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Learn Me Something is a podcast that celebrates our ignorance as the beginning of the search for truth. Every week we select diverse subjects outside our neurosphere. The intent is to learn and teach something, for all of us. Recognizing the evolving world we live in, our goal is to teach critical thinking strategies to enable us to see past falsehoods.

Location:

Canada

Description:

Learn Me Something is a podcast that celebrates our ignorance as the beginning of the search for truth. Every week we select diverse subjects outside our neurosphere. The intent is to learn and teach something, for all of us. Recognizing the evolving world we live in, our goal is to teach critical thinking strategies to enable us to see past falsehoods.

Twitter:

@LMSPodcast

Language:

English

Contact:

778-997-0066


Episodes

Yoga

12/2/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the history of yoga. The beginnings of Yoga were developed by the Indus-Sarasvati civilization in Northern India over 5,000 years ago. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 38:16:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links The Science Behind YogaDifferent Types of Storms That Will Blow Your MindA Short History of Yoga Yoga for Beginners: 10 Basic Poses (Asanas) to Get You Started How does yoga work? Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:38:27

Ice And Water

11/25/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the properties of ice and water, a companion to our previous episode called "Water And Ice," which you should listen to first. Natural ice supply became an industry unto itself — and a large one at that. More companies entered the business, prices decreased, and refrigeration using ice became more accessible. By 1879 there were 35 commercial ice plants in America, more than 200 a decade later, and 2,000 by 1909. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 53:12:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links QI: Quite interesting facts about iceDifferent Types of Storms That Will Blow Your Mind 15 Blissfully Cool Facts About Ice One Hundred Names for Sea Ice40 Interesting Ice Age Facts 36 eye-opening facts about waterHilarious and Bizarre Facts About Ice Cream You Weren't Aware Of Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:53:23

Water And Ice

11/18/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the properties of water and ice. Water is unique in that it is the only natural substance that is found in all three physical states—liquid, solid, and gas—at the temperatures normally found on Earth. You think you know everything about water and ice? We're just getting started. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 39:00:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links Graphene film makes dirty water drinkable in a single stepThe power of water THE HIDDEN WATER IN EVERYDAY PRODUCTS 27 Fascinating And Strange Facts About Water 36 eye-opening facts about water Facts About Water Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:39:11

Astral Projection

11/11/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into Astral Projection, an out-of-body experience that assumes the existence of a soul or consciousness called an "astral body" that is separate from the physical body and capable of travelling outside it throughout the universe. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 43:08:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links What is Astral Projection?Wikipedia on Astral ProjectionAstral Projection: Just a Mind Trip Scientists unlock mystery of out-of-body experiences (aka astral trips) The US Army Funded Astral Projection and Hypnosis Research in the 80s Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:43:20

Fluid Intelligence

11/4/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron delves into fluid intelligence. Fluid intelligence is the capacity to think logically and solve problems in novel situations, independent of acquired knowledge. Fluid intelligence involves the ability to identify patterns and relationships that underpin novel problems and to extrapolate these findings using logic. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 31:50:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Alex Knight Episode Links Too Much Crystallized Thinking Lowers Fluid Intelligence Superfluidity: Fluid Intelligence Goes Beyond Brain Size The Neuroscience of Imagination Fluid and Crystallized Intelligence Fluid Intelligence vs. Crystallized Intelligence5 ways to improve fluid intelligence (backed by research)The Human Connectome Project You Can Increase Your Intelligence: 5 Ways to Maximize Your Cognitive PotentialWhat Is Fluid Intelligence? Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:32:01

Halloween 2019 Special

10/28/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," it's our spooky 2019 Halloween special! Rich calls into the show to share a horrific Brazilian wax story, Zorg from the planet Zeon calls in to share that he's retired from abducting humans, and Aaron shares eight really weird facts about Halloween. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 44:25:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links 8 Super Weird Things You Didn't Know About Halloween56 Spooky Halloween Facts45 Strange Facts About Halloween Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:44:36

Savants

10/21/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into savants. What Makes an autistic person a savant? A savant is a person who is diagnosable with savant syndrome— a condition once referred to by the outdated term "idiot savant." Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 28:15:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links What Makes an Autistic Person a Savant? 5 Mind-Blowing Things Kim Peek Could Do That You Can’t Kim Peek, the Real Rain Man Super Human Number 13 Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:28:26

