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Medium DeepDive

"Medium DeepDive" offers a distinctive take on Medium content by curating and showcasing the platform's most popular articles. By focusing on pieces that have garnered a significant number of claps and views, the podcast highlights content that resonates with a broad audience.This approach helps listeners discover valuable insights from experts and thought leaders across various  fields.Acting as a filter, "Medium DeepDive" guides listeners toward articles that are both informative and engaging, ensuring that their time is well-spent.Podcast provides transcribed summaries of the selected articles. This feature allows listeners to quickly understand the main points of each piece without having to read the entire article, facilitating efficient information consumption, especially for those with busy schedules.With this format, "Medium DeepDive" not only keeps listeners informed about trending topics and ideas but also respects their time, making it an

  1. 97

    How Donald Trump Won the 2024 Election _ by John Polonis _ The Political Prism_

    This article, published in November 2024, analyses how Donald Trump won the 2024 US Presidential Election. The author, John Polonis, argues that the election was not a fluke, as some may claim, but a reflection of a changing America. He outlines how Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, made several strategic errors, including failing to clearly articulate her vision for the country and alienating key voting demographics, particularly young men. He attributes Trump's success to his ability to tap into Americans' nostalgia for a simpler time and his emphasis on practical issues, such as economic concerns and the need for tax cuts. Polonis concludes that Trump's victory signifies a new era in American politics, one that will be defined by his conservative agenda and the potential for a diminished role of government oversight.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    AI-Detected Phrases in Writing

    This Medium article's comment section centers on a debate about identifying AI-generated content. The author argues that specific phrases, like "furthermore" and "in conclusion," frequently appear in AI-written texts and can signal potential AI use. However, the comments reveal significant pushback, with many professional writers admitting to using these phrases themselves. The core disagreement highlights the limitations of using individual words or phrases to definitively detect AI writing, underscoring the complexity of distinguishing between human and machine-generated content. The overall purpose is to spark a discussion about the challenges and complexities of detecting AI-generated text and its implications for human writers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  3. 95

    How I Found a New Tech Job in 3 Months _ by Amy Blankenship_

    This article from Medium provides an account of Amy Blankenship's experience finding a new tech job in three months, a feat considered impressive given the challenging tech hiring climate. She shares insights into her financial planning, job hunting strategies, and the interview process. Blankenship candidly discusses the impact of salary negotiations, ageism in the tech industry, and the importance of balancing job search efforts with personal growth and development.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  4. 94

    We Could Learn a Lot About Sex From the Dutch _ Minds Without Borders

    The source articles compare and contrast the American and Dutch approaches to sex education, specifically the conversation surrounding teen sexuality and how parents handle it. The author, a woman with a Dutch husband, argues that America’s tendency to shy away from explicit conversations about sex leads to higher rates of teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, while Dutch culture, which is more open and accepting of teen sexuality, has resulted in lower rates of both.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  5. 93

    How To Wake Up at 5 AM Every Day _ by Bryan Ye _ Better Humans

    an article about the benefits of waking up at 5 AM. The responses range from agreement with the article's premise, offering personal anecdotes about their own experiences with early rising, to disagreement, arguing that individual needs and preferences should be prioritised over conformity to a specific routine. Some comments also offer practical advice for establishing an early morning routine, while others share their unique approaches to achieving a fulfilling morning.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  6. 92

    Bluesky is just methadone Twitter _ by Nick Hilton

    Medium article titled "Bluesky is just methadone Twitter", is a media criticism piece by Nick Hilton. The author argues that while the emergence of Bluesky may seem like a promising alternative to Twitter for journalists, it merely replaces one problematic platform with another. He highlights the dangers of social media platforms becoming central to journalistic success, citing the addiction to short-form engagement, increased exposure to abuse, and the potential for these platforms to prioritise native content over external links, ultimately undermining the independent media. Hilton ultimately suggests that a complete reevaluation of media's reliance on social media is necessary, rather than simply switching from one platform to another.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  7. 91

    Yes, I Slept With My Boss - Mixing business and pleasure _ by Murphy's Law _ The Creative Collective _ Medium

