408: Science of Jealousy, Matterhorn Sports, & Drag Queens
The Brain Candy Podcast
Susie Meister PhD & Sarah Rice AMFT
4.7 • 2.8K Ratings
🗓️ 6 April 2020
⏱️ 56 minutes
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Today on Brain Candy, we find out why kids still think scientists are supposed to be men. Learn how UPS drivers are trained to deal with job hazards. Susie shares the story of a secret cave hidden in Mt. Rushmore. Sarah claims there is a basketball hoop in the Matterhorn. Find out why nobody dies at Disney. Susie reveals tips for happiness. Plus, we learn the history of lip-syncing.
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| 0:00.0 | Hey, yeah, hey, hey, girl funny running into you on here. Hello, everyone. Welcome to bring kitty podcast episode 408. |
| 0:22.0 | My god, we are trucking. Hello. I hope they still have weed available when it comes time for a 420 episode. That was one of the things I stockpiled before. |
| 0:32.6 | How funny is that that that some when might what if I run out then I have to be like, hey, Susie, can you supply me with you become my dealer? |
| 0:42.2 | No, that would be irony. Right. Wow, this really is the end of times. Are you like, are you rationing? Are you like today? I can do this much. |
| 0:54.2 | Not really. Wow. More like on the edge. More like, no, yeah. I mean, I guess it's like I find that, you know, it's weird because like, you know, I'm really. |
| 1:05.2 | There's like a lot of projects to do at home. So sometimes I forget and I'm like, oh, right, I have weed smoke. It's the you know, like, because I've just been like, you know, at nighttime when it's like, you know, I have work is done and time to like open up bottle one or like, you know, have little session and just relax and watch TV. |
| 1:25.2 | I'm like building a key of furniture and like, you know, or other furniture and like, you know, hanging stuff on the walls or cleaning my crazy person. |
| 1:33.2 | Kelly and I were just texting today about how in our mind, we envisioned this time being sort of, you know, like low key and a little more relaxing than normal life. |
| 1:45.2 | But at least in my case, I have so much more work to do because my son is home. So we have to teach him, but I'm still working full time and my husband is as well. |
| 1:55.2 | And so I have less time than I did before. |
| 1:59.2 | I mean, I've saved in the time that I usually spend commuting, but I felt the same. I feel like I thought I was going to have like, I was going to be bored or I'm not bored. |
| 2:10.2 | I am not either. And I'm like, oh, my God, how do I get all this stuff done today? I have a longer to do list. I don't know. |
| 2:16.2 | Yeah, and your house gets messier because there's people. |
| 2:19.2 | Oh, my gosh, absolutely. You know, for real. And like just like the time it takes to like clean everything, clean the kitchen and after like cooking all of our own meals, because we're doing everything at home. |
| 2:31.2 | And I thought maybe it wouldn't be too bad for you because you don't have a kid, but it doesn't make a difference. Does it? No, you're still busy. |
| 2:39.2 | Still busy. And yeah, and then it just, you know, it's just like kind of the things that you have to do just to switch everything or to. |
| 2:49.2 | Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, like all the tech stuff. Yes, correct. And it was like getting that all set up. And, and you know, I'm just real happy that I'm no longer. |
| 2:59.2 | That I have a desk and I have like, you know, my office set up because I was like recording episodes with this microphone attached to the ironing board. |
| 3:10.2 | And me sitting on a fold it like a, you know, fold out chair. |
| 3:15.2 | That's one thing I've enjoyed on Instagram is watching like celebrity chefs and their see their setups where it's like they put their phone on like a box of macaroni and cheese. |
| 3:28.2 | And everyone's just makeshift right now. Oh, that's for sure. You're just like, how can I make this work? My policy, as you know, in yours is to is like, we don't want to talk about the bad stuff. |
| 3:39.2 | We want to keep it light. I have a lot of fun and not really talk about the pandemic. One thing I have noticed, however, just which I think I was telling you, my feeling is that things like this put a magnifying glass on things that already exist. |
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