Yet another Expat podcast

E33 - Street Food Gloves, Ancient Viruses and On Demand Firefighters - ft. New Prime Number

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Lots of energy here. The title is overly descriptive already so we don't we see what an AI thought about the rest of the episode:


**keywords**

dark times, social media etiquette, firefighters, street food hygiene, self-improvement, prime numbers, ancient viruses, pet ownership, train travel, sustainability


**summary**

In this episode, Ermis navigates through various themes, starting with the challenges of dark times and daylight savings. He discusses social media etiquette, particularly regarding sharing reels, and highlights the plight of firefighters in Greece. The conversation shifts to hygiene concerns in street food, personal experiences with Pilates, and the quest for prime numbers. Ermis also touches on the implications of ancient viruses due to climate change, the benefits of pet ownership, and the growing trend of train travel in Europe as a sustainable alternative. The episode concludes with reflections on the journey of self-improvement and future plans.


**takeaways**

- We often focus on the loss rather than the gain.

- Vitamin D is essential during dark months.

- Finding time for personal interests is challenging.

- Embracing the present is crucial for mental health.

- Firefighters deserve better treatment and support.

- Hygiene practices in food service need improvement.

- Pilates can be a humbling experience for beginners.

- Investing in knowledge can lead to fame.

- Climate change poses risks from ancient viruses.

- Pet ownership can significantly reduce dementia risk.


**titles**

- Navigating Dark Times: A Personal Reflection

- Social Media Etiquette: The Reel Dilemma


**Sound Bites**

- "We lost one hour of sunlight."

- "Firefighters got beaten up again."

- "Why are you wearing the glove?"


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