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Something You Should Know

Eleven Inventions That Changed the World & The Right Way to Make Love and Money Decisions

Something You Should Know

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The origins of the names for popular food products often make interesting stories. For instance, why are they called marshmallows? Why is Spam called Spam? What do gators have to do with Gatorade? This episode begins with the origin stories of some iconic foods. yahoo.com/lifestyle/tagged/health/at-...

Some inventions have had profound effects on how humans see themselves and our place in the world. For example, the mirror, photography, television, and the smartphone have all significantly changed our perception of ourselves. Here to explain this and the significance of it all is Susan Denham Wade author of the book A History of Seeing in Eleven Inventions

The most difficult decisions we most often make are about love and money. So how can we improve our ability to make these important decisions? Here with some great insight and advice is Myra Strober. She is a labor economist, Professor Emerita at Stanford University and author of the book Money and Love: An Intelligent Roadmap for Life's Biggest Decisions

Your gym teacher probably told you to stand up straight and suck in your gut. It turns out half of that advice is good – the other half isn't. Listen as I explain why. washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2021/11/...