Interesting Facts For Curious Minds: 1572 Random But Mind-Blowing Facts About History, Science, Pop Culture And Everything In Between

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Interesting Facts For Curious Minds: 1572 Random But Mind-Blowing Facts About History, Science, Pop Culture And Everything In Between

Interesting Facts For Curious Minds: 1572 Random But Mind-Blowing Facts About History, Science, Pop Culture And Everything In Between

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Hosted by Bruce Daisley, Twitter’s European vice president, Eat Sleep Work Repeat focuses on how individuals and businesses can improve workplace culture. The format is admittedly bog-standard, but Keen is unpredictable enough to fire off the occasional left-field question, delivering a generally more original product than your usual talk-radio-style podcast. This true story, narrated by BBC journalist Josh Baker, tells the story of a nearly four-year investigation to understand how Sam Sally (also known as Sam Elhassani) went from Indiana to ISIS territory, and what happened when she came back.

Want to know how the west’s narrow definition of corruption obscures a vast wealth transfer from the global south to wealthy westerners? Told in the style of a 1930s radio drama – scary sounds, dramatic music, hammy reenactments – The Last Archive is a podcast that explores how history can be understood through documents and evidence.Lions have been symbols of power and strength in many cultures throughout history and are often referred to as the "King of the Jungle" or "King of the Beasts. com Family Editor Stephanie Lowe tells us, "Trying to get my five-year-old to tell me about his day is the trickiest thing about parenting at the moment. So, buckle up and prepare to amuse children, impress (or annoy) your co-workers, dazzle your dinner party guests, and have your own mind blown with our best collection of extraordinary and fun tidbits.

However, while all of these are worth a listen, what you really stay for is the episode on the Panama Papers.

One theory suggests we've evolved to sweat whilst anxious to alert the brains of other people around us so they are primed for whatever it is that's making us anxious. The Dead Sea has a very high density because of its salt content, which would make it impossible for you to sink. A skinny person tends to have less muscle mass than others, meaning their basal metabolic rate (BMR) is lower than those of a high muscle mass – this gives them a slow metabolism, not a fast one. Guests include Sue Unerman on gender inequality in the workplace, Rob Briner on evidence-based management and Cal Newport on digital minimalism.

Toby has written for PCGamesN, Gamepur, GameRevolution, Pocket Tactics, Nintendo Life, Cineworld and The Loadout.In each episode, Daisley interviews a different guest to get their insight on various aspects of life at work – it’s a great one to check out if you don’t have time to get through as many business books as you’d like. From dealing with trolls to baring your soul on social media, this series has never been more relevant for emerging women in the workplace. Channel 4 newsreader Krishnan Guru-Murthy sits down with some of the best and brightest figures in tech, politics, economics, science, business, arts, and culture to explore their work and ask one big question: what's their big idea to improve the world? It is the essential source of information and ideas that make sense of a world in constant transformation. It hints at wider issues in the tech startup – how did what was essentially a real estate company get such a huge valuation?



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