When you can't find matching socks, turn the frustration into fun by calling it a "team up" if they're superhero themed. It's a simple reframe that makes rushed mornings a bit more enjoyable. Perfect for anyone who's ever stared at their sock drawer in despair.
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Editing by Megan Bagala. Music is by Marcus Thorne Bagala. Find us everywhere at https://dailytipspodcast.com.
Ever struggle to light a candle that's burned too far down? There's a simple kitchen solution that works better than burning your fingers with a short match. Use a piece of uncooked spaghetti as an extended lighter—it catches flame easily and gives you the length you need to reach the wick safely.
Editing by Megan Bagala. Music is by Marcus Thorne Bagala. Find us everywhere at https://dailytipspodcast.com.
What if the only thing standing between you and the life you want is the story you're telling yourself? Guest tipper Megan Tan shares a perspective shift that changed how she approaches every situation. This episode explores what it really means to take responsibility—not as blame, but as power.
Megan Tan is an award-winning podcast creator with over a decade of experience. She is the creator of the smash-hit podcast Millennial and has since hosted/created Audible’s Now or Never: How To Find Love When Love Feels Impossible, LAist Studios Snooze, and seasons I and II of WILD. Her episode WILD: How Do I Love Someone was named “Best Podcast Episode of 2021” by Apple Podcasts. Learn more about her at megantan.com.
Editing by Megan Bagala. Music is by Marcus Thorne Bagala. Find us everywhere at https://dailytipspodcast.com.
Stop spending time filling out the iTunes keywords field in your podcast RSS feed. Apple deprecated this feature over a decade ago in 2012, and no podcast app uses it for discovery anymore. Save your energy for things that actually matter.
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Editing by Megan Bagala. Music is by Marcus Thorne Bagala. Find us everywhere at https://dailytipspodcast.com.
Ever wonder why deli sandwiches taste better than homemade ones? Ned thinks it's because the ingredients get a moment to hang out together. Let your sandwich rest for a minute or two after assembly—the flavors blend, the dressing soaks in, and everything comes together for a better bite.
Editing by Megan Bagala. Music is by Marcus Thorne Bagala. Find us everywhere at https://dailytipspodcast.com.