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Something You Should Know

The Secret Story of Your Private Life How to Make the Best Use of Your Time

Something You Should Know

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People don't drown the way you think they do. Someone could drown right in front of you, and you might not notice. It happens all the time. This episode begins by revealing what to look for to spot a drowning person. thehealthy.com/first-aid/silent-signs...

In the United States, we have an expectation of privacy. We are entitled to a private life. But it wasn't always that way. The idea of privacy is a fairly recent innovation. For a long time, the feeling was you don't need a private life – unless of course, you have something to hide. Are you entitled to a private life? Is your privacy being eroded by government and technology? Listen as I discuss the history of and future of personal privacy with Tiffany Jenkins. She is a cultural historian and author of the book Strangers and Intimates: The Rise and Fall of Private Life (amzn.to/4f2wxAs).

Do you feel in control of your time? Do you get the things done that are important? Managing time is tricky and complicated. Things change, priorities get shuffled and there is always more to do. How do you get a handle on it all? Here with some great help is Risa Williams, a psychotherapist, speaker, and wellness coach who specializes in time management and goal setting. Risa is author of the book Get Stuff Done Without the Stress (amzn.to/4m5Iw2A)

Do pick-up lines ever work on women? What's the best thing to say if you meet someone you are interested in? What should you not say? As you might imagine, there is research on this which I share in this episode. businessinsider.com/9-facts-about-fli...