Chade-Meng Tan: Search Inside Yourself | Talks at Google
In designing Search Inside Yourself, a popular course at Google, early Google engineer and personal growth pioneer Chade-Meng Tan (Meng) has distilled emotional intelligence into a set of practical and proven tools and skills that anyone can learn and develop. Created in collaboration with a Zen master, a CEO, a Stanford University scientist, and Daniel Goleman (the guy who literally wrote the book on emotional intelligence), this program is grounded in science and expressed in a way that even a skeptical, compulsively pragmatic, engineering-oriented brain like Meng's can process.
Search Inside Yourself reveals how to calm your mind on demand and return it to a natural state of happiness, deepen self-awareness in a way that fosters self-confidence, harness empathy and compassion into outstanding leadership, and build highly productive collaborations based on trust and transparent communication. In other words, Search Inside Yourself shows you how to grow inner joy while succeeding at your work. Meng writes: Some people buy books that teach them to be liked; others buy books that teach them to be successful. This book teaches you both. You are so lucky.
The opportunity of adversity | Aimee Mullins
The thesaurus might equate disabled with synonyms like useless and mutilated, but ground-breaking runner Aimee Mullins is out to redefine the word. Defying these associations, she hows how adversity -- in her case, being born without shinbones -- actually opens the door for human potential.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the Sixth Sense wearable tech, and Lost producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at
HLS Library Book Talk | The Futility of Law and Development
The Futility of Law and Development: China and the Dangers of Exporting American Law (Jedidiah J. Kroncke, Oxford Univ. Press, Jan. 18, 2016). Jedidiah J. Kroncke is Professor, FGV Sao Paulo School of Law (Brazil). Panelists include: William P. Alford, Vice Dean for the Graduate Program and International Legal Studies, Henry L. Stimson Professor of Law, Director, East Asian Legal Studies Program, and Chair, Harvard Law School Project on Disability; David Armitage, Harvard University Lloyd C. Blankfein Professor of History; Intisar A. Rabb, Professor of Law, Director, Islamic Legal Studies Program, Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor, Harvard University Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Professor of History, Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences; and Xiaoqian Hu, Harvard Law School. This talk is co-sponsored with the East Asian Legal Studies program at Harvard Law School and with the Harvard Law School Center on the Legal Profession.
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita predicts Iran's future
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita uses mathematical analysis to predict (very often correctly) such messy human events as war, political power shifts, Intifada ... After a crisp explanation of how he does it, he offers three predictions on the future of Iran.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, and Lost producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Watch the Top 10 TEDTalks on TED.com, at
1/4: Descent into Darkness - Light Unshackled - Reformation 500
To understand the reformation, you need to see the need for reform. Christian authority changed over the centuries from Paul to the Dark Ages.
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Light Unshackled is an on-location documentary on the Protestant Reformation. It contains stunning footage and powerful stories of the heroes of the Protestant Reformation who shaped the course of history forever. Join speaker Phil Mills, Jr., as we travel through 11 countries to share these inspiring stories.
Please share this episode with others now as we near the 500 year anniversary of Martin Luther posting his 95 theses on the Wittenberg Castle Church door.
Episode 1, Descent into Darkness
Episode 2, Lighting a Flame
Episode 3, Fanning the Blaze
Episode 4, Passing the Torch
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Feminismo negro com Nubia Regina Moreira e Patricia Hill Collins
A primeira mesa do encontro internacional Nós Tantas Outras aconteceu no Sesc Itaquera, e teve a cientista social Nubia Regina Moreira, a socióloga americana Patricia Hill Collins e mediação da historiadora Dulci Lima. Juntas, elas trouxeram a trajetória e os desafios para o fazer e para o pensar das feministas negras contemporâneas.
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Satsanga With Brother Chidananda—2019 SRF World Convocation
Brother Chidananda, president and spiritual head of Self-Realization Fellowship, addressed SRF members and friends worldwide during a satsanga on the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda at the 2019 SRF World Convocation in Los Angeles, which was livestreamed from the Westin Bonaventure Hotel on August 9.
