From our social media posts to our online shopping habits, Rob Ferrett and Veronica Rueckert find out how we can use our own personal data to live a happier life. We’ll also explore the role of religion in voucher schools and learn about the power of saying “no.”
Featured in this Show
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The Public Funds Teaching Of Creationism Through Voucher Schools
As the number of voucher schools increase, more taxpayer money is funding religious education like creationism and intelligent design, which are not taught in public schools.
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How We Can Put Our Personal Data To Work For Us
In the digital age, the personal data we provide via social media and other websites means big bucks to tech companies. But what if we could put this data to work for us? An author describes how taking control of our own personal data can help better understand ourselves, and increase our happiness.
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How To Say No More Effectively
Saying no makes a lot of people uncomfortable and can be very difficult. A relationship expert explains some of the research behind saying no and gives some tips for turning people down more effectively.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Galen Druke Producer
- Chris Malina Producer
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Stephanie Simon Guest
- John Havens Guest
- Elizabeth Bernstein Guest
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