How do you handle your fears? Do you run the other way or face them head on? How do you handle your fears? Do you run the other way or face them head on? What are you afraid of? Do you really know? Bill Radke
'Neverland' Director On Investigating 'What Happened Once The Bedroom Door Closed' Filmmaker Dan Reed discusses his four-hour documentary, Leaving Neverland, which features two men claiming Michael Jackson sexually abused them as children. Ari Shapiro
Jim Gaffigan Brings The Laughs Again Segment Jim Gaffigan opens up about performing for the Pope, his creative partnership with his wife, and the real-life events that informed his album Noble Ape.
Amy Hunter: In What Ways Does Privilege Determine How "Lucky" We Are? How do zip codes indicate luck? Amy Hunter examines how where we live determines the resources and opportunities we receive—and how society is designed to keep some people from being "lucky." NPR/TED Staff
Liv Boeree: Does Success Come From Skill Or Luck? In the game of poker, is it more important to be skilled or lucky? Former poker pro Liv Boeree examines how chance affects us, and whether success—in poker or elsewhere—is within our control. NPR/TED Staff
Mark Sutcliffe: Do We Overstate Hard Work In The Narrative Of Success? Mark Sutcliffe says our luck—or privilege—is determined before we are even born. He encourages people to acknowledge the role of privilege in their lives and work to lessen the opportunity gap. NPR/TED Staff
Tina Seelig: Can We Control Our Own Luck? Are there things we can do to increase our luck? Through taking tiny risks, showing gratitude, and being open to new ideas, Tina Seelig says we can capture luck in our everyday lives. NPR/TED Staff
Eshauna Smith: How Can We Level The Playing Field Of Luck? Eshauna Smith says we cannot let luck decide the fate of underprivileged youth—we need to make purposeful interventions to create opportunities for all kids to reach their full potential. NPR/TED Staff
What to do in the Puget Sound region this weekend As the old saying goes, March comes in like a lion. That's especially true when it comes to cultural activities. Here are some recommendations. Marcie Sillman
Chiwetel Ejiofor's Directing Debut Takes Him To Malawi To Capture 'The Wind' The English actor performed in, directed and wrote the screenplay for The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind. It's based on a memoir by William Kamkwamba, whose ingenuity helped save his village from famine. Ari Shapiro