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Something You Should Know

How Great Ideas Are Born & Why We Stick With People Like Us

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

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

4.5 β€’ 4.3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 26 January 2026

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Written communication strips away tone, facial expression, and nuance β€” which is why texts and emails are so easy to misinterpret. Sarcasm, humor, and intent can get lost, sometimes with awkward or costly consequences. This episode begins with how emojis can restore subtlety to digital communication β€” if you know which ones actually help and which ones make things worse. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0747563221002946?utm Some of the greatest ideas β€” and even entire careers β€” were never planned. Potato chips, penicillin, and Post-it Notes were all accidents. Success often comes not from careful design, but from noticing opportunities hidden inside unexpected events. Innovation expert Paul Sloane explains how breakthroughs really happen and how you can position yourself to recognize them when they appear. Paul is author of The Art of Unexpected Solutions (https://amzn.to/3ZeKEvw). People naturally gravitate toward others who think, act, and believe the same way they do. We form tribes β€” social, political, professional β€” and those bonds can feel deeply comforting. But this instinct also shapes how we see outsiders and influences cooperation, conflict, and culture itself. Cultural psychologist Michael Morris explores why humans evolved this instinct and whether it ultimately helps or harms us. He is author of Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together (https://amzn.to/4pJ6K4n). And finally, weight loss is one of the most common New Year’s resolutions β€” and one of the quickest to be abandoned. Research suggests that a handful of surprisingly small habits can dramatically improve your chances of sticking with it. We wrap up with what actually works. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34259635/ PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS SHOPIFY: In 2026, stop waiting and start selling with Shopify! Sign up for your $1 per month trail and start selling today at https://Shopify.com/sysk PLANET VISIONARIES: We love the Planet Visionaries podcast, so listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you're listening to this podcast! In partnership with The Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

AI is incredible. They can teach you how to fry an egg and even write a poem, pirate style.

0:07.0

But it knows nothing about your work. Slackbot is different. It doesn't just know the facts.

0:14.0

It knows your schedule. It can turn a brainstorm into a brief and it doesn't need to be taught.

0:20.0

Because Slackbot isn't just another AI.

0:22.6

It's AI that knows your work as well as you do.

0:25.6

Visit Slack.com forward slash meet SlackBot to learn more.

0:29.6

Today on something you should know, the power of emojis to prevent misunderstanding. Then the real way great ideas and true success are born.

0:43.7

The idea that, you know, you can plan for success is a dangerous idea. And most older people, if they look back and that they're honest, they'll say that many of the most interesting things that happened to them in life were the result of an accident. He started a business, it didn't work, but they stumbled on something else.

0:58.0

They met their future partner by accident.

1:02.0

Also, a proven way that really helps lose weight and keep it off.

1:06.0

And the fascinating way humans congregate in tribes.

1:10.0

We like people like us. The reason it feels good

1:13.9

when we're in a like-minded group and everybody knows your name and everybody understands you

1:18.6

is because we have needs that get satiated by that experience. It's part of the human nature.

1:26.7

All this today on something you should know.

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