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What do you do? And how do you do it? Most of us spend a lot of time at work. Sometimes our jobs define us, and Mike Simpson wants to learn about yours! From paleontologist to Oscar Mayer Wienermobile driver, we're hitting the road to get a look at how we're all making a living. Come feed sea otters, restore a car, park a cargo ship and cuddle a cow with us! New episodes on Thursdays.
- 89 - Fixing a Fabergé egg ... and a Godzilla head
You break it, you buy it? On this episode, Mike visits Fine Art Restoration to put some things back together. The owner, Henri Laborde, works with everyone from moving companies to museums and some of the pieces he repairs are worth thousands of dollars. Others are just sentimental. This is our last episode for this round, so send us ideas: doyouworkhere@knxnews.com. Thanks!
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 88 - A robot grew me some spinach
Were the greens at your grocery store grown by a robot? If it says "Plenty" on the packaging, then yes! We take a visit to an indoor vertical farm in Compton. We'll be surrounded by big mechanical arms, grow lights, and towers full of spinach, kale, arugula and lettuce. These plants never touch human hands ... just robo-fingers.
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 87 - Light the fuse! It's time for fireworks!
Safety first, but we're going to blow some stuff up! For this week's episode, we're with the operators of a professional fireworks show in Manhattan Beach. We'll learn that most designers start with the soundtrack or finale first and then work backwards. And we'll hear about how most fireworks are named after flowers. No radio reporters were harmed in the taping of this podcast.
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 86 - From showers to flowers...
Reduce, reuse, recycle - even when it comes to water! We're learning about water treatment today with LA Sanitation, by taking millions of gallons of dirty water and making it clean. How good are the filters they use? How do they actually get all that gross stuff out? And what do they do with the water after? Hold your nose and let's get a closer look!
Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 85 - Antique vaults and half a million books
Have you ever been to the Last Bookstore? Even if you haven't, you might have seen it in someone's Instagram pictures. We're headed to a downtown LA landmark today to learn about what it takes to run California's largest new and used bookstore. Let's go treasure hunting through the shelves and then head up the stairs -- meet you in the book tunnel!
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 84 - Keeping it classic with Thrifty Ice Cream
You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream! It's time to learn about Mike's favorite ice cream brand with a trip to the Thrifty factory! It's been sold for decades and has become a favorite - especially around Southern California. We'll talk about what goes into making those classic flavors and about the unique shape to the Thrifty scoop. Do you want a single? Or a double?
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 83 - Clippers to Lakers. It's Crypto Change-O!Thu, 25 Jan 2024
- 82 - Let's make lunch ... for some sea otters!
Put on your gloves and grab some clams because we're taking a trip to the The Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach to prepare food for the sea otters! They get restaurant quality meals each day and there's a whole team of people helping out. Cuteness overload? Yep! But otters can also be pretty feisty. Also, did you know they have pockets?
Thu, 18 Jan 2024 - 81 - Do you want to drive the Wienermobile?Thu, 11 Jan 2024
- 80 - Happy Holidays with the USPS!
We've got more new episodes coming in a few weeks, but for the holidays, Mike is stopping by the big USPS processing center in Los Angeles for a look at how many gifts we're sending to our friends and family this time of year. We'll meet Daniel Hirai, George Banks and Mark Robinson to take a tour of a building that's the size of twenty-nine football fields.
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 79 - 15 billion miles from home -- and still going!
We're going to space! Well, actually, we're going to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena to check in with the Voyager team.
It's been forty-six years since Voyager 1 and 2 launched and we're still in contact! We'll talk with Linda Spilker and Suzanne Dodd, who can take us from the 70's and 80's right up to today. What have the Voyager probes seen? What have they heard? These two spacecraft are the most distant human-made objects from Earth.
This episode is our season finale, but let Mike know what you want him to get a closer look at next season: doyouworkhere@knxnews.com
Thu, 09 Nov 2023 - 78 - Twelve feet up... with a face full of bees...
We're busy as bees this week! Well, we're as busy as beekeepers... because we're going to do some "urban beekeeping" with a company called Best Bees.
