Explore what it means to live in the Age of AI. We break down the good, the bad, and the ugly, from job displacement to ethics, and how to future-proof your skills.
Explore what it means to live in the Age of AI. We break down the good, the bad, and the ugly, from job displacement to ethics, and how to future-proof your skills.
Discover how quantum computing is revolutionizing our world—from optimizing work and solving everyday challenges to enhancing language skills. Join host Danny on the English Plus Podcast for expert insights, practical case studies, and engaging discussions that bridge technology and everyday life.
Join us as we take a deep dive into the history of the Internet, exploring its impact on society and culture, and its future potential with cutting-edge technologies like AI and IoT.
Why do we eat together? From the biology of bonding to the sociology of the dinner table, we explore how feasting acts as a universal language of peace and reconciliation across cultures.
Are you tired of the holiday shopping frenzy? Discover how to reclaim the “sacred” in the season by choosing presence over presents. We explore meaningful alternatives to buying stuff, from experiences to the art of the handwritten letter.
Does the festive season feel more like a struggle than a celebration? We explore the “Empty Chair,” reframe loneliness as solitude, and offer a guide to inclusive hospitality and finding peace in the noise.
Feeling depleted? The story of Hanukkah isn’t just about oil; it’s a blueprint for burnout. Discover how to find “spiritual endurance” when your inner resources are running low.
As 2025 comes to a close, we look at the transition from holiday magic to ordinary reality. Through stories set in a nursing home in Buenos Aires, a dark river in the Amazon, and a drought-stricken well in Turkana, we ask: How do we keep the music playing when the orchestra stops?
And finally, we look to the day after. The bells have stopped ringing, the guests have gone, and the wax has hardened on the table. We often treat the holiday spirit like a decoration—something to be packed away in a box until next year. But what if the kindness, the open doors, and the shared bread were not a seasonal performance, but a blueprint for how to live? In this final reflection, we ask what it means to carry the light of the feast into the famine of the ordinary days ahead.