WWDTM: Mark Ronson

WWDTM: Mark Ronson

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We admire dimes and Aasif Mandvi gives breakup advice

This week, we talk new dimes and where to spend them, and special guest Aasif Mandvi tells us the best way to get over an ex.To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship ...  Show more

HTDE: Crickets and Clowns

This week: How to tell the temperature outside without a thermometer. Plus, how clowns trademark their unique looks.Featuring Marlene Zuk and Julie Proctor.You can email your burning questions to howto@npr.org.How To Do Everything is available without sponsor messages for support ...  Show more

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