science
/
science -
6 years ago
Tracey Logan investigates the latest science news. Roland Pease reports on recent warnings that we're heading for one of the most severe El Ninos on record which could distort weather patterns around the world. Spongey sphagnum moss provides...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
You don't have to be afraid of math (or anything) when you adapt techniques that make you excel at other things. "You can do way more than you think you can do." -Barbara Oakley The Cheat Sheet: Why is following your passion not always your best opt...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Discover how lessons learned by a special forces veteran can be applied to the worlds of business, finance, strategy, and marketing.
"It's not survival of the fittest; it's survival of the most adaptable." -Robert Patrick Lewis
The Cheat Sheet:...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
If you want to write a book that creates a movement, earns you a fortune, and changes the world, you need to think beyond the bestseller.
"The best time to start was yesterday; the next-best time to start is today." -Hal Elrod
The Cheat Sheet:
W...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Welcome to Fan Mail Friday #25! No jibber-jabber, just a short show where we answer Art of Charm listener mail and give out mini-lessons for the weekend!
In this episode:
You can't hold a whole fraternity responsible for the behavior of a few sic...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Think you have a lousy time remembering things? You're probably not giving your brain enough credit. According to this expert, it's never too late to expand your capacity for memory.
"Definitely everyone can dramatically improve their memory from wh...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Self-doubt is normal, but it can be overwritten. Harness the innate ability of the confident brain to grow and learn over time to change your life for the better.
"The brain is velcro for the bad and teflon for the good." -Rick Hanson
The Cheat She...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Welcome to Fan Mail Friday #24! No jibber-jabber, just a short show where we answer Art of Charm listener mail and give out mini-lessons for the weekend!
In this episode:
Is hitting on women disrespectful?
Listener JT has a funny (but possibly e...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Why the expansion of the paleolithic brain was powered by cooked carbohydrates. Gareth Mitchell talks to Professor of Evolutionary Genetics, Mark Thomas, about the difficulties of establishing what our ancestors ate. More than half the world's corals...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Why the expansion of the paleolithic brain was powered by cooked carbohydrates. Gareth Mitchell talks to Professor of Evolutionary Genetics, Mark Thomas, about the difficulties of establishing what our ancestors ate. More than half the world...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Don't let "success" get in the way of living a life that maximizes your impact and happiness.
"Do you really want to devote your life to the single-minded pursuit of a particular goal where you have a less than 50 percent chance of achieving it, and...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Accomplish more of the things you want to do with the power of the hustle.
"When I arrived here, I was so painfully clueless; I arrived at San Francisco International Airport asking someone how to get to Silicon Valley." -Steli Efti
The Cheat Sheet...
science
/
science -
6 years ago
Think like a negotiator in all aspects of life and create win-win results by understanding the pitfalls to avoid.
"That's all negotiation is -- basically a technical term for discussions and conversations to reach an agreement." -Eldonna Lewis Ferna...
science
/
science -
7 years ago
Welcome to Fan Mail Friday #23
In this episode:
You can give her enough space to fly a rocketship, but she's already moved on. You should, too.
Another listener chimes in with some positive thoughts about the 9-5 routine we talked about last wee...
science
/
science -
7 years ago
As Scotland announces it ban on GM crops and with the current post of chief scientific adviser for Scotland vacant, Adam talks to the previous post holder, Professor Muffy Calder about the role of science advice to government and her reaction to news...