We'll put on our gloves and a bee suit for protection and get up close with some hives... in a place you wouldn't expect.
Carrie Diaz is our beekeeper. More about Best Bees at BestBees.com.
Thu, 02 Nov 2023 - 77 - I put a pasta maker inside a Ferrari...
Time to go to the car shop! But we're not here for an oil change. This week, we're talking car restorations and EV conversions. Have you ever seen an old Mercedes with a new engine and heated seats? What about an electric Porsche or Volkswagen Beetle?
Ralph Biase is the CEO of Titan Car Restoration, he also hosts Geared Up on Motor Trend and can pretty much do whatever you can dream up!
We'll also check out a very rare truck...with a secret compartment for your fishing poles.
Thu, 26 Oct 2023 - 76 - Crystal bowls, Tibetan chimes and an ocean drum
It's bath time! But not that kind of bath. We're taking a sound bath.
This week, Mike joins Yogis on the Move, a company that brings classes into workplaces and apartment communities. We'll meditate and hear about the benefits of getting washed with sound waves and vibrations.
Bring your mat, and hang out on the floor!
Suze Q is our instructor. You can find her on Instagram at @Suzeqrocks.We'll also learn a little about Yoga for first-timers with Jessica Kang, the founder of Yogis on the Move.
Thu, 19 Oct 2023 - 75 - There's no tar at the Tar Pits...
This week we're digging up some fossils! But we don't have to go far, because one of the most active dig sites out there is actually right in the middle of Los Angeles!
We're talking about the La Brea Tar Pits, where a surprising amount of specimens from the Ice Age have been discovered over the last hundred years.
We're joined by Laura Tewksbury, Sean Campbell and Stevie Morley, who all work at the Tar Pits, part of the Natural History Museums of LA County.
No bones about it, this is a fun one!
Thu, 12 Oct 2023 - 74 - Valet Parker for Cargo Ships
Have you ever watched those big container ships come in? They squeeze under a bridge and then line up perfectly with the dock...with just feet to spare! How do they do that?!
Captain John Mayer, a harbor pilot with the Los Angeles Pilot Service, takes Mike for a ride to show him how it's done.
See more of Mike's adventure here: https://www.audacy.com/knxnews/news/local/meet-the-valet-who-parks-cargo-ships-at-the-port-of-l-a
Thu, 05 Oct 2023 - 73 - Have you ever cuddled a cow?Thu, 28 Sep 2023
- 72 - There’s a lion on the plane…
In our first episode, Mike takes a trip to LAX...and visits baggage and cargo with United Airlines.
Do you know what else is under your plane seats besides your bags? And where your suitcase actually goes once you check it? We'll learn about some wild things that commercial airlines have shipped and track a bag as it moves underground.
Lisa House-Odums works in cargo and Mike Del Nigro trains the new ramp services employees.
Thu, 28 Sep 2023 - 71 - Coming Soon: Do You Work Here?Thu, 21 Sep 2023
- 70 - What's it like to see Earth from space?Thu, 27 Jul 2023
- 69 - Do you spend $2 bills?
They're just like any other bill! Yet, they feel like a novelty. What makes them feel so special?
Mike learns more about the curious currency from John Bennardo, who made a documentary on the $2 bill, and Heather McCabe who completed a project called, "Two Buckaroo," where she documented the reaction to spending them.
You can check out John's film at 2dollarbillmovie.com
Thu, 20 Jul 2023 - 68 - What was it like to fly Concorde?
Remember Concorde? The supersonic passenger airliner from Air France and British Airways that flew twice the speed of sound? Its been retired nearly twenty years now, but there hasn't been anything like it since.
Three former British Airways pilots, Andy Mills, Richard Westray, and Mike Bannister, tell us what it was like to fly the thing!
Thu, 13 Jul 2023 - 67 - Have you seen Bigfoot?Thu, 29 Jun 2023
- 66 - What time is it?
What is time? Why do we have it? How come we're so bad at comprehending how it passes? Does time fly? If you're bored, does it slow down?
Sean Carroll at Johns Hopkins University, author of "The Biggest Ideas in the Universe: Space, Time, and Motion," spends some time answering Mikes big questions.
