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Daily musings from the mind of Kevin Mason; a retired radio guy who just won't give up the microphone. Looking for an idea of what the podcast sounds like? Think Andy Rooney meets Paul Harvey..... with better eyebrows and less talent!
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For many, we seek to find that moment of zen in our lives. How and where we do it differs significantly for everyone. Today, I'm in my happy place, which I consider zen-like. For me, that special feeling happens right around this time every year. It doesn't matter where I am, as long as I'm in front of the TV or listening to the radio. Today is the Dayton 500, the opening race of the NASCAR season, and that puts me in my happy place. I may not even watch much of the race, but that doesn't matter...
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Earlier this week, AMC Theatres announced a new pricing plan that has upset many people. Soon they will begin pricing your movie ticket based on where you sit. Want to sit in the middle of the theater, dead center? You'll now pay a premium. Of course, you'll pay the regular price for the seats in the front where you have to crane your neck. I can't understand who would approve of an idea like this...
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If someone offers you a cup of cocoa, you can assume a few things. It's likely cold outside, and perhaps they don't like coffee. But you might want to consider having a cup more often. Scientists are finding that having a cup when stressed can benefit your health. When people are stressed, they usually reach for fatty foods. And even if you do that, having a cup of cocoa can reduce the effects of those tempting treats. It all concerns flavanols, a compound in apples, green tea, and even cocoa. It sounds strange, but scientists wouldn't lead us astray...
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For years, doctors have been telling us the worst thing we can do for our health is sit behind a desk all day. The lack of movement is bad for us in so many ways. Some think a standing desk is a solution to this lack of movement. But recent research says that it doesn't matter if we're standing or sitting. The lack of movement either way is bad for us. While standing is better than sitting, the overall benefits are negligible. At this point, the research is just preliminary. But the movement is what matters. Experts say we need to figure out more ways to move during our work day...
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Law enforcement in Tennessee tells us we have a problem with aggressive driving. And while I think that's an issue everywhere in the US, there's something even more dangerous. Passive-aggressive drivers are an even bigger problem. Aggressive drivers just want to get past everyone. All you have to do is get out of their way, and they're no longer a hassle. But those who refuse to get out of the way or, even worse, speed up when you attempt to go around them are a greater risk. Courtesy on the highways is rare these days but possible...
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Late at night, my mind wanders as I wind down from the day. I never know where it's going or what will trigger my next Google deep dive. The other night, I was in my home office working on some social media content and watching some raunchy teen comedy from a few years ago. And that's when my mind started to wander. Why do I prefer these movies to the ones that win Oscars? And what is the difference between movies and cinema? I'm the kind of gut that goes to the movies or used to go, but not the type of guy who goes to the cinema. Perhaps it's about status and class...
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Through the years, people have adorned their lawns, gardens, and porches with many strange things. In the late 1800s, lawn jockeys were extremely popular. Garden gnomes have been popular numerous times in countries throughout the world. For some reason, for a brief time in the 1980s, many midwestern homes displayed a porch goose. What made this concrete goose so unusual is that people often dressed them up in honor of the holidays or even the season. While their popularity was brief, it looks like the porch goose is making a comeback. For how long, no one knows...
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Depending on how you want to look at it, buying accessories for your smartphone is either a joy or a pain. I knew I needed to purchase new cables and chargers when I upgraded my iPhone. But I wasn't prepared for how difficult it would be to find what I wanted. When Apple switched from the lightning port to USB-C, it meant you couldn't use any of your old cables and chargers. Plus, the new iPhones also can be charged with a magnetic Magsafe cable. But there are so many choices. And I don't say this often, but perhaps there are too many choices. Now, I need to figure out what's right for me...
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The discovery of fire and the origin of the wheel are two of the most important things to happen in the history of the world. For many years, people thought the wheel dated back roughly 6,000 years. In 4000 BC, it was used to make pottery in Mesopotamia. Then, 500 years later, it was adapted for transportation during the Bronze Age. But now, scientists think their timeline needs to be corrected. They think they've found even earlier examples of the wheel dating back not 6,000 years but 12,000 years. I'm fascinated by the men and women who devote their lives to unraveling these mysteries. I'd like to know what their payoff is...
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More and more people are cutting the cord and switching exclusively to streaming services. But for many, choosing which service or services to use can be frustrating. No one service has everything in one place. Some of the most popular streamers are Netflix, Hulu, Peacock, and Paramount+, but they aren't free. And while there are various free options, keeping up with them is tough. Amazon just announced they are shuttering their ad-supported option, Freevee. And many wonder how much longer some of the other free sites like Tubi and Pluto will last...
