How You CAN Change Other People & Some Interesting Science Explained

How You CAN Change Other People & Some Intere...

Up next

Bonus: SYSK TRENDING - Finding Your Motivation

SYSK TRENDING takes a look back at conversations from the Something You Should Know archive that connect directly to topics people are talking about right now. Motivation is one of them. We tend to think people are motivated by carrots and sticks — rewards if you do what’s expect ...  Show more

The Human Need to Matter & The Enduring Appeal of Cats

You’ve probably been told to be grateful for what you have — but that advice isn’t just feel-good wisdom. Research shows that intentionally expressing gratitude can actually change how your brain functions, influencing mood, focus, and emotional resilience. This episode begins wi ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Use Your Mind to Heal Your Body With the #1 Harvard Psychologist
The Mel Robbins Podcast

What if everything you’ve been told about health, stress, and aging is wrong? 

Today, the legendary Dr. Ellen Langer – pioneering Harvard psychologist and global mindfulness legend, renowned for her 50+ years of groundbreaking research – joins Mel for the conversation of ...

  Show more

How To Make Lifestyle Changes That Will Last with Dr Rangan Chatterjee and Dr Ayan Panja #92
Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Why is it that so many of us find it hard to stick to a new diet or lifestyle plan? We all start off well enough – full of energy and optimism but then the novelty soon wears off and life gets in the way. After some time, we are right back where we first started. The fact is, mos ...  Show more

Dr. Rhonda Patrick On Why Exercise Fuels The Brain, How Microplastics Poison The Body, & The Science Of Fitness
The Rich Roll Podcast

Dr. Rhonda Patrick is a renowned scientist, researcher, and the founder of FoundMyFitness. This conversation explores how exercise enhances brain function—upending old beliefs about lactate—while examining new research on microplastics’ accumulation in our bodies and practical wa ...  Show more

Could Peanut Allergies Be Cured?
Science Quickly

Peanut allergies have surged dramatically in recent decades, and scientists are still working to understand why. In this episode, journalist Maryn Mckenna, who recently authored an article on the subject, and host Rachel Feltman explore the latest research on causes, treatments a ...  Show more