Sunday Morning Podcast
1) Does fasting make you cognitively impaired?
Intermittent fasting has become a popular diet trend in the last decade, but many people feel that skipping meals makes it harder to concentrate.
2) Useful Science with Bonnie Harrison
Bonnie Harrison is here guiding us through the latest weird and useful headlines from the world of science.
3) Frances Cook: Is there a light on the financial horizon?
Financial journalist Frances Cook discusses the end of year GDP bounce and how to control spending over the silly season.
4) Laughing gas can offer immediate relief from depression
A new British study has found that controlled doses of laughing gas can quickly act to give relief from depression.
5) Susie Dent: Why are we mad about Linguistic Supersizing?
Why say 'tired' when you can be 'shattered' - or 'hot' instead of 'sweltering'? Modern English has a fondness for the dramatic, and extroverts may even crave greater mental stimulation in the language...Show More
6) Susie Dent: Why are we mad about 'Linguistic Supersizing'?
Why say 'tired' when you can be 'shattered' - or 'hot' instead of 'sweltering'? Modern English has a fondness for the dramatic, and extroverts may even crave greater mental stimulation in the language...Show More
7) Susie Dent: Why are we mad about Linguistic Supersizing?
Why say 'tired' when you can be 'shattered' - or 'hot' instead of 'sweltering'? Modern English has a fondness for the dramatic, and extroverts may even crave greater mental stimulation in the language...Show More
8) Susie Dent: Why are we mad about Linguistic Supersizing?
Why say 'tired' when you can be 'shattered' - or 'hot' instead of 'sweltering'? Modern English has a fondness for the dramatic, and extroverts may even crave greater mental stimulation in the language...Show More
9) Susie Dent: Why are we mad about 'Linguistic Supersizing'?
Why say 'tired' when you can be 'shattered' - or 'hot' instead of 'sweltering'? Modern English has a fondness for the dramatic, and extroverts may even crave greater mental stimulation in the language...Show More
10) Susie Dent: Why are we mad about 'Linguistic Supersizing'?
Jim talks âlinguistic supersizing' with author and broadcaster Susie Dent, who is the co-presenter and resident word expert on Countdown.