So Now You Know, the podcast about everything you never knew you were interested in. Join Cat and Steph as they research and discuss a different topic every week, from history and science, to current events and pop culture. Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/SNYKpodcast.com and Twitter at twitter.com/snykpod Prefer e-mail? Share your thoughts at listener[at]snykpodcast.com
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12. The Whats and Whys of the Anti-Vaccination Movement
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Poised on the tip of a needle, the debate around vaccinations is as heated as ever, and all the opposing "facts" just lead to more unrest and confusion. What's true? Who can we trust? And why is it such a big deal what other people do, anyway? Join us in this episode as we take a look at the origin of both vaccination and the recent anti-vaccinatio…
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11. Experiments gone wrong?
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In this episode, we talk about the enigma that is mankind and some of the experiments that have tried to solve the unsolvable puzzle. These experiments played such an important role in the field of psychology that they continue to be relevant decades later. So if you're intrigued by humans baffling other humans, make sure to give us a listen!…
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In case you hadn't heard, gender inequality kind of sucks. As women we tend to give more attention to the ways in which it negatively affects us, but the fact is it's just as adverse for men. At the end of the day it's bad for everyone. It's not a male problem or a female problem, but a human one. Which is why in this week's episode of So Now You K…
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09b. Cat & Steph Do the Privilege Walk: Part 2
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This week Cat & Steph continue with the rest of the privilege walk! Tune in as we again take a look at not just privilege in general, but our own privilege. We also make a couple of announcements, one being that from now on we'll be releasing episodes on a bi-weekly basis.
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09. Cat & Steph Do the Privilege Walk
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Privilege. Chances are you've heard, read, talked, maybe even had a heated twitter war about it. It's defined as "a special advantage, immunity, permission, right, or benefit granted to or enjoyed by an individual, class, or caste". Nowadays we see it often in the context of white privilege, heterosexual privilege, and male privilege. While these a…
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08. Congested Extraterrestrial Highway: Space Trash
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In this episode of So Now You Know we talk about space trash and how it's not just something out of a sci-fi movie. Let us know what you think on Twitter and Facebook! Or e-mail us at listener@snykpodcast.com
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07. 21st Century Shackles: Modern Day Slavery
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This episode delves into the plague of modern slavery. They many forms it can take and the forces driving it. We give some concrete examples showing just how close to us it can actually be. Finally, we give you some tips on how you can help to fight it. Follow us Facebook (So Now You Know podcast) and Twitter (@SNYKpod)…
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06. My mom said: She can tell if your baby will be a boy or a girl!
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Ever looked at a baby bump and instantly thought 'she must be carrying a girl' just based on the shape of the belly? Maybe you've heard that eating pineapples can prevent and clear up pregnancy related skin irritations? Or you've passed on the story that eating really spicy foods can help bring on labor in the long overdue mom-to-be? If so, you're …
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05. Invisible People: The Plight of the Stateless
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Our freedom and rights as citizens of a country are invaluable. Belonging to a State not only gives us access to education, healthcare, legal protection, and freedom of movement, it also contributes a great deal to how we identify ourselves as individuals. Have you ever considered what it would be like if you didn't belong anywhere? What if no coun…
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04. Do you speak (insert language)? The Advantages of Multilingualism
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This week we discuss the many benefits of being multilingual. It's not only beneficial for your career and social life, but it also brings with it cognitive and even economic benefits. Have we piqued your interest? Hit the play button to find out more.
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03. The Horrors of Job Seeking: Anxiety and Other Effects on Well-being
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On average, a job-seeker goes through 100+ applications before receiving an offer for a job they want (no, that was not a typo). What's more, during more difficult economic periods the process of finding work can sometimes drag on and the necessary evil becomes an almost literal Damoclean sword. Anxiety and other illness as a result of long-term un…
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02. Norse Myths: Creation and Ragnarok
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In this episode we look at the stories told during the Viking Age about the creation and the destruction of the world (known as Ragnarok). If you’ve ever wondered what hermaphrodite frost giants, magical cows, and giant serpent and wolf brothers have to do with each other, this episode should enlighten you. So join us as we try to (unsuccessfully) …
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01.Daily Grounds: The History of Coffee
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In our first ever episode we dig into the history of coffee! We take a look at its discovery and discuss tasty bits like how it used to be punishable by drowning to drink coffee multiple times in its history - what?! - and how coffee was actually eaten before it was a drink.
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