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EPISODE · May 29, 2020 · 31 MIN

Lene Andersen Returns

from Medicated Babbling · host MedicatedBabbling

Lene Andersen and I talk about ALL THE THINGS!  Corona, accessibility, doctor’s appointments and how much we appreciate Janitors for keeping us safe.   You can find Lene’s info on her blog site: https://theseatedview.com/    Other Links to random stuff we talked about: Mother’s day history: https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-52589173 Arrgh, I lost the link to the migraine app that statistically tracks your triggers to see if they really are triggers. But I did some googling, and I’m going to try this one:  https://n1-headache.com/ CBC Spark did a segment on a tracking app that’s coming to Canada: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/spark/montreal-ai-lab-develops-privacy-first-contact-tracing-app-to-track-covid-19-cases-1.5552857 When doing a search for Cognitive Anchoring a whole bunch of stuff came up around Bias. But Cognitive Anchoring Bias was not what I was referring to.  Here is the link to Heather Ordover’s site where she talks about the research around doing things like crocheting or doodling to help you pay attention: http://cognitiveanchoring.com/ Cute Overload is gone!!! To be fair, I haven’t visited in forever.  But look, there is an old inactive twitter account, I’m gonna scroll though it and squee:  https://twitter.com/CuteOverload

Lene Andersen and I talk about ALL THE THINGS!  Corona, accessibility, doctor’s appointments and how much we appreciate Janitors for keeping us safe.   You can find Lene’s info on her blog site: https://theseatedview.com/    Other Links to random stuff we talked about: Mother’s day history: https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-52589173 Arrgh, I lost the link to the migraine app that statistically tracks your triggers to see if they really are triggers. But I did some googling, and I’m going to try this one:  https://n1-headache.com/ CBC Spark did a segment on a tracking app that’s coming to Canada: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/spark/montreal-ai-lab-develops-privacy-first-contact-tracing-app-to-track-covid-19-cases-1.5552857 When doing a search for Cognitive Anchoring a whole bunch of stuff came up around Bias. But Cognitive Anchoring Bias was not what I was referring to.  Here is the link to Heather Ordover’s site where she talks about the research around doing things like crocheting or doodling to help you pay attention: http://cognitiveanchoring.com/ Cute Overload is gone!!! To be fair, I haven’t visited in forever.  But look, there is an old inactive twitter account, I’m gonna scroll though it and squee:  https://twitter.com/CuteOverload

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