In addition to the free livestream of Brother Chidananda’s satsanga, we are able this year, for the first time, to offer livestreaming of four additional events from the Self-Realization Fellowship World Convocation on a pay-per-view basis. Learn more:
Johann Hari | Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression and Anxiety
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In Episode 84 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with celebrated author Johann Hari about his book “Lost Connections” and the silent epidemic of depression and anxiety that is pervading our society and burdening the lives of so many people.
Lost Connections begins as a chronicling of Johann’s search for answers to the causes of his own depression, but becomes an investigation into the reasons for its increasing prevalence in the lives of others.
Johann Hari tells us that roughly one in five U.S. adults is taking at least one drug for a psychiatric problem and that nearly one in four middle-aged women in the United States is taking antidepressants at any given time. Addictions to legal and illegal drugs are now so widespread that the life expectancy of white men is declining for the first time in the entire peacetime history of the United States, and these statistics are not exclusive to Americans.
This is an extremely sensitive issue because so many people suffer under the burden of depression, but unlike other disabilities, this one is particularly difficult to talk about. No one wants to be seen as a downer or weak, even though more people are starting to understand that depression is not a sign of weakness. But what is it a sign of?
Certainly, there are people in this world who are predisposed towards various forms of mental illness, including severe, sometimes debilitating depression. However, it is difficult to comprehend how the epidemic – the rising rates of depression and anxiety – can be explained in biological terms and treated in pharmacological ways. Johann Hari would say that this epidemic is not a malfunction caused by a biological deficiency. He would say that they are the natural response to a deficiency in how we live.
This point, in particular, resonates. The Indian philosopher Krishnamurti, famously said that “It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society.” On the surface, things have never been better. This is literally the best time to be alive in all of human history by almost any metric, and yet, if you look between the cracks you find people struggling. Some of them are depressed, others are just overwhelmed, grieving, or lonely. It isn’t just people in poverty who are struggling. This is a society-wide phenomenon. We see it in our politics, but we also see it in our culture. What do we value in our societies today? Who are the heroes that we idolize? If an alien species were to visit earth, what would be the appeal we would make to save our lives?
It’s not a coincidence that there has been an outpouring of interest in questions of ethics, moral philosophy, and epistemology. What are we to infer from the resurgent public curiosity in psychedelics if not that they may hold the key to revelation – the revelation of some elemental truth about life that we seem to have forgotten in our haste to remake the world and ourselves along some artificially manufactured, commercially sanitized avatar of a human life.
Joseph Campbell, the great mythological scholar and mystic once said, “I don't believe people are looking for the meaning of life as much as they are looking for the experience of being alive.” Could this epidemic be a reflection of our struggle to fulfill the demands of a culture whose values are no longer compatible with the needs of a human life? As Johann Hari writes in the final paragraphs of his book, while addressing his younger self, “You aren’t a machine with broken parts. You are an animal whose needs are not being met. You are not suffering from a chemical imbalance in your brain. You are suffering from a social and spiritual imbalance in how we live. This pain is not your enemy, however much it hurts, and Jesus, I know how much it hurts. It’s your ally – leading you away from a wasted life and pointing the way towards a more fulfilling one. You can try and muffle that signal or you can let it guide you, away from the things that are hurting and draining you, and towards the things that will meet your true needs.”
Those of you who are regular listeners to this show know that we’ve devoted more time and attention to the subject of life – it’s properties, its merits, and how we come to know and understand it – as we move into a new paradigm of human experience at the frontier of technological futurism. No one knows exactly where this is all going. We are all still figuring it out, but it seems that this is an important piece of that puzzle.
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The Creative City: Can Cities Remain the Catalysts of Creativity?
(Visit: Paul Goldberger holds the Joseph Urban Chair in Design and Architecture at The New School in New York City. In this follow-up to his previous lecture (The Generic City), he discusses whether, despite their similarities, cities are catalysts for creativity and why. Recorded on 04/21/2015. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures [6/2015] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 29298]
The Life of Andy Warhol (documentary - part two)
Part 2 of Andy Warhol examines his prolific expansion into the world of art.
