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What can you learn from an astronaut?, Chris Hadfield
What can you learn from an astronaut?, Chris Hadfield

Season 1 Episode 71

Chris Hadfield was the first Canadian astronaut to live aboard the International Space Station, spending almost 4,000 hours in space. Hadfield is one…

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What it takes to be a good teacher, Ken Robinson
What it takes to be a good teacher, Ken Robinson

Season 1 Episode 69

This educator, writer and communicator, is a world leader in pedagogy. Robinson believes a profound transformation of the current education system is…

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''Knowing how to concentrate is more decisive for a child than his IQ'', Daniel Goleman
''Knowing how to concentrate is more decisive for a child than his IQ'', Daniel Goleman

Season 1 Episode 68

Considered to be one of the most influential psychologists of recent times, Daniel Goleman burst onto the international scene as the best-selling aut…

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Life lessons from an indomitable spirit, Jane Goodall
Life lessons from an indomitable spirit, Jane Goodall

Season 1 Episode 71

Considered to be one of the most influential female scientists of the twentieth century, Jane Goodall's eyes shine when she shares her stories from d…

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Take care of your brain now, and it will take care of you later, Frances Jensen
Take care of your brain now, and it will take care of you later, Frances Jensen

Season 1 Episode 66

A neurologist and a mother: that's how Frances Jensen, one of the most respected international researchers of the adolescent brain, defines herself. …

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How we use the phone in front of our children, Adam Alter
How we use the phone in front of our children, Adam Alter

Season 1 Episode 65

Adam Alter is a psychologist and professor in the Psychology Department at New York University, and a regular contributor to prestigious media like T…

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"The mindset that can change a child's life", Carol Dweck
"The mindset that can change a child's life", Carol Dweck

Season 1 Episode 64

Professor of psychology at Stanford University, Carol Dweck is one of the leading researchers and international innovators in education due to her gr…

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"Prepare your child for the path, instead of the path for your child", Tim Elmore
"Prepare your child for the path, instead of the path for your child", Tim Elmore

Season 1 Episode 63

Tim Elmore is a popular American writer, trainer, and expert on the millennial generation. He is the founder of Growing Leaders, a non-profit organiz…

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Can a group of children with access to the internet learn on their own?, Sugata Mitra
Can a group of children with access to the internet learn on their own?, Sugata Mitra

Season 1 Episode 62

A doctor in physics and professor of educational technology at the University of Newcastle (United Kingdom), Sugata Mitra became world famous when TE…

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What makes the world's happiest people different?, Tal Ben-Shahar
What makes the world's happiest people different?, Tal Ben-Shahar

Season 1 Episode 61

A doctor in psychology and philosophy, Tal Ben-Shahar currently holds the record for the largest enrollment in an undergraduate course at Harvard Uni…

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