    The article is a personal essay written by an individual named Murphy's Law in which the author details their experiences of having a romantic relationship with their boss. The author recounts the initial attraction, the secrecy of the relationship, and the eventual downfall of the relationship, leading to a sense of betrayal and loneliness. Throughout the essay, the author reflects on the complexities of workplace relationships, the challenges of navigating power dynamics, and the importance of personal boundaries.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  8. 90

    Teaching Under The Shadow of Our Sins _ by Murphy's Law _ Digital Global Traveler _ Nov, 2024

    The provided text is an essay published on Medium titled "Teaching Under The Shadow of Our Sins." The author, a teacher living in Denizli, Turkey, recounts his experiences living under the shadow of a massive wildfire currently engulfing the mountains surrounding his home. The author draws a parallel between the current crisis and his childhood fear of natural disasters sparked by the movie "Dante's Peak," reflecting on the fragility of life and the impact of environmental disasters on everyday life. The author also emphasizes the resilience of the local community and acknowledges the efforts of firefighters battling the blaze.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  9. 89

    Looking Better Than 99% of People Over 40 is About One Thing _ by Chris Davidson _ In Fitness And In Health _ Medium

    The first source is a blog post on Medium that discusses a fitness philosophy called the Minimum Effective Dose (MED), which advocates for consistent, small, and sustainable efforts in exercise, diet, and lifestyle to achieve long-term health and fitness goals, particularly for people over 40. The second source is a collection of comments from various individuals responding to the blog post, with many readers sharing their personal experiences and insights about the MED approach, confirming its effectiveness and practicality.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  10. 88

    Steve Jobs Swore the 10-Minute Rule Made Him Smarter

    The article argues that taking a walk for 10 minutes when stuck on a problem can improve thinking and problem-solving abilities. Neuroscience research suggests that walking helps to shift the brain into a more receptive state for creative thinking by reducing rumination and promoting new connections. This idea is supported by the anecdotes of famous thinkers like Steve Jobs and Charles Darwin who all attributed their success to walking.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  11. 87

    Please Don't Invite Me to Your Wedding by Mark Tulin

    The provided text is an excerpt from a humorous essay by Mark Tulin, where he expresses his aversion to attending weddings. He criticizes the typical inconveniences, the awkward social interactions, and the uncomfortable atmosphere that often surround wedding celebrations. Tulin's humorous tone is evident as he recounts specific situations like forced small talk, dealing with overly enthusiastic relatives, and his own attempts to escape the festivities. He concludes by revealing his wife's scheduled attendance at a graduation, which he finds equally distasteful, highlighting the universal dread of social obligations.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  12. 86

    How You can stop Muscle Loss in Old Age _ by Angel Wills_

    The article, written by Angel Wills, discusses the issue of muscle loss as people age, specifically sarcopenia. Wills uses her husband as an example of someone who has managed to combat muscle loss through strength training and proper nutrition, emphasizing that this is achievable even for those who are not already highly active. The article highlights the importance of regular exercise, particularly resistance training, and a protein-rich diet to maintain muscle mass and strength as we age.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  13. 85

    Uncover the Secrets of Medium's Financial Know-How _ by Boots Davidovitch _ Funny, Inc _ Nov, 2024 _ Medium

    The author, Boots Davidovitch, explores the recent financial success of Medium, a platform for writers and creators, in a humorous and satirical manner. Davidovitch uses the term "prostitute" to highlight the fact that Medium is now a for-profit organization, questioning the motivations and strategies behind this decision. The article humorously examines a variety of theories and speculations about Medium's newfound profitability, ultimately leaving the reader to formulate their own conclusions about this unexpected shift.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  14. 84

    Women Crave Men Who Do These 3 Panty Dropping Things in Life _ by AJ SHAIKH_

    This article, published on Medium by A.J. Shaikh, explores the three key traits that women find irresistible in men: respect, emotional intelligence, and consistency. Shaikh emphasizes that while physical attractiveness plays a role, it's the ability to handle challenges with composure, treat others with dignity, and pursue goals with determination that ultimately makes a man truly desirable.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  15. 83

