Sarah Murray: A playful solution to the housing crisis
Frustrated by her lack of self-determination in the housing market, Sarah Murray created a computer game that allows home buyers to design a house and have it delivered to them in modular components that can be assembled on-site. Learn how her effort is putting would-be homeowners in control of the largest purchase of their lives -- as well as c...
Christiane-Marie Abu Sarah: How do daily habits lead to political violence?
What drives someone to commit politically motivated violence? The unsettling answer lies in daily habits. Behavioral historian Christiane-Marie Abu Sarah shares startling insights into how seemingly mundane choices can breed polarization that lead to extreme, even deadly, actions -- and explains how to identify and bypass these behaviors in orde...
Sarah Lewis: Embrace the near win
At her first museum job, art historian Sarah Lewis noticed something important about an artist she was studying: Not every artwork was a total masterpiece. She asks us to consider the role of the almost-failure, the near win, in our own lives. In our pursuit of success and mastery, is it actually our near wins that push us forward?
Hannah Fry: The mathematics of love
Sarah Myhre: Take Your Humanity With You
Sara María Gómez Rivera: Un arcoíris de posibilidades
Sara Di Mario: Rivoluzione verde, benessere e denaro
Sarah Allie Moore: Reclaimed Roots: Black Hair Matters
Sarah Allie Moore shares her journey as a young Black women who was no longer willing to live her life under a wig. By reclaiming her roots she dared to show the world her authentic self. As a strong supporter of The Crown Act, Sarah reveals the high risk for Black women to embrace natural hair. She encourages each of us to free ourselves from o...
Anne-Sarah Le Meur: Anne-Sarah Le Meur questionne l'art numérique
Sara Lavan & Kylie Murray: A Creative Process: Improvisation and Collaboration
Maria Frota, Juliana Ázara: Cellphones in childhood
Currently, cell phone use is so widespread that we already consider it normal for someone to spend the entire day with the device in hand. And at an increasingly young age, children already have access to the whole world through the small screen, even without the maturity to understand all the available information. This subject touched Maria Fr...
Christiane Marie Abu Sarah: How We're Creating Violent Ecologies (and How Studying History Can Help Us Stop)
What do the manifestos, diaries, police confessions, and court records of activists who committed violent attacks tell us about aggression in political movements? Based on findings from a multi-country study of political violence in the 1940s and 1950s, Dr. Abu Sarah reveals how daily habits reshape our environment, and why learning the history ...
Mrs Sarah Parker-Price Mr Scott Hann: Why Every Child Should Be a Podcaster
In Wales, we are in the middle of an exciting curriculum change, the biggest change in decades. The curriculum is being built for the learners of tomorrow, equipping them with skills, knowledge, and experiences they need to become 21st-century citizens. Learners eligible for free school meals are less likely to meet expected levels in language a...