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Something You Should Know

What Your Stuff Reveals About You & How Your Gut Affects Your Mood

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

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

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2018

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

The more decisions you make during the day, the worse you get at it. It’s called “decision fatigue” and everyone gets it. Listen as we begin this episode and discover just how it happens and what you can do about it. (http://jamesclear.com/willpower-decision-fatigue)  What does your stuff say about you? Tons, according to my first guest, Sam Gosling. Sam sent investigators and scientists to snoop around people’s homes and offices to discover what can be learned by their belongings. The results are in his book, Snoop: What Your Stuff Says about You (https://amzn.to/2HR1VSs). Sam joins me to explain what he discovered.  You probably don’t think a lot about food – but there are some fascinating things worth knowing. So we will explore things like how much food you eat in a year; the shelf life of Twinkies (if there is one) and what may be lurking in your peanut butter. (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/17/food-facts_n_4788746.html) The bacteria in your gut could actually have a significant impact on your mood and your ability to think and solve problems. It sounds weird but the science for this is pretty substantial. Journalist Scott Anderson explored this thoroughly for his book (published by National Geographic) called The Psychobiotic Revolution: Mood, Food and the New Science of the Gut-Brain Connection. Normally I am very conservative about what kind of health claims and advice I allow on the podcast but there really seems to be something to this and it could be of help for people with depression as well as people who have trouble with their gut. (https://amzn.to/2HOMx90)  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today on something you should know, the more decisions you make it a day, the worse you

0:07.8

get at it.

0:08.8

We'll explore why that is.

0:10.6

Then, what a person's stuff says about them.

0:14.5

It's fascinating when you know what to look for.

0:17.1

And one of the places I really like to look is the photos people choose to have for themselves.

0:21.4

Because in this day and age, there are many different photos we could display.

0:24.9

Why did we choose these particular ones?

0:27.5

And these are really talking about the type of image of the self that the person wants

0:32.4

to project to have.

0:33.7

Also, do you know how much food you will eat this year?

0:37.4

The amount will shock you.

0:39.5

And the bacteria in your gut can have an impact on your brain.

0:43.8

What we're seeing is if you give those, some of those bacteria to people under stress,

0:48.1

they can perform better.

0:49.6

They're not quite so stressed out.

0:51.3

They seem to be cognitively improved and they have better moods about it.

0:56.4

Call this today on Something You Should Know.

0:59.8

Something You Should Know.

1:03.6

Fascinating Intel.

1:04.6

The world's top experts and practical advice you can use in your life today.

1:11.2

Something You Should Know with Mike Carothers.

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