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Filmmaking, sculpture, performance art, playwriting, and publishing are among only a few of Warhol’s artistic endeavors. In addition to his famous paintings and sculptures, Warhol was the creator of many classics in avant-garde cinema as well as the producer of a multimedia show featuring the Velvet Underground (one of the most influential rock bands in history) and the cofounder of the iconic pop culture magazine Interview. Through rare film footage and interviews, part 2 of this extraordinarily provocative story examines an unconventional artist, seemingly drunken with stardom, whose life’s work was a continuous stream of cultural symbolism.
The Life of Andy Warhol (documentary - part one)
Part 1 of the documentary Andy Warhol begins by delving deep into his impoverished upbringing in 1930s–’40s Pittsburgh, taking a rare look behind the façade of one of the most famous Pop Art celebrities in history.
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This often riveting and deeply moving portrayal then examines his early career as a commercial artist from the 1950s into the 1960s, when he produced his renowned silkscreen Pop paintings (including the famous Campbell's Soup Cans) and his iconic “repetitive” celebrity portraits—an artistic expression that would launch him directly into the world he so desperately craved. Through interviews with an array of confidants—as well as a selection of rare stills and film footage—the documentary portrays an extremely insecure man, who found grace in the imperfect and along the way redefined how we think of art and culture.
It Is Wonderful by Walter C. Lanyon
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Walter Clemow Lanyon was the author of more than 40 books on New Thought spirituality. All his books are about Christian maturity for the Body of Christ (the Church).
While most of his writings are now out of print, those still available are heralded largely by proponents of New Thought Movement, due mainly to Lanyon's message of self-reliance and the seeking of Christ consciousness within.
In addition to his books, Lanyon was credited with having written two light operas as well as several secular stories, plays and articles, all of which are now lost. This is also true of paintings he is said to have exhibited in Europe and the USA.
Works by Walter C. Lanyon include:
And It Was Told of a Certain Potter (1917)
Embers (1918)
Your Home (1918)
Has It Ever Occurred To You? (1919)
Abd Allah, Teacher, Healer (1921)
A Royal Diadem (1921)
Treatment (1921)
Demonstration (1921)
Your Heritage (1923)
The Joy Bringer (1925)
Leaves of the Tree (1925)
London Notes and Lectures (1928)
Impressions of a Nomad (1930)
It Is Wonderful (1931)
The Laughter of God (1932)
The Eyes of the Blind (1932)
Behold the Man (1933)
Out of the Clouds (1934)
A Lamp Unto My Feet (1936)
The Temple Not Made With Hands (1936)
Thrust In the Sickle (1936)
A Light Set Upon a Hill (1938)
I Came (1940)
That Ye Might Have (1940)
Life More Abundant (1940)
Without the Smell of Fire (1941)
2 A.M. (1944)
The Impatient Dawn (1946)
Ask (1970)
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The Development and Evolution of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine by John Downes for OPENPediatric
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MFA Products of Design 2016: Thesis Show
13:30 Opening Remarks, Allan Chochinov
Group 1
36:42 Marianna Mezhibovskaya, Outsiders: Designing Engagement with the Incarcerated
51:24 Adem Önalan, Vakit: On the Elasticity and Subjectivity of Time
1:07:38 Leila Santiago de Oliveira Santos, Here, There & Elsewhere - A Design Journey around Travel and Place
1:21:45 Isioma Iyamah, In Flux: Identities Under the Influence
1:35:22 Oscar De La Hera Gomez, Marrying the Physical & the Emotional in Order to Process Trauma
1:49:37 Hung Wan Jung, Do It Now: Overcoming Procrastination
2:04:49 Eden Lew - Masterminds & The Art of Misbehaving
Group 2
2:45:33 Souvik Paul - Unbound: Psychophysical Design for Paralysis and Disability
3:01:00 Judy Chi - Permanism: Towards the Obsolescence of Disposable Furniture
3:17:29 Chelsea Stewart - Atto: An Exploration of Movement and Design
3:29:03 Belen Tenorio - ReMind: Re-evaluating ADD and ADHD in a Quick-Fix Societ
3:42:51 Lijia Yang - Reload: Triggering your Passion for Life and Gamification
3:59:05 Roya Ramezani - Exponent: Amplifying Female Voices in Tech Discourse
4:13:12 Natsuki Hayashi - Sincerely, Toward a Contemporary Design of Assisted Suicide
Group 3
5:02:09 Panisa Khunprasert - Hereafter: Remapping the Landscape of Death and the Way It is Remembered
5:16:56 Ziyun Qi - Animate: Bringing Charm and Magic to the Everyday Life
5:30:34 Adam Fujita - XENO: From the Foreign to the Familiar
5:45:32 Louise-Anne van 't Riet - Side Step: A Momentary Escape From the Real World
6:01:07 Tahnee Pantig - This Great Violence
6:16:31 Jonathan Lung - At the Ready: Preparation for Just About Anything
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120 Anos de Cinema - Uma Invenção Sem Futuro
Debate entre Ricardo Calil, Luiz Zanin e Luiz Joaquim durante a programação do 42º Festival Sesc Melhores Filmes, realizado no Cine Sesc em abril de 2016. O encontro “120 Anos de Cinema - Uma Invenção Sem Futuro” teve mediação de Maria do Rosário Caetano.
