Join Dan Stone as he delves into Newton’s second law of motion to uncover how it applies far beyond the classroom, even impacting everyday life decisions and relationships. In this enlightening talk, Dan explores why using the same approach for different problems often leads to frustration and stagnation. With personal anecdotes and a fresh perspective on problem-solving, this video promises to change the way you tackle challenges. Get ready to rethink the forces you apply in your own life.
1964 Sears Catalog
At 1,715 pages, the Sears catalog had everything the families of 1964 needed for style, comfort and entertainment. Grab a seat by the coffee table,...
The Alchemy of Color: How Medieval Artists Made Paint
Join Andy Andrews as he reveals the fascinating history of paint, from egg-based “illuminations” in medieval manuscripts to Tyrian Purple—a dye so...
Do businesses have their own culture?
Absolutely. Businesses have their own culture. Businesses have their own culture, families have their own culture, a teams have their own culture,...
Cabin on the Hill
Poking fun at the “family he never had,” Anthony wrote Cabin on the Hill with the same tongue-in-cheek he had written one of Sugarcane Jane’s...
The Umbrella of Authority
Over the years, we’ve witnessed some spectacular public downfalls. People who millions consider to be heroes, dramatically falling from grace. If...
Is being different from your spouse a good thing in marriage?
Actually, it’s a necessary thing, not just a good things, a necessary thing. Polly and I’ve been married a while, but I remember early...
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