    How To Fail The Job Interview_ Say The Quiet Part Out Loud _ by Joe Procopio_

    The provided text, written by Joe Procopio, is an essay about the job interview process in the tech industry. The author argues that many tech companies claim to be seeking solutions-oriented candidates but ultimately reject those who honestly and directly address the company's problems. Procopio uses the anecdote of a friend's interview experience to illustrate this trend, emphasizing that companies sometimes prioritize conformity over genuine innovation, even when they claim to be looking for fresh perspectives.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  16. 82

    Average Manager vs Great Manager _ by Julie Zhuo _ The Year of the Looking Glass _ Medium

    The first source, written by Julie Zhuo, is a humorous and concise illustration of the differences between average and great managers through a series of sketches. It highlights key management skills such as assigning tasks, delivering news, conducting one-to-ones, giving feedback, and dealing with turbulence. The second source provides a collection of comments on Zhuo’s article, with readers sharing their own experiences and perspectives on good management. The comments demonstrate the impact of Zhuo’s insights and how the article resonated with readers who relate to her observations.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  17. 81

    The Slow, Painful Death Of Agile and Jira _ by Joe Procopio_

    The source is a blog post arguing that Agile software development methodologies have become overly bureaucratic and are hindering rather than helping the software development process. The author claims that Agile has devolved into a rigid, rule-bound system that focuses on documentation and micromanagement rather than on delivering functional software. He argues that this approach leads to tech bloat, which refers to a build-up of unnecessary features and complexities that ultimately slows down development and reduces the quality of the final product. The author suggests that the focus should shift back to delivering simpler, more efficient software that meets actual user needs.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  18. 80

    Coffee May Actually Be a Superfood _ by F Perry Wilson, MD MSCE _ Sep, 2024 _ Medium

    This article, published by Dr. F. Perry Wilson, explores the potential health benefits of coffee consumption. Dr. Wilson cites a recent study that found a strong association between coffee intake and a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, highlighting a potential causal pathway through the influence of coffee on various metabolites. The article delves into the methods and findings of this research, emphasizing the need for further investigation into the specific components of coffee responsible for these beneficial effects.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  19. 79

    Jeff Bezos Says the 1-Hour Rule Makes Him Smarter - New Neuroscience Says He’s Right _ by Jessica Stillman _ Oct, 2024 _ Medium

    The article examines Jeff Bezos's morning routine, which includes a one-hour ban on screen time, and discusses its potential benefits for brain health. The author cites recent neuroscience research showing that excessive screen time can negatively affect learning, memory, and mental health, while a phone-free morning can improve energy levels and decision-making. The article concludes that Bezos's approach aligns with the advice of Stanford Lifestyle Medicine experts, who recommend avoiding screens for the first hour of the day in favor of activities like exercise, meditation, and reading.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  20. 78

    Her Son Spiked the TV Remote and Broke Our Relationship _ by Sean Kernan _ Life Without Children

    The source is an essay by Sean Kernan, a writer who has no children, about his experience dating a single mother. He initially found the experience appealing, but it quickly became stressful due to her son’s challenging behavior and lack of discipline. Kernan ultimately decided that he wasn’t willing to tolerate the emotional toll, and they eventually broke up. He concludes the essay by stating his current child-free status and his preference to remain that way.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  21. 77

    An Old Man in a Dive Bar Said Something That Changed How I Lived _ by Sean Kernan _ Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

    The first source is a blog post by Sean Kernan about his friendship with an old man named Richard, who was a regular at a dive bar in Coronado. Kernan learned from Richard that it's important to live life to the fullest and not wait to die. The second source is a collection of reader comments on Kernan's post. The comments express appreciation for Kernan's story, offer their own similar experiences, and agree with Richard's message of living life to the fullest.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  22. 76

    The Truth Behind the Digital Nomad Lifestyle_ Expectations vs Reality _ by Landon Poburan

    The provided texts explore the digital nomad lifestyle, contrasting the romanticized image often portrayed on social media with the realities experienced by one individual. The first text presents a discussion on a Medium post where readers share their opinions on the digital nomad lifestyle. The second text details the author's personal experience as a digital nomad for 18 months, highlighting the challenges and inconveniences that are rarely depicted online. The author ultimately argues that while the digital nomad lifestyle offers freedom and autonomy, it's important to consider alternative paths to achieve similar outcomes without necessarily embracing the nomadic lifestyle.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  23. 75

