Useful Possibilities
Promoting quality content that cracks open the mind and sparks curiosity.
Standing Cyclist presents Useful Possibilities (UP), spotlighting extraordinary teachers and leaders, athletes and activists, researchers and writers, filmmakers and engineers, and their groundbreaking projects.
UP recognizes individuals and teams who raise awareness and drive innovation in areas such as health and wellness, environmental science, spirituality, personal growth, and human rights.
We celebrate those who promote unity, tolerance, respectful collaboration, mindful living, and the [responsible] use of technology, social media, and modern marketing tools.
Honoring people and content that inspire us to be the very best versions of ourselves.
Categories
- AI
- Activism
- Adventure
- Adventure Travel
- Ancient Civilizations
- Archaeology
- Artic
- Athletes
- Autobiographies
- Bikepacking
- Biographies
- Books
- Charitable Organizations
- Climate Change
- Communication
- Conflict Resolution
- Consciousness
- Conservation
- Contemplative
- Cycling
- Deep Ecology
- Disability Rights
- Disease Prevention
- Documentaries
- Docuseries
- Ecology
- Education
- Emotional Intelligence
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- Endurance Sports
- Environmentalism
- Exploration
- Faith
- Field Medicine
- Healing Trauma
- Heroism
- History
- Human Interest
- Inclusion
- Indigenous People
- Innovators
- Inspiration
- Lifestyle Medicine
- Longevity
- Medical Science
- Meditation
- Mental Toughness
- Mindful Living
- Mindfulness
- Motivation
The Last Song Played on the Titanic
A reflective look at the Titanic musicians who kept playing as the ship sank, and what their final decision teaches us today. When circumstances collapse and control disappears, meaning isn’t in the outcome, it’s in the offering. We don’t choose the iceberg. But we can always choose what we bring to the moment.
Graham Hancock’s Ancient Apocalypse
The Ancient Apocalypse series, hosted by Graham Hancock, explores controversial theories about a lost Ice Age civilization. Through numerous visually stunning episodes and seasons, Hancock visits ancient sites, links myths with geology, and challenges mainstream archaeology. A provocative blend of history and mystery, it invites viewers to question accepted narratives.
A Critical Examination of Hate and Abuse of Power
"Hitler: The Lost Tapes of the Third Reich" is a gripping docuseries that examines Hitler’s rise to power, the Nazi regime, and the negative global impact of his rule. Featuring rare audio from historian John Toland and archival footage, it explores propaganda, brutal war strategies, and the Holocaust. This fact-based film separates myth from reality, offering a vital historical perspective.