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Things of Which We're Proud, Plus Plumbers

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The episode centers around the etymology of the word "plumber" and segues into a broader discussion about pride, personal achievements, and learning styles.

Key Points:

  • Origin of "Plumber":
    The hosts discuss the word "plumber," tracing its roots to the Latin word plumbum (meaning lead), which is why the chemical symbol for lead is Pb. Historically, plumbers worked with lead pipes, hence the profession's name.
    .
  • Learning Styles:
    The conversation touches on different mnemonic techniques, with one host preferring visual mnemonics and the other auditory, highlighting how people remember information differently.
    .
  • Periodic Table Discussion:
    The hosts briefly explore the structure of the periodic table, mentioning there are currently 118 recognized elements, with some theoretical elements extending the table further. They compare this to how definitions change over time, like Pluto's reclassification as a non-planet.
    .
  • Reflections on Pride:
    In honor of Pride Month, both hosts reflect on moments in their lives that made them proud:
    • One host is proud of graduating college with a degree in engineering and two minors, completing multiple senior projects, and participating in Spartan races.
    • The other host is proud of earning a cosmetology license in high school, graduating college with a major in sociology and minors in psychology and biblical studies, and personal achievements like saving up for an American Girl doll as a child.
      .
  • Childhood vs. Adult Pride:
    They discuss how sources of pride shift from external validation in childhood to intrinsic motivation in adulthood. Achievements in adulthood, such as career milestones, marriage, and parenting, become new sources of pride.
    .
  • Closing Thoughts:
    The episode ends with a lighthearted exchange about possibly doing a series on the etymology of all periodic elements, and a reflection on how expanding one's comfort zone can change the sense of accomplishment over time.
    .

Overall Tone:
The episode is conversational, blending educational tidbits with personal anecdotes and humor, while encouraging listeners to reflect on their own sources of pride.

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Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.
Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

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The episode centers around the etymology of the word "plumber" and segues into a broader discussion about pride, personal achievements, and learning styles.

Key Points:

  • Origin of "Plumber":
    The hosts discuss the word "plumber," tracing its roots to the Latin word plumbum (meaning lead), which is why the chemical symbol for lead is Pb. Historically, plumbers worked with lead pipes, hence the profession's name.
    .
  • Learning Styles:
    The conversation touches on different mnemonic techniques, with one host preferring visual mnemonics and the other auditory, highlighting how people remember information differently.
    .
  • Periodic Table Discussion:
    The hosts briefly explore the structure of the periodic table, mentioning there are currently 118 recognized elements, with some theoretical elements extending the table further. They compare this to how definitions change over time, like Pluto's reclassification as a non-planet.
    .
  • Reflections on Pride:
    In honor of Pride Month, both hosts reflect on moments in their lives that made them proud:
    • One host is proud of graduating college with a degree in engineering and two minors, completing multiple senior projects, and participating in Spartan races.
    • The other host is proud of earning a cosmetology license in high school, graduating college with a major in sociology and minors in psychology and biblical studies, and personal achievements like saving up for an American Girl doll as a child.
      .
  • Childhood vs. Adult Pride:
    They discuss how sources of pride shift from external validation in childhood to intrinsic motivation in adulthood. Achievements in adulthood, such as career milestones, marriage, and parenting, become new sources of pride.
    .
  • Closing Thoughts:
    The episode ends with a lighthearted exchange about possibly doing a series on the etymology of all periodic elements, and a reflection on how expanding one's comfort zone can change the sense of accomplishment over time.
    .

Overall Tone:
The episode is conversational, blending educational tidbits with personal anecdotes and humor, while encouraging listeners to reflect on their own sources of pride.

---
Any views expressed on this podcast are those solely of the hosts and is for entertainment purposes only. None of the content is medical advice or financial advice.
Special thanks to Tim Wright aka CoLD SToRAGE for his permission to use the song Operatique.

  continue reading

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