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No, I'm not trying to sell you anything. You may want to look at the title of today's podcast again. Recently, I've noticed people taking pictures of items and placing them beside a banana. These images are all over social media, and they claim that they're doing this for scale. They want to show you the item's size in the picture and to give you a reference point; they're including a banana in the picture. I honestly don't know if they're serious or if this is just some new internet joke. I see it so often I get the sense that it's become a meme. But there's only one problem...
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Everyone knows that the NFL is the biggest sport in America and perhaps the world. They took their championship game and branded it as the Super Bowl; the rest is history. And in recent years, they've added new acronyms to our vocabulary. Perhaps you've seen them: SNF, MNF, TNF. They're all used in shining the spotlight on their games when played on Sunday night, Monday night, and Tuesday night. I don't know what they would or will do when they start featuring more games on Tuesday and Saturday. Our culture tends to shorten everything to make it easier to share...
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Over the last few years, many chain restaurants have struggled. Changing consumer tastes and bad management often play a part. While some chains have closed locations, others have filed for bankruptcy protection. TGI Fridays recently joined the list of companies that filed for bankruptcy. They claim that the company has never recovered from COVID-19 losses. While they attempt to recover, there's one thing they can't control: people are sitting on nearly $50 million in unused gift cards that have no expiration date. If people decide to use them now, they have no chance to recover...
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Fried chicken has been around for hundreds of years. In the 1950s, Harlan Sanders focused on his eleven herbs and spices to create the first fast-food chicken restaurant. But McDonald's in the early 1980s popularized chicken nuggets with the debut of McNuggets. Since then, it has become the go-to meal for kids. Now, you can find variations in nuggets, fingers, strips, and planks. But the key to their popularity isn't the chicken or the fried batter; it's the sauce. It seems that every place that sells chicken has their own sauce. And for many people, dipping is the best part...
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My nephew, Ty, got his driver's license the other day. Or should I say, finally got it? He turned 16 last January and wasn't in any hurry to get it done. He wrapped up driver training and the coursework a while ago but held off on taking the final tests. Many young people today hold off on getting their licenses. And some never get one at all. That makes no sense to me. I know baby boomers like me have different priorities, but has our world changed that much? Owning a car is one thing, but not knowing how to drive is something I'll never understand...
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Yesterday was one of those days here in Nashville. It's not something that happens often, but when it does, you feel it. Yesterday was dark and dreary all day. Time change definitely plays a factor. And, of course, the weather plays into it too. We had a few scattered showers, but it never turned into a rainy day. It was almost like there was a dark cloud hanging over the city. Technically, there were a bunch of dark clouds, but the sun never peaked through, and the clouds never broke. It felt very similar to fall and winter in Northeast Ohio, where the sun rarely shines...
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Doctors will tell you that proper rest is the key to good health and a long life. We've always been told we should try to sleep eight hours nightly. But many of us know that getting the proper rest is nearly impossible. Doctors and researchers say that our realistic goal should be somewhere between six to nine hours. They also say that while too little sleep can shorten your life, getting too much over 9 hours a night can also be harmful. Catching up on sleep is a myth. While getting the proper amount of rest is a challenge for many, experts suggest we do a better job of getting adequate rest...
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So much of the talk leading up to the election is about the Presidential race. And while that's a big deal, it's not the real story this year. Control of the Senate and House of Representatives are likely more important. Very little has been accomplished in Washington over the last 10+ years because of Congress. They're constantly pitting one party against the other. When people complain about nothing getting done, they only have themselves to blame. It may take days to learn who will serve as our next President, but by tomorrow, we'll have a good idea of whether anything will get done in DC...
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For decades, you know that the holidays are upon us when Rudolph And Frosty hit the small screen on CBS. But after 50+ years, they're making a move to NBC. In recent years, when most TV programs leave one of the major networks, they usually move to one of the streaming services. But that's not the case here. In fact, NBC didn't even guarantee that Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer would also air on their streaming service, Peacock. To some, moving from one network to another is no big deal. But around the holidays, traditions are a bit more special...
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It's taken me a long time, but I've come to appreciate alone time, when things are quiet. It took forever, but I now understand the desire for solitude. I don;t know if this is just my world, or if it's everyone's situation, but there are times when I just want to sit around and do nothing. But in recent years, I have found that I have less time for myself. I used to hate when there was nothing to do. But now I relish the infrequent moments to steal away and simply relax. Are you going through this same thing, or is it just me. I have a sneaking suspicion, I am not alone...
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