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Welcome to the first-ever random show of the podcast. Joe is home on spring break, so we decided to grab a few beers, sit down and have a candid conversation about what's happening. As it is aptly named, we jump from topic to topic on this, so see the list of notes to keep track of what we talk about.
Show Notes:
[03:38] How were midterms?
[06:22] Culture Shock at the University of Michigan
On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society
[09:45] Industrial Org Psych
(APA) - Industrial and Organizational Psychology
[11:55] Coding and Introverts
Human behavior: Find your voice
Innovative and Introverted: How Introverts Function in the Creative Workplace
[13:10] Openness Personality Dimension
[14:29] Testing Taking
[16:46] Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience
Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience (BCN) Major | UM LSA UM College of LSA
[18:12] Descartes
[20:45] Carnivorous Plant that can swallow rats whole
[24:27] Late Night TalkShow Hosts
[25:52] Where is mainstream media heading?
[34:52] Education and Accreditation
[41:49] Weeding out process in gen eds
[45:00] Switching Degrees
[46:32] You can choose not to get higher education
[48:26] Mike Rowe and Blue Collar
The Importance of Being Dirty: Lessons from Mike Rowe (#157)