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Legal Jargon in Court Means More Guilty Verdicts

Season 3 Episode 864

Advertising professor ⁠Olivia Bullock⁠ explains how ⁠legal jargon increases guilty verdicts and reduces trust in the judicial system⁠.

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Gender Conformity Starts Young

Season 3 Episode 863

Psychology professor ⁠Adam Stanaland⁠ reveals how ⁠gender conformity starts young, and how boys and girls fall in line in different ways⁠.

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Dolls vs. Tablets: What's Better For Children

Season 3 Episode 862

Developmental psychologist ⁠Sarah Gerson⁠ outlines how ⁠children playing with dolls beats out tablets when it comes to helping them build social unde…

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FULL EPISODE: Risk Your Life For Fish - March 24, 2026

Season 3 Episode 861

Professor of conspiracy studies Nathan Radke joins the show for Conspiracy Corner and goes over the strange and weird conspiracies surrounding the si…

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Big Flatus Reveal; Don't Know Why She Swallow the Botfly - Dan Riskin

Season 3 Episode 860

Science man and bat biologist Dan Riskin joins us for a very special podcast-only episode of The Science Appliance. David unleashes huge news about h…

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The Math Behind Fashion's Cycles

Season 3 Episode 859

Mathematician ⁠Emma Zajdela⁠ unveils ⁠the math behind why clothes come back in style in 20 year cycles⁠.

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The Mormon Housewives and Bachelorette Scandal

Season 3 Episode 858

Media personality ⁠Caitlin Green⁠ – co-host of ⁠The Jann Arden Podcast ⁠– fills us in on the scoop with ⁠The Bachelorette being canceled⁠.

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Independent Children: A Double-Edged Sword

Season 3 Episode 857

Therapist ⁠Laurel van der Toorn⁠ tackles ⁠a parental dilemma where one raises their child to be independent and successful, and when they are they mo…

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Teaching Students to Struggle Despite AI

Season 3 Episode 856

English professor ⁠Kristi Girdharry⁠ outlines ⁠her new task for students in the age of AI: teaching them when to struggle⁠.

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Why We Love Easter Eggs in Entertainment

Season 3 Episode 855

Mass communications professor ⁠Judy Watts⁠ shares how ⁠finding Easter eggs in entertainment boosts enjoyment and fan behavior⁠.

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