Free Solo (available on National Geographic) is one of the most incredible documentaries ever. The NYT talks about the challenge of creating the documentary here:
Trailer…
Thinks I find along the way
Free Solo (available on National Geographic) is one of the most incredible documentaries ever. The NYT talks about the challenge of creating the documentary here:
Trailer…
“Skipper Thomas Crisp VC, DSC, RNR (28 April 1876 – 15 August 1917) was an English posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross. Crisp, in civilian life a commercial fisherman operating from Lowestoft in Suffolk, earned his award after being killed during the defence of his vessel, the armed naval smack His Majesty’s Smack Nelson, in the North Sea against an attack from a German submarine in 1917.[1]
Crisp’s self-sacrifice in the face of this “unequal struggle” was used by the government to bolster morale during some of the toughest days of the First World War for Britain, the summer and autumn of 1917, during which Britain was suffering heavy losses at the Battle of Passchendaele.[2] His exploit was read aloud by David Lloyd George in the Houses of Parliament and made headline news for nearly a week.” Go to the source: Thomas Crisp – Wikipedia
Dude took on a U-boat in a vessel like this…

Who should get to keep secrets, and who should demand to know them? In this hour, TED speakers talk about the damage secrets can do, and the shifting roles we play when we keep, or share them: Keeping Secrets
This massive infographic uses 100+ marketing stats to highlight the tactics that are working in modern-day digital universe.
Source: This Giant List of 100+ Marketing Stats Reveals What Actually Works

I have been listening to this endlessly lately
Physician and social scientist Nicholas Christakis explains how face-to-face social networks and their structures influence behaviors and phenomena in human society and the natural living world: Nicholas Christakis: How Do Our Social Networks Affect Our Health?
What does it take to change the world for the better? This hour, TED speakers explore ideas on activism—what motivates it, why it matters, and how each of us can make a difference: TED Radio Hour
Historian Yuval Harari explains how human imagination powered the growth and spread of homo sapiens around the world: Yuval Harari: Why Did Humans Become The Most Successful Species On Earth?
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