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In this Wildly Curious minisode, Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole kick off their new Niche Scientists series with a deep dive into Dr. Richard Stephensâa psychologist who studies something we all do (sometimes loudly): swearing.
From pain tolerance to powerlifting, Dr. Stephensâ research shows that strategic cursing can actually make you stronger, tougher, and maybe even a little bit smarter about when to drop an F-bomb.
đ€Ź Can swearing really reduce pain?
 đȘ Does cursing make you physically stronger?
 đ§ What happens in your brain when you let it fly?
 đ« And why swearing too often makes it less effective?
Itâs the perfect mix of science, psychology, and sassâbecause sometimes the best way to say âouchâ... is to not say âouch.â
đ§ This is our first episodr of our Niche Scientists minisodesâshort, weird, and full of science you didnât know you needed.
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