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September 30, 2025 87 mins
While attempting to report on ⁠the man who traveled to Isles of Scilly in a bathtub⁠, foreign correspondent ⁠Tony Five⁠ abruptly takes a phone call about fractional ownership of a car. Marking professor ⁠Dr. Riley Krotz⁠ reveals that ⁠the perk that motivates employees most of all is free food⁠. Experimental psychology researcher Sarah Mohammadi explains why karma feels good after being unfairly excluded. Management professor Dr. Aaron Hill shares his research showing CEOs are five times more likely to survive fraud than a personal scandal. On ⁠⁠Noah vs. The Unknown⁠⁠, TV personality ⁠Noah Cappe⁠ and David debate the origins, use, and construction of Stonehenge. Marketing researcher Jason Sit talks about e-fashion: the growing trend for clothes you can't actually wear. Dr. Helen Kowalewska⁠ goes over ⁠her study exposing UK employers' hidden bias against maternity leave⁠. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:35) Tony Five (10:00) Dr. Riley Krotz (20:00) Sarah Mohammadi (30:00) Dr. Aaron Hill (39:50) Noah Cappe pt. 1 (49:50) Noah Cappe pt. 2 (59:50) Jason Sit (1:09:50) Dr. Helen Kowalewska Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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