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  2. Invisibilia - Wikipedia

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    Invisibilia was a radio program and podcast from National Public Radio, which debuted in early 2015 and "explores the intangible forces that shape human behavior—things like ideas, beliefs, assumptions and emotions." The program's title comes from Latin, meaning "the invisible things."

  3. Brain Games (2011 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Topics on how the brain tricks you into thinking you know more than you do. Silva asks a class to try to figure out how a zipper works, and to draw a bicycle, later showing what those designs would actually look like. A series of questions where the viewer is asked to give a range for their answer and how confident they would be in it.

  4. List of The Real Hustle episodes - Wikipedia

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    The team performs the classic monte scam at the beach (The Monte), Paul and Alex steal a necklace by pretending to catch a counterfeiter (The Jewellery Shop Scam), and a proposition bet involves three shots and three pints, steal information from your computer using a keylogger (the keylogger scam), pick someone's pocket using a packet of mustard (the mustard dip), and steal deposits by ...

  5. 'People First, Then Money, Then Things': Suze Orman's 6 ... - AOL

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    In a recent episode of the Women & Money podcast, Orman and her wife and co-host KT share "The 6 Secrets to Suze’s Success". Success Secret #1: "The day you put your needs in front of others ...

  6. Scam - Wikipedia

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    It typically aims to rob the victim of his money or other valuables that they carry on their person or are guarding. [3] A long con or big con (also, chiefly in British English, long game) [4] is a scam that unfolds over several days or weeks; it may involve a team of swindlers, and even props, sets, extras, costumes, and scripted lines. It ...

  7. Covert hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    A state of forgetfulness may be elicited by talking about what it feels like to be in that state in a manner that implies the other person is currently experiencing it. . Once this state is at a heightened peak the hypnotist can then talk about that state, relating to a concept like the unsuspecting subject's name (a phenomenon called name amnesia), and the subject will suddenly be unaware of ...

  8. 'The worst idea I've ever heard': Suze Orman responds to ...

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    The money maven has long touted the benefits of IRAs for retirement — and warned of trying to time the market. ... question on a recent episode of her Women & Money podcast was no exception ...

  9. How restaurant menus trick you into spending more money - AOL

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    Going out to eat can be super expensive -- and that's exactly how some restaurants like it.