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Nov 3, 2022 • 4min

[RERUN] What is sapiosexuality?

What are you most attracted to when looking for someone to date? Social status? A sense of humour? Good looks? Those are all positive traits for sure, but for sapioseuxals there’s one quality which trumps all others, and that’s intelligence. The word comes from the Latin word “sapien”, which means wise. Sapiosexuals don’t fall in love at first sight or even through an emotional spark. Rather, they seduce one another through long and complex discussions. Their partners may well have a successful career and financial stability too, but it’s the intelligence which really counts most. The brain has to be stimulated on an intellectual level before a sapiosexual would even consider the thought of physical intimacy.It’s nothing new being attracted to someone who’s intelligent, is it? Is sapiosexuality a sexual orientation in its own right? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:What does the future hold for the Amazon rainforest?Why are Just Stop Oil activists targeting works of art?Could you be genetically immune to Covid?A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 2, 2022 • 5min

What does the future hold for the Amazon rainforest?

It’s been two years since we last discussed the Amazon on Do You Really Know, and even in that time, the outlook for the world’s largest tropical rainforest has worsened significantly. A report called “Amazonia against the Clock” was released in September, warning that the rainforest could reach a point of no return as soon as 2025.A study published in Nature Climate Change journal in March 2022 explained that three quarters of the Amazon has lost some of its resilience since the turn of the century. That means it’s recovering more slowly from events like droughts and fires affecting it. This is largely down to less water evaporating from leaves within the forest, which in turn means less rain. The more deforestation there is, the more the problem is exacerbated; it’s a vicious circle. What are the possible consequences? Has the destruction of the Amazon worsened in recent years? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:Why do we celebrate Halloween?Why do we change clocks twice per year?What is ghosting?A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 2, 2022 • 4min

Why are Just Stop Oil activists targeting works of art?

Picture this. You’re in a fine art museum, admiring some of the greatest masterpieces of all time, and all of a sudden someone throws a can of soup over one of them. Sounds pretty surreal, right? Well that’s exactly the scene that visitors to London’s National Gallery found themselves confronted with on 14th October 2022. So what happened? Two young women threw tomato soup over Van Gogh’s Sunflowers and then each glued a hand to the wall behind the painting. One of them then started addressing onlookers with the words: “What is worth more, art or life?”. As it turned out, the pair were members of an environmental activist group called “Just Stop Oil”.When was Just Stop Oil created and what are their aims? So why are they targeting works of art then? How have the public reacted to Just Stop Oil’s campaigns? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:Why do we celebrate Halloween?Why do we change clocks twice per year?What is ghosting?A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 1, 2022 • 4min

Could you be genetically immune to Covid?

Covid has swept the globe sparing very few, in fact some people have had covid multiple times. But then there are some lucky people who have never had it even if they work or live with infected people. According to research from the University of Oxford and University of California, this might be due to a particular gene mutation that effectively makes them immune. Well, sort of.It is a bit more complicated than being genetically immune to Covid. At first scientists believed some people might be completely resistant to Covid, like the ‘superdogers’ people who are immune to other viruses like HIV and no matter how much they are exposed to it, they will never catch it. Although scientists have found that it is a bit different with Covid. Does this mean a Covid-immune person can’t ever catch covid? Why does their immune system work like that? What does this mean for the rest of us? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:Why do we celebrate Halloween?Why do we change clocks twice per year?What is ghosting?A Bababam Originals podcast, written and produced by Amber Minogue.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Nov 1, 2022 • 4min

[RERUN] What are puff bars?

Health professionals have warned against the dangers of puff bars on younger consumers for some time now. This recent phenomenon has become massively popular with young people, and especially on TikTok. Puff bars, also known as vape pens or pod mods, are flavoured electronic cigarettes designed for one-time use.Social networks have been flooded with puff bars of all different colours. From far away, their eye-catching design actually makes them look like sweets, which could be seen as a sneaky marketing move to target teenagers. They don’t contain tobacco and generally come in sweet and fruity flavours, such as wild berries, coconut, grapes, mango,  mint or pineapple. On TikTok, users even have fun ranking the best varieties. Do they taste like regular cigarettes? How did this trend start? Are they as bad for you as regular cigarettes? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:Why do we celebrate Halloween?Why do we change clocks twice per year?What is ghosting?A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 31, 2022 • 4min

Why do we celebrate Halloween?

