Episode 281 Part 5 – Fantasy Baseball Come True

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This one is for fantasy sports geeks! Imagine you can use your superior statistical skills to run the front office of a real, professional baseball team? That’s exactly what happened to Ben Lindbergh and he wrote a book about it called, The Only Rule is it Has to Work. Plus Phil and Skylar talk about just how common road rage is, a wonderfully delicious new stadium snack bar items, and how much of your life are you really signing away by simply checking the box instead of reading the terms and services agreement provided in every single app you install?

This bite-sized chunk of episode 281 is sponsored by Lunar Pages.

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Episode 281 Part 4 – Summer Diet Saboteurs

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Skylar Cuarisma reads of the Forbes top paid celebrities for 2016 and Phil Hulett counters with the most beautiful celebs according to science! Plus, ordained minister and counselor who spent 40 years yo-yo-ing it up and down on fad diets, Renee Jones talks about how to beat the summer diet saboteurs, like ice cream, pie, candy, hamburgers, cake, did we mention ice cream?

This bite-sized chunk of episode 281 is sponsored by Free Shipping on the Dromma Bed – 12″ Triple-Layer Memory Foam Mattress.

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Episode 281 Part 3 – Listen Like a Dog

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Phil interviews the “Dogtologist,” Jeff Lazarus, about his new book, Listen Like a Dog. We learn what there is to learn from dogs about life as a human. Plus Sklylar Cuarisma asks, “To far or not to fear the beard,”  and answers with some pretty surprising facts about neck fuzz. Phil adds the list of the funniest movie male full-frontal scenes.

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Episode 281 Part 2 – Talking to Kids About Terrorism

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Tough topic to tackle, but Page Olson, author of the forthcoming book, The Success Manifesto, explains how to talk to kids about events such as the truck attack in Nice, France. Her approach to innovative play for kids can sometimes cut across the grain of a generation of helicopter parents, but in this case, the example she gives are common sense solutions if you just get over yourself and see what’s best for your kids. Yes, gauntlet thrown. Plus Skylar Cuarismareports on yet another robot attack. This time a small child is the victim.

This bite-sized chunk of Episode 281 is sponsored by Aquasana’s 1,000,000 gallon Premium Rhino Whole House Water Filter
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