And what about boredom and downtime? James Danckert, author of "Out of My Skull: The Psychology of Boredom," and Dr. Sandi Mann, author of "The Upside of Downtime," explain the two.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 22 Jun 2023 - 65 - Quick Questions Vol. 12
This week, we've got some listener questions!
How are flyovers at big events timed so perfectly? Captain Kyle Cassady, a B-2 Pilot at Whiteman AFB, tells Mike how they pull it off.
We heard elephants are afraid of mice... Is that true? Patrick Wolff at Oakland Zoo answers.
And we talk with Hillary Clinton, Jennifer Coolidge and Cher! No. We talk to Rosemary Watson who is a singer, emcee and impressionist. How do people learn to do other people's voices?Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 15 Jun 2023 - 64 - Are you part Neanderthal?
Time to go back in time! You know that insult when we call someone "a Neanderthal" …does that really work? Were they actually dumb, or do they deserve some credit?
Anthropology professor and Neanderthal expert, Fred Smith, tells us just how close of cousins we are to them.We're also going to travel into the future...with a company that's working on bringing a Wooly Mammoth (among other things) back from extinction. Ben Lamm, is co-founder and CEO of Colossal and, Dr. Andrew Pask, is a Professor in the School of BioSciences at the University of Melbourne, explain just how that could work.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 08 Jun 2023 - 63 - Can we explain consciousness?
Time to expand our minds a bit and tackle a big one. And it probably comes as no surprise that it's incredibly hard to describe "being you."
Sue Blackmore, writer, lecturer and Professor at the University of Plymouth and
Anil Seth, Professor at the University of Sussex and author of "Being You: A New Science of Consciousness," explain what there is to know about consciousness.Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 25 May 2023 - 62 - Quick Questions Vol. 11
How can we get a feel for what colorblind people see? Marie Difolco with Colour Blind Awareness in the UK gives Mike an idea of the colorblind experience.
And, how do you gauge a "chance of rain" in the weather report? Alex Tardy, Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the National Weather Service in San Diego, explains what's known as one of meteorology's most misunderstood terms.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 18 May 2023 - 61 - Do you know about the vault in Delaware?
Lots of people collect stuff. Some people collect really rare and expensive stuff. Where do you put it? Behind a giant heavy door!
And, what treasures are on the other side of it?
This week Mike Cummings, the General Manager for the Collectors Vault, takes Mike inside their vault which is...somewhere in Delaware.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 11 May 2023 - 60 - Do you have good taste?Thu, 04 May 2023
- 59 - Quick Questions Vol. 10
Can you get a "second wind"? Is it real?
Dr. William Roberts with the University of Minnesota Medical School and The American College of Sports Medicine along with Dr. Cara Hall from Keck Medicine at USC explain the "second wind" phenomenon.
Why are some English word spellings so weird? Why is there a "k" in knife?! A "b" in doubt?! Our favorite linguistics professor, Jaye Padgett at UC Santa Cruz, is back to answer.And, why do we get gray hair?
We find out from Dr. Sandy Johnson, board certified dermatologist at Johnson Dermatology in Fort Smith, Arkansas.Thu, 27 Apr 2023 - 58 - How deep is the ocean?Thu, 13 Apr 2023
- 57 - How does memory work?Thu, 06 Apr 2023
- 56 - Quick Questions Vol. 9
This week we have three listener questions!
What's the story of the red, white, and blue barbershop pole? Peter Geiger, editor of the Farmer's Almanac, shares its history.
Why does scratching an itch feel so good? Dr. Marie Jhin, Board Certified Dermatologist in the Bay Area, gives Mike answers.
And, why do we refer to ships as "she"? We'll learn from historian, Guy Nasuti, at the Naval History and Heritage Command.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 30 Mar 2023 - 55 - How busy are bees?Thu, 23 Mar 2023
- 54 - Why do orchestras need a conductor?Thu, 16 Mar 2023
- 53 - When did we start wearing glasses?
Many of us rely on them, but when did we first get them? What did we do before glasses?