The Great Wild Indoors

10/14/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Rich is missing in action, but Aaron and producer Alex Knight are here to talk about indoor biomes, an area that few biologists have studied. Few biologists have studied the evolutionary processes at work in indoor environments. Yet indoor environments comprise approximately 0.5% of ice-free land area – an area as large as the subtropical coniferous forest biome. Here we review the emerging subfield of ‘indoor biome’ studies. After defining the indoor biome and tracing its deep history, we discuss some of its evolutionary dimensions. We restrict our examples to the species found in human houses – a subset of the environments constituting the indoor biome – and offer preliminary hypotheses to advance the study of indoor evolution. Studies of the indoor biome are situated at the intersection of evolutionary ecology, anthropology, architecture, and human ecology and are well suited for citizen science projects, public outreach, and large-scale international collaborations. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 37:26:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Alex Knight Episode Links THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY: CRITTERS THAT LIVE IN OUR HOMESEvolution of the Indoor Biome Trends in Ecology & Evolution Evolution of the indoor biome - NESCent Working Group on the Evolutionary Biology of the Built Environment The average house has 8,000 different types of bacteria and bugs Should You or Shouldn't You Kill Spiders in Your Home? Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:37:49

Socialism

10/7/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the history of socialism and how it applies to modern times, both in Canada and other countries. The DSA website, saying no country is fully socialist, suggests the organization would borrow from the best examples from around the world: “We can learn from the comprehensive welfare state maintained by the Swedes, from Canada’s national health care system, France’s nationwide childcare program, and Nicaragua’s literacy programs. Lastly, we can learn from efforts initiated right here in the US, such as the community health centers created by the government in the 1960s.” Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 46:57:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links Socialism Capitalism vs. Socialism: What is the Difference?Communism vs. SocialismA Definition of Socialism What is socialism? Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:47:06

Seeking Asylum

9/30/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into what it means to seek asylum, with a focus on America's history. Has the U.S. always offered asylum? In the country's early history, people fleeing violence and persecution were treated the same as other immigrants. The millions of Europeans who flooded into the U.S. during the 19th century included political refugees and oppressed religious minorities as well as those seeking better economic opportunities. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 45:33:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links The complicated history of asylum in America — explainedChinese Exclusion Act List of countries by refugee populationKRISTALLNACHT The History Of Asylum Laws HOW CREDIBLE FEAR INTERVIEWS CAN HARM ASYLUM SEEKERSChanging Canada's asylum laws is nothing but a crass political calculation by Trudeau: Robyn Urback Requesting Asylum at U.S. Border? What to Expect at Credible Fear Interview Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:45:42

Vaping

9/23/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the latest news and research behind the perils of vaping. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 35:18:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links What Is Vaping?Health Canada plans new measures to curb vaping by young people Hunt for Cause of Vaping Illness Suggests Multiple Mechanisms of Damage The vape wars are coming: Companies prepare for the next battle in the cannabis market 5 Vaping Facts You Need to KnowCEO of vape company Juul says non-smokers shouldn't use their product US health officials investigating 215 possible cases of severe lung disease associated with vaping Health Canada warns vapers to monitor themselves for lung problems Contaminant found in marijuana vaping products linked to deadly lung illnesses, tests show Contaminant That May Be Causing the Mysterious Vaping-Related Illnesses Found Vaping causes 'havoc' in the lungs, study with mice finds What exactly are you inhaling when you vape?E-cigarette use by teens linked to later tobacco smoking, study says Canada must act fast on branding of vape products, cancer group says TERRIFYING VAPE DISEASE HAS NOW KILLED FIVE PEOPLE Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:35:27

Patriotism

9/16/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the psychology behind patriotism and other extreme forms of it. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 34:48:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links The psychology of patriotism This is Your Brain on Patriotism Why 'Instilling Patriotism' Is So LudicrousAssociation for Psychological ScienceWhat is Jingoism? Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:34:56

