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Foreign correspondent Tony Five and David issue a retraction, then cover: Florida on alert for falling iguanas as Arctic air dives south; and Gen X and baby boomers having morning sex makes them better workers. Cognitive neuroscientist Utkarsh Gupta reveals how a simple illusion can unlock your childhood memories. Reporter Erin McDowell explains how Gen Z skips traditional restaurant reviews and recommendations for social media ones. Social development researcher Dr. Nina Chmielowice-Szymanski tells David that popularity is not just something for children, it remains important among young adults too. Organizational neuroscience professor Sebastiano Massaro weighs in on companies potentially monitoring staff through wearable devices. Marketing professor Dr. Prachi Gala describes the consequences of a CEO apologizing with 'I' over 'we'. Emily the Recruiter⁠ (Emily Durham) explains how to get a raise, why offices are similar to high schools, how to apply for a job, and more. (⁠Check out the podcast Clock In with Emily Durham here⁠.)

Segments:

  • (00:00) Introduction
  • (01:25) Tony Five
  • (10:00) Utkarsh Gupta
  • (20:00) Erin McDowell
  • (30:00) Dr. Nina Chmielowice-Szymanski
  • (39:50) Sebastiano Massaro
  • (49:50) Dr. Prachi Gala
  • (59:50) Emily (Durham) the Recruiter pt. 1
  • (1:09:50) Emily (Durham) the Recruiter pt. 2
  • (1:19:14) Sign-off

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