When it comes to money, what’s the most important question for happiness?

Key Points: In most areas of life, we understand that “more” isn’t always better. And yet, we rarely stop to examine what “enough” might mean from a financial perspective. This can leave us stuck on an endless treadmill, suffering through the pursuit of an undefined goal we’ll never reach. Estimated reading time: 5-10 minutes Listen … Read more

What can a 2023 refereeing controversy teach us about power dynamics?

Key Points: Authority usually comes with increased power, privilege, or pay, which leads to increased scrutiny around behavior. In some cases, however, those with soft power enjoy no accompanying perks, but are still held to a higher standard of conduct. Reactions to a recent refereeing incident in English soccer highlights this concept perfectly. Estimated reading … Read more

Wait…did they just officially say that diet soda causes cancer?

Key Points: Beware the purity police, those individuals who demonize every enjoyable activity (or substance) under the sun. On that note, the WHO has recently labeled aspartame, the common diet soda sweetener, as “possibly carcinogenic.” What this actually means is much more nuanced, and as ever, moderation is key. Estimated reading time: 5-10 minutes Listen … Read more

What’s behind the massive increase in male body dysmorphia?

Key Points: Women have historically faced much more pressure than men to look a certain way, but social media has started to increase expectations on men, too. However, unlike with the backlash against ultra-thin female models in the 1990’s, society still celebrates a male physique that’s “unhealthy” and difficult to attain naturally. To protect our … Read more