Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland look at Halloween, a popular holiday in North America. People celebrate similar holidays in many other countries as well.
Liz Waid and Colin Lowther tell about a group of women, called haenyeo, who practice a traditional way of hunting for shellfish. These women do a dangerous, but important, job.
Joshua Leo and Liz Waid look at a group of Peruvian women - weavers who make cloth. They are using their skills to make their lives better.
Joshua Leo and Liz Waid look at an unusual, happy burial place in Romania. How did this place become so happy?
Anne Muir and Liz Waid tell about a group of people who explore the relationship between the human body and technology.
Liz Waid and Colin Lowther tell about the history of Vietnam’s traditional clothing – the Ao Dai. It has developed and changed throughout Vietnam’s history.
Liz Waid and Adam Navis look at the many reasons people eat alone. They also look at how eating alone may influence a person’s health.
Megan Nollet and Bruce Gulland look at the history and meaning of beards. Does having a beard make you more of a man?