Shine Theory

9/9/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into "Shine Theory," a practice of mutual investment in each other--and over the long term in helping someone be their best self and relying on their help in return. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 27:55:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links Shine Theory is a practice of mutual investment in each other Why So Many Successful People Are Still Unhappy Why So Many Smart People Aren’t Happy Serena Williams, Kelly Rowland, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez All Live By This Simple but Powerful Rule'Shine theory': How women are plugging the gender gap The Importance of Shine Theory Breaking Down The Shine Theory: Why You Should Surround Yourself With Women Who Intimidate You Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:28:04

The Worst Ways to Die

9/2/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the absolute top 10 worst ways to die, and go into great detail about them. What way to die do you fear most? Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 41:19:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links 10 Absolute Worst Ways To Die According To Science Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:41:27

The Highway of Tears

8/26/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the highway of tears, which refers to a 724 km length of Yellowhead Highway 16 in British Columbia where many women (mostly Indigenous) have disappeared or been found murdered. The Highway of Tears is part of a larger, national crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. In 2015, the federal government launched a national inquiry into these cases. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 23:00:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links The Highway of Tears: Preventing violence against womenLatest Highway of Tears news Highway of Tears: The victims and the missing Canada’s Highway of Tears: Why Are Women Disappearing? Dozens of Women Vanish on Canada’s Highway of Tears, and Most Cases Are Unsolved Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:23:09

Hypnosis

8/2/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into hyponsis. Is it real and is there any science to it? Joining us is special guest, Leon Filger from the Occultae Veritatis podcast. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 38:00:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb, Leon Filger Episode Links Does Hypnosis Work? Understanding the Science of HypnotherapyIs Hypnosis Real? Here's What Science Says The Truth About HypnosisHypnosis for the Relief and Control of Pain Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadioLeon Filger on TwitterOCCULTAE VERITATIS PODCAST Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:38:43

The Trail of Tears

7/26/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the "Trail of Tears," which refers to the perilous journey of the "Five Civilized Tribes" of the Southeast who were forced from their ancestral homelands to a designated zone in the west. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 36:40:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links The Trail Of Tears: Government-Approved Ethnic Cleansing That Removed 100,000 Native Americans From Their Ancestral LandsIndian Removal and the Trail of Tears The Untold Truth of The Trail of Tears Trail of Tears Map Trail of Tears Facts Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:37:06

The Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women

7/19/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the public inquiry on the missing and murdered indigenous women in Canada. This is what it means to be born Indigenous, in Canada, in the 21st century: You are twice as likely to die in infancy. You will be nine times more likely to be sexually assaulted as a child and three times more likely to drop out from school. You will be twice as likely to lose your job. If you have a job, you will earn 60 per cent less. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 42:12:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links An ugly homicide number we need to discuss The RCMP’s Report on Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women Is Simply Not EnoughReclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and GirlsTimeline of Key MilestonesDoing Things Differently: 10 ways our approach is reflective of Indigenous valuesNational Inquiry into MMIWGOur casual racism causes Indigenous suffering: Neil Macdonald Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Report (2019)These are the cases authorities say do not involve foul playThe political quagmire of the prime minister accepting his country's complicity in genocide: Robyn UrbackThe MMIWG report chronicles exploitation without really defining it Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:42:36

False Confessions

7/12/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into the criminal justice system and the Reid technique, a psychological method of questioning suspects that was developed in the 1950s for extracting information from otherwise unwilling suspects. Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 39:53:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links Reid technique False confessions, new data and law enforcement interrogations: Research finding False Confessions & Recording Of Custodial Interrogations Six people were convicted of a murder they didn’t even remember. Now a county owes them $28 million.The Bluff Tactic. Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:40:18

Canada, Eh?

7/8/2019
Synopsis: This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich celebrate the Canada Day holiday by sharing some Canadian history, interesting facts, and the meaning of the expression "eh?" Make sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial. Please support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation. Please also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we're trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs. Duration: 50:10:00 Present: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb Episode Links TCanada is not a country 30 Weird Facts About Canada That Prove It's The Most Interesting Country Ever This Fake Stats Canada Account Tweets The Funniest "Facts" About Canada 145 Weird, Fun and Interesting Facts About Canada Follow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter @LMSPodcastLearn Me Something on Facebook@HologramRadio Subscribe to Learn Me Something! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify StitcherTuneInRadioPublicRSS

Duration:00:50:34