Do you really know?
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Do you really know?
You’ve heard about it, but do you really know it? In 3 minutes, we help you understand the true meaning behind the trends, concepts and acronyms that are making headlines. After listening, you will really know for sure.
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Could insects replace meat?
Although it is quite usual to find insects in markets in both Africa and Asia it is rather more unusual for people in the West to eat them.
What is orthorexia, the disorder which sees healthy eating go too far?
According to the American National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders, around 9% of the US population are affected by an eating...
Why were the queen’s bees told of her death?
The announcement of the sad news of the Queen’s passing, like all of the events following her death, followed strict protocol. The Prime Minister was...
Is feeding birds in your garden a bad idea?
Leaving food out for the birds seems like a harmless and even generous idea, but research by the British Trust for Ornithology is showing that bird fe...
Is it still worth doing your washing during off-peak hours these days?
Ah, the gentle rumble of a washing machine spinning in the middle of the night… practical but is it really saving you money?
In the UK,...
Is binge drinking over in the UK?
Binge drinking is defined as consuming 5 or more drinks for a man, or 4 or more drinks for a woman, in about 2 hours, and the UK has a rather notoriou...
What is an inclusive Barbie?
Barbie has quite the impressive CV. She has had over 150 careers including fashion editor, surgeon and astronaut - enough to inspire any young fan. Bu...
What are the warning signs of depression?
In any given week in England, 3 in 100 people are suffering from depression, according to a NatCen Social Research study published in 2014. Depression...
What is the psychology behind the bystander effect?
You’ve probably already walked by a stranger spreadeagled on the ground. Chances are that if you saw several people already offering assistance, you c...
Why is the manosphere going crazy for pilates girls?
We’ve talked about the rise of masculinism in the past on Do You Really Know and today’s subject is linked to the kind of traditional narratives that...
Why am I experiencing deja vu?
The strange experience of deja vu sometimes lasts just a matter of milliseconds. Nonetheless it can still catch you off guard and be pretty unsettling...
Should I be worried about my diarrhea?
Diarrhea is a common ailment that affects many of us, from time to time. While it’s often the subject of off-colour jokes, in reality it’s the number...
What is “Act your Wage”, Gen Z’s latest work-life trend?
After "quiet quitting" and "conscious quitting", here’s yet another new phenomenon related to the world of work that’s growing in popularity. “Acting...
Why is there such a taboo over the prostate?
The prostate is a male organ that's situated right above the bladder, in front of the rectum. It's a small gland the size of a chestnut that plays a f...
Could smartphone use be giving you text neck?
According to data from Finder.com, the average Brit now spends 4 hours and 14 minutes using their smartphone each day. It’s hardly surprising; smartph...
Why do we spend more when we pay by card?
It’s no surprise, especially if you tend to reach for your card instead of cash. But if you sometimes spend without thinking, your card may be part of...
What is the optimism bias?
Today we're going to talk about a cognitive bias that causes people to believe, often mistakenly, that they are less likely to experience negative eve...
Is it bad to hold in your pee?
I’m sure you can imagine a few scenarios in which you might have resisted the need to pee in the past. It may have been due to the toilets being uncle...
How can I save on my water bill?
2022 marked the driest summer in nearly 30 years according to the UK government. And authorities felt the need to bring in a hosepipe ban across Kent...
What are earworms, the songs we just can't get out of our heads?
Have you ever had a song stuck in your head for hours or even days? One that pops up randomly and repeats itself over and over again? Let’s take a mom...
Aquamation : what are the advantages of being buried in water?
Until recently when confronted with arranging a funeral there has been a choice between burial or cremation. However, in parts of the US, Canada and s...
Who are the "never coviders" that have scientists fascinated?
During the early months of the Covid-19 pandemic, many of us managed to avoid getting infected by following social distancing and hand hygiene guideli...
What is the war on wee?
Public urination has long been a nuisance in the United Kingdom, as it is in many other countries. But it’s really gotten worse in the last few years,...
Why do we put on weight when in a relationship?
The subject of today’s episode is something that’s happened to many of us. You meet someone special, start spending a lot of time together and gradual...
Is drinking coffee really bad for your health?
Overstimulating, bad for heart health, a source of stress; coffee is often described in ways that make it sound like it’s not great for your health. B...
What are "almond moms"?
Back in 2013, American reality TV show The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills featured a scene that would unexpectedly go viral nearly a decade later. T...
Why do we get grumpy when we're hungry?
According to USA Today, the word “hangry” entered the Oxford English Dictionary in 2018. It’s a portmanteau term which combines the words “hungry” and...
How can I learn 1000 words in a new language?
For our 1000th episode we thought we would bring you a special edition with a focus on the number 1000 and since we have a French and a English podcas...
How can I save money on my gas bill?
As of 1st July 2023, UK energy regulator Ofgem brought the energy price cap down to £2,074, a significant fall from the previous price guarantee of £2...
Is the sugar in fruit actually good for you?
Just like vegetables, fruit is essential in a healthy and balanced diet. Ever since the UK government’s campaign in 2003, we’ve all known that we’re s...
What is the "no-wash" movement?
The “no-wash” movement is a trend that involves washing clothes and hair less often, or not at all, for environmental, economic, or practical reasons....
Can naps keep the brain healthy?
If you like to take a short nap during the day you might be doing your brain a favor. According to a study published in the journal Sleep Health in Ju...
What is Lego?
The Danish toy brand Lego may be celebrating its 91th anniversary in 2023, but it’s showing no signs of slowing down! An average of 31 billion bricks...
How can I best preserve food in my freezer ?
With the warmer weather that summer brings, it’s especially important to be aware of the best techniques for freezing food before it goes bad. This en...
What is a home exchange?
If you’re the kind of person that plans ahead, you’ve probably already got your summer holidays booked months ahead of time. Nevertheless, holidays ar...
What is a salt tooth ?
You’ve probably heard of a sweet tooth, the term for people who love sugary foods and desserts. But you might be less familiar with a salt tooth. In o...
Are rude people really smarter?
Bloody hell, shit, bugger… there, I said it. You’ve probably been told that swearing reflects a poor vocabulary or bad manners. But that assumption do...
Why don't scars disappear?
When our skin is cut or damaged, the body immediately starts its healing process to close the wound and limit any risk of infection. It’s a wonderful...
What are the dangers with being overly perfectionist?
Perfectionism is the tendency to set excessively high and unrealistic standards for oneself and others, and to evaluate one’s worth based on the abili...
Where does Mother’s day come from?
Mother’s Day is celebrated in many countries around the world, but not always on the same date. For some it’s observed on the second Sunday of May, fo...