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Lifehacker.com is a website that primarily focuses on providing its users with essential tips and tricks that make everyday life easier. Launched in January 2005, Lifehacker has become a popular destination for anyone looking for practical advice on how to enhance their productivity, organize their living spaces, and stay informed of the latest technology trends.
About No Stupid Questions Podcast
No Stupid Questions is a podcast series presented by Freakonomics Radio. Co-hosted by Angela Duckworth, the psychologist and author of Grit, and Stephen Dubner, the journalist and co-author of Freakonomics, the podcast tackles an array of thought-provoking questions. The hosts explore intriguing topics ranging from the science behind procrastination to the economics of sleep, breaking down complex ideas into engaging, digestible content.
No Stupid Questions is a podcast series presented by Freakonomics Radio. Co-hosted by Angela Duckworth, the psychologist and author of Grit, and Stephen Dubner, the journalist and co-author of Freakonomics, the podcast tackles an array of thought-provoking questions. The hosts explore intriguing topics ranging from the science behind procrastination to the economics of sleep, breaking down complex ideas into engaging, digestible content.