    The Rape of Enslaved Black Men by White Women During Slavery _ by William Spivey _ AfroSapiophile _ Nov, 2024 _ Medium

    The provided source, an article by William Spivey titled "The Rape of Enslaved Black Men by White Women During Slavery," explores the history of sexual violence against Black men during slavery in the United States. Spivey argues that the power dynamic between white women and enslaved Black men was inherently unequal and that the actions of white women towards Black men often constituted rape, even if physical force was not explicitly used. He examines historical court cases and examples from literature to demonstrate the complexities of these relationships and the devastating consequences for both parties. Spivey also explores the often-hidden history of the children born from these encounters, who were often left to die, enslaved, or raised as the white children of their mother's husband. The article ultimately highlights the systemic racism and sexism that pervaded American society during slavery and the enduring impact of these injustices.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  24. 74

    How My Recent LinkedIn Post Received Over 9 Million Views

    This source is a LinkedIn post by Tiffany Becerra, a resume writer and recruiter, detailing how her post advertising an administrative assistant position in Dallas went viral. Becerra analyzes the reasons for its popularity, explaining how people reacted to her use of the term "rock star" and the $15-$17 per hour salary. She concludes that the post's viral nature stems from the natural human tendency to fill in missing information with personal assumptions, illustrating this concept with the visual illusion of a cube.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  25. 73

    A Global Dark Age Is Coming - How Hard We Fall, Is Up To Us _ by JH Simon _ Know Thy Power _ Nov, 2024 _ Medium

    The author argues that America’s pursuit of global hegemony is causing a dark age and will lead to its downfall. He compares America’s current position to the Roman Empire and details its history of imperialism, including its interventions in various countries like Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. He points out that America’s actions have created a counterbalance with the rise of China, Russia, and Iran as a "three-headed dragon," forming Cold War 2.0. He criticizes America’s use of allies, such as Israel, to carry out its aggressive policies, and its reliance on technology to control and manipulate its population. The author suggests that a global boycott movement and a shift toward a multipolar world are necessary to prevent further destruction and the possibility of World War III.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  26. 72

    4 Habits of Discipline From My Navy SEAL Dad _ by Sean Kernan _ Nov, 2024 _ Medium

    The first source is a Medium article by Sean Kernan about four habits of discipline he learned from his Navy SEAL father. The article discusses the importance of focusing on the present moment, paying attention to detail, maintaining physical fitness, and starting early. The second source is a collection of responses to Kernan's article on Medium. Readers generally agree with Kernan's points and share their personal experiences and opinions related to the topics covered.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  27. 71

    Teenagers Create a Fake Company - It Gets Taken Over And They Are All Fired _ by Sean Kernan _ Medium

    The provided text is from a Medium article and its accompanying comment section. The article tells the humorous story of a teenage boy who created a fake company Facebook group with his friends to satirize corporate culture. The group became incredibly popular, even attracting adults who worked in corporate jobs. However, the influx of new users and their less-refined sense of humor led to a decline in the group's original charm. Ultimately, the group was bought out by a user who favored a different type of humor, and the original creators were fired. The article concludes with reflections on the reality of working in corporate environments and the inevitability of "selling out" in order to achieve financial stability.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    How Old Is Your Body_ Stand On One Leg and Find Out _ by F Perry Wilson, MD MSCE _ Oct, 2024 _ Medium

    A recent study published in PLOS One examined the relationship between age and various physical metrics, including grip strength, knee strength, and balance. The study found a strong correlation between age and the ability to stand on one leg, particularly for the non-dominant leg. This correlation suggests that the time it takes to stand on one leg may serve as a good indicator of physical aging, although more research is needed to confirm this. A separate study published in Nature Aging found that significant changes in body chemistry occur at ages 44 and 60, potentially contributing to age-related decline.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  29. 69

    This Man Controls 40% of the Internet and It’s a Problem _ by Aure's Notes _ Notes _ Nov, 2024 _ Medium

