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Blindspots

S1, EP7 "Germany"

James and his sister Cassie visit Frankfurt and Mainz, enjoying beer and brats, and exploring Germany's infrastructure of support for the visually impaired; this culminates in a tour of the Dialogue Museum.

Blindspots

S1, EP8 "Switzerland"

James and his sister Cassie travel to Zurich and visit ETH Zurich, the MIT of Europe, where they try out prototypes of new technological solutions for accessibility; they venture to the top of a tall peak in Davos for an evening in an igloo.

Blindspots

S1, EP9 "Tokyo"

In Tokyo, a city of over 24 million, James tries not to get lost in the crowd as he attempts to conquer his fear of seafood, meets a blind breakdancer, and learns how the sighted and blind alike prepare for the city's next natural disaster.

Blindspots

S1, EP10 "Osaka; Kyoto"

The bullet train takes James to Osaka and toward his ultimate goal: to climb Mount Fuji; outside the big cities, James searches for peace in Kyoto's temples; sacred traditions and a mountain covered in monkeys offer a new perspective on life.

Broken Bread

S1, EP1 "Transformation: On The Margins"

Roy explores the power of cooking to rehabilitate those on the margins of society and the organizations taking a chance on those who need it most. Roy spends time with Father Greg Boyle of Homeboy and Homegirl Industries.

Broken Bread

S1, EP2 "Access: Moving the Plant"

Roy meets the individuals bringing healthy and affordable food options into South L.A. communities that lack access to fresh food. The journey begins with revolutionary sidewalk gardener Ron Finley on a mission to inspire change.

Broken Bread

S1, EP3 "Future of Food"

Roy explores future culinary landscapes looking forward to a world affected by climate change. Roy spends an evening with chefs Henry Fischer and Anna Rose Hopkins from Hank and Bean who make a surprising plant-forward dinner.

Broken Bread

S1, EP4 "Cannabis: The State of Weed"

Roy visits Chris Yang's Pop Cultivate to explore the emergence of a new culinary landscape since the advent of legalized recreational marijuana. Roy tackles the gentrification of cannabis culture by visiting Med Men, the leader in upscale legal weed.

Age of Big Cats

S1, EP2 "World Domination"

The era of the sabretooth is over and the biggest big cats ever, the lion and the tiger, become the kings of their respective habitats.

Age of Big Cats

S1, EP3 "Survivors"

Changes the planet has undergone affects big cats, from the almost complete disappearance of American wildlife to the rise of man; threats to big cats' survival.

The Humboldt Current

S1, EP1 "Genesis"

In Chile's Torres del Paine, melt from snow-covered mountains feeds finger-like fjords as they reach out to the sea to join the current, lowering its salinity and becoming home to wading birds, rare dolphins and orcas.

The Humboldt Current

S1, EP2 "Journey"

The Humboldt Current is slower than most ocean currents, but it's the most dynamic in the world because it travels for such a long distance and lays the foundation for an intricate marine food chain.

The Humboldt Current

S1, EP3 "Arrival"

The current is followed by a unique population of Chilean blue whales and is the last refuge for other extremely rare marine mammals.

Age of Big Cats

S1, EP1 "Origins"

Saber-tooths rule the Pleistocene Era but the arrival of the new cats, early snow leopards, cheetahs and jaguars, mark a turning point in the evolutionary track.

Radioactive Forest: 10 Years After

Ten years after the nuclear disaster at Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant following the megaquake and megatsunami.

Asteroids: The Source of Life?

Examining the Japanese space probe Hayabusa 2 and its intricate mission to land on an asteroid.

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