Dr. Ivan Schwab, Emeritus Professor of Ophthalmology at UC Davis, and
Dr Neil Handley, Museum Curator at the College of Optometrists in London, give Mike some clarity.We also take a little detour. Your nose is in front of your face. Why can't you see it?
Philip Kellman, Professor of Psychology at UCLA, knows the answer.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 09 Mar 2023 - 52 - What's it like to ride on a blimp?Thu, 02 Mar 2023
- 51 - Quick Questions Vol. 8Thu, 16 Feb 2023
- 50 - What's it like to climb Mount Everest?Thu, 09 Feb 2023
- 49 - Why do people hate pigeons?Thu, 02 Feb 2023
- 48 - What if we didn't have a moon?Thu, 26 Jan 2023
- 47 - Quick Questions Vol. 7
This round of questions has a theme: soap and water.
Mike talks hydration with Dr. Tamara Hew Butler, Professor of Exercise and Sport science at Wayne State University.
And soap with Birnur Aral, Executive Director of the Beauty, Health and Sustainability Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.comThu, 19 Jan 2023 - 46 - What's your favorite color?Thu, 12 Jan 2023
- 45 - New year, new habits?Thu, 05 Jan 2023
- 44 - Holiday Special: How do they make See’s Candies?Thu, 22 Dec 2022
- 43 - Do you like roller coasters?Thu, 15 Dec 2022
- 42 - Quick Questions Vol. 6
Is cracking your knuckles bad for you? We find out from Dr. Robert Klapper, co-director of the Joint Replacement Program at Cedars Sinai.
What's the story with the popularity of the Hawaiian shirt? Mike get answers from Dale Hope, author of "The Aloha Shirt: Spirit Of The Islands."
And, why do we call it a pair of pants when it's only one pant? Returning guest, Jaye Padgett Professor of Linguistics at UC Santa Cruz, clears it up for us.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 08 Dec 2022 - 41 - A martini ... shaken or stirred?
How do you like your martini?
Dry? Dirty? Shaken? Stirred? What is vermouth, anyway?
Mike learns all things about the classic cocktail from Andrea Scuto, General Manager for Musso & Frank Grill, Hollywood's oldest restaurant known for their martinis.Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 01 Dec 2022 - 40 - What's it like to be a commercial pilot?
Holiday travel season is upon us!
We learned about what it's like to be a flight attendant on our first-ever episode and now on our fortieth, we hear from commercial pilots. What's a day in the life like for those navigating the friendly skies?
Mike gets answers from Captain Laura Einsetler and co-pilot, Morgan Smith.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 17 Nov 2022 - 39 - Are vegetables fake?Thu, 10 Nov 2022
- 38 - How does a caterpillar turn into a butterfly?Thu, 03 Nov 2022
- 37 - Trick or Treat?Thu, 27 Oct 2022
- 36 - Quick Questions Vol. 5Thu, 20 Oct 2022
- 35 - What's it like to live on (in?) Antarctica?Thu, 13 Oct 2022
- 34 - Why do we lie?
Have you lied today? Was it a big lie or a "white" lie? Why do we deceive? And, is honesty always the best policy?
Mike gets to some truths about lying from Tim Levine, author of the book "Duped" and Chair of Communication Studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Dr. Kim Serota, lecturer of Management and Marketing at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan who's given a Ted X talk on why we lie.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 06 Oct 2022 - 33 - How did the Egyptians make a mummy?
In the buffet of museum choices, we tend to go right for the mummies. What is their universal appeal? And, how have they stayed so well preserved for centuries?
This week, Mike unravels the process of mummification with The American Research Center in Egypt's Executive Director, Dr. Louise Bertini.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 29 Sep 2022 - 32 - Quick Questions Vol. 4
Who comes up with those random national holidays?
Mike finds out from Holly McGuire, Editor in Chief at Chase’s Calendar of Events, and Marlo Anderson, Founder of National Day Calendar.com.How long should you keep a toothbrush? And, how dirty are they?
Mike gets answers from Kimberly Harms, D.D.S., The Dental Mediator.
How do navigation apps work? Are they watching you? And, how do they calculate your ETA?