    The provided source discusses the conflict between Matt Mullenweg, founder of WordPress, and WP Engine, a hosting company, highlighting the potential problems arising from one person having control over a significant portion of the internet. The author argues that Mullenweg's actions against WP Engine have damaged the reputation of WordPress and open-source software, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and the concentration of power in the hands of one individual. The author also criticizes the quality of WordPress and other Automattic projects, questioning Mullenweg's focus on improving his software.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  30. 68

    I shut down my startup - Here’s the honest truth _ by Abi_

    The provided text is a blog post by Abi, a female entrepreneur, who reflects on the closure of her startup, Zencape Health, a platform designed to provide comprehensive healthcare for individuals with chronic pelvic conditions. Abi details the challenges she faced, including funding obstacles and the pervasive bias against women in the startup world. She acknowledges the impact Zencape made on patients, highlighting their positive experiences and the importance of creating an inclusive and supportive healthcare environment. Despite the shutdown, Abi maintains a sense of gratitude for the journey and expresses her continued passion for improving women's healthcare.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  31. 67

    22 Thoughts About Trump’s Win - Reflecting on the election and looking _ by Isaac Saul _ The Political Prism _ Nov, 2024 _ Medium

    The source is an article published on Medium in which Isaac Saul, the executive editor of a nonpartisan politics newsletter, offers his thoughts on the 2024 presidential election, where Donald Trump has been re-elected. He explores a range of topics, including the reasons for Trump's victory, his potential policies for a second term, the future of the Democratic Party, and the implications for American politics in the years to come.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  32. 66

    Will Trump's Tariff Plan Be Good For The Economy_ _ Bouncin’ and Behavin’ Blogs

    The provided source is a blog post that examines the potential economic consequences of a blanket tariff on all imported goods. The author, a professional jeweler with experience in business and pricing, argues that such a tariff would negatively impact consumers by driving up prices on a wide range of goods, including groceries, due to increased costs for both producers and consumers. They contend that the policy would likely lead to inflation and even a recession, arguing that a blanket tariff would not be a viable solution to economic challenges and could have severe consequences for the global economy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  33. 65

    This LinkedIn Post Got Me 12 Job Offers _ by Murphy's Law _ Funny, Inc _ Medium

    The provided text is an article from Medium by Murphy's Law, a writer for Funny, Inc. The article is a satirical and humorous account of how the author used LinkedIn to gain 12 job offers despite being unemployed. Murphy's Law argues that the key to landing a job on LinkedIn is to present oneself as already employed and in demand, rather than actively seeking work. He encourages readers to create a "persona" of success and leverage LinkedIn as a platform for self-promotion, rather than a traditional job search tool.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  34. 64

    Why Black Americans Feel They Have No Allies After Trump’s Victory _ by Dr Allison Wiltz_

    The sources examine the impact of Donald Trump's victory on the American political landscape, particularly the implications for Black Americans and their sense of isolation. The author argues that while some attribute Trump's success to economic anxieties, racism and bigotry played a significant role, fueling a backlash against racial progress and reinforcing pre-existing racial hierarchies. This, coupled with a perceived lack of support from other marginalized groups, leaves Black Americans feeling alone and disillusioned, leading to a decline in interracial and inter-group solidarity.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  35. 63

    The Lost Voices of the Iraq and Afghan Wars _ by Benjamin Sledge _ The Panopticon_

    The two sources explore the underrepresentation of the experiences of ordinary soldiers in the Iraq and Afghan Wars within media and literature. The first source presents a collection of comments from Medium users responding to a post about the author's personal experience in combat. The second source is an excerpt from the author's Medium article, which delves deeper into this issue by highlighting the disparity between the portrayal of elite special forces and the realities faced by average soldiers, focusing on the author's own wartime experience and the stories of his colleagues. Both sources emphasize the importance of acknowledging and sharing the complex and nuanced experiences of ordinary soldiers, arguing that their stories are often overlooked in favor of more glamorous narratives.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  36. 62

