055. 'I'm not your target market', flicked emails, keep-cup hypocrites & skipping Facebook.
Back to the usual 12.5 minutes. This week we: • Welcome Guatemala — and attempt the time-of-day greetings, including the entirely made-up 'buenos nachos'. • Air a Fully Awake Project grievance: the swim mates who happily use Ben's keep cup but won't use their own — even the ones he gave them. • Celebrate the small, perfect moment of being waved past a fragrance counter because you're clearly not the target market — which is exactly how a certain bcc t-shirt got its motto. • Debate wearing your bulkiest clothes onto a plane, and Ben's newfound love of shorts on a long-haul. • Answer listener MG on why Ben isn't on Facebook (and admit marketing hasn't been our strong suit 55 episodes in). • Settle the Conundrum: when did it become okay to 'flick' an email? (Shooting one, mind you, is completely fine.) Plus a bonus — what actually makes a plot thicken?

What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

Solar and batteries are thriving — even in Trump’s America | Zero: The Climate Race

Why Aliens Would NEVER Invade Africa

The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

Let the Managers Manage with Conor Shaw and Emily Kane from Bizimply

She Asks if I Know Coldplay and This Singer Shocks The Street

How the "cult of success" created Trump and Musk - Obama’s speechwriter

Sarah Paine — The war for India (Lecture & interview)

THESE Apps Are SPYING on You — Shut Them Off NOW!

She’s 12. She Sings Aretha Franklin… Until Simon TELLS Her to Do It Acapella! 😳

Princess Of Boogie Woogie Delights Everyone

I Quit the Rat Race at 53 With Only £20k Saved (Here’s What Happened Next)

LAWYER: If Cops Ask "Where Are You Coming From?" - Say These Words

I Investigated The World's Skinniest vs Fattest City

050. When wrong is right. Customs fail. Bucket lists. Do we really need No Smoking signs on planes?

10 Years Later - Brexit is a Catastrophe

America's 250th Birthday Arrives at a Dangerous Moment | Heather Cox Richardson

Is This the Most Powerful Document in History? | Amanpour and Company

Lawfare Daily: Excavating Arctic Frost

