Episodes

Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Harry and Meghan's new Netflix trailer contains "weapons-grade hypocrisy", Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan says. The new trailer has been released ahead of the second set of episodes for the 'Harry and Meghan' Netflix docuseries.
In the trailer, Prince Harry appears to accuse the Royal Family of being prepared to lie to protect his older brother and future King Prince William. The couple also accuses Buckingham Palace of “institutional gaslighting”.
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Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
The Hulu miniseries Welcome to Chippendales takes us back to the 80s and the rise of the famed male revue Chippendales. Kumail Nanjiani stars as the club's founder, whose obsession with money and fame ultimately lead to murder. The supporting cast includes Murray Bartlett and Juliette Lewis.
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Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
he quantity and quality of counterfeit sneakers has never been greater. As online sales boom, many buyers are deliberately choosing the steal over the real.
00:00 - The counterfeit epidemic
00:57 - How does eBay authenticate goods?
03:34 - What is driving the counterfeit boom?
05:24 - How is the sneaker resale market affecting counterfeits?
07:11 - What is the role of influencers?
08:56 - China: the world's counterfeit capital
10:45 - Is sneaker counterfeiting a victimless crime?
11:59 - Can counterfeit production be stopped?
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Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Wednesday Dec 14, 2022
Piers Morgan is joined by Vanity Fair's Royal Correspondent Katie Nicoll, Fox News contributor Geraldo Rivera and Real Housewives of D.C star Cat Omminney to discuss Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's documentary and the latest revelations from the recent Netflix trailer. Piers begins by speaking to Cat, who claimes she had a fling with the Prince when he was just 21 and in the midst of his 'partying days'. She tells Piers she no longer recognises the man she once knew and believes it's as though Meghan has "cast a spell" over him.
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Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
In the new Darren Aronofsky film The Whale, Brendan Fraser plays Charlie, a housebound 600-pound writing teacher whose health is failing. His hopes to spend his last days reconnecting with his estranged daughter (Sadie Sink) are complicated by her lingering resentment of him and his own feelings of guilt, shame and self-loathing.
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Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Qatar is about to host the most expensive World Cup ever, costing as much as $300bn. Why has this small, gas-rich kingdom chosen to host football’s most prestigious event, and how does it fit into its broader plans for economic transformation ?
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Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Pam is almost killed when a horse goes wild on the set of a gladiator movie. But instead of losing her life, she meets a new friend, who just happens to be one of the most famous filmmakers in the world.
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Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Tuesday Dec 13, 2022
Growing up in Colorado, young Pam Grier endures racism and trauma, but finds solace in horses and the beautiful countryside. As a teen, she visits Los Angeles for the first time, and gets caught in the middle of the historic Watts Rebellion. But after winning a beauty pageant, she meets a Hollywood agent who encourages her to give L.A. a second chance.
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Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
There's an aspect of video games that often goes unnoticed. When you think of gaming, you probably think of it solely as entertainment or an activity you use to wind down at the end of the day.
When you were growing up, you may have even heard the common saying, "If you keep playing those games they'll rot your brain!" But interestingly enough, the complete opposite of that adage may actually be closer to the truth - that playing video games can make you smarter.
In this video, we'll dive into some of the most powerful ways that video games can improve your intelligence and positively affect the brain, the theories behind how it works, and two other potent methods of boosting your brainpower to use in combination with gaming.
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Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Have you ever wondered why you get your best ideas in the shower? You might think that it’s simply because you’re able to relax a bit, so your brain has a chance to really concentrate. But it turns out that it’s more complicated than that, and the answer to why your best ideas come to you in this state isn’t because a part of your brain is switched on, but because a very important part of your brain… is switched off. There is a scientific field called 'flow states' pioneered by Dr. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and recently popularized by best selling author 'Steven Kotler' that provides insights to the explanation for why your best ideas start to pop up while you relax in the shower among other activities in your daily life. During a state of flow, like the mild flow state while you're in the shower, your brain can unleash your most brilliant ideas, but have you ever thought to ask yourself what makes this happen? And even more importantly, if you can take advantage of it outside of your shower thoughts? In psychology, these states of mind have been coined “Flow States.” And their research has been spearheaded by Hungarian-American psychologist Dr. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, who is one of the leading researchers in modern positive psychology. Csikszentmihalyi determined nine characteristics for experiencing flow states. Recently flow states were popularized in a conversation between Joe Rogan and Steven Kotler. ----- Thanks for stopping by the Common Knowledge Channel. We're here to take the every day questions and facts that we come to realize we may have not have actually thought deeply through before, and combine new learning something new every day with my mediocre video editing skills, for your viewing entertainment. My editing skills may improve over time, but I promise, my dry jokes wont.
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