    20 days of emotional blackmail from Duolingo

    The provided article examines the email marketing strategy of Duolingo, a popular language-learning app, by analyzing its use of emotional manipulation and persuasive messaging to entice users to continue their lessons. The article focuses on how Duolingo leverages themes of streaks, quick lessons, and the fear of letting skills deteriorate to motivate users to return to the app, and explores the effectiveness of its email cadence and simple template in maximizing user engagement. The author also shares their own experience with Duolingo's emails and their humorous yet effective nature.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    Like 2,7 Million Other Women, I Bought a House Without a Man

    The author, Maria Cassano, discusses her experience buying a house as a single woman and the sexism she faced during the process. She argues that women are increasingly buying homes on their own due to financial insecurity and a desire for autonomy. Cassano ultimately views her home as a symbol of her independence and a safety net against potential future hardship in relationships.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    7 Unbelievable Practices In Ancient Rome That Are Too Disturbing to Imagine

    The provided source, an article from Medium titled "7 Unbelievable Practices In Ancient Rome That Are Too Disturbing to Imagine," explores the less-than-glamorous realities of daily life in ancient Rome. The author, Faze, highlights seven practices ranging from the use of urine in laundry to the reliance on communal sponge sticks for personal hygiene, exposing a stark contrast between the grandeur of the Roman empire and the often unsanitary conditions faced by its citizens. While focusing on the unpleasant aspects of Roman life, the article also acknowledges the empire's achievements in areas like architecture, governance, and culture, presenting a balanced perspective on a complex historical period.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

  39. 59

    I Went on the Dark Web and Instantly Regretted It

    The first source is a Medium article by Kallol Mazumdar describing his experience navigating the Dark Web. Mazumdar details the Dark Web's criminal activity and explains its structure and methods of access. He uses vivid descriptions of the illegal content and services available, concluding with a reflection on the depravity he encountered. The second source is a compilation of responses from various users on Medium to Mazumdar's article. These responses range from disbelief and denials of the existence of some of the Dark Web content Mazumdar described, to agreement with Mazumdar's assertion that the Dark Web reveals the darkest aspects of humanity, and to commentary on the dangers of accessing the Dark Web. The responses highlight a variety of opinions regarding Mazumdar's article and the nature of the Dark Web.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    This Was the Hottest Thing a Man Ever Said to Me _ by Maria Cassano

    The author, Maria Cassano, recounts a personal experience where she was ghosted by a man named Nick after months of dating. After seeking therapy and healing from the pain of this rejection, she started dating again and met Seb. When Nick reached out to her months later, Cassano confided in Seb about the situation. Seb's understanding response—that he trusted Cassano's decision to meet Nick—demonstrates his respect for her autonomy and ultimately led to a deeper, more fulfilling relationship between them. The essay emphasizes the importance of self-love, healing from past trauma, and finding a partner who truly values and respects one's independence.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    As a Professional Editor, I Can Strengthen Any Writing Using 6 Rules

    Medium article and its comment section. The article argues that strong writing is clear and concise. The author, Maria Cassano, provides several tips to achieve this, such as avoiding filler words, using active voice, and choosing strong verbs. The comment section reflects on the author's points, with many readers expressing appreciation for her advice and admitting to using filler words, passive voice, or unnecessarily complex language in their own writing. The comments also provide more examples and insights into the author's suggestions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    Israel-Palestine conflict will end soon — but for a shocking reason

    series of comments on a Medium article about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. These comments highlight a range of perspectives on the issue, with some users arguing that the conflict is simply a matter of religious rivalry while others criticize the article for oversimplifying the complex geopolitical and historical factors at play. Several commenters express frustration with the author's perspective, accusing him of bias and a lack of understanding of the situation. There is also a thread of criticism over the author's use of the word "monkeys" to describe the parties involved in the conflict.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    This Gen-Z Popstar Cursed Out Her Fans and I Think It’s Warranted _ by Maria Cassano

    The source is an article about singer Chappell Roan, who has been criticized for setting boundaries with her fans and expressing frustration with the negative aspects of fame. The author, Maria Cassano, argues that Roan's reaction is understandable considering the potential trauma of constant public scrutiny and the invasive nature of fandom. She believes that Roan's stance reflects a growing awareness of the negative impact of fame and that society needs to recognize the humanity of celebrities and respect their need for boundaries.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    Life after Spotify_ what no one tells you about life after layoffs _ by Sophia Omarji _ UX Collective

