The Downside of Disgust (Ep. 448)

It’s a powerful biological response that has preserved our species for millennia. But now it may be keeping us from pursuing strategies that would improve the environment, the economy, even our own health. So is it time to dial down our disgust reflex? You can help fix things — as Stephen Dubner does in this
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Zafarcakes Is Reinventing What Twitch Can Be… With a 15-Year-Old Sports Game

You can watch Zafarcakes Reside on Twitch every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, or you can binge it from the Start on YouTube and Twitch. [poilib part =”accentDivider”] I’t got a new supervisor. He’therefore that the slightly-too-proudly English, suit-wearing football manager of European brand new boys PES United. Heor rsquo;s a good family manhe enjoys a
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Tips on New Mobile Product Development for Tech Entrepreneurs

In this post, you’re likely to learn tips so that you can start a custom mobile app that people love. This fast guide Includes information on the following: Tip 1 — Create an Effective Product Strategy Tip 2 — Identify Goals of Different Personas by Creating a Customer Journey Map Tip 3 — Enhance Product
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The Importance of Baking in Space

The sight of a cookie had never left me wholeheartedly before this one showed up in my inbox. DoubleTree by Hilton, the hotel series, announced it would send just a tiny oven and a batch of cookie dough into the International Space Station so astronauts could, for the first timebake chocolate-chip cookies in space. The
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America’s Hidden Duopoly (Ep. 356 Rebroadcast)

In the most recent two-year election cycle, the political industry’s revenue was estimated to be $16 billion. Meanwhile customer satisfaction is at a historic low. (Photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty) We all know our political system is “broken” — but what if that’s not true? Some say the Republicans and Democrats constitute a wildly successful industry that
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Long-Term Thinking in a Start-Up Town (Ep. 381)

The average American family spends $9,000 per year owning and operating a car that is parked 96 percent of the time. John Zimmer — the president of Lyft — wants to free us from our cars. We talked to him in San Francisco. (Photo: Pxhere) Recorded live in San Francisco. Guests include the keeper of
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A Week In Austin, TX, On A $32,500 Salary

Welcome to Money Diaries, where we’re tackling what might be the last taboo facing modern working women: money. We’re asking millennials how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar. Calling all entrepreneurs: We want to hear from you! If you’re a freelancer or self-employed, we’d love
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