Nacho Dean, avventuriero, naturalista e divulgatore, è stata la prima persona a camminare intorno al mondo e ad attraversare a nuoto i cinque continenti per dare visibilità allo stato di degrado in cui versa il pianeta e sottolineare la nostra responsabilità nei suoi confronti. Ascolta le sue parole.
A "fool" with overwhelming clarity of mind: it's about the doctor and clown Patch Adams. Coming from a military family, he grew up marked by the conservative American society of the 1940s.
Wendy Ramos studied Communication Sciences at the University of Lima and was one of the founders of the “Patacláun” theater company, whose acerbic comedy show was broadcast on Peruvian television in the late 1990s.
Writer Jordi Sierra i Fabra was born with a stutter. He started writing novels at the age of eight, and was bullied at school. Despite everything, he became a best-selling author and one of the 10 most read authors in schools in Spain.
Nuccio Ordine, professor of Italian literature and author of the book "The Usefulness of the Useless", argues for the construction of a better society through humanistic values. It is not true that only that which makes a profit is useful. Some disciplines are deemed "useless" but instead prove to be of extraordinary utility and can "make humanity more human"
How can math be fun and how can it help us in our daily life? Adrián Paenza, one of the world's leading disseminators of mathematics, explains it to us.
Dr Jane Goodall tells a true, first-hand story: “Wounda: A Story of Hope” reminds us that all living beings are connected to each other.
"Bisogna togliere la patina di polvere dalla parola “filosofia” facendola rivivere”, dice la filosofa Ilaria Gaspari. “For me, it means teaching and implementing it in schools. E non soltanto insegnarla come storia del pensiero, ma anche come sguardo sul mondo".
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