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Something You Should Know

Digital Communication Done Right & Buy What You Love Without Going Broke

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

Science, Social Sciences, Self-improvement, Education, Health & Fitness

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Beer should be served ice cold. Bottled beer is better than canned beer. These are just 2 incorrect assumptions people have about beer. This episode begins with a look at common beliefs about beer that just aren’t true – and what the real story is. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/61195/11-common-misconceptions-about-beer You have a lot of options when it comes to communicating with others. You can text, video chat, email, phone or speak face-to-face. What you may not realize or think about is that the method of communication you choose itself sends a message. Choose the wrong method and you send the wrong message. Here to discuss the fascinating research behind all this is Andrew Brodsky. He is a management professor at McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin and author of the book PING: The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication (https://amzn.to/41h5fQH). Have you ever really examined what you spend your money on in say, the last 90 days? When you do, you just may learn some fascinating things about yourself. That is why it is one of several recommendations you will hear from my guest Jen Smith. She reveals how once you are clear on what is truly important to you, you can stop wasting money on things that don't matter and buy what you really love. Jen Smith is a personal finance expert and co-host of the Frugal Friends podcast (https://www.frugalfriendspodcast.com/) who has written for and been featured in Forbes, Money Magazine and Business Insider. She is co-author of the book, Buy What You Love Without Going Broke (https://amzn.to/41dBBM9). What is the best way to deal with a hostile boss? Perhaps using a little hostility in return. Listen as I reveal how a little passive-aggressive hostility may be the perfect way to manage that belligerent boss. https://news.osu.edu/news/2015/01/20/hostile-boss-study-finds-advantages-to-giving-it-right-back/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today on something you should know, some things you probably believe about beer that just

0:08.7

aren't true.

0:10.1

Then how electronic communication can help or hurt your message.

0:14.5

For example, if you're engaged in a potential conflict with a friend or an acquaintance

0:19.4

and you're doing it over text or email,

0:21.6

it would sometimes be really beneficial to say, hey, it seems like we're not reading each other correctly.

0:26.6

Can we have a quick phone call?

0:27.6

But people tend not to do that.

0:29.6

Also, a great way to handle a hostile boss and an insightful glimpse into how we spend our money.

0:42.1

So there's a disconnect on what we love and what we spend money on.

0:46.2

I think when we ask people, what is most important to you?

0:50.2

They usually have these answers of like family and friends.

0:55.7

But then when we talk about like what do you love to spend money on, we jump straight to things.

0:58.9

All this today on something you should know.

1:06.4

Recently, I was asked to try a supplement called mitopure and then talk about it here.

1:08.6

And I said, well, let me check it out.

1:12.6

So mitopure is a precise dose of urolithin A. That's a metabolic compound that is clinically proven

1:16.6

to target the effects of age-related cellular decline.

1:20.6

And it's also found in small amounts in certain fruits and nuts.

1:24.6

Now, as I've talked about many times here, I work at staying fit and healthy.

1:29.5

It's important to me. And when I researched some studies online and found urolithin A, which is

1:35.3

what mitopure is, is shown to deliver double-digit increases in muscle strength and endurance,

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