Bruce Gulland and Megan Nollet tell the story of Justine Obura and the incredible challenge and amazing success she has had in giving women living in poverty of Lake Victoria in Kenya a better life.
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.
Men are far more likely to work in jobs that involve Science and Technology. But why is this? In recognition of the UN's "International Day of Women and Girls in Science", Colin Lowther and Liz Waid look at this issue and ways people are solving it.
Roger Basick and Katy Blake talk about the history of the automobile and the present and future advancements in technology.
Liz Waid and Ryan Geertsma look at the lives of honey hunters in India. This dangerous tradition provides thick, sweet honey.
Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland tell about one way officials have reduced poaching – by employing women. These women show that protecting animals and the environment is possible, even without guns and bullets.
Where do your flowers come from? Liz Waid and Bruce Gulland tell about the business of growing and selling flowers.
Is it possible to work less and actually get more done? Could more rest be the key to better work? Adam Navis and Liz Waid tell about the ancient idea of the sabbatical. Could this tradition be coming back?
When you start a new job, how do you know the appropriate behavior? How do you know the best way to communicate? Adam Navis and Liz Waid share advice for learning work culture.