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Mar 4, 2021 • 4min

Level B.93 What is Patreon?

The discussion unveils the intriguing world of online monetization for creators. Patreon emerges as a key player, allowing fans to support their favorite creators through monthly subscriptions. The hosts delve into how patrons fund ongoing content instead of just products, and explore different pricing tiers with real-life examples. Exclusive rewards for patrons, such as extra content and public acknowledgments, add to the appeal. The conversation also tackles the challenges of monetizing free content and the importance of supporting creators' artistic endeavors.
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Feb 25, 2021 • 4min

Level 2.166 Animals, humans and diseases

Dive into the fascinating links between animals and human diseases. Discover how European livestock spread devastating illnesses to indigenous populations. Learn about recent zoonotic diseases like Ebola and COVID-19. Uncover why COVID-19's airborne nature made it so contagious. Hear about the surprising transmission of the virus between humans and pets. The hosts also reflect on the implications of close livestock contact and the drastic measures taken in farming to control outbreaks. End on a light note with a humorous take on vegetarianism.
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Feb 11, 2021 • 4min

Level 3.166 P@$$word$

Forgot your password again? You’re not alone! Password resets are the top reason users contact IT help desks, and the duo dives into the pitfalls of using simple passwords. Discover how hackers employ dictionary attacks and why two-factor authentication might complicate your login process. They also share tips on creating strong, unique passwords and how password managers can save the day. Don’t miss their expert advice on securely storing your credentials!
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Feb 4, 2021 • 4min

Level 1.165 Children's stories

Dive into a whimsical exploration of childhood literature! Jackie shares the touching tale of Pookie, a winged rabbit on a quest for self-discovery and friendship. Meanwhile, Richard reminisces about the adventurous escapades of the Famous Five, a group of kids and their dog uncovering mysteries together. Both hosts encourage listeners to reflect on their own favorite childhood stories, weaving nostalgia and excitement into the conversation.
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Jan 29, 2021 • 5min

Level B.92 Clickbait

Discover the shocking truth behind clickbait tactics on YouTube! The hosts dive into harmful viral cooking tricks and the inadequate response from platforms. Learn how content farms manipulate views and why misleading thumbnails are so effective. They also explore the bias that favors big channels, leaving small creators struggling in the shadows. This engaging discussion uncovers the dark side of online content and exposes the unequal playing field in the digital world.
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Jan 14, 2021 • 4min

Level 2.165 Before the internet: buying records

Journey back to the days when buying music meant visiting shops and flipping through albums. Richard and Jackie share nostalgic stories about their first vinyl purchases and the iconic album covers that made an impression. They delve into the differences between singles and albums, along with the tactile joy of record players. As they reminisce about the shift from vinyl to CDs, they express sadness over the decline of physical record shopping and the magic it once held.
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Jan 7, 2021 • 4min

Level 3.165 Lockdown

Explore the evolving vocabulary surrounding COVID-19 rules and restrictions. Understand the critical difference between a pandemic and an epidemic. Learn about personal protective equipment and what it entails. Discover the distinctions between lockdowns, curfews, and stay-at-home orders. Delve into social distancing measures and the roles of self-isolation versus self-quarantine. Get insights on track and trace notifications. Finally, hear how mask-wearing and hand-washing are now part of everyday life.
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Dec 10, 2020 • 4min

Level 2.164 Before the Internet: travelling

Jackie and Richard reminisce about how travelers organized trips before the digital age. Discover the nostalgia of calling central inquiries for train times and relying on high-street travel agents for flights. They discuss the allure of package holidays that simplified travel logistics. Without the internet, research meant heavy guidebooks and chatting with locals for the best tips. The conversation wraps up with a humorous acknowledgment of how much easier travel planning has become today.
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Nov 26, 2020 • 4min

Level 3.164 Honesty is the best policy

What if everyone acted with honesty? The hosts dive into proof of payment systems in public transport, exploring how rules are enforced to prevent fare evasion. They discuss trust-based sales through honesty boxes at roadside stalls and evaluate behavior towards individuals versus institutions. Personal stories about lost wallets highlight the spectrum of honesty, contrasting experiences of items returned versus lost forever. Ultimately, a hopeful reflection emerges: honest people might just outnumber the dishonest.
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Nov 19, 2020 • 4min

Level B.91 Stand out!

Jackie and Richard explore how packaging can distinguish products in a crowded market. They delve into the psychology of colors and labels, revealing how vibrant wine labels catch shoppers' eyes. A cautionary tale unfolds as they discuss Tropicana's misguided redesign that lost its iconic imagery, leading to plummeting sales. The duo emphasizes the crucial link between design and brand identity, and share insights on eye-tracking technology that helps brands test what truly resonates with consumers. Understanding these factors is key for success!

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