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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2025 · 1H 27M

What's With Medieval Health Influencers? - July 17, 2025

from The Last Show with David Cooper · host David Cooper

Cornering the media landscape of offbeat bird-related news, foreign correspondent Tony Five covers a hit and run road rage incident with bear spray and a chicken in Key West, FL. History professor Dr. Meg Leja explains how medieval medicine was smarter than you might think, and how it was weirdly similar to TikTok trends of today. Professor of sustainable enterprise Dr. Andrew Hoffman discusses rethinking how we teach MBAs. Tony Five and David accept advice based on their dreams during Advice For Your Tomorrow's Self, Yesterday (AFY-TSY). On It's Time For Technology Time, tech industry expert Carmi Levy goes over the following stories: Facebook privacy practices the focus of a $8 billion trial targeting Zuckerberg; OpenAI to release web browser in challenge to Google Chrome; Experts warn that 'Smishing' scams are likely rising because of AI; and xAI and Grok apologize for 'horrific behavior'. Comedian Natalie Norman brings up the abrupt and unexpected signs that you're getting older. Medical sociology professor Tarani Chandola describes how 'anxious Mondays' are linked to long-term stress and heart health risks in older adults. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:52) Tony Five pt. 1 (09:59) Dr. Meg Leja (19:59) Dr. Andrew Hoffman (29:59) Tony Five pt. 2 (39:49) Carmi Levy pt. 1 (49:49) Carmi Levy pt. 2 (59:49) Natalie Norman (1:09:49) Tarani Chandola (1:19:07) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cornering the media landscape of offbeat bird-related news, foreign correspondent Tony Five covers a hit and run road rage incident with bear spray and a chicken in Key West, FL. History professor Dr. Meg Leja explains how medieval medicine was smarter than you might think, and how it was weirdly similar to TikTok trends of today. Professor of sustainable enterprise Dr. Andrew Hoffman discusses rethinking how we teach MBAs. Tony Five and David accept advice based on their dreams during Advice For Your Tomorrow's Self, Yesterday (AFY-TSY). On It's Time For Technology Time, tech industry expert Carmi Levy goes over the following stories: Facebook privacy practices the focus of a $8 billion trial targeting Zuckerberg; OpenAI to release web browser in challenge to Google Chrome; Experts warn that 'Smishing' scams are likely rising because of AI; and xAI and Grok apologize for 'horrific behavior'. Comedian Natalie Norman brings up the abrupt and unexpected signs that you're getting older. Medical sociology professor Tarani Chandola describes how 'anxious Mondays' are linked to long-term stress and heart health risks in older adults. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:52) Tony Five pt. 1 (09:59) Dr. Meg Leja (19:59) Dr. Andrew Hoffman (29:59) Tony Five pt. 2 (39:49) Carmi Levy pt. 1 (49:49) Carmi Levy pt. 2 (59:49) Natalie Norman (1:09:49) Tarani Chandola (1:19:07) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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