Monday’s Interesting Headlines
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Today on Simple Joe, I’m thinking about how some of the earliest radio broadcasts are still traveling through space, carrying music, voices, and stories far beyond Earth, and what that might mean about the things we put out into the world. I share the weather for Poughkeepsie, New York, and Cincinnati, Ohio, reflect on birthdays of notable figures like Connie Mack, Diane Sawyer, the Gibb brothers, and Ralph Fiennes, and touch on moments from history including the first commercial Christmas lights and the premiere of Schindler’s List. I also celebrate National Date Nut Bread Day and dive into Monday’s Interesting Headlines, riffing on curiosity, technology, focus, time, and communication. As we head into the days leading up to Christmas, this episode is about wonder, perspective, and making space for good memories with the people who matter most, because memories are always better than stuff.
Monday’s Interesting Headlines:
- A man accidentally returns a library book 60 years late and pays less than five dollars
- Engineers create a battery that can charge in under one minute
- Researchers say background noise may actually help some people focus better
- New study explains why time feels like it speeds up as we get older
- Researchers develop headphones that translate speech in real time without internet
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