This HBR podcast episode is worth revisiting because it treats anxiety not as a private flaw, but as something leaders can understand before it shapes their decisions.
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YouTube Pick: Why Hokusai’s Great Wave Still Feels So Alive
Great Art Explained’s Hokusai video is a compact reminder that famous images can become invisible until someone patiently teaches us how to see them again.
Podcast Pick: Hidden Brain is still one of the best shows for thinking about connection
Hidden Brain’s strength is not offering quick hacks. It gives listeners a careful way to notice the social and psychological patterns that shape everyday life.
YouTube Pick: The B1M makes Christchurch’s new stadium feel legible
The B1M’s video on Christchurch’s new stadium is useful because it turns a civic mega-project into a clear story about design, risk and what cities build after disaster.
Podcast Pick: The Happiness Lab on why time never feels like enough
Dr Laurie Santos’ Happiness Lab video on time scarcity is useful because it treats busyness as a psychology problem, not only a scheduling problem.
YouTube Pick: Ōamaru’s Steampunk Festival is local creativity at full volume
Olderkiwitravellers’ 2026 Ōamaru Steampunk Festival video is rough-edged in the best way: a cheerful field note from one of New Zealand’s strangest local rituals.
Podcast Pick: The Detail is useful when you want New Zealand context without another shouting match
RNZ’s The Detail works because it explains one big story at a time. In a noisy news cycle, that slower format is a feature, not a flaw.
YouTube Pick: Tom Scott turns Predator Free 2050 into a clear lesson about impossible public goals
Tom Scott’s New Zealand video works because it treats Predator Free 2050 as more than a quirky challenge. It becomes a lesson in scale, science and public ambition.
Podcast Pick: Between Two Beers is a warm way to understand New Zealand sporting lives
Between Two Beers works because it treats athletes as full people, not only highlight packages. It is a good listen after Williamson’s retirement.
YouTube Pick: Practical Engineering makes rivers, locks and infrastructure feel wonderfully understandable
Practical Engineering is a good companion to today’s China waterway story: it helps viewers understand how rivers, locks and infrastructure actually work.