Mike puts questions to Mike Wuerthele at Apple Insider.Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 22 Sep 2022 - 31 - Are introverts actually shy?Thu, 15 Sep 2022
- 30 - Should you feed a Venus flytrap?
The term "carnivorous plant" seems almost like an oxymoron. What makes them so different from other plants? Should you feed them? And, why did the Venus flytraps we bought as kids never survive?
Mike chomps down on answers from Josh Brown with Predatory Plants in Half Moon Bay and Shawn Lyons at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 08 Sep 2022 - 29 - How do delivery robots work?
Companies like Amazon are deploying robots to satiate our desire for instant gratification. But is that a good thing?
Do they have drivers or do they drive themselves? What do robots mean for the future of delivery?
Mike gets answers from Alastair Westgarth, CEO of Starship Technologies, and Organizational Psychologist, Dr. Gena Cox.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 01 Sep 2022 - 28 - Is yawning contagious?Thu, 25 Aug 2022
- 27 - Are we going to run out of sand?
We might not realize it but sand is in just about everything! And, it's becoming scarcer. Where is all the sand going? What could we replace it with? And, how do the sands by the beach and the sands in the desert differ?
Mike digs for answers with Vince Beiser, independent journalist and author of "The World in a Grain: The Story of Sand and How It Transformed Civilization."
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 18 Aug 2022 - 26 - Quick Questions Vol. 3
How is horsepower measured? And, where does its name derive from? Mike puts questions to K.C Colwell, executive editor at Car and Driver.
What are hiccups? And, what's the best way to get rid of them? Mike gets answers from Dr. Thomas Yadegar at Cedars Sinai Tarzana Medical Center.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 11 Aug 2022 - 25 - Why do we cry?Thu, 04 Aug 2022
- 24 - Can an elevator fall down the shaft?
Modern wonder or box containing your worst nightmares? This week we explore everything that could go wrong in an elevator and why it doesn't. What would happen in an earthquake? Can you climb out the top like in Die Hard? Is there enough air when you're stuck? And, why do most elevators skip the 13th floor?
Mike gets some relief from Chris Smith, Vice President at Otis Elevator, and psychologist, Stuart Vyse.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 28 Jul 2022 - 23 - Christmas (in July) Questions
We're halfway to the "most wonderful time of the year." Where did common Christmas customs like lights, trees, and mistletoe come from? And, how has the representation of Santa changed over time?
Mike gets answers from Dr. Bruce David Forbes, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Morningside University and author of "Christmas: A Candid History," about our Christmas traditions.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 21 Jul 2022 - 22 - Where are all the aliens?
For sake of argument, let's just say aliens do exist... then, that begs the question, where are they? Why can you never find an alien when you need one?
Mike gets explanations and theories from Jim Al-Khalili, author and professor of theoretical physics at the University of Surrey, on both sides of the argument of whether or not aliens exist and if they do, where they might be hiding.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 14 Jul 2022 - 21 - Quick Questions Vol. 2
Why are CVS receipts so long? Deidre Popovich, Assistant Professor of Marketing at Texas Tech, gives us the answer.
Why do we wear neckties? FIDM Museum Curator, Kevin Jones, provides history and context.
And more idioms, where do those common phrases come from? Jaye Padgett, Professor of Linguistics at UC Santa Cruz, is back to demystify a few of them.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 07 Jul 2022 - 20 - How do some animals change color?
The ability to slip out of a crowd undetected is the dream of many a person trying to escape a party early. Chameleons practically invented the Irish exit! How and why do certain species change their colors?
Mike gets answers from Daniel Flynn, Senior Marketing Manager at the Oakland Zoo, and Senior Aquarist, Alex Lawlor, at the Aquarium of the Pacific.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 30 Jun 2022 - 19 - Can you trust a gut feeling?
Intuition looks and means something different to everybody. How can intuition be explained? Are gut feelings really in your gut? And, how do you know when to trust those feelings?
Mike gets answers from Professor Joel Pearson at the University of New South Wales and relationship coach and love expert, Joey Garcia.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 23 Jun 2022 - 18 - Why do they wash birds with Dawn dish soap?
Ducklings are the unofficial mascot of Dawn brand dish soap. How did Dawn become synonymous with bird rescue? Why is it so effective? And, what's it like to be in the business of saving birds?
