By Heidi Harley

science / science - 8 years ago

512: Linda Carroll | Lasting Love

Linda Carroll (@Lovecycleslinda), therapist and author of Love Cycles: The Five Essential Stages of Lasting Love, revisits the show to discuss how we can maintain strong romantic relationships for years beyond the initial hormones of early love. The Cheat Sheet: Like seasons, tides, and other natur...

science / science - 8 years ago

511: Dr. Melanie Watkins | Your Mental Health First

Dr. Melanie Watkins (@MWatkinsMD) is a psychiatrist who emphasizes the importance of making mental health a priority by minimizing the mystery -- and sometimes the misery -- of mental illness and addiction treatment. The Cheat Sheet: Maintaining mental health is as serious as maintaining physical h...

science / science - 8 years ago

Fan Mail Friday #61 | Shocked!

Time for Fan Mail Fridays, where we'll be answering your questions and dropping some knowledge and feedback to help you kick the weekend off right. In this episode: How do you deal with success anxiety when you find yourself deviating from an ambitious schedule? A disappointed Christian listener be...

science / science - 8 years ago

Human embryos, Transit of Mercury, Fishackathon, Fat labradors

In a major advance in the field of embryology, scientists this week have kept human embryos alive in petri dishes for record amounts of time. The legal limit for keeping fertilised human embryos in the lab is 14 days, a cut-off point set in 1979. Back then, scientists were able to keep embryos alive...

science / science - 8 years ago

Human embryos, Transit of Mercury, Fishackathon, Fat labradors

In a major advance in the field of embryology, scientists this week have kept human embryos alive in petri dishes for record amounts of time. The legal limit for keeping fertilised human embryos in the lab is 14 days, a cut-off point set in 1979. Back then, scientists were able to keep embr...

science / science - 8 years ago

Human embryos, Transit of Mercury, Fishackathon, Fat labradors

In a major advance in the field of embryology, scientists this week have kept human embryos alive in petri dishes for record amounts of time. The legal limit for keeping fertilised human embryos in the lab is 14 days, a cut-off point set in 1979. Back then, scientists were able to keep embr...

science / science - 8 years ago

510: AmyK Hutchens | The Secrets Leaders Keep

AmyK Hutchens (@AmyKHutchens), author of The Secrets Leaders Keep: Insightful Stories And Provocative Questions That Unlock The Hidden Secrets To Winning Big In Business And Life tells us how we can think more critically, solve our problems more quickly, build momentum, be more productive, and be mo...

science / science - 8 years ago

509: Duana Welch | The Evolution of Love

Dr. Duana Welch (@duanawelch), author of Love Factually: 10 Proven Steps from I Wish to I Do, rejoins us to discuss the evolution of love. The Cheat Sheet: What are some of the core differences between men and women? Learn how men and women have shaped each other psychologically and biologically ov...

science / science - 8 years ago

Fan Mail Friday #60 | Scent of Single

Time for Fan Mail Fridays, where we'll be answering your questions and dropping some knowledge and feedback to help you kick the weekend off right. In this episode: Your overall confidence is low and your desperation rises as you seek a new job in a new town with no luck yet -- and any hope of dati...

science / science - 8 years ago

Chernobyl, Drones, Tree crickets, Cern

30 years ago this week an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear plant. A fire raged for 10 days, spewing radioactive materials on the surrounding area and was detected throughout much of a continent. Yet, so many decades on, why is it so difficult to accurately measure the impacts on human health? Rich...

science / science - 8 years ago

Chernobyl, Drones, Tree crickets, Cern

30 years ago this week an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear plant. A fire raged for 10 days, spewing radioactive materials on the surrounding area and was detected throughout much of a continent. Yet, so many decades on, why is it so difficult to accurately measure the impacts on human hea...

science / science - 8 years ago

Chernobyl, Drones, Tree crickets, Cern

30 years ago this week an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear plant. A fire raged for 10 days, spewing radioactive materials on the surrounding area and was detected throughout much of a continent. Yet, so many decades on, why is it so difficult to accurately measure the impacts on human hea...