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Something You Should Know

Solving the Mystery of the Hamburger & Understanding the Risks in Your Life

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

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

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2019

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

If you want to learn something better and faster, there is a little trick that seems to work. We begin this episode by revealing some research from John Hopkins School of Medicine that says a slight change in the way you learn any new skill can make all the difference in the world. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/media/releases/want_to_learn_a_new_skill_faster_change_up_your_practice_sessions Nothing is more American than the hamburger. We eat a lot of them. So where did the hamburger originate? Who came up with the idea? How has it evolved over the years? Award-winning writer Chris Carosa, author of the book Hamburger Dreams:How Classic Crime Solving Techniques Helped Crack the Case of America’s Greatest Culinary (https://amzn.to/2Hevorp) did some good old fashioned detective work to uncover the real story of the hamburger. He joins me to discuss what he found.   Your life is full of risks. Almost everything you do has some risk in it- from what you buy in the store to investments to simply driving down the street. Alison Schrager, an economist and journalist joins me to help us all understand how risks work and offers advice on how we can handle risk better. Alison is the author of the book An Economist Walks Into a Brothel: And Other Unexpected Places to Understand Risk (https://amzn.to/2VUkjDZ). It seems most people are put off by the sound of someone slurping their food. Yet people do it and in some cultures it is considered quite normal. So why do people do it? Does it serve a purpose that only people who slurp know about? Listen to find out. https://www.rd.com/advice/relationships/annoying-eating-habits/ This Week's Sponsors -Capterra. To discover the best software for your business - for free - go to www.Capterra.com/something -Linzess. For information about your IBSC symptoms go to www.ohmygut.info/podcast. -Capital One. What's in your wallet? www.CapitalOne.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today on something you should know, if you want to learn a new skill faster, there's

0:06.7

a little trick I'm about to tell you, then the mystery of the hamburger.

0:11.5

Where did it come from?

0:13.0

Was it Hamburg, Germany?

0:14.0

McDonald's in the 1960s went to Hamburg, Germany to give them some certificate thanking

0:19.5

them for inventing the hamburger.

0:21.4

And the mayor said, we didn't do that.

0:23.9

It really came about in the late 1800s in America.

0:27.9

It was an invention of necessity.

0:30.2

Plus, why do some people slurp their food and annoy everyone around them?

0:35.2

Actually, it's for a very good reason.

0:37.4

An understanding risk, a lot of people don't like to take risks, but you have to.

0:43.2

People who take risks regularly like traders on Wall Street, or I think there's a really

0:47.4

interesting paper by an economist named John List with people who trade sports cards,

0:52.0

that people who take risks regularly tend to be much smarter at it.

0:56.1

Call this today on something you should know.

1:16.7

I have two sons, and in the last year, both of them have decided to learn how to skate

1:22.4

and now they're both playing hockey, and they're both pretty good at it, and they both

1:26.7

really love it.

1:27.7

So, I've decided I better learn how to skate.

1:30.8

So I'm now taking skating lessons.

1:33.4

And so this really caught my eye.

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