Something You Should Know

Sometimes all it takes is one little fact or one little piece of wisdom to change your life forever.

Episodes

Total: 1045

The more decisions you make during the day, the worse you get at it. It’s called “decision fatigue”

In my house, whenever we turn on the microwave oven in the kitchen – it screws up the Wi-Fi. Why is

When you go grocery shopping it is hard to resist the urge to buy things you know you shouldn’t. Tem

One way to blow your credibility in any conversation or in anything you write is to misuse or mispro

Of course you know better than to talk on your phone while driving – but you should also tell other

Passengers get kicked off airline flights a lot more than they used to. Do airlines have the right t

“Eat your veggies – they’re good for you!” Every parent has said that to a child and yet, as a paren

I recently appeared on a different podcast to talk about the evolution and success of Something You

Could some freaked-out passenger actually open the door on an airplane in the middle of the flight?

We have a lot of devices – cellphones, tablets, laptops – and they all need to be charged up constan

If you have a big decision to make, wait until you have to go to the bathroom. I begin this episode

Your homeowner’s insurance (and renter’s insurance if you have it) covers much more than you probabl

Best of SYSK Volume 3

2018/3/22

A few times every year I like to shine a spotlight on some of the best moments from past episodes yo

Everyone has a blood type right? Well, not really. Some people have no blood type – not to be confus

People hate unsolicited advice – and they seldom follow it. Still, that doesn’t stop us from dishing

If you flip a coin and it comes up heads a couple of times in a row, chances are you would bet the n

Handwriting analysis sounds like it might be scientific. After all some courts allow it during trial

TV networks manipulate programs to make more time for commercials – a LOT more time. I’ll discuss th

Why is Stephen Hawking still alive? Most people who are diagnosed with ALS die within 5 years. Steph

So, what’s the deal with high fructose corn syrup? People talk about it a lot. Some say it is horrib