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Something You Should Know

How Things Do (and Don’t) Become Popular & How to Navigate Difficult Social Situations With Ease

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

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

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2018

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

“Eat your veggies – they’re good for you!” Every parent has said that to a child and yet, as a parent, you probably shouldn’t. I start this episode of the podcast with some fascinating research about what to tell kids about healthy foods. (http://www.chicagobooth.edu/about/newsroom/press-releases/2014/2014-05-08) What if I told you that nothing really goes viral? You’d probably say, “Of course it does – cat videos, songs, lots of things go viral.” Well, not according to Derek Thompson, senior editor at the Atlantic magazine and author of the book Hit Makers: How to Succeed in an Age of Distraction (https://amzn.to/2HtzsCC). Derek reveals exactly how things become popular – and it isn’t the way you might think.  In schools today there is a lot of emphasis on typing on a keyboard rather than writing with pen and paper. So you may be surprised to hear the benefits kids receive by simply writing on paper – and maybe schools should re-think their policies that deemphasize penmanship in early grades. (http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/03/science/whats-lost-as-handwriting-fades.html?_r=0)  Who hasn’t been socially anxious? I am sure you’ve been in one of those situations where a lot is on the line or you don’t know anyone and it makes it uncomfortable and difficult. This is especially true for the millions of people who are naturally socially anxious anyway. With some help is clinical psychologist Ellen Hendriksen author of How to Be Yourself: Quiet Your Inner Critic and Rise Above Social Anxiety (https://amzn.to/2v7gVtb). Ellen is also the host of the wildly popular podcast, Savvy Psychologist (https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/savvy-psychologist) She joins me to offer some rock solid suggestions to help navigate those anxiety provoking situations so you act, look and feel like you belong. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Thinking about spilling the tea?

0:02.2

WhatsApp has multiple layers of protection.

0:04.5

With enter-end encryption, no one but those in the chat can see it.

0:07.8

Which means you can spill the whole pot.

0:09.7

And with chat lock, you can password protect your most personal chats.

0:13.3

So you can spill the beans too.

0:15.0

And when all the features work together, you can spill everything on the table

0:19.1

without worrying about cleanup.

0:21.0

Because you can make it disappear at the press of a button.

0:24.0

So don't just spill the tea.

0:25.6

Spill it all.

0:26.8

WhatsApp.

0:27.6

Message privately with multiple layers of protection.

0:30.4

Today on something you should know, if you want to get kids to eat their vegetables,

0:35.9

there is definitely something you should not tell them.

0:39.1

Then how do things become popular and understanding the myth of going viral?

0:44.3

If you're a creator, don't expect that anything that you make will go viral.

0:49.0

Nothing really does.

0:50.8

Don't expect it just because you've made something that is funny or clever or smart or catchy

0:56.4

will simply catch on like it's the measles.

0:58.8

Also, does your child write with a pencil and paper or mostly type on a keyboard?

1:03.9

I'll explain why it matters.

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