
Sunday, June 15th TV listings for Y2 (WDPB-DT2) Deaford, DE
Supercharge Your Brain: Maximizing Your Cognitive Abilities
Enhancing brain health through lifelong habits, such as learning a new language or practicing yoga, and how lifelong learning can improve neuroplasticity and memory, help prevent cognitive decline and reduce stress.
Joseph Campbell and The Power of Myth
Conversations between mythologist Joseph Campbell and Bill Moyers.
Grown Up Dad Screentime Dilemma
A look at children's screen obsession, with an emphasis on mental health and digital balance.
Grown Up Dad Reclaiming Masculinity
Examining healthier masculinity, empowering emotional well-being and vulnerability.
Grown Up Dad Lost Men: Friendship & Loneliness
Confronting male loneliness, advocating stronger friendships and meaningful connections.
Grown Up Dad Parenting Through Misinformation
Exploring strategies to empower children as informed digital citizens following a national incident.
A French Village Black Market
A propaganda film featuring Adolf Hitler draws boos from the French audience, prompting the German occupiers to demand that a culprit be apprehended.
Nature The Ocean's Greatest Feast
South Africa's annual summer sardine migration sees billions of sardines traveling up the coast.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Songs of the Past
Broadway actors Leslie Odom Jr. and Nathan Lane explore their family histories.
Doc World The Making of a Japanese New
An intimate portrait of childhood inside a Tokyo public school over the course of a year, as 1st and 6th graders find balance between individualism and being respectful of others.
Aging Matters: Aging With Pride
Organizations and individuals across the U.S. address social, economic and health issues facing the LGBTQIA community, including discrimination and loneliness.
Nature The Ocean's Greatest Feast
South Africa's annual summer sardine migration sees billions of sardines traveling up the coast.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Songs of the Past
Broadway actors Leslie Odom Jr. and Nathan Lane explore their family histories.
Doc World The Making of a Japanese
An intimate portrait of childhood inside a Tokyo public school over the course of a year, as 1st and 6th graders find balance between individualism and being respectful of others.
Aging Matters: Aging With Pride
Organizations and individuals across the U.S. address social, economic and health issues facing the LGBTQIA community, including discrimination and loneliness.
Bright Spark: The Reconciliation of Trevor Southey (2022)
The journey of artist Trevor Southey, a Church of Latter Day Saints convert from British Rhodesia who immigrated to Utah in the 1960s. He was excommunicated from the church due to his homosexuality, but was invited to rejoin 30 years later.
Aging Backwards 4: The Miracle of Flexibility With Miranda Esmonde-White
Gentle flexibility and range of motion exercises can improve posture and help reverse the signs of aging, improve organ health and increase energy.
Social Security & You With Mary Beth Franklin
Mary Beth Franklin talks about claiming social security, including at what age one should claim it, and provides insight on how to get the most out of retirement benefits.
Supercharge Your Brain: Maximizing Your Cognitive Abilities
Enhancing brain health through lifelong habits, such as learning a new language or practicing yoga, and how lifelong learning can improve neuroplasticity and memory, help prevent cognitive decline and reduce stress.