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Best of LMS: Episodes 1-12


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Synopsis: This week we have compiled a “best of” podcast compilation for you, consisting of great moments from our first 12 episodes. This is a great look back for those that missed previous episodes. It’s also a perfect starter for new listeners to get into Learn Me Something.

Duration: 1:58:55

Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb

Episode Links
  • What is emotional Intelligence?.
  • The definition of rationality
  • The definition of paradox
  • What is cognitive bias?
  • Chemotherapy
  • “Daniel Hauser, cancer-stricken 13-year-old boy, says he’s angry about continuing court-ordered chemo”
  • “Amish girl, 12, is ‘cancer free’ two years after her family was forced into hiding over court battle to force her to have chemotherapy, as judge drops case”
  • Malcolm Gladwell’s “The Treatment”
  • Quantum Entanglement on Wikipedia
  • A history on lynching via Wikipedia
  • Shamanism explained on Wikipedia
  • Regulations explained on Wikipedia
  • Central Nervous System
  • Dendrite
  • Soma
  • Neuron
  • Synapse
  • Epilepsy triggers
  • Epileptic seizure events
  • History of epilepsy
  • Living alone with epilepsy and how to stay safe
  • The types of epileptic seizures
  • What it’s like to have a seizure
  • Symptoms and causes of epilepsy
  • Epileptic seizures as described by Wikipedia
  • Book: “My Daddy Has Epilepsy” by Stacey Chillemi
  • Yoga for anxiety and depression
  • Relaxation techniques: Breath control helps quell errant stress response
  • Just Breathe: Body Has A Built-In Stress Reliever
  • Relaxation Techniques for Health
  • 4 scientific studies on how meditation can affect your heart, brain and creativity
  • When and (to an extent) why did the parties switch places?
  • Lyndon Johnson
  • Reactions to the New Deal
  • Why Did the Democratic and Republican Parties Switch Platforms?
  • Is it true that Democrats used to be the conservative party and Republicans used to be the progressive party?
  • How Voter ID Laws Discriminate
  • Road Rage on Wikipedia
  • Nearly 80% of drivers express significant anger/angression
  • Road Rage brochure from the AAA
  • Anger on the road
  • Road Rage: Who’s driving it?
  • Top 25 Causes of Car Accidents
  • The Psychology of Road Rage
  • Why Driving Makes Us So Mad
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