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  • The Power of Empathy: From Lincoln to Everyday Life
    2026/06/23

    Host Rick Post explains what empathy is, why it matters, and how to practice it: understand without agreeing, connect without trying to fix, and avoid emotional contagion. He shares historical and modern examples — from Abraham Lincoln and Patricia Moore to Satya Nadella and a young charity founder — showing empathy’s real-world impact.

    The episode gives brief, practical steps: listen without interrupting, ask open-ended questions, validate feelings, and keep an open mind. It closes with a quick word of the day ("interlard") and a curious historical fact about a novella that foreshadowed the Titanic.

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    17 分
  • Radical 1880 Thesis: A Forgotten Case for Gender Equality
    2026/05/19

    Rick Post explores historical and modern examples illustrating the difference between equality and equity, from Teddy Roosevelt’s 1880 thesis advocating gender equality to stories of pioneers like Katalin Karikó, Ruth Law, and Clarence Gideon. The episode emphasizes that rights are won and highlights how diverse contributions have shaped progress.

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    17 分
  • When Math Saved a Life: Gordon Cooper, the Stars, and Real-World Numbers
    2026/04/15

    Rick Post shows how mathematics shapes both dramatic moments—like Gordon Cooper using the stars to guide a dying spacecraft—and everyday decisions, from budgeting and cooking to navigation and technology.

    The episode covers the Monty Hall paradox, practical finance tips (including the 50-30-20 rule), uses of math in building, sports, weather modeling, and a quick word of the day plus an interesting health fact about leftover pasta.

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    19 分
  • Civics Refresher: The Constitution Explained in Plain Terms
    2026/03/18

    Rick Post walks through the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, explaining Articles, key sections, and the essential rights and responsibilities of citizens.

    The episode emphasizes active citizenship, separation of powers, and the importance of understanding how government works, plus a brief word of the day ("putative") and a surprising moon fact.

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    27 分
  • Bacon, Blinkers and Common Sense: Ramblings with Rick
    2026/02/11

    Rick Post shares a casual, opinionated episode full of everyday tips and stories: his favorite way to cook and freeze bacon, a useful bacon-grease hack, driving pet peeves (please use blinkers and cruise control), and a plea for common sense and courtesy.

    Along the way he sprinkles in personal anecdotes—from watching classic Bugs Bunny to a quirky word of the day (apricity) and a brief look at drinking through history—wrapped up with a reminder to enjoy life.

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    20 分
  • Adapt or Die: Why Homo Sapiens Outlasted the Rest
    2026/01/21

    Host Rick Post explores a NOVA episode on human species, arguing that Homo sapiens survived through superior adaptability and open-mindedness. He contrasts hunting strategies of Neanderthals with the flexible tools and behaviors of modern humans, and discusses how pooling skills led to larger societies.

    The episode also examines tribalism, the rise and fall of civilizations like Rome, and the dangers of willful ignorance. Rick ties these ideas to personal experiences in IT and lifelong learning, and shares a quick science fact about phagocytosis keeping the brain healthy.

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    20 分
  • Why Trust Science? Debunking Myths and Understanding Research
    2025/12/19

    Rick Post explores what real research is, why scientific methods matter, and how biases and historical myths can distort our understanding. He discusses examples from history, medicine, and everyday science—explaining why replicability, peer review, and evidence are essential to trustworthy conclusions.

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    18 分
  • The Fear of Learning: Why Knowledge Matters
    2025/12/08

    Rick Post introduces the Ramp Learning Center podcast and explores why learning matters in everyday life. He discusses fear as the primary barrier to learning, shares personal IT-training experiences, and emphasizes the value of curiosity and diverse skills in society.

    The episode includes a word of the day (“undauntable”) and a quick factoid on the five major personality traits (openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, neuroticism), and previews the next episode on research.

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    21 分