Season Two Premiere Episode: Broken No matter where you fall on the political spectrum we can all agree that more than ever, the world feels broken. In this episode, we take a trip to Washington DC on the day of the inauguration and the eve of the Women's March. And we look to Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken things, to find out how to mend ourselves. Listen on: iTunes | Google Play | | | Sugar and Your Health You may have heard that it's good to cut back on sugar, but what does that really mean? And why? We explore the latest research into sugar's health effects -- and pry into the shady history of how the sugar industry has shaped medical advice for decades. Listen on: iTunes | Google Play | | | Pain Scales: Yeeeow! Pain is subjective; it is whatever the person experiencing it says it is. But to effectively treat pain, it helps to quantify it, which is why medicine came up with pain scales. Listen on: iTunes | Google Play | | | The Necessity of Patient Zero Patient zero looms large in our collective consciousness. Through carelessness, impropriety or sheer twisted luck, they introduce highly contagious pathogens into new human populations -- if not the human species itself. But where does the science end and the game of scapegoating and othering begin? In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Christian explore the concept of patient zero in science, history and myth Listen on: iTunes | Google Play | | | The Sick, Sweet Secret of the Sugar Cover-up Everyone knows sugar in excessive amounts can have damaging effects on your health -- but just how bad is it, and why do people in the US still consume so much? Join the guys as they delve into the strange story of the decades-long sugar conspiracy. Listen on: iTunes | Google Play | | | | |
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