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Something You Should Know

The Brighter Side of Dying & Words We Use Interchangeably – But Shouldn’t

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

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

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

How much you like and enjoy a certain food is influenced by many things besides the food itself. The utensils, the color of the plate, etc. This episode begins with some interesting examples of this and why, if you are eating yogurt, you want to use one particular kind of spoon. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/utensils-can-influence-food-taste-how-much-you-eat-study-finds/ One thing we all must face is – death. As inevitable as it is, it’s not a topic most of us like to discuss. However, I think you will find this conversation to be different. Julie McFadden is a hospice care nurse with a unique take and unique perspective on death and dying as someone who deals with it every day. Is it possible to have a “good” death? What do people talk about in their final days and moments? What does Julie think about an afterlife? (She has a great story!). Julie has over 1 million followers on TikTok,(https://www.hospicenursejulie.com) she has been featured in Newsweek, USA Today, the Atlantic, Daily Mail and she is the author of the bestselling and highly acclaimed book Nothing to Fear: Demystifying Death to Live More Fully (https://amzn.to/3VWvN77)  Have you noticed we have words in English that almost mean the same thing as other words? For example, persuade and convince -what’s the difference? Or typeface and font – aren’t they the same? What about assume and presume? And is there a difference between the deep web and the dark web? Here to explain these fascinating and subtle differences in our language is Eli Burnstein. He is a humor writer whose work has appeared in The New Yorker and other publication and he is author of a book called Dictionary of Fine Distinctions: Nuances, Niceties, and Subtle Shades of Meaning (https://amzn.to/4cOURU8). When you have an important decision to make, you may want to pause and have a snack first. Listen as I explain why eating can help with decision making and what exactly you should eat first. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2010-01-decision-sugar.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Talmoor, Shishin' Mahaki.

0:03.0

Talmoor is my home.

0:06.2

My family have worked the land for generations.

0:10.8

My grand says the island does not belong to us but we belong to the island and

0:17.6

and we must be ready for a great evil is coming. His hand by Scallendy.

0:24.0

And death follows with it.

0:27.0

Listen and subscribe to the latest season of Undertoe, The Harrowing,

0:31.0

a Storyglass production presented by Realm, available wherever you get your

0:34.8

podcast. Today on something you should know, the odd things that affect how much

0:42.0

you enjoy food that have nothing to do with the food itself.

0:46.3

Then a hospice nurse answers questions about death and dying you've always wondered about,

0:52.2

because it's not like in the movies.

0:54.0

I've never seen one movie or television show that does death right.

0:59.0

I've never seen anyone give like a big long monologue,

1:02.0

close their eyes and just die. Never, never, never, never.

1:06.0

Also how eating first can help you make a better decision and subtle word differences you may not know like the difference between

1:14.4

convince and persuade the deep web and the dark web venom and poison.

1:19.6

Poison is when you bite it and venom is when it bites you.

1:24.0

So poison is when you eat, drink, touch, or inhale something.

1:28.0

Venom is when an animal actively injects you with their toxins.

1:32.0

All this today on something you should know.

1:37.1

A bloodbath tonight in the rural town of Shinnom.

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