How To Feel Better Susie Pearl from the Life Transformation Institute talks about things you can always do to feel better and improve your mental state and life. I'm going to talk to you about feeling better. How we feel is entirely our own decision. It's up to us.
Natalie Ledwell speaks with author Neal Donald Walsch about his life-changing book, The Storm Before the Calm, which Natalie recently read and absolutely loved. Neal has led an unusual and interesting life that seemed to take a turn for the worse when he turned 50.
Don't Give It Up! How To Keep Exercising A short video showing you how to persevere with your exercise regime. This will help you not to give up and stop exercising and actually achieve your exercise goals.
A Guide To Astrology Predictions Astrology has been used for decades to help people understand events in life. This video talks about some of the techniques astrologer's use in order to do that. Hi, I'm Nick Hughes. I am an astrologist and teacher. I've been working in this field for the last ten years.
Taxi drivers in Philadelphia are forced to work without workers' compensation, despite the fact that they face dangerous working conditions and many suffer from job-related health problems. Maggie Von Vogt interviews members of the Unified Taxi Workers Alliance who have been driving cabs and organizing for many years, to learn more about the issue of workers' compensation for Philly cab drivers.
In this episode, a presentation by Shading Art Director Tia Kratter and Production Designer Steve Pilcher is held, they both worked on Brave, which is a new animation film by Pixar.
Doctors Brian and Giuseppe talk about three recent research studies from the world of psychology, including: How sleep problems and drug use spread through high schools. Dental problems as a warning sign of eating disorders. Young men engage in risky behaviours when attractive women are watching.
You've probably heard about these Brain Training games. While there is some evidence that such games can have positive effects. Do they really help you to keep your mind sharp? Will they prevent cognitive decline as you get older or will they slow the effects of alzheimer's disease?