EP6: Bad Dreams are Good (恶梦也是好的)

英语播客 <Rein Talk>

Originally from the Atlantic Magazine by Ben Healey Summary: What Are Dreams For? Dreams are still a mystery, but many scientists and psychologists have come up with different ideas about why we dream. Here are some of the most well-known theories: - Sigmund Freud, the famous psychologist, believed that dreams show us our hidden thoughts and desires — things we might not even realize we want or feel. - Newer research has other ideas. Some scientists think dreams help us: - Deal with strong emotions. - Organize and store memories. - Make sense of random brain activity while we sleep. - Practice how to respond to danger or stress. - Other experts believe dreams don’t have any deep purpose. They say dreams are just ways for our minds to act out personal thoughts and worries. Even though Freud’s theory doesn’t have much scientific support today, it’s still very popular. Studies have shown that many students in the U.S., South Korea, and India still believe that dreams reveal hidden truths. In fact, in one study, people said they would feel more scared if they had a dream about a plane crash than if they heard an official warning about a real terrorist attack. This shows how seriously people take their dreams. What Happens in Our Dreams? Most of our dreams happen during a stage of sleep called REM sleep (REM stands for Rapid Eye Movement). People usually have four or five REM cycles each night, and that’s when dreams are most vivid. Some interesting facts about dreams: - 8% of dreams are about sex, and this is true for both men and women. - But there are differences: - Women are twice as likely to dream about a celebrity or public figure. - Men are twice as likely to dream about having multiple partners. - Anxiety is very common in dreams. In a study of Canadian university students, the most common dream topics (aside from sex) were: - School - Falling - Being chased - Being late for something important Dreams Are Different Across Time and Cultures Dreams aren’t the same for everyone. They can be influenced by the time period you grew up in and where you live. - People who grew up watching black-and-white TV are more likely to dream in black and white. - In a 1958 study comparing American and Japanese people: - Americans were more likely to dream about: - Being in jail - Losing a loved one - Finding money - Being naked or dressed inappropriately - Meeting someone who’s insane - Japanese people were more likely to dream about: - School - Trying and failing at something over and over - Being frozen in fear - Dangerous or wild animals And it’s not just humans who dream! Almost all mammals dream, as well as birds, some lizards, and even one type of sea creature: the cuttlefish. The animal that dreams the most is the platypus, which can spend up to eight hours a day in REM sleep! Can Bad Dreams Be Good for You? Even scary or stressful dreams might actually help us in real life. In one study, students preparing for a difficult French medical school exam had dreams about problems during the test — like being late or forgetting answers. Surprisingly, the students who had these kinds of dreams did better on the test than the students who didn’t dream about it at all. That suggests that dreaming about challenges might help the brain prepare for them. So What’s the Point of Dreams? In the end, dreams might not mean anything at all — or they might help us understand ourselves better, process emotions, or get ready for real-life situations. So if you ever dream about falling, being chased, and having a strange school-related sexual experience — don’t worry! It might just be your brain running wild. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s helping you get ready in case something that weird ever really happens.

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040 亚马尔成新梅西?英超包欧洲冠军?

擦边球

本期嘉宾 特拉福德割草机-Hazel 英超观察-老夏 擦边球周树人-老刘 (恭喜利物浦成为英超冠军!!!) 当本届英超最强卤蛋对着kop看台打出农夫三拳,今年英超最大的悬念落下了帷幕,英超冠军奖杯终于又系上了红丝带。没有恐慌性溢价买人,没有狗血的宫斗故事,没有赛季中期因伤病导致的崩盘,24-25赛季英超利物浦毫无悬念一骑绝尘拿下了冠军奖杯,最后他们甚至还为自己的功勋球员送上了大合同。难怪都说本赛季利物浦夺冠,是一部属于成年人的童话。 本周洲际赛场同样很有看点。亚马尔超神发挥让所有人回忆起曾经的巴萨十号;曼联和热刺在欧联赛场稳步前进,即将会师决赛;“圆神”安东尼以一己之力撑起了欧协联的热度,并在民间支线开启了goat🐐之争。 最后,擦边球节目组恭喜雷克瑟姆足球俱乐部升入英冠,期待早日在英超赛场见到这只老牌足球俱乐部的风采。 时间轴 01:23 五一特别档,老刘出游归来分享出行小tip。 03:48 利物浦球迷老夏的夺冠宣言和未来展望:芬威集团,下赛季真的该买人了! 08:02 功勋续约上下齐心,利物浦拥有美好的未来。 10:09 利物浦夺冠,斯洛特和克洛普谁功劳更大? 11:07 老刘点评斯洛特教练整体风格和夺冠关键 14:02 利物浦欧冠出局影响几何? 16:35 拥抱激情和荣誉的DNA让利物浦成为真正的“不死鸟” 17:45 洲际赛场精彩不断,球王之争陷入胶着 18:43 老夏激情评析:亚马尔和安东尼的goat之争! 20:52 欧冠半决赛以一带多,老夏狂吹亚马尔! 22:48 老夏对亚马尔的职业生涯持谨慎乐观的态度 25:56 老刘锐评巴萨国米欧冠首回合比赛 30:54 亚马尔踢球风格更接近梅西还是菲戈? 34:50 纵使少年天才令人兴奋,但球王之路由挫折和逆境铺就。 37:40 老夏评析本轮欧冠、欧联和欧协联 42:38 老夏再吹安东尼,并表达了作为希望英超球队洲际赛事“三线开花”的美好愿景。 45:08 老刘上帝视角分析各队欧战局势 52:56 擦边球节目组依旧看好阿森纳逆势突围 55:52 祝贺雷克瑟姆升入英冠 57:10 老夏激情预告胖蚊子和老帮为大家准备的雷克瑟姆球队专题节目 59:09 老夏为瓦尔迪找到了下家? 1:00:58 老刘浅析雷克瑟姆俱乐部从濒临破产到进入良性循环的原因 1:06:42 大家五一节快乐!

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7个月前

Vol.26 不会吧!你还没有自己的副业吗?

万物皆可聊

本期播客围绕一个主题:主业与副业,从经历分享与方法论两种角度来进行探讨。 你有没有副业? 如果有,你喜欢这个副业吗?你怎样区别你的主副业?副业给你带来了什么? 如果没有,那你有想要开始的副业吗?为什么没有开始呢?当周围人都有副业,你有没有副业焦虑呢? 欢迎在评论区,和添加@Yamadaosan 加听友群好友,分享你的答案。 入群还有一个“副业开创手册”的小福利,欢迎加入。 【Timeline时间线】 00:00 本期主播:@Lia莉娅、@一根书枝、@汤包点心 本期内容:搞副业! (公众号:谁还没有动过一些副业的小心思呢?) 1:35 OP🎵:Summer - Elle Coves 4:21 几乎人人都有副业,怎么定义副业?——斜杠青年(Slash/) 7:13 为什么越来越多的人们开始做副业了? 12:57 有什么副业可以做? 14:30 副业不全是美好的 16:31 主副业的差异究竟是什么? 18:24 主业和副业在什么时候会互换? 20:10 主播们会做怎样的副业? -知识博主 -品牌创业 ...... 33:27 “好不容易”魔咒🪄 34:55 怎样找到适合自己的副业? 为精神:从自身兴趣爱好延伸 为增加收入:从市场与目标客户出发 38:36 三个核心问题:你擅长做什么?市场需要的是什么?你的爱好是什么? 39:18 一定要做行业调研! 39:37 执行力与行动力!做起来! 听友群: @Yamadaosan ED🎵第一天-孙燕姿

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