Mike gets answers from JD Bergeron and Kylie Clatterbuck at the International Bird Rescue.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 16 Jun 2022 - 17 - How did our drinking habits evolve?
We drink to relax, we drink to celebrate, and we drink to drown our sorrows...There's no end to the excuses we can find to drink. What's behind these intoxicating rituals?
How long have we been going to bars? Why do we drink what we drink? And, is there a way to cure a hangover?
Mike gets answers from Adam Rogers, author of "Proof: The Science of Booze," and Dr. Nicole J. Van Groningen, Internal Medicine physician at Cedars-Sinai.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 09 Jun 2022 - 16 - Quick Questions Vol. 1
Jetlag. What is it? How can you lessen its effects? Dr. Vernon Williams, Director of the Center for Sports Neurology & Pain Medicine at Cedars-Sinai's Kerlan-Jobe Institute, and Captain Laura Einsetler explain.
10,000 steps a day. Where did that number come from? Do we really need that many? Dr. Thomas Hirai, director at the bariatric and metabolic health center at O'Connor Hospital in San Jose, and Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford with Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, settle the score on steps.
Idioms. Where do common phrases like "nose to the grindstone" and "hold your horses" come from? Jaye Padgett, Linguistics Professor at UC Santa Cruz, traces their histories.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 02 Jun 2022 - 15 - Did the T. Rex have feathers?
Chances are, as an adult, you haven't been asked to name your favorite dinosaur. What are our common misunderstandings about dinosaurs? Why do we think they all lived at the same time? And, how did the T. Rex become a fan favorite?
Mike puts questions to paleontologists at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Dr. Luis Chiappe, SVP of Research and Collections, and Dr. Nathan Smith, Associate Curator of the Dinosaur Institute.Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 26 May 2022 - 14 - How does the internet work?
Its replaced the library, the encyclopedia, broadcast and cable television, and the shopping mall. But, few of us know how the darn thing works. How does the internet stay running? What does its infrastructure look like? And, where does our information on the "cloud" go?
Mike gets answers from Jill Duffy, writer and editor at PCMag.com, and Paul Brodsky, telecoms analyst with Telegeography.
See the map of the undersea cables at submarinecablemap.com
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 19 May 2022 - 13 - What's it like to drive a trash truck?
Who doesn't hate taking out the trash? Imagine doing it 900 times a day.
What's a day in the life like behind the wheel of a trash truck doing what may be the city's most thankless task?
Mike gets answers from solid waste truck operators, Prentice Bass and Kyle Johnson, and Thanos Gauthier, Public Works Superintendent for the City of Pasadena.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 12 May 2022 - 12 - Why do we dream?
Whether we can remember them or not, we all have dreams. How active are our brains when we sleep? Are our dreams telling us something? And, what explains recurring dreams?
Mike gets answers from psychologist and author who specializes in dreams, Ian Wallace, and psychotherapist, Dr. Leslie Ellis.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 05 May 2022 - 11 - Are you a cat person or a dog person?
When it comes to four-legged companions, our world has been divided into two camps - you either love dogs or fancy cats. Why do we prefer one furry friend over another?
Mike puts these questions to experts - professional dog trainer, Nate Schoemer, and cat behavior consultant, Dr. Mikel Delgado.
Check out Nate's YouTube channel at: www.youtube.com/NateSchoemer
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 28 Apr 2022 - 10 - How did bacon and eggs become a "thing"?
Bacon and eggs are synonymous with the classic American breakfast. But, has it always been that way? When and why did bacon and eggs become a cornerstone of traditional breakfast? Is breakfast really the "most important" meal of the day? And, how has breakfast evolved over time?
Mike gets answers from Dr. Dana Ellis Hunnes of UCLA, Professor Ken Albala at University of the Pacific, and owner of Simply Fuel, Mitzi Dulan, RD.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 21 Apr 2022 - 9 - What's the deal with sneezing?
Achoo! Nothing signals the dawn of allergy season quite like that sensation you feel right before letting out a sneeze. While we all have our own unique sneezing style and cadence, it's almost impossible to fight the involuntary expulsion of air out our noses. Why do we sneeze? Are common myths about sneezing true? And, where do allergies come from?
