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- In 1971, twenty-four male students are selected to take on randomly assigned roles of prisoners and guards in a mock prison situated in the basement of the Stanford psychology building.
- A guy house-sitting at a home based women's spa finds himself providing erotic services to female clients who mistake him for the substitute therapist.
- A feature length documentary work which presents a case for a needed transition out of the current socioeconomic monetary paradigm which governs the entire world society.
- As he graduates from college in North Carolina, a troubled, young artist must confront his traumatic childhood, with support from an older, grieving high school teacher.
- We've sought ease, comfort and wealth - but are people happier with more money? What is the science behind a good life? Following several people over a typical year, "A Small Good Thing" looks at the simple sources of human happiness.
- A commercial for Anacin.
- "Why do some of us get sicker more often and die sooner, and what causes us to become sick in the first place? This limited series explores the apparent link between a person's health and his social, economic and physical environments, which can affect one's health and longevity as strongly as such other better-known factors as smoking, diet and exercise."
- Overfed and Undernourished examines a global epidemic and our modern lifestyles through one boy's inspiring and personal journey to regain his health from the inside out.
- National Geographic investigates the root causes and eventual effects of stress.
- Speaking Grief explores how we can create a more grief-aware society by validating the experience of grievers and helping to guide those who wish to support them.
- A story about the plight of the Bahamas Island dog named the Potcake, which freely roam the streets, and their very dedicated rescuers. It's a story of courage and hope...get ready to be inspired.
- How disconnected from our society we've become mostly due to technology.
- This series offers a deep dive into James Altucher's personal story of failure and rebirth while sharing ways you can implement the "Choose Yourself" mentality to find happiness in your own life.
- Join two crazy vegans on a mission to discover how kindness towards animals can save us all
- Two people attempt to reclaim their lives after years of struggling with mental illness, while a group of leading professionals in the field rethinks the current drug-based model of psychiatric care.
- The birth and growth of the worldwide movement known as the Red Hat Society, an organization of women 50 years old and above who just want to have fun.
- The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company provides for the health and well-being of its employees by maintaining a sanitarium for the recuperation of employees with tuberculosis.
- There's no direct translation of 'Saudade'. Unique to the Portuguese language, it is a feeling. With guitar and camera in hand, Nathalia set off on an adventure, with a mission to collect memories that will later become 'Saudade'.
- There's a feeling where every action and movement flows from the previous one. A focus found by immersing yourself in something you love that creates an effortless melody of being fully alive. It's called flow state.
- Four philosophers - an atheist, an agnostic, a Christian, and a Hindu - settle down to discuss life, reason, faith, and whatever else comes to mind.
- The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in New York City works to promote the health and happiness of its employees.
- Brayden and Chelsea headed to Mauritius on a photography expedition - little did they realise they'd be caught up in one of the world's strictest lockdowns. Here's their VLOG on what 70 days in paradise was like.
- Emmett Sparling, Chelsea Yamase, Josiah Gordon and Lexie Alford, explore the depths via the art of free diving, using nothing but their own heart and lungs to control how long they remain underwater.