Joseph Campbell’s Mythic Journey
Mythologist Joseph Campbell was a masterful storyteller. He could weave tales from every corner of the world into spell-binding narratives. […]
Understanding Mythology with Joseph Campbell
Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove speaks with Joseph Campbell on Thinking Allowed Conversations On The Leading Edge Of Knowledge and Discovery. […]
Mythic Reflections: Thoughts on Myth, Spirit and Our Times
An Interview with Joseph Campbell, by Tom Collins. This is one of the articles in The New Story originally published in Winter 1985/86 […]
Video Games Have Turned My Kids Into Wage Slaves – But Without The Wages
by Zoe Williams: Gaming is task-driven, repetitive and often frustrating – just like having a job. Childhood isn’t supposed to be so serious… […]
In Praise Of Small Menus True Luxury Is Having Someone Else Make Decisions For You.
by Rachel Sugar: The first New York City restaurant I fell in love with served only one thing. I had not known this was a possibility… […]
Five Of America’s Most Invisible Hotels
by Tony Perrottet: From Miami to San Francisco, these luxury establishments survived their share of crises before the Covid-19 pandemic… […]
A Star Is Born
by Claire Cock-Starkey: Sumerian pictographic writing includes a sign for “star” that looks like a modern asterisk… […]
Baby Husky Grows Up With Baby Girl And They Do Everything Together
A baby girl named Hazel meets her new husky puppy best friend, Rio. Watch them grow up together, learn things from one another, and even develop their own language in the crib… […]
The Redemption Of Justin Bieber
by Zach Baron: He made every mistake a child star can make, including the ones that nearly destroyed him… […]
Page & Plant – Going To California – Las Vegas ’98
Jimmy & Robert perform their well-known acoustic classic at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Original Recording on Location by: D.L.(DJ) Johnson… […]
What Happens When Domestic Duties Shift? These Couples Found Out.
by Anne Branigin: For many, the pandemic triggered a seismic shift in the home… […]
What The Bayer-Monsanto Deal Means For The World’s Farmers
by Rachael Haylock: The Bayer-Monsanto merger was approved by the US justice dept earlier this year, A move which could result catastrophic for the world’s farmers… […]
Living the Four Agreements: A life Changing Journey
In the best selling book The Four Agreements don Miguel Ruiz gives four principles to practice in order to create love and happiness in your life… […]
A Photographer’s Parents Wave Farewell
by Eren Orbey: Deanna Dikeman’s parents sold her childhood home, in Sioux City, Iowa, in 1990, when they were in their early seventies… […]
A Psychologist Says Parents Of ‘ Exceptionally Resilient And Successful’ Kids Always Do These 7 Things
by Kumar Mehta: Humans are not all equal in every way… […]
Chaka Khan – What Cha Gonna Do For Me
North Sea Jazz Festival 2018 with Metropol Orchestra… […]
This Dog Is Best Friends With Butterflies
This dog @milo_the_toller lets butterflies sit on his nose… […]
Feel Free to Stop Striving: Learn to Relish Being an Amateur
by Xenia Hanusiak: The soundtrack of our lives is the sound of striving. Psychologists, philosophers and behavioural scientists are all […]
How NBA Coach Phil Jackson Taught His Teams Mindfulness
When Phil Jackson began coaching the Chicago Bulls and later the Los Angeles Lakers… […]
The Woman Who Walked Around The World
by Florian Sturm: Seeking a deeper connection to the world, Angela Maxwell set off to walk it alone. Six years and 20,000 miles later, she brought that connection home… […]
Da Vinci’s Sex Life Reveals A Complex Understanding Of Male Love
by (CBC): Leonardo da Vinci ‘loved penises,’ but remained celibate argues historian Elizabeth Abbott… […]
A Guide To Gender Identity Terms
by Lauren Wamsley: Issues of equality and acceptance of transgender and nonbinary people — along with challenges to their rights — have become a major topic in the headlines… […]
The Brain-Changing Magic Of New Experiences
by Gabriella Paiella: The psychological reasons why novelty—from visiting new places to socializing—makes us happier and healthier people… […]
