In recognition of the UN's "World Youth Skills Day", Robin Basselin and Joshua Leo discuss a question many people ask themselves - why do teenagers behave that way?
In recognition of the UN's "International Asteroid Day", Colin Lowther and Alice Irrizary talk about the DART project and how scientists are working on a future planetary defense system.
In recognition of the UN's "Sustainable Gastronomy Day", Dave Bast and Liz Waid look at the book “Hungry Planet: What the World Eats”. This book shows the different ways people prepare and eat food around the world.
What will you do when you are old? In recognition of the UN’s “World Elder Abuse Awareness Day”, Spotlight tells about very old people doing very amazing things!
What songs did your parents sing to you? In recognition of the UN's "World Day Against Child Labour", Liz Waid and Ryan Geertsma share children's songs and rhymes from around the world.
How do you practice food safety? In recognition of the UN's "World Food Safety Day", Joshua Leo and Liz Waid discover how to avoid disease from food with the World Health Organization's "Five Keys to Safer Food."
Are there special customs for applause in your home country? In recognition of the UN's "International Day of UN Peace Keepers", Bruce Gulland and Liz Waid look at clapping, cheering and other kinds of applause.
In recognition of the UN's International Day of Living Together in Peace, Ryan Geertsma and Robin Basselin tell about an organization that collects and shares stories of forgiveness. They encourage people to live better lives through forgiveness.
April 23rd was the United Nation's "English Language Day". In recognition of this day we want to share this program with you. Liz Waid and Colin Lowther talk about a very unique and different way to teach English.
In recognition of the UN's "World Creativity and Inovation Day", Liz and Colin introduce a museum that features failed ideas and products. They will discuss about how failures often teach important lessons that can lead to success.