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Something You Should Know

Why Everything We Do Matters & The Importance of Big Tech Oversight - SYSK Choice

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

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

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2026

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Human touch feels good — but it may also do far more than we realize. From a reassuring hand on the shoulder to a long hug or massage, deliberate touch can trigger measurable biological responses in the body. This episode begins with what science reveals about why touch matters and what happens when we don’t get enough of it. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/everyone-top/202108/the-vital-importance-human-touch It’s easy to assume that the big moments shape our lives — but what if tiny, seemingly meaningless choices matter just as much, or even more? A few minutes, a small decision, or a random event can quietly ripple outward in ways we never see. Brian Klaas joins me to explain how chance, chaos, and randomness shape our lives — and how understanding this can actually help you make better choices. Brian is an associate professor in global politics at University College London, a contributing writer for The Atlantic, and author of Fluke: Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters (https://amzn.to/3SrRj31). “Big Tech” companies influence how we communicate, shop, work, and even think — yet they operate with surprisingly little oversight. Who should be setting the rules for companies with that much power? And what happens if no one does? Tom Wheeler explains why tech regulation matters, what’s at stake, and who should be in charge. Tom served as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission during the Obama administration and is author of Techlash: Who Makes the Rules in the Digital Gilded Age? (https://amzn.to/47OunPU). And finally, could what kids eat affect their risk of asthma, eczema, or other allergic conditions? Research suggests a link between fast food consumption and respiratory allergies. We wrap up with what scientists have found and why it matters. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scitranslmed.3005803 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I know you like interesting and thought-provoking conversations and ideas because you listen to something you should know.

0:08.8

So let me recommend another podcast I know you will enjoy. It's the Jordan Harbinger Show.

0:15.2

Jordan has a real talent for getting his guests to share stories and offer thought-provoking insights.

0:21.6

Over the years, I've sent a lot of people to listen, and I get feedback from people who are so glad I introduce them to the Jordan Harbinger Show.

0:29.7

Recently, he discussed Scientology and the children who are raised in that organization.

0:35.6

It's a fascinating conversation, and he talked with Dr. Rhonda Patrick

0:39.5

about how to protect your mind and body from the modern world. And it's tougher than you think.

0:46.0

I've gotten to know Jordan pretty well. We talk frequently, and I tell you, he is a very smart,

0:51.1

insightful guy who does a hell of a podcast.

0:59.9

Check out the Jordan Harbinger Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

1:10.4

Today on Something You Should Know, being touched or massaged feels good, but does it have real benefits? Then the tiniest, flukiest events

1:13.4

can drastically alter the course of your life. And that could be a good thing. If I understand

1:18.5

that the world is constantly in flux that there are small things that can make a big difference

1:21.9

and so on. Maybe I'll experiment five to 15 percent more in my life. There's a lot of studies

1:26.5

that show that this makes happier people,

1:28.4

and it also makes for more resilient solutions.

1:31.4

Also, can fast food cause allergies and big tech?

1:35.6

They collect a lot of information about you,

1:38.4

and some important people are demanding change.

1:41.7

What about if we just collected the information that's necessary to conduct the transaction

1:49.1

that doesn't include your location and the last eight sites that you went to?

1:55.3

But that's what gets collected.

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