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Episode 42 - Tiny Humans, Depression, and Predicting the Stock Market

Episode 42 - Tiny Humans, Depression, and Predicting the Stock Market

FromMike's Multiverse


Episode 42 - Tiny Humans, Depression, and Predicting the Stock Market

FromMike's Multiverse

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Nov 10, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: Why can’t we predict the stock market? What would happen if you shrunk a human? Why should anyone listen to you? What’s the best way to deal with anxiety? 
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Here are some resources on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper.
Why can’t we predict the stock market?
Why We Can’t Predict Financial Markets
What would happen if you shrunk a human?
Could we hear the speaking voice of a six-inch-tall human?
Why should anyone listen to you?
The Liturgists Podcast Episode 10 - Christian Celebrity
What’s the best way to deal with anxiety?
Tips to Manage Anxiety and Stress
Ask Science Mike is produced by Gregg Nordin.
The Ask Science Mike theme song was written, performed, and recorded by Jeb Bodiford. If you need original podcast music, he's your guy.
You've got questions, he's got answers.
Even though we may not understand he'll talk anyway.
You've got problems, he won't solve them,
But he'll talk and talk and talk until he's blue in the face.
Science, faith, and life - Ask Science Mike.
Released:
Nov 10, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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