Jonny Sun: You are not alone in your loneliness
Being open and vulnerable with your loneliness, sadness and fear can help you find comfort and feel less alone, says writer and artist Jonny Sun. In an honest talk filled with his signature illustrations, Sun shares how telling stories about feeling like an outsider helped him tap into an unexpected community and find a tiny sliver of light in t...
Sue Jaye Johnson: What we don't teach kids about sex
As parents, it's our job to teach our kids about sex. But beyond "the talk," which covers biology and reproduction, there's so much more we can say about the human experience of being in our bodies. Introducing "The Talk 2.0," Sue Jaye Johnson shows us how we can teach our children to tune in to their sensations and provide them with the languag...
Jane Goodall: How humans and animals can live together
Jane Goodall: What separates us from chimpanzees?
Eli Pariser: What obligation do social media platforms have to the greater good?
Social media has become our new home. Can we build it better? Taking design cues from urban planners and social scientists, technologist Eli Pariser shows how the problems we're encountering on digital platforms aren't all that new -- and shares how, by following the model of thriving towns and cities, we can create trustworthy online communities.
WorkLife with Adam Grant: We don't have to fight loneliness alone
Many workplaces have become increasingly lonely, even before the coronavirus pandemic made more of us literally remote. It's not just an unpleasant feeling -- loneliness can hurt our health and our job performance. Find out why it's time for happy hours to finally die -- and how it might take less than a minute to start building real connections...
Clara Sousa-Silva: The fingerprints of life beyond Earth
Hannah Fry: The mathematics of love
Adam Grant: What frogs in hot water can teach us about thinking again
Why are humans so slow to react to looming crises, like a forewarned pandemic or a warming planet? It's because we're reluctant to rethink, say organizational psychologist Adam Grant. From a near-disastrous hike on Panama's highest mountain to courageously joining his high school's diving team, Grant borrows examples from his own life to illustr...
WorkLife with Adam Grant: How science can fix remote work
Remote work was a trend that some companies and gig workers were trying out, even as others resisted. Then the pandemic made it an overnight reality for many of us. This feels like uncharted territory, but there's already plenty of knowledge on how to do it well. Learn from someone who has done more remote work than almost anyone on the planet -...
Jane Sun: What education do we need in the era of AI?
Jane Sun works as a professional curricumlum specialist and school administrator in loccal international schools. With years' teaching practice, she has a deep insight of the nature and task of modern education. With the widespread of AI, what kind of education should we prepare our next generation with?
John Sanei: How to Dynamically Shape the Future through Resilience
John Sanei: Life is not a game
John-son Oei: Building a Virtuous Cycle
To be successful is not all about surviving well, being well-respected, rich and famous; to be successful is about being able to survive yourself so that you can actively serve and leave this world a better place. Everyone has this responsibility and potential to be an agent of change, to bring about the virtuous cycle. John-Son Oei is the Foun...
John Son Oei: Infinite Opportunities
John-Son Oei: Discovering the Epic in You
We give more of ourselves when what we’re doing is for others. To find your purpose, Johnson shares with us the recipe to finding the “epicness” in you based on his experience in EPIC Collective. Start today, and you’ll be an extraordinary person impacting communities. As the Founder and Group CEO of Epic Collective, John-Son Oei aims to make c...
Sonia Jain: The Race of My Life
Sonia Jain: My Journey Through the Unconventional Path
“When a woman determines to do something, nothing in this universe is powerful enough to stop her”. Sonia Jain is bold, competitive and a strong headed woman who rides super bikes for her passion as well as career. Starting her profession as a journalist and always wanted to raise her voice for things she believed in. After her education just...
Bum Sun Jun: A nationalist view of history
Raúl Ponce San Juan: La teoría de la relatividad de las ideas.
¿Las ideas pueden cambiar la realidad? En primera instancia esto parecería erróneo, pero si lo analizamos detenidamente, podemos encontrar que los grandes avances y cambios disruptivos comenzaron con una sola y simple idea. Por un momento imaginemos qué hubiera pasado si la idea de un planeta circular hubiera sido desechada o que el hombre pudie...
Lt Gen Balbir Singh Sandhu: Soldiering and Sports: A pathway to leadership
Lt Gen Balbir Singh Sandhu believes in Leadership through the horse's mouth. Carrying the values of the soldier, he envisions to make sports the game-changer towards leadership building. He emphasized on awakening the soldier in you and playing life like a sport; where a goal is a goal and a foul is a foul. Lt Gen Balbir Singh Sandhu is an alum...
Lt Gen Manvender Singh (Retd) PVSM, AVSM, VSM: "Leadership in armed forces"
"Leadership in armed forces - The Management of Violence" "Armed forces are managers of violence and whatever they do is mandated by YOU...the people!" Lt. Gen Manvender Singh talks about how the leadership of the armed force functions and commands effective management of violence during war time. A retired lieutenant general with over 4 decade...