Testimonies of hope from people at the end of their ropes.
"Overall, I think that the most important part of letting go of friendships is looking back on them." Julia tries to make sense of how and why some friendships suddenly come to an end.
We all remember things differently. Sometimes we add to memories or leave out important details. Julia explains the processes that our brains go through when we recall memories.
Until September of this year, I had never, at least willingly, visited a nursing home.
Are we, as humans, a species recovering from amnesia? How much of our past don’t we know? Based on the lecture by Graham Hancock, Lana discusses our (theoretical) history— or lack thereof.
Join Aaron as he talks about what happens when we forget history, specifically when an entire generation of aboriginal children from their families.
An analysis of the results gathered in a poll about Donald Trump.
Julia speaks on behalf of lesbian couples everywhere in a rant against the fetishization and sexual treatment of women in a relationship.
Yes, that title is a pun; Lana discusses cultural obsession and life as an Italian-American.
Sarah talks about the benefits of living in the moment rather than counting down to the next.