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Every Tuesday best friends Jason Alexander and Peter Tilden are joined by experts, newsmakers and celebrities in an attempt to find answers to the things that make us go…"Really? no, Really?” We invite you to join us, subscribe and even suggest topics, as we search for the answers to life’s most baffling, intriguing, confusing and annoying questions

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Every Tuesday best friends Jason Alexander and Peter Tilden are joined by experts, newsmakers and celebrities in an attempt to find answers to the things that make us go…"Really? no, Really?” We invite you to join us, subscribe and even suggest topics, as we search for the answers to life’s most baffling, intriguing, confusing and annoying questions

    The Secret Life of Alligators!

    The Secret Life of Alligators!

    Have you heard about Wally the 5-foot-long, 60-pound emotional support alligator? Wally’s owner sleeps with him, walks him on a leash, and even hosts children’s pool parties featuring the supposedly docile reptile. With their inhuman eyes, prehistoric looks, razor sharp teeth, and propensity to eat small dogs (and sometimes their owners), most of us have concluded that alligators are mindless, aggressive killing machines. Today’s guest says…we’re wrong. Really, no really!

    We wanted to know if Wally’s antics represented the tip of the iceberg when it came to alligators demonstrating intelligence, receptiveness to petting and scratching, and if gators could express affection towards their human companions. Thousands of videos on Instagram and Tik Tok show people interacting lovingly with alligators so to understand the dichotomy of a predator with feelings we sought out Paul Bedard, one of the most knowledgeable people on the planet when it comes to understanding the psyche of wild alligators and how humans can interact with them in a safe and…get this… fun way.

    Paul was featured on Animal Planet’s “Gator Boys” for 6 seasons where viewers saw him catch and rescue alligators that were deemed a threat to people, pets, or livestock. Outside of the reality show, Paul leads The Gator Boys Alligator Rescue Sanctuary housed in the Everglades Holiday Park in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

    ON THIS EPISODE:


    The improbable altruistic inclination that led Paul to become a savior to alligators.
    Why some gators can be successfully trained!
    Are gators capable of feeling affection, frustration, pleasure, anxiety, distress and able to plot and plan?
    The unusual way Paul catches wild alligators, while swimming in canals…Really!
    Paul reveals what went through his mind when an alligator clamped down on his skull!!!
    Do alligators sense your fear?
    Do humans care more about the welfare of cute animals?

     


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    Your Bad Customer Service was No Accident!

    Your Bad Customer Service was No Accident!

    Today’s episode is all about our frustration with customer service… which by anyone’s standards is getting worse and worse! You experience it every time you encounter a phone tree, interact with a chatbot, or deal with increasingly longer hold times. The truly shocking fact, the apparent ineptitude of most customer service departments is by design. Really, no Really!

    Jason and Peter had to find out the reason a company would intentionally offer unsatisfactory customer service and became even more bemused when they realized that A.I. is going to impact the entire sector. That’s why they sought out Amas Tenumah, a customer service expert and technologist who has advised DirecTV, Fastly, Wendy's, Teleflora, and Coca-Cola. His work has been featured on NPR, Forbes, The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur, and other business journals.

    IN THIS EPISODE:


    Poor customer care is part of the design!
    Amas’ secret trick to navigating customer service.
    How companies treat customer service employees: bathroom time tabulated, tethered to headsets, ridiculous scripts, terrible pay, and worse!
    Part of the customer service problem… YOU, the consumer!
    Every Call Center has one: the profanity policy.
    Correlating CEO tenure and inferior customer service.
    Can AI and technology improve people’s customer service experience?
    Peter’s “million-dollar idea” to revolutionize customer care.
    The growing number of companies that have terminated ALL phone interaction with customers.
    When chatbots go rogue!
    Why Amas almost got his hand cut off. Really!
    Google-heim: The Oldest continuously operating company in the world must have the best customer service, right? You will be shocked to learn how long these folks have been in business.

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    Website: AmasTenumah.com

    Instagram: @AmasTenumah

    YouTube: @AmasTenumah

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    • 35 min
    Free Will Might be an Illusion!

    Free Will Might be an Illusion!

    Dr. Robert Sapolsky a MacArthur Foundation “genius” grant winner and professor of biology and neurology at Stanford University has rankled the scientific and philosophic communities by arguing one simple point: There is no free will! We only THINK we’re making our own decisions. Really, no really!

    When Jason and Peter heard this, they realized that they had absolutely no choice but to contact Dr. Sapolsky so they could get him to explain his thesis…in a simplistic way…that even they could understand. And he did!

    Dr. Robert Sapolsky is a research associate with the Institute of Primate Research at the National Museum of Kenya, and the author of: Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers, A Primate's Memoir, The Trouble with Testosterone, Monkeyluv, and his latest is Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will. He is a regular contributor to Discover.

