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Something You Should Know

How to Make Money Quickly in a Crisis & Why We Are Getting Fatter and How to Stop It

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

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

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

The best way to solve your problems may be to pretend they are someone else’s. This episode begins with an interesting way to look at your problems that can help you come up with much better solutions. http://pss.sagepub.com/content/early/2014/06/09/0956797614535400 The coronavirus shutdown has many of us worried about money. Joining me to discuss ways you can make money quickly as well as into the future is Chris Guillebeau. Chris is the host of the podcast Side Hustle School (https://sidehustleschool.com/) and author of several books including his latest, The Money Tree: The Story About Finding a Fortune in Your Own Back Yard (https://amzn.to/2Rab2nQ). Chris has been a guest before and he is really good at helping people find news ways to make company. Do CDs and mp3s make music sound worse? Some people think so. Could you tell the difference between a CD and a high-resolution recording? Listen as I discuss what your ears may or may not be missing out on. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/rec.music.classical.recordings/m_kbHvHuQm0/QmhFwKbT5McJ Why are Americans so much heavier today than ever? What happened? More importantly, what can be done about it? Andy Boyle is a journalist who investigated why we have grown fatter. Andy reveals the causes and the solution that can help anyone lose weight. In fact Andy followed these simple practices and lost 100 pounds! He joins me to discuss his investigation and his journey to a slimmer self. Andy is the author of the book Big Problems: A Former Fat Guy’s Look at Why We’re Getting Fatter and What You Can Do to Fix It (https://amzn.to/3dRZMGn)  This Weeks' Sponsors -Better Help. Get 10% off your first month by going to www.BetterHelp.com/sysk and use the promo code: sysk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today on something you should know, the best way to solve your problems may be to pretend

0:07.4

there's someone else's.

0:09.1

Then, some help for people who are financially suffering because of the coronavirus.

0:13.8

And if you're in a place of desperation or if you're feeling a little bit panicked,

0:18.6

you know, what can you do right now to make money and then maybe even more important,

0:22.5

what can you do in the long term so that you're not going to return to that place.

0:26.4

You have something that you can rely on.

0:28.2

Also, do CDs and MP3s actually make recorded music sound worse and a journalist who was

0:35.3

very fat, investigates what really works to lose weight and why we're so heavy in the

0:41.0

first place.

0:42.0

They have incredibly smart scientists who are engineering the food to hit a certain couple

0:46.9

of categories such as crunch, having a lot of salt and a lot of fat.

0:52.5

And then feeling good in your mouth, that leads to you wanting to eat that thing a lot.

0:56.6

All this today on something you should know.

1:26.6

I'll mention it now.

1:28.7

We crossed 400 episodes of the something you should know podcast, which is a pretty big

1:34.0

deal.

1:35.2

This is episode 405.

1:38.3

So there are a lot of episodes that you could go back and listen to since you may have

1:42.5

a lot of time on your hands.

1:44.4

People seem to like when I recommend specific episodes because with 400 episodes, how

1:49.7

do you know where to start?

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