Mike gets answers from Elisabeth Ference, MD at Keck Medicine of USC and Dr. Marc Meth at Century City Allergy in Los Angeles.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 - 8 - Do you need to wash your jeans?
Low rise, high rise, bell bottoms, flares, boot cut, stone washed, slim-fit... whatever your preference, denim jeans are a staple of the modern wardrobe. And, despite their enduring place in fashion, how to take care of them still remains a mystery. What's the best way to keep your jeans clean? Is washing them a make or break for preserving their integrity?
Mike puts these questions to experts in the field of denim and textiles - Tony Patella of Tellason Denim and Rachel McQueen, PhD of University of Alberta.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 07 Apr 2022 - 7 - What is déjà vu?
Ever feel like you've been here before? We call this mysterious feeling "déjà vu," French for "already seen." What causes it? And, how can it be explained?
Mike puts these questions to Dr. Akira O'Connor of University of St Andrews' School of Psychology and Neuroscience.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 31 Mar 2022 - 6 - How do you get a good night's sleep?
Catching z's isn't easy. We use white noise machines, take supplements, drink teas, and count sheep... Yet, our efforts rarely result in quality rest. Why is it so difficult to achieve a good night's sleep? And, what can we do to wake up feeling refreshed when our alarms go off?
Mike gets answers from the Director of UCLA's Sleep Disorders Center, Dr. Alon Avidan.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 24 Mar 2022 - 5 - What happens to the losing team's merch?
Every true sports fan dreams of the moment when their team is crowned world champs and, when that day finally comes, millions dash to buy all kinds of expensive swag to commemorate the victory. Now, there can only be one winner but, to hedge their bets, apparel makers produce "We Are The Champions" gear for BOTH teams long before a trophy is hoisted.
What happens to the losers' hats, shirts, and sweats? Is all lost in defeat?
Mike gets the answers from Good360’s Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Development Officer, Shari Rudolph, and Jamie Mottram, President of BreakingT.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 17 Mar 2022 - 4 - What's a "good" cup of coffee?
For many of us, before our morning cuppa Joe, we feel ineffective and even unapproachable. What magic does coffee work on those who consider it lifeblood? And, how has the seemingly simple blend of grounds and water evolved into a delicacy?
Mike gets answers from Bobak Roshan of Demitasse Coffee, Jay Ruskie, CEO of Frinj Coffee, and Bill Ristenpart of the UC Davis Coffee Center.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 10 Mar 2022 - 3 - Are supermarkets tricking us?
After a trip to the supermarket, even the most disciplined shopper will come home with a couple of items that weren’t on his or her list. What is the strange force that drives us to buy on impulse? Are we being unwittingly enticed into purchasing things we don’t want or really need?
Mike puts these questions to two experts in the field - Phil Lempert, editor at SuperMarketGuru.com, and founder of 80 Twenty Nutrition and registered dietitian Christy Brissette.
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 24 Feb 2022 - 2 - Why do people love true crime?
Americans have an insatiable appetite for true crime. But few seem to be losing sleep after a midnight snack of terrifying true tales.
Mike seeks answers to why this genre is so widely successful from Scott Bonn, author of "Why We Love Serial Killers: The Curious Appeal of the World's Most Savage Murderers," and Erin Moriarty from "48 Hours" on CBS, who know a thing or two about why Americans can't get their fill of murders and mayhem.
Check out Erin's podcast "My Life of Crime with Erin Moriarty"
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Thu, 17 Feb 2022 - 1 - What's it like to be a flight attendant?
Right now, tens of thousands of men and women are working 40,000 feet above our heads. These men and women are flight attendants. What's it really like to make your living inside a silver bullet that's traveling at 500 miles per hour?
Mike gets the answers from two veterans of the friendly skies, United Airlines flight attendant, Bella Carter, and former flight attendant, Kat Kamalani.
Find Kat on Tik Tok @katkamalani
Got questions? Email Mike at ivegotquestions@audacy.com
Tue, 15 Feb 2022
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