economic situations, your senses aren’t too far from the truth. Take the 1910s for example: the world was in the middle of a massive industrial revolution, with factories mechanising at a blinding pace, and the fabric of society undergoing deeply fundamental changes. These cha...
KC Davis: How to do laundry when you're depressed
When you're burned out, taking care of yourself (or your family) can feel nearly impossible. Therapist KC Davis gets it, and she's got a message for anyone struggling with daily tasks: you're not lazy. Care tasks, she says, are neither good nor bad — they're morally neutral. Davis offers creative shortcuts and workarounds for everything from usi...