Halloween is here and if you’re anything like us, you’ll be frantically doing some last-minute pumpkin carving or stocking up on sweets for trick-or-treaters. Maybe you’re going to a Halloween party dressed up as a ghost, witch or any other kind of spooky creature. But have you ever wondered where all these quirky customs came from? While Halloween seems like a very modern celebration, its origins actually go back well over 1000 years. It started out with an ancient Celtic festival called Samhain (Sow-in). As you may know, the Celts lived in the area that is now Ireland, the UK and the north of France. They would celebrate their new year on 1st November, a night on which they believed the boundary between the worlds of the living and the dead became blurred, with the ghosts of the dead returning to earth.Who were the first people to come up with the idea then? What about trick-or-treating and some of the other modern customs, where do they come from? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:Why is my circadian rhythm so important?Why do we enjoy being scared?What is an oil shock?A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 30, 2022 • 5min

Why do we change clocks twice per year?

“Spring forward, fall back” goes the saying; that’s right - today, Sunday the 30th of October 2022, saw the clocks go back an hour, meaning it gets dark earlier all of a sudden and winter is on its way!If there’s one day, or rather two days, of the year where you don’t want to schedule any important appointments, it’s on a day when the clock changes. Forgetting the time change is something that’s happened to all of us at least once in our lifetimes. Changing our clocks is so ingrained into our culture that we never really call it into question. But it has actually become a subject of debate in recent years, with some people even saying we should do away with the whole idea.Who first came up with the idea then? What’s the point of it all? Why is it a subject of debate then? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:Why is my circadian rhythm so important?Why do we enjoy being scared?What is an oil shock?A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 30, 2022 • 5min

[RERUN] What is ghosting?

With Halloween right around the corner, find out about the not-so-spooky internet behavior we all hate: ghosting. Listen to our rerun episode! Ghosting is a modern slang term for ceasing all communication without any warning or explanation. It’s likely happened to you in the past at some point, and you may well have ghosted someone yourself! The term was first added to dating jargon in the 2000s, and has become more common with the rise of social media, online dating and casual hookup services. A survey by Elle.com found that half of all men and women had ghosted someone at least once in the past. Meanwhile, only 23% of women and 36% of men had never experienced ghosting in any capacity, either as the ghost or the ghostee.When did ghosting come about? Why do people ghost? Are there any other alternatives to ghosting? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:What is the great unretirement?What is K-Pop?Am I fexting in my relationships like the Bidens?A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 29, 2022 • 4min

What is sad nipple syndrome?

The nipples are an erogenous zone for many people. But as it turns out, having them touched can bring on a whole other kind of feeling for others. The so-called sad nipple syndrome has been discussed more openly on Reddit and Tiktok in the last few years, raising awareness. But it still remains somewhat of a mystery.It refers to a wave of negative emotions on a person when their nipples are touched, or come into contact with clothing that’s too tight. It seems to be more common in women, but there have been cases of men being affected too. A wide range of emotions have been noted: deep sadness, jealousy, nostalgia or irritability, to name a few.What kind of negative emotions are we talking about? Is there a scientific explanation behind sad nipple syndrome? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:Why is my circadian rhythm so important?Why do we enjoy being scared?What is an oil shock?A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 28, 2022 • 4min

Why is my circadian rhythm so important?

You’ve no doubt heard references to the existence of body clocks, and it’s no surprise because all of our bodily functions are regulated by the circadian system. To put it simply, our circadian rhythms optimise bodily functions. In this episode, we explain why it is important. They are managed by a master clock known as the circadian pacemaker which is formed of around 20,000 neurons. It’s situated in the brain, more specifically in the hypothalamus. The sleep-wake cycle is an obvious example of a circadian rhythm. But these cycles help many other systems to function too, like hunger, organ activity, memory consolidation and pain perception. The word “circadian” actually comes from the Latin “circa diem”, meaning “around a day”.What are the dangers of a disrupted circadian rhythm? What’s the best way to stop circadian rhythms from getting disrupted? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen to the latest episodes, click here:Why do we enjoy being scared?What is an oil shock?What is King Charles’ role in the Church of England?A Bababam Originals podcast written and produced by Joseph Chance.In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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