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Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia | Cumulus Podcast Network

Something You Should Know

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An Education, Society and Culture podcast featuring Mike Carruthers
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Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia | Cumulus Podcast Network

Something You Should Know

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Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia | Cumulus Podcast Network

Something You Should Know

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An Education, Society and Culture podcast featuring Mike Carruthers
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It makes sense that people cry when they are sad – but why do some of us cry when we are happy? This episode starts by examining how two opposite emotions can create the same symptom. By the way, what happy occasion do you think causes people t
Introducing 138. The Blogging Blueprint: Success Strategies from Mint Arrow's Corinne Stokoe from Millionaire University.Follow the show: Millionaire UniversityJoin Kirsten as she interviews Corinne, the founder of the successful blog
There’s nothing better than a really good laugh. What’s even better is, laughing offers some excellent health benefits too. I begin this episode by explain how laughter may just be the best medicine. https://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/a199682
Introducing 134. Monetizing A Faceless YouTube Channel with Tony Lysandrides from Millionaire University.Follow the show: Millionaire UniversityIn this episode of Millionaire University, special guest Tony Lysandrides shares his revol
We all have a sense of what romantic music is. But can that type of music really make you feel and act romantic? This episode begins with some interesting evidence on the power of music in the game of love. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases
Introducing 125. How to Start and Grow a Vending Machine Business with Little to No Money with Mike Hoffman from Millionaire University.Follow the show: Millionaire UniversityBuilding a lucrative income stream through vending machines
Getting car sick can really ruin a trip – for EVERYONE in the car! But maybe you’ve heard – there are now motion sickness glasses. Do they work? Reader’s Digest tested them and a lot of their readers left reviews. Listen and you will hear what
Introducing 135. Our 3 Non-Negotiables For Balancing Life & Business from Millionaire University.Follow the show: Millionaire UniversityFor this session of the Millionaire University podcast, Justin and Tara discuss their three key pri
There’s more to making a great burger than meets the eye. This summertime episode begins with expert advice on preparing the perfect burger on the grill from the guy who wrote the bible on the topic. Source: Steve Raichlen author of The Barbecu
Introducing Wolfgang Puck's Top Travel and Restaurant Recommendations: Vienna and Salzburg (Austria), Ethiopia, California (United States), Capri (Italy), and More from Travel That Matters.Follow the show: Travel That MattersWolfgang Puck, the
In an argument there are usually two things going on that make it so difficult. Listen as I begin this episode by explaining what those two important things are and how to fix them so you can then move forward and resolve the argument. Source:
When dogs meet they often sniff each other. It appears we humans do the same thing (to other humans, not dogs). This episode begins with an explanation of how people judge other people based on how they smell. And we do it all subconsciously. h
Sunscreen has been around for a long time. Has it changed much? Are there advancements in “sunscreen technology”? As summer begins, I explore the newest advancements in sunscreen. https://www.realsimple.com/new-sunscreens-6831077We revere lead
Of course, you know what a tank top is – but do you know why it is called a tank top? A tee-shirt looks like the letter T. But a tank top doesn’t look like a tank. So where did the name come from? Listen as I start this episode with the explana
We all know sunscreen is important – but only if you cover all the places you need to cover. Interestingly, there are several spots people often miss that leave them vulnerable to the harms of the sun. This episode begins with a list of the mos
Introducing The Trans Athletes Who Changed the Olympics—in 1936 from The New Yorker Radio Hour.Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio HourIn “The Other Olympians: Fascism, Queerness, and the Making of Modern Sports,” the journalist Michael Water
Whenever you see the equal sign, you know what it means. So how did these two little parallel lines come to mean - Is equal to? This episode begins with a story that goes back almost 1,000 years to reveal the answer. Source: Professor Stewart's
Introducing After Serving Decades in Prison for Murder, Two Men Fought to Clear Their Names from The New Yorker Radio Hour.Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio HourFor years, the staff writer Jennifer Gonnerman has reported on the case of Eric
10% of the human population is left-handed but what about other animals? Do they have a preference for which paw, foot, fin or wing to use? And what about the octopus? Do they prefer one arm over the other 7? Listen as I begin with the fascinat
Gasoline is expensive and we all need to make sure we are squeezing every mile out of every gallon. You have probably heard a lot of suggestions on how to conserve gas. This episode begins with a few effective methods you may not have heard of
Introducing Love Is Blind, and Allegedly Toxic from The New Yorker Radio Hour.Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio HourOn the reality-TV dating show  “Love Is Blind,” the most watched original series in Netflix history, contestants are alone i
Ever try to get your dog or cat to recognize themselves in the mirror? This episode begins with an explanation as to why the result is almost always disappointing. https://www.livescience.com/4272-elephant-awareness-mirrors-humans.htmlYou hear
So many of us fantasize about being rich. Wouldn’t it be great to win the lottery or inherit a ton of money or be born into a wealthy family? Well it isn’t always as wonderful as you might imagine. Listen as I begin by explaining what being ric
Why do they call it PLASTIC surgery? It seems like a weird word to use. What’s even weirder is that the term goes back a couple of centuries, even before we had plastic as we know it today. This episode begins with an explanation and once you h
The sound of crickets on a summer night can be quite pleasing. And the little critters making that sound have some interesting characteristics and abilities I bet you never knew. Listen to my explanation and you’ll have renewed respect for the
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