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Quick and Dirty Tips



This week we published episodes about workplace culture, psychopaths, and zero-waste cooking. We also asked our hosts about new activities they're excited about, Laura Adams said:

"I love cooking healthy food from scratch, such as making Greek yogurt, and baking sourdough bread and good-for-you desserts."
Why don’t babies have kneecaps? What’s artificial intelligence actually made of? The world is seeded with curiosities. Let’s crack them open, one question at a time. Quick and Dirty Tips is thrilled to announce our newest podcast, Curious State, for all the questions you can't Google.

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  • Curious State why there are so few female psychopaths. Listen here.

  • Project Parenthood shares an episode from a special guest. Listen here.

  • Savvy Psychologist improves your time management. Listen here.

  • Money Girl navigates being an executor of a will. Listen here.


  • Get-Fit Guy shares an episode from a special guest. Listen here.

  • Modern Mentor helps you find the right workplace. Listen here.

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