The Mason Minute

The Mason Minute


Latest Episodes

Caffeine (MM #4753)
March 27, 2024

It's no secret that as we get older, we pay for the sins of our youth. When it comes to diet, exercise, what we eat and drink, we often think we can worry about it later. But sooner than you'd like, l

Bagel Sandwich (MM #4752)
March 26, 2024

As much as I like to think I'm a complicated person, sometimes the simple things bring me joy. Driving down the road over the weekend, I noticed a new message on my neighborhood McDonald's sign. It sh

Life On Mars (MM #4751)
March 25, 2024

Long before man walked on the moon, exploring Mars was a dream for many. Was their life on Mars, or more importantly, would we one day be able to send people to Mars? NASA has always wanted to explore

Uniforms (MM #4750)
March 24, 2024

I've always been a big fan of team uniforms in nearly every sport. I love it when they make updates, big or small. But I've noticed something in recent years. Even though technology has made them more

False Alarm (MM #4749)
March 23, 2024

Something strange happened yesterday, and I can't understand what happened. I woke up to my alarm around 6:15, or I thought I did. As I started getting up and getting ready for work, I grabbed my phon

Overserved (MM #4748)
March 22, 2024

Nashville is in the national news again, and not for something in which to be proud. The story involves a Missouri college student who was in town on a fraternity trip, had too much to drink, and late

Basketball Experts (MM #4747)
March 21, 2024

It's a special time of year. Over the next few days, you can meet more basketball experts than you thought possible. I doubt it's going to be Dickie V., but it could be someone you work with every day

Coke Or Pepsi (MM #4746)
March 20, 2024

For many people, choosing a restaurant comes down to a couple of factors. What type of food do you want, and do they serve Coke or Pepsi? My wife and I are long-time Coca-Cola drinkers, so the beverag

Measles Outbreak (MM #4745)
March 19, 2024

Doctors nationwide are worried about a growing measles outbreak. For the most part, measles had been eliminated thanks to the vaccine created in the early 1960s. But because of the rise in recent year

Sleep Deprived (MM #4744)
March 18, 2024

If there's one trait many Americans share today, it's that we're sleep-deprived. The CDC says we need more rest if we get less than 7 hours of sleep per night. When looking at the problem nationwide