EPISODE · Jul 25, 2025 · 31 MIN
There's Proof Pasta Makes You Happy
from Marcus In The Morning "ON DEMAND"
Benefits To Attract Top TalentEmployers are going the extra mile to attract and keep quality workers. Here are a few niche offerings:Free college tuitionAdoption and surrogacy assistanceMortgage rate buyoutsPaid vacations with a stipendMedical benefits for domestic partnershipsCompany retreats to music festivalsWhy Is This Okay For Men, But Not Women?“Being topless in public.”"Not changing their name when they get married. (This varies by location.)""Making their careers their first priority."“Not shaving.”"Saying we don't want to have kids. I don't know why women can't say that without being told it's the reason why they're here on earth. My boyfriend even said that only women who used their wombs would go to Heaven because they fulfilled God's purpose for them.""Be a single parent. 'Oh, he’s so amazing for looking after his own children!'""Being introverted and reserved. And not smiling. Women who are quiet are deemed stuck-up, get accused of having an attitude, and get told to smile more. Men don't deal with that particular issue as much."Pasta Makes You HappyAccording to the study, eating pasta is linked to feelings of increased happiness, reduced stress and greater mindfulness, especially when it’s enjoyed in a social setting with loved ones.Second Date UpdateJake and Vanessa met online and went to a play at a community theater for their first date. He says they had a great dinner that night as well. Why would she ghost?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Benefits To Attract Top Talent Employers are going the extra mile to attract and keep quality workers. Here are a few niche offerings: - Free college tuition - Adoption and surrogacy assistance - Mortgage rate buyouts - Paid vacations with a stipend...
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