Acompanhados pela plateia de profissionais e amantes do cinema, o quarteto discorreu a respeito da história da experiência cinematográfica, suas minúcias artísticas, sociais e mercadológicas, os grandes desafios criados na busca pela preservação do acervo cinematográfico e as inovações tecnológicas que mudaram a forma de produzir e consumir cinema no passado e no presente.
Ricardo Calil é jornalista e cineasta, Luiz Zanin é Crítico de Cinema e Luiz Joaquim coordenava a Fundação Joaquim Nabuco na época do debate – atualmente coordena o curso de Cinema e Audiovisual na Faculdades Integradas Barros Melo (Aeso). Maria do Rosário Caetano é crítica de cinema.
SAMHSA’s National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day 2017: “Partnering for Help and Hope”
SAMHSA’s National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day 2017 event—“Partnering for Help and Hope”—took place on May 4. The event’s highly interactive talk show format focused on the importance of integrating behavioral health and primary care for children, youth, and young adults with mental and/or substance use disorders. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Thomas E. Price, presented Special Recognition Awards to Olympic medalists Michael Phelps and Allison Schmitt for speaking candidly about their experiences with mental health and working to support youth and young adults with similar experiences. Phelps and Schmitt served as Honorary Chairpersons of the event. Learn more at samhsa.gov/children.
Representatividade Feminina | Barreiras Invisíveis
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O objetivo desta série documentário sobre a cena de jogos em Recife é demonstrar as barreiras invisíveis existentes na relação entre as pessoas presentes e ausentes da comunidade de desenvolvimento de jogos através do audiovisual.
O episódio Representatividade Feminina retrata a situação atual das desenvolvedoras de jogos recifenses -- como foi a trajetória de cada uma delas até chegarem onde estão, falando sobre suas experiências de trabalho, dificuldades, vitórias e lutas. Através desse episódio é possível também enxergar o crescimento da cena - pela quantidade de eventos e pessoas envolvendo-a.
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LAJE.rec é uma produtora recifense de conteúdos relacionados a videogames feita por Caio Mota, Alexandre Moura, Alexandre Barbosa e Miguel Ângelo.
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Dyslexia - Show # 9 Early Signs and Orthographic Dyslexia With Amy Kelton - Empower Dyslexia
Empower Dyslexia hosts Stephen Yearout and Rachel Chambers speak with Amy Kelton, M.Ed about early signs and Orthographic Dyslexia with Amy Kelton, M.Ed. from Shelton School.
Amy Kelton is Head of the Upper Elementary (3 rd -5 th grades) at The Shelton School and Evaluation Center in Dallas, TX. She is certified in Sequential English Education and the Association Method programs for the remediation of written language disorders, as well as advanced levels of Montessori Applied to Children at Risk. Amy holds a M.Ed. in Educational Leadership, Montessori-credentialed (E1) MACTE, is a Licensed Dyslexia Therapist(Texas), Certified Academic Language Therapist, and, most important to Amy, she has worked at the Shelton School for 24 years.
The Shelton School is world renowned in working with children with learning differences, specifically dyslexia and related disorders of attention weaknesses, math weaknesses, oral language disorders and written expression weaknesses.
The Shelton School is the largest school for children with learning differences in the world. Shelton has been a staple in the Dallas area for 42 years, since 1976.
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