Are there special customs for applause in your home country? Bruce Gulland and Liz Waid look at clapping, cheering and other kinds of applause.
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.
Joshua Leo and Liz Waid look at an unusual project by scientists. They worked to bring justice to the study of birds’ brains.
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.
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.
Are you a kind person? In recognition of the UN's "World Health Day", Adam Navis and Katy Blake look at why people are kind. Could there be a benefit to doing kind things for others?
Do you like to try new things? Anne Muir and Adam Navis tell about people experiencing things for the first time, such as visiting a planetarium.
Can you find beauty in simple things? Spotlight tells about a U.S. poet who wrote beautiful poems about normal things.
Everyone knows that laughter is important, but why? Spotlight looks at the many benefits of laughing out loud!
A sport is helping women achieve new goals. Katy Blake and Colin Lowther tell about a group of women in Afghanistan who are learning to climb higher than ever before.