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Doing What Works is a nationally-syndicated radio talk show that helps you fix what you don't like about your life.

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Doing What Works is a nationally-syndicated radio talk show that helps you fix what you don't like about your life.

    How can you be less afraid to die?

    How can you be less afraid to die?

    If you’re anything like Katie and me you have a low-grade, background anxiety about death. In this edition of Doing What Works we share what helps us in case it helps you. Bonus feature? Never, ever do what Darrell did as a kid. You’ll be sorry!

    Here are your show notes…

    Jerry Weintraub said death keeps the rope taut.

    In Tuesdays with Morrie, Morrie suggested asking a little bird on your shoulder if today is the day you will die.

    Barbara Sher said the passage of time drives you crazy when you know you aren’t using it right.  

    Elizabeth Gilbert says you can tell who’s living for others by the anguished look on the faces of the others.

    It might be helpful when you’re struggling to think, “This is the curriculum.”

    Betty White wasn’t afraid to die.

    • 39 min
    What do you hang your decisions on?

    What do you hang your decisions on?

    An alarm I carry to scare off dogs didn’t scare a dog that terrorized me recently, but it accidentally kept me safe in a different way. That’s why I was eager to talk about utility in this edition of Doing What Works.

    Here are your show notes…

    A util is “a hypothetical unit measuring satisfaction.”

    Nibbles & Bits are worth it!

    Marginal utility is “the amount of additional utility provided by an additional unit of an economic good or service.”

    • 39 min
    What’s the upside to sadness?

    What’s the upside to sadness?

    How would you know what happiness feels like if you never felt the opposite? We’re happy to give sadness its due in this edition of Doing What Works.

    Here are your show notes…

    “It is such a secret place, the land of tears.”

    Make sure you have something to do, someone to love, and something to look forward to.

    • 39 min
    How does radio really work?

    How does radio really work?

    If you’ve ever wondered how radio works but were afraid to ask, you’ll get your answer in this edition of Doing What Works. And that’s not all. You’ll also get some ideas for making peace with the unknowable, if making peace with the unknowable is your thing.

    Here are your show notes…

    How radio works!

    What string theory is!

    “Convoy” is a song that celebrated citizens band radio.

    Dr. Nick Morgan introduced us to the term infovore.

    “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”

    “It’s the one secret that we don’t know.” ~ What Betty White’s mother said about death.

    • 39 min
    Do you say yes often enough?

    Do you say yes often enough?

    You don’t know what’s going to make you happy until you try it. The job or the relationship that looks good on paper may not feel so great at, say, ten o’clock on a Tuesday. That’s one reason to say yes to more things, so you can get a better feel for more things. Saying yes is a habit and a mindset. If you practice saying yes to smaller things with low stakes, you might find yourself more willing to take bigger risks. That’s what we hope to inspire in this edition of Doing What Works.

    Here are your show notes…

    Irresistible author Adam Alter [http://adamalterauthor.com/] was one of Katie’s professors at NYU Stern and “say yes” was his advice.

    “I wish I might go back and do the little things you asked me to” is from a poem by Alice E. Chase [https://www.scrapbook.com/poems/doc/860.html] entitled “To My Grown-Up Son.”

    Saying “yes” (and “yes, and”) is a rule of improv [https://medium.com/the-improv-blog/the-first-rule-of-improv-is-yes-and-30e5954240d6].

    “If you can’t imagine any other explanation for a set of facts, it might be because you are bad at imagining things.” That’s from Dilbert creator Scott Adams [https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays].

    “Marriage is a big bet. It’s the only bet of its kind, one in which you say, ‘This feels right; I think I’ll change everything.’” That’s from Jerry Seinfeld [https://www.today.com/popculture/seinfeld-turns-25-read-jerrys-best-real-life-lines-1D79884423].

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

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7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Claire Feuer ,

Favorite Podcast

Doing What Works is my favorite podcast. Maureen and Katie are down to earth, hilarious, and pass on practical advice. You'll also walk away with a long list of book recommendations. Maureen also has an infectious laugh that brightens my day. I’m looking forward to hearing more episodes.

MattMcWilliams ,

Well done Maureen!

WOW…Doing What Works Podcast is flat out awesome. Good production quality. Easy to listen. Very impressed Maureen. Keep bringing it.

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