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Surprising Factors That Influence What You Buy & The Strange Story of Ice

6/25/202648 min

Why do mosquitoes seem to love some people and completely ignore others? It isn't your imagination. Researchers have identified several factors that make certain people especially attractive to mosquitoes—and some of them are things you have little control over. https://theweek.com/articles/462191/5-things-that-make-irresistible-mosquitoes

Most of us believe we make rational decisions when we shop. But behavioral scientists have discovered that many purchasing decisions are influenced by factors we barely notice. The way a product is described, where it is placed, how many alternatives are offered, what price is shown first, and even seemingly irrelevant details can dramatically affect what we buy. Richard Shotton has spent years studying the hidden psychological forces that shape consumer behavior. In this conversation, he explains why our choices are often less objective than we think, how marketers use these insights to influence us, and what you can do to become a smarter consumer. Richard is a behavioral scientist and author of The Illusion of Choice: 16½ Psychological Biases That Influence What We Buy (https://amzn.to/3q2Vne9).

Ice seems so ordinary that it's easy to forget what a miracle it once was. Today, ice is available instantly at the push of a button. But not that long ago, obtaining ice was a massive undertaking involving dangerous harvests, international shipping routes, fortunes made and lost, and an industry that helped reshape the modern world. In fact, long before electric refrigeration existed, people were cutting huge blocks of ice from frozen lakes and transporting them thousands of miles. How did this unlikely commodity transform the way we eat, drink, preserve food, and live? Amy Brady, executive director of Orion magazine and author of Ice: From Mixed Drinks to Skating Rinks—A Cool History of a Hot Commodity (https://amzn.to/3MKX7Rc), reveals the remarkable story behind something most of us never think twice about.

Finding a green potato chip in the bag can be a little unsettling. Is it safe to eat? And what about those unusually dark brown chips that occasionally show up? The answers have everything to do with how potatoes grow, how they're stored, and what happens before they ever become chips. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/30746/whats-those-green-potato-chips-you-sometimes-find

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    [screaming] FX's The Bear, the final season. All episodes now streaming on Disney Plus.

  9. Mike Carruthers· Host0:28

    [upbeat music] Today, on Something You Should Know, why mosquitoes seem to like some people more than others. Then, what determines what you buy? It's often not what you think.

  10. Richard Shotton· Guest0:41

    A lot of people have a belief that they weigh up their choices in a very deliberative, reflective manner, whereas an awful lot of research from psychology suggests that there are subtle influences on our choices that have a much bigger than expected impact.

  11. Mike Carruthers· Host0:57

    Also, when you get that occasional green potato chip in the bag, should you still eat it? And the amazing story of ice and how man-made ice transformed the world. So what about the guy who invented it?

  12. Amy Brady· Guest1:11

    He was met with cries of blasphemy, people saying, "How dare you create ice? Man can't create ice. Only God can create ice." And Cory actually died relatively young and penniless with his reputation in tatters.

  13. Mike Carruthers· Host1:25

    All this today on Something You Should Know.

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