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The Magical Appeal of Bacon & How Your Emotions Cost You Money

6/18/202651 min

When you visit a doctor, you assume the diagnosis and treatment will be based entirely on your symptoms and medical history. But there is another factor that can quietly influence what happens in the exam room and the quality of the care you receive. And it has nothing to do with your health. https://qualitysafety.bmj.com/content/26/1/13 Bacon may be one of the most beloved foods in America. People wrap it around other foods, crumble it onto salads, put it in desserts, and even flavor cocktails with it. What's especially interesting is that bacon's popularity has continued to grow despite years of warnings from health experts about its risks. So what is it about bacon that has captured the American imagination? Why has it become more than just a breakfast food and evolved into a cultural phenomenon? Mark Johnson, who teaches at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, traces bacon's unlikely rise from humble pork product to national obsession. He is author of American Bacon: The History of a Food Phenomenon (https://amzn.to/4odStxo). When you mix money with emotions, all kinds of things can go wrong – and often do. That’s according to Jade Warshaw. She is a personal finance coach and co-host of The Ramsey Show with Dave Ramsey. She and her husband paid off more than $400,000 in debt and transformed their financial lives. Now she is on a mission to help people understand how money works, how your emotions impact what you do with your money and how to get back on track. Her latest book is What No One Tells You About Money: The Real Key to Getting Unstuck from Someone Who's Been There (https://amzn.to/4fMAGv9). Your brain is remarkably good at many things. Holding onto a growing list of errands, appointments, reminders, and unfinished tasks is NOT one of them. In fact, trying to keep everything in your head can increase stress and mental clutter. There is a simple, surprisingly powerful tool for clearing your mind and improving focus—and it requires nothing more sophisticated than a pen and paper. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/zeigarnik-effect Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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  1. Speaker 10:00

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  2. Mike Carruthers· Host0:28

    [upbeat music] Today on Something You Should Know, how well you treat your doctor may matter more than you realize. Then, bacon. It's been called a dangerous food, yet we eat more of it than ever and put it on everything.

  3. Mark Johnson· Guest0:46

    We put bacon on everything precisely because we've been told not to put it on anything. [laughs] For most of the 20th century, bacon became public enemy number one. Despite multiple predictions that bacon mania was going to come to an end, it just keeps going.

  4. Mike Carruthers· Host1:01

    Also, the problem with keeping things in your head instead of writing them down, and understanding money and emotions, and what money does to you.

  5. Jade Warshaw· Guest1:11

    Money simply makes you more of what you already are. If you're a person who is insecure, lack of money or even tons of money will just magnify that. If you're a person who is very confident, then money will simply make you more of what you already are.

  6. Mike Carruthers· Host1:26

    All this today on Something You Should Know.

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