Big Think is investigating what it means to be a genius. The online video network focusing on expert-laden educational videos has created a series of interviews with some of today’s greatest thought leaders to explore the theory of genius.
Big Think’s series is part of the 7 Days of Genius Festival from March 1 through 8 hosted by 92nd Street Y (92Y), a non-profit cultural and community center in New York City focusing on education, the arts, and well-being. The first Big Think video profiles The Huffington Post co-founder and editor-in-chief Arianna Huffington, who discusses how mindfulness became a key element in her life and how it could play a role in the lives of geniuses.
Future guests will include scientist and actor Bill Nye (who’s no stranger to the online video world himself), neuroscientist Heather Berlin, journalist Jack Roper, science writer and blogger Carl Zimmer, and professor of Psychiatry...
Big Think’s series is part of the 7 Days of Genius Festival from March 1 through 8 hosted by 92nd Street Y (92Y), a non-profit cultural and community center in New York City focusing on education, the arts, and well-being. The first Big Think video profiles The Huffington Post co-founder and editor-in-chief Arianna Huffington, who discusses how mindfulness became a key element in her life and how it could play a role in the lives of geniuses.
Future guests will include scientist and actor Bill Nye (who’s no stranger to the online video world himself), neuroscientist Heather Berlin, journalist Jack Roper, science writer and blogger Carl Zimmer, and professor of Psychiatry...
- 3/2/2015
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
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