    The first source is a blog post by a User Researcher who was laid off from Spotify. She details her experience going through the layoff process and navigating the subsequent job market. She highlights the challenges she faces, including a competitive job market with a scarcity of entry-level roles, the complexities of navigating visa sponsorship, and the importance of maintaining self-care during the job search process. The second source consists of responses to the first blog post from other individuals who have also experienced layoffs or are currently navigating the job market. These responses provide insights from different perspectives and experiences, adding further depth and context to the challenges faced by job seekers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    I Lost 30 lbs After Healing My Gut By Quitting These 4 Inflammatory Foods

    The first source is a blog post by Adrian V detailing his experience with improving his gut health by cutting out four groups of inflammatory foods: ultra-processed foods, refined carbohydrates, vegetable and refined seed oils, and processed sugars. The author outlines his reasoning for eliminating these foods, provides healthier alternatives, and shares his weight loss success story. The second source, a Medium article, features a discussion about the author's article, with many readers offering their own experiences with gut health and diet changes, as well as questioning some of the claims made in the original post.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    Words and Phrases that Make it Obvious You Used ChatGPT _ by Margaret Efron

    This article from Medium by Margaret Efron focuses on identifying common language patterns used by ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, when generating text. The author provides lists of words, phrases, and even sentence structures that tend to be overused by ChatGPT, making the resulting text sound robotic and unnatural. Efron uses specific examples of ChatGPT-generated content, highlighting these telltale signs, and emphasizes the importance of incorporating more specific and human-like language to avoid detectable AI-written text. Ultimately, she encourages using ChatGPT as a tool for generating drafts that can be edited and personalized to achieve a more authentic writing style.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    Why I Couldn’t Tell the Difference Between Love and Abuse

    The author, Suzanna Quintana, reflects on her experience with narcissistic abuse in a personal essay titled "Why I Couldn’t Tell the Difference Between Love and Abuse." She explains how her childhood experiences normalized abusive behavior, making it difficult for her to recognize the signs of abuse in her own relationships. Quintana argues that, because she was never taught about emotional abuse, she mistakenly believed that only physical violence constituted abuse. Her essay sheds light on the insidious nature of emotional abuse and encourages readers to recognize the different ways it manifests.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    Ask smarter questions to level up your user interviews

    This article from UX Collective by Avi Siegel provides a comprehensive guide to conducting effective user interviews for product development. Siegel highlights six common mistakes that hinder the quality of user insights: lack of preparation, zero context, vagueness, closed questions, confirmation bias, and future blindness. He presents clear examples of how to avoid these pitfalls and craft questions that lead to actionable insights. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding users’ needs, context, and future goals to build products that truly meet their requirements.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    Common side effects of not drinking _ by Karolina Kozmana _ Medium

    Medium articles examine the social and personal challenges of choosing not to drink alcohol. The first article, written by Karolina Kozmana, humorously outlines the common reactions and pressures individuals face when they choose sobriety, from being interrogated about their decision to experiencing social isolation. The second article consists of a discussion thread in which readers share their own experiences with sobriety, validating and expanding upon the points raised by Kozmana, and illustrating the range of social, personal, and even health-related consequences associated with abstaining from alcohol.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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    25+ Items My Rich Aunt Says That Poor People Need To Stop Buying

    The source is a Medium article titled "25+ Items My Rich Aunt Says That Poor People Need To Stop Buying" by PomeroySays. The article is a satirical commentary on the judgmental advice a wealthy aunt gives to lower-income family members about how to manage their finances. It presents a list of 25+ items that the aunt believes poor people should avoid buying, ranging from daily Starbucks drinks to designer handbags, all while highlighting the disconnect between her opulent lifestyle and her frugal recommendations. The author uses humor and sarcasm to expose the hypocrisy of her aunt's advice and to challenge the idea that people with lower incomes are inherently bad with money.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/medium-deepdive--6355256/support.

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