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Health as a social movement: theory into practice

The RSA and NEF in partnership with NHS England publish a report to develop a community-led health system.
4 May 2018
Three elderly people and a younger individual are seated in a cozy room with large windows. Two are on a couch chatting, one is reading a newspaper, and another is writing. The decor is homey with a lamp, plants, and a small table.
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Simon Sinek on Millennials

Sensational leadership guru Simon Sinek argues the case for the much-maligned millennial generation, and suggests ways we can harness their unique abilities for the common good.
28 Feb 2017
Illustration of three people sitting. One rests their head on a hand, the second person holds a phone, and the third person is holding a cigarette. The style is sketch-like with muted colors.
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David Brooks on Character in the Selfie Age

New York Times columnist David Brooks argues that meaning and moral value are losing out in a world of ‘me me me’. A witty and powerful look at how we can improve ourselves in the ways that really matter.
23 Nov 2016
Illustration of a white figure floating in a black space surrounded by a computer monitor, mouse, and smartphone. Wires connect the devices, adding movement to the scene, suggesting a digital landscape exploration.
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How to help every child fulfil their potential

Educationalist Carol Dweck explains her research into fixed and growth mindsets and how each affects our ability to progress and handle adversity.
15 Dec 2015
An illustrated motivational image shows people interacting with the words "Not Yet." A red path with "Yet" leads to progress. Speech bubbles express doubt with responses highlighting the power of "Yet." The background includes a map sign for Chicago.
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Brené Brown on Blame

You are probably a bit of a blamer – most of us are. But why should we give it up? Inspirational thinker Brené Brown considers why we blame others, how it sabotages our relationships, and why we desperately need to move beyond this toxic behaviour.
3 Feb 2015
Illustration of four people sitting in a circle under a "Blamers Anonymous" sign. They appear to be in a support group setting with empty chairs around them. A woman with short blonde hair is standing and speaking to the group.
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Michael Pollan on Cooking

Can you really have your cake and eat it? According to Michael Pollan, you can. In this fun RSA Short, Pollan explains how to eat well by following one simple rule without the need for fad diets or deprivation.
14 Jan 2014
Illustration of a chef with a tall hat labeled "Food Corp" holding a can of salt and a tub of fat, pouring them into a pot. The background features a simple kitchen setting with shelves and kitchenware.
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Brené Brown on Empathy

What is the best way to ease someone’s pain and suffering? In this beautifully animated RSA Short, Dr Brené Brown reminds us that we can only create a genuine empathic connection if we are brave enough to really get in touch with our own fragilities.
10 Dec 2013
A cartoon bear and fox stand under rain clouds indoors. The bear, wearing a brown shirt, looks down at the fox, who is wearing a light blue shirt. A ladder is in the background, and an audio switch is visible between them.
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RSA Animate – The Power of Outrospection

Introspection is out, and outrospection is in. Philosopher and author Roman Krznaric explains how we can help drive social change by stepping outside ourselves.
3 Dec 2012
Illustration of a man sitting and reading, with the text "Roman Krznaric Outrospection" above. A speech bubble says, "The 20th century I see as the age of introspection." The style is simple and cartoon-like.
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Winner: RSA / Nominet Trust Short Film Competition: Food Rules for Healthy People and Planet

Award-winning food writer Michael Pollan shows how we can become more mindful of what we eat, and how we can make food choices that are better for ourselves and our environment.
8 Feb 2012
A simple illustration of a tractor with a brown outline and two red tomatoes as wheels, set on a green hill with a light background.
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Runner-up: RSA / Nominet Trust Short Film Competition: Food Rules for Healthy People and Planet

This film came second in the RSA / Nominet Trust Film Competition Award 2012. It was from this competition that the RSA Shorts series was born.
8 Feb 2012
A cube-shaped cartoon character with beige skin and light hair has a surprised expression. It has a red triangular nose and a red open mouth. The background is a plain peach color.
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