

Something You Should Know
Mike Carruthers | OmniCast Media
Sometimes all it takes is one little fact or one little piece of wisdom to change your life forever. That's the purpose and the hope of "Something You Should Know." In each episode, host Mike Carruthers interviews top experts in their field to bring you fascinating information and advice to help you save time and money, advance in your career, become wealthy, improve your relationships and help you simply get more out of life. In addition, Mike uncovers and shares short, engaging pieces of "intel" you can use to make your life better - today. Right now.UPGRADE TO SYSK PREMIUM!To unlock ad-free listening to over 1,000 episodes plus receive exclusive weekly bonus content, go to https://SYSKPremium.com
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Oct 19, 2024 • 49min
How to Master the Skill of Quitting & Deconstructing Conspiracy Theories - SYSK Choice
Annie Duke, a professional poker player and author of "Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away," explains the strategic value of quitting. She discusses how quitting can often be the smartest choice, emphasizing the psychological aspects behind this decision. Meanwhile, Casey Lytle, a psychology and sociology professor, explores the appeal of conspiracy theories. He delves into the psychological underpinnings, such as confirmation bias, and explains why people find comfort in these narratives, revealing the complexity behind persistent beliefs and misinformation.

Oct 17, 2024 • 47min
What You Never Knew About Your Childhood & Go Inside the U.S. Capitol
Breana Hassett, a biological anthropologist from University College London, discusses the fascinating evolutionary reasons for humanity's long childhood compared to other species. She explores the importance of prolonged learning and dependency. Meanwhile, Kate Andersen Brower, a CNN contributor and author, takes us on an intriguing tour of the U.S. Capitol, revealing hidden histories and unique facts about its workers and roles. Together, they weave a narrative about human development and the symbolic significance of one of America's most iconic buildings.

Oct 14, 2024 • 49min
What Makes You Uniquely Human & How Words Affect Your Thoughts
In this engaging discussion, Adam Rutherford, a science writer and author of "The Book of Humans," uncovers the surprising traits that distinguish humans from other species. He challenges common perceptions of human uniqueness, touching upon our emotional complexities. Meanwhile, Steven Mithen, an archaeologist, explores the origins of language, revealing how our ancestors evolved from grunting to using words. He delves into how language shapes thought and perception, emphasizing its pivotal role in human communication and culture.

Oct 12, 2024 • 49min
Understanding Our Phobias & How Your Dog Thinks – SYSK Choice
Kate Summerscale, a writer known for her thorough insights in "The Book of Phobias & Manias," dives into the fascinating world of phobias. She discusses unusual fears like popcorn and explores their origins. Alexandra Horowitz, a leading researcher in dog cognition and author of "The Year of the Puppy," reveals how dogs perceive the world, debunking myths about their emotions and intelligence. Together, they illuminate the complexities of human fears and our furry companions' minds.

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Oct 10, 2024 • 49min
What Makes You an Introvert or Extrovert? & Why Things Smell
Holley Gerth, a life coach and author, explores the nuances of introversion and extroversion, addressing common misconceptions and encouraging self-acceptance. She discusses traits, strengths, and the societal pressures faced by both personality types. Ann-Sophie Barwich, a cognitive scientist, dives into the fascinating world of smell—how it impacts perception and evokes memories. The conversation highlights the unique nature of our olfactory senses and their influence on behavior, offering insights into why certain smells resonate with us.

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Oct 7, 2024 • 50min
How to Know What Someone is Thinking & The Amazing Success Story of LEGO
In a captivating discussion, Daniel Konstanski, US Editor for Blocks Magazine and author of The Secret Life of LEGO Bricks, shares insights into the fascinating evolution of LEGO from a Danish woodshop to a global toy phenomenon. He explores how LEGO stands out against high-tech distractions and the meticulous design processes behind its iconic instructions. The conversation also delves into the complexities of understanding interpersonal communication, revealing surprising misconceptions about our ability to read others' thoughts and feelings.

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Oct 5, 2024 • 51min
Setting Effective Boundaries & How to Make Important Decisions Confidently - SYSK Choice
Melissa Urban, a boundary-setting expert and author of "The Book of Boundaries," shares her insights on establishing effective personal limits without offending others. She provides scripts to simplify the process, emphasizing the profound benefits of clear communication in relationships. Dr. Neil Shortland, a military decision-making expert, discusses overcoming decision inertia by embracing personal values and taking action rather than getting stuck in indecision. Together, they equip listeners with tools for healthier interactions and confident decision-making.

Oct 3, 2024 • 46min
How to Sync with Your Circadian Rhythms & A Fascinating History of Cars
Discover the surprising truth about hydration and the outdated myth of drinking eight glasses of water daily. Dive into the fascinating world of circadian rhythms, learning how your body's internal clocks regulate everything from sleep to metabolism. Uncover the history of the automobile, from Carl Benz’s groundbreaking inventions to the stark differences between American and European car designs. Explore how the evolution of cars reflects cultural shifts, consumer preferences, and the impact of technology on modern vehicles.

Sep 30, 2024 • 49min
Why We Still Don’t Have Flying Cars & Your Amazing Teeth
Nicole Kobie, a tech journalist and author, discusses why we still lack flying cars despite expectations from decades past. She explains the societal preferences and technological challenges that have stymied these innovations. Additionally, she touches on the future of autonomous vehicles and the ethical complexities of AI. Meanwhile, zoologist Bill Schutt delves into the fascinating world of teeth, exploring their evolution, maintenance, and surprising connections to overall health. Together, they offer an eye-opening look at technology and biology.

Sep 28, 2024 • 51min
How to Get it All Done and Be Happy & Why Most Food Advice is Wrong - SYSK Choice
Cassie Holmes, a UCLA marketing professor and author of "Happier Hour," discusses how to escape time poverty by prioritizing meaningful activities and making time for pleasure. She shares insights into managing technology’s impact on our schedules and emphasizes the importance of treating weekends like vacations for improved happiness. Additionally, Tim Spector, a genetic epidemiologist, challenges common food myths, advocating for a personal approach to nutrition and debunking misconceptions about breakfast, plant-based diets, and dietary salt.