Breaking Us In Two – Joe Jackson
From Joe Jackson’s Rockpalast 2-DVD set. This concert is from the show in Hamburg, Germany on disc 2… […]
The Science Of Spiritual Narcissism
by Scott Barry Kaufman: Self-enhancement through spiritual practices can fool some of us into thinking we’re evolving and growing when all we’re growing is our ego… […]
The Surprising Secret To Healing A Broken Heart
by Kacy Zurkus: There’s a secret to healing a broken heart… and it’s far-less complicated than we expected. Dear Heart, help has arrived… […]
Boys Don’t Read Enough
by Alia Wong: Girls read more than boys in just about every developed country, and it’s a big reason they have better educational outcomes… […]
Constant and Strategic Innovation is a Must: It’s About Providing More Value Than Anyone Else
by Anthony (Tony) Robbins: Is innovation important? Ask Blockbuster if they saw Netflix coming. […]
How Fast Food Reveals Secrets Of The Economy
by Chris Baraniuk: That is an economist’s favorite food? […]
Dog Can’t Stop Smiling When He Gets A Bunny Sister
Wait till you see this dog roll over and have the biggest smile for the cutest reason… […]
Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds
by James Clear: The economist J.K. Galbraith once wrote, “Faced with a choice between changing one’s mind and proving there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy with the proof…” […]
‘I Don’t Have Time’ Is Not The Real Problem
by Darious Foroux: I was recently talking to one of my students who took my course on productivity and overcoming procrastination… […]
Throw Out Your Business Plan and Create a Business Map Anthony (Tony) Robbins
by Anthony (Tony) Robbins: The pace of change has accelerated to the point where a business plan is no longer enough to plot the future of your business with any certainty. […]
What Every Dad Should Keep In Mind About Parenting Humor
by Adam Bulger: Humor is a powerful tool in a parent’s arsenal. But it’s good to think about whether a dad joke is used to lighten the mood, or maintain distance… […]
Indigenous Cuisine Tells The Story Of Connected Continents
by Anna Hezel: Chefs Sean Sherman and Nico Vera talk about some of the advanced agricultural systems, trade routes, and cooking techniques that unite a precolonial food history across both North and South America… […]
Diana Krall – Boy From Ipanema (Live In Rio)
Diana Krall has had a long time fascination with bossa nova, a type of music which perfectly suits her sophisticated yet sensual style… […]
Guy Finds A Stray Kitten, Bikes Around The World With Her For Two Years
Dean found Nala while he was biking across the world, and decided to bring her along! Watch him bring her home to Scotland to meet his family! […]
Chicago – 25 Or 6 To 4 – 7/21/1970 – Tanglewood (Official)
Chicago – 25 or 6 to 4 Recorded Live: 7/21/1970 – Tanglewood – Lenox, MA… […]
Rare “Super Flower Blood Moon” Lunar Eclipse Captured In Stunning Photos From Around The World
by Sophie Lewis: Skywatchers around the world were treated to the most spectacular full moon of the year in the early morning hours on Wednesday. May 26 marked not just a supermoon, but also a lunar [...]
Tulsa’s ‘Black Wall Street’ Flourished As A Self-Contained Hub In Early 1900s
by Alexis Clarke: Greenwood Avenue featured luxury shops, restaurants, movie theaters, a library, pool halls and nightclubs… […]
The Mental Benefits Of Being Terrible At Something
by Brad Stulberg: And what happens to your brain when you finally nail it… […]
Acid Test: Scientists Show How LSD Opens Doors Of Perception
by Ian Sample: Study analysing brain scans of people finds psychedelic drug lowers barriers that constrain thoughts… […]
What To Do If You’re Barely Keeping It Together Right Now
by Hannah Smothers: It’s not fair that work causes burnout, but that makes it even more important to get clear on our own limits… […]
The Clothing Revolution
by Ian Gilligan: What if the need for fabric, not food, in the face of a changing climate is what first tipped humanity towards agriculture? […]
Why We Speak More Weirdly At Home
by Kathryn Hymes: When people share a space, their collective experience can sprout its own vocabulary, known as a familect… […]