Neighbor Conflict, Pre-Crime, Language Learning,Sleep Debt

Neighbor Conflict, Pre-Crime, Language Learning,Sleep Debt

Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 1025

  • Mar 12, 2019 6:00 am
  • 1:40:29 mins
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Dealing with a Neighbor Conflict Guest: Emily de Schweinitz Taylor, Conflict Mediator, Author of “Raising Mediators” Is your neighbor starting a Spring construction project that’s driving you nuts? Or running the lawnmower next to your window at 6 a.m. every Saturday? Leaving their empty trash cans on the curb for days after pickup? Maybe their dog spends half the night barking or their teenaged kids block your driveway with their cars at night?  Schools Are Implementing Software that Can Detect Violence on Social Media Guest: Gary Margolis, Founder & CEO of Social Sentinel It’s unfortunate that after an incident of school violence, police will dig into the student’s social media and discover there were clues people missed. Clues that might have helped prevent the tragedy. The Not-so-Secrets of Polyglots Guest: Lydia Machova, Founder of Language Mentoring Anyone who’s struggled to learn a second language probably finds people like Lydia Machova a little annoying. “I love learning foreign languages,” she said at the start of her TED Talk last year, which has been viewed two million times. “In fact, I love it so much I like to learn a new one every two years –currently working on my eighth. But the thing that’s interesting about Machova’s perspective on languages is that she insists she’s no prodigy. That most people who speak lots and lots of languages have no special talent for it. They’ve just learned an important secret. Making up Lost Sleep Won’t Make You any Healthier Guest: Christopher Depner, Assistant Research Professor of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder Getting enough sleep is hard! It’s tempting to skimp during the week and catch up with a good long sleep over the weekend. Sleep scientist Christopher Depner at the University of Colorado Boulder has looked into whether this works and –and let’s just say the news is not encouraging. Winter for the Wild Guest: Bridget B. Baker, Clinical Veterinarian, Wayne State University  It isn’t uncommon this time of year to see dog