Send us a message! We challenge the idea of “nagging” and swap it for clearer timing, safer habits, and fairer workload. One of us needs quick wins, the other needs deep-focus blocks, and we build a shared system so both can work. • acknowledging Sydney context and recent grief • unpacking whether nagging is a gendered term • ADHD, deep work, and distractibility costs • quick tasks versus complex tasks at home • safety reminders versus ambient prompts • timing triage: now, end of day, schedu...
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Send us a message! We challenge the wellness industry’s menopause claims and explain what actually works, from HRT to bone health. We unpack why wild yam cream can’t work, how bias and group pressure shape choices, and which tests and treatments improve life. • why “natural” menopause fixes sound convincing but fail • how HRT works, timing, and safety updates • bone health basics, DEXA scans, calcium and vitamin D • the limits of CGMs and biohacking in healthy people • wild yam cream’s enzym...
Send us a message! We record live with Australian Skeptics to unpack wellness fads, anti‑vax myths, and why certainty beats nuance online. From onion cures to HPV wins, we share how to challenge claims with empathy, evidence, and clear language without feeding false balance. • defining skepticism as open inquiry and testing claims • why psychics and alt‑med thrive on confidence and scripts • the language of wellness and the lure of certainty • conflicts when sellers diagnose and sell supplem...
Send us a message! We dig into Australia’s “Cooker Wars,” why online hype didn’t translate into real marches, and how grifters turn fear into sales. Along the way we unpack media tactics, harmful pseudoscience, and what you can actually do about microplastics without falling for scams. • who the “cookers” are and why their marches flopped • how online engagement misleads organisers and followers • splinter groups, date confusion and poor logistics • the grift model from vaccine myths to EMF ...
Send us a message! We explore how quiet, steady change can break the shopping dopamine loop, reduce bias-driven choices, and build a wardrobe that reflects who we really are. Emma Edwards shares tools for metacognition, enoughness, and outfit repeating without fear while keeping values in view. • recognising present bias, urgency bias and loss aversion in shopping • exposure therapy for desire and “empty the cart” tactics • buying possibility versus getting reality • outfit...
Send us a message! We talk with Emma Edwards about The Wardrobe Project, a year-long pause on clothes shopping that reveals how bias, body image, and culture fuel compulsive buying. The pause creates a new way to enjoy style without chasing constant newness. • the no-buy year and why a full stop on shopping matters • how hedonic adaptation keeps us stuck in the “newness” loop • body image pressures and the polished ideal • the clean girl trend, wellness purity and coded thinness • fantasy se...
Send us a message! We unpack the psychology that makes property buying so risky and share the biases that almost had us purchasing a unit above a bong shop because of plantation shutters. We lay out simple steps to slow down your thinking, separate what can change from what cannot, and make a cleaner call. • urgency and fatigue pushing “that’ll do” choices • halo effect from shiny features masking defects • anchoring on price guides and fake discounts • scarcity pressure and authority cues f...
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Send us a message! We challenge celebrity myths about vaccines, unpack the “too many too soon” claim, and show how grifters turned doubt into profit while measles and whooping cough return. We share practical steps to talk to hesitant loved ones and protect vulnerable kids now. • why the “Forest of the Fallen” misleads • how celebrity rhetoric fuels vaccine hesitancy • the autism link myth debunked with evidence • Andrew Wakefield’s conflicts and commercial motives • RFK Jr. and the business...
Send us a message! A fast, clear walkthrough of the “Cooker Wars” timeline, from a viral march brand to four competing groups, collapsing turnouts, and a movement that sells outrage without outcomes. We map the players, the optics problem, and why economic pain makes people vulnerable to grifters. • Gaza protest optics triggering a copycat “March for Australia” wave • NSN claiming involvement and the credibility collapse that followed • Monica Smith’s rebrand to Put Australia First and calls...
Send us a message! Tom Tanuki's Podcast We unpack how a once unified protest movement fractured into rival factions and why that vacuum drew in neo-Nazi groups. We explore the psychology that keeps people in, from grief and defiance to false cures, and share practical ways to build scepticism and safety. • cooker wars defined and why the split matters • loss of clear goals and rise of hero complexes • vague slogans on migration, energy and corruption • neo-Nazi involvement and the Camp Sover...
Send us a message! We explore how humour does real work: building critical thinking, lowering defensiveness, and fuelling social change, from pandemic myths to political power. Two kinds of laughter—herd and heights—show why some jokes harm and others heal, with practical ways to use comedy well. • role of laughter in learning, groups, and connection • comedy as a response to fear and frustration • philosophers on humour from Plato to Nietzsche • herd laughter versus heights laughter • polit...
Send us a message! We explore how humour helps us handle stress, anxiety, and life’s clatter without ignoring pain. A rogue bush turkey sparks a deeper look at the body’s laugh response, thought defusion, and why timing and validation matter when using comedy as a coping tool. • acknowledging Country and setting the scene in Sydney • the bush turkey saga as a catalyst for laughter • why some laugh in crisis and others only later • what laughter does to the diaphragm, hormones and breath • us...
Send us a message! We turn a chaotic week—stolen bikes, a shredded laptop, and a dog’s sock surgery—into a guide to better decisions by swapping blame for causation and drama for clarity. We unpack coercive control, how to warn a friend without lecturing, and why scepticism is a safety tool against health misinformation. • shifting from blame to causation to regain control • spotting early coercive control masked as care • using calm, specific language to influence a friend • jealousy as ins...
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Send us a message! Support the show Proudly sponsored by COUP — helping brands cut through the noise with bold, smart marketing. Visit the http://coup.co website or book a meeting with us at. https://go.oncehub.com/RequestMeeting
Send us a message! A sweltering spring day, a newly minted dog beach, and one missing ball turn into a bigger question: why do we try to control what can’t be controlled? We head to Mona Vale where hundreds of dogs sprint through the surf and most humans smile—until a few arrive with tight rules, tight lips, and the belief that public spaces should run to their personal script. That tiny friction becomes our doorway into manners, shared spaces, and the sneaky sentence that fuels so much outra...
Send us a message! If certainty had a sound, it would be the wellness aisle whispering boost, detox, and natural into your ear. We pull back the curtain on why those words feel so right—and why they so often lead us astray. With Richard Saunders from Australian Skeptics, we unpack how intuition clashes with evidence, how authority bias makes white coats and big badges persuasive, and how deepfakes and influencer snippets outpace careful science in the attention economy. Listen to Richard's Po...
Send us a message! A glittering festival of certainty met a table of questions. We took you inside Sydney’s Mind Body Spirit Festival with pharmacist Kate Thomas and skeptic investigator Richard Saunders to test the confidence, the charisma, and the sweeping claims—everything from tarot to “age reversal” stem cell patches. What we found wasn’t just crystals and calm; it was a sales engine where scientific words get borrowed, anecdotes become evidence, and vulnerable people are nudged toward c...