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The Dirty, Smelly History of Soap (w/ Cody Cassidy)

The Dirty, Smelly History of Soap (w/ Cody Cassidy)

Cody Cassidy is back to talk about how soap was invented. You’ll also learn about a bias that makes people believe poor people have thicker skin, and how good anxiety can help you get things done.

Curiosity Weekly · Warner Bros. Discovery

September 30, 202011m 57s

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Show Notes

Cody Cassidy is back to talk about how soap was invented. You’ll also learn about a bias that makes people believe poor people have thicker skin, and how good anxiety can help you get things done.

Good Anxiety Can Help You Get Things Done by Reuben Westmaas

Society Perceives the Poor to Have a "Thick Skin" Compared to Others by Kelsey Donk

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