    IN THIS EPISODE:


    Why a 14-year-old Robert Sapolsky concluded there is no free will.
    Misunderstanding what free will is; Dr. Sapolsky provides his definition.
    Determinism verses anti-determinism.
    How our sense of smell can affect our beliefs and choices.
    Thanks mom! How your pregnant mother’s elevated stress levels gave you a 20-fold likelihood of developing an anxiety disorder.
    Minority Report’s “pre-crime” idea is real and being implemented.
    Professor Sapolsky realizes that most philosophers and scientists reject his conclusions.
    Sapolsky says the world becomes more humane when we accept his hypothesis.
    Right, wrong, ethics, morality, compassion – What do we do with those concepts in a world without free will?
    Google-heim: No free will BUT the best things in life are free! (Sort of.)

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    His latest book: “Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will”

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    • 39 min
    BONUS EPISODE: Blunt Truths on Marijuana

    BONUS EPISODE: Blunt Truths on Marijuana

    The cannabis available today is much, much stronger than the weed grandma was smoking back in her day and the effects on our brains are much more significant than previously thought. Really, no really! 

    Jason and Peter sought out Dr. Ryan Sultan an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University to understand the underlying reasons for our growing inability to get along but when we had him in studio we also picked his brain relating to his expertise in cannabis. He's also an expert in the areas of anxiety, mood disorders, depression, ADHD, and substance abuse. Ryan graciously agreed to help us understand why Peter has been so edgy lately since he's gone cold turkey off marijuana.

    IN THIS EPISODE:


    Peter isn't alone in having a hard time coming off pot.
    Lung cancer, stroke, anxiety, a shrinking brain? The new huge study on long-term cannabis use.
    The effects of long term cannabis consumption.
    What happens to your brain when you stop regular use of pot.
    Cannabis, rebound anxiety + ADHD.
    The reason kids should stay away from pot until at least age 25.

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    He is the director of Integrative Psych, as well as being director of Sultan Lab at Columbia University.

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    What’s Driving Public Bad Behavior?

    What’s Driving Public Bad Behavior?

    It’s becoming impossible to ignore the epidemic of public incivility. Tirades in supermarkets, performers pelted with projectiles, drunken movie goers brawling, tantrums on airplanes, and of course, the Oscar slap seen around the world! This can’t all just be coincidence. Social media constantly churns out evidence of this growing trend which begs the question: Which came first, the incivility or the smartphone cameras capturing it all? Really, no really?

    Jason and Peter sought out an expert in human behavior to help discover the underlying reasons for our growing inability to get along. And Dr. Ryan Sultan an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Columbia University graciously agreed to help us understand society’s current decline in decency.

    IN THIS EPISODE:


    What is “Main Character Syndrome” and is it real?
    Performers who’ve spectacularly called out disrespectful audience members.
    How COVID affected people’s temperament and children’s ability to mature and develop.
    How our reality has been impacted by smart phones, social media, and curated feeds.
    Anger, happiness and the algorithms that feed us.
    The restorative power of interpersonal relationships - can they be replicated online?
    Airplane tantrums, toxic Yelp reviews, prolific road rage, are there common threads instigating these behaviors?
    Is the “Karen phenomenon” new or are we just catching it on camera more?
    Broadway memories – How Jason dealt with onstage outbursts.
    Google-heim: Stemming the tide of incivility using the 4 Agreements.

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    • 36 min
    Harvard’s Taylor Swift Course -What You’re Really Learning!

    Harvard’s Taylor Swift Course -What You’re Really Learning!

    Harvard is teaching a course on…Taylor Swift? Yes! Harvard University, the one in Cambridge, Massachusetts has a new course about T-Swizzle whose Eras Tour has earned over 1 billion dollars so far. And whose latest album just broke multiple streaming records within hours of its release. Really, no Really!

    Our initial reaction was to poo-poo the Harvard course because we happen to be congenital born poo-poo-ers. But when we investigated the course syllabus, we found it fascinating, and an easy A it’s not.

    Jason and Peter have enlisted the talents of Professor Stephanie Burt -who teaches the Taylor Swift course at Harvard - to not only discuss her class, but to also take a closer look at the woman, her music, the music industry she has upended and her rabid fan base, the Swifties.

    Professor Stephanie Burt is the Donald and Catherine Loker Professor of English at Harvard University and has published various collections of poetry and a large amount of literary criticism and research. The New York Times has called Professor Burt "one of the most influential poetry critics of her generation".

    You’ll also hear how Jason and Peter gave Taylor a job, way back in the day. Really, no Really!

    IN THIS EPISODE:


    How Prof. Burt sold Harvard’s Administration on doing a Taylor Swift course.
    Is Taylor Swift just about skewering her x-boyfriends?
    Do you have a Hermeneutic Friendship with Taylor? And what does that even mean?
    Does Taylor use “lects”? And what does that even mean?
    How Swift’s social media consciously builds and deepens community with her fans.
    Taylor Swift’s success: amazing business acumen or smart consultants?
    The songs a Swift novice should listen to first.
    GoogleHEIM: Quiz: Who sung it - Taylor Swift or the Sex Pistols?

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