Why our minds wander when we listen to music
Nikki Myers, a yoga therapist and the founder of Y12SR (Yoga of 12-Step Recovery), shares how yoga has helped with her personal struggles with addiction.
Journalist Barry Estabrook wanted to know more about the animal and its journey from the farm to his plate. In a new book, he explores the dichotomies of the industry that's raising our pork chops.
Why our minds wander when we listen to music
Anthropologist Amber Case says our technology is changing us into cyborgs. She argues we have become a screen-staring, button-clicking new version of Homo sapiens.
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When I was a kid in the 70s, I would work for my dad bailing hay in the summers. I always had a small transistor radio with me... At noon I would break for lunch and park the tractor under a tree for shade, eat my lunch, and listen to Paul Harvey. Hearing his voice
Leonard Cohen wrote this hugely popular song, it also became hits by various artists later on. 3,5 pages watch & listen:https://youtu.be/pzLtNGcSJdY
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Employee Realizes They Were Used In Work Plot Years Later - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
I love sewing, but there are stages in every project that can be tedious. Stuffing a softie, for example, or pressing seams open. When faced with these tasks it’s easy to make an excuse to set the project aside and go get a snack, or check Facebook, or really do anything but finish the... Read More »
"Where is God?" asked the disciple."Everywhere, in everyone and everything," said his Guru.Later, as the disciple was going home, he saw an elephant charging towards him."Get out of the way, get out of the way," shouted the elephant-driver."He has gone mad!"
A jazz trio plays the score to Igor Stravinsky's gloriously noisy, 101-year-old fever dream of a ballet as literally as possible — and still manages to sound like itself.
I have no words. Just secondhand embarrassment.
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Listen to this episode of the Moment with guest Seth Godin:
What you do can make you extremely likable. So can what you choose not to do.
What makes a good listener? Most people think is comes down to three components: not interrupting the speaker, following along with facial expressions, and being able to repeat back almost verbatim what the speaker has just said. According to research from Zenger and Folkman, however, we’re doing it all wrong. Instead of thinking of a good listener as a sponge —absorbing everything but providing little feedback — a skilled listener should be thought of as a trampoline who amplifies and supports a speaker’s thoughts by providing constructive feedback. Engaging in a two-way conversation is essential, according to data, and Zenger and Folkman define six levels of listening, all meant to help listeners develop this skill.
We all respond to external stimuli differently. Some people cry while watching emotional movies, while others remain unfazed. New research has found that the way we react to things around us could be an indicator of a higher brain function. Music is the spice of life, and, for most people, it makes an average day […]
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April 3 marks the 150th birthday of the Pony Express. The short-lived mail-relay system was a financial disaster doomed by the telegraph, but its thrilling story, which is often cloaked in myth, remains part of American folklore.
Enthusiasts will use thermal imaging and underwater listening devices to search for "Nessie."
If you've ever felt like a failure in your career or you've lost track of what's most important in your life, this episode is for.
A man went to a seafood restaurant and ordered a seafood platter. When the dish arrived, he noticed something unusual. He called the waiter and said, "This fish is labeled as 'piranha,' but it looks like a normal fish." The waiter replied, "Ah, yes, that's our 'Piranha Surprise' – it surprises you by not eating
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