Breaking down the barrier between music lover and music creator.

Alison Suffet-Diaz, founder of Environmental Charter Schools, talks about the things she loves.
The GOOD Company Project visits the Idea Playground.
In part seven of the Future Learning series, see how a public computer helped poor children in Hyderabad, India teach themselves English.

Social entrepreneurs don't consider their business from the perspective of the people who will be its customers.
Finceramic was inspired by the traditional Italian pottery of Faenza to create a bio-ceramic that can be used as a prosthesis inside the human body.

Wylie Overstreet, the brains behind The History of the World According to Facebook, takes us on a tour of the things he loves.
Traditional dressmaking techniques meet the cloud.

"We very quickly realized that it's all about the people."

"There are going to be inevitably all kinds of obstacles in one's path."

A 355 year-old German tailor offers a customer rewards program that uses fingerprint technology to distribute savings and rewards.

What do you love? Pilot George Velazquez on the things that make life worth living.

Today, 884 million people across the world don't have access to safe and clean water. The solution may be household water filter treatments.

In part six of the Future Learning series, Sifteo explores how movable digital cubes help people develop problem solving skills.

Los Angeles singer and voiceover artist Mela Lee talks about the little things that make her life worth singing about.

In part five of the Future Learning series, digital platform Collaborize Classroom uses the power of collective classroom thinking.

What do you love? Comedian Thomas Middleditch talks video games, military history, and the improv stage.

What happens when a restaurant wants to be a lifestyle.

GOOD senior editor Cord Jefferson gives us a tour of his favorite buses.