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Psychology Study Podcasts
Interviews with Scholars of Japan about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
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Interviews with Scholars of Genocide about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/genocide-studies
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We interview and study famous financial billionaires, including Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio, and Howard Marks, and teach you what we learn and how you can apply their investment strategies in the stock market. We Study Billionaires is the largest stock investing podcast show in the world with 180,000,000+ downloads and is hosted by Stig Brodersen, Preston Pysh, William Green, Clay Finck, and Kyle Grieve. This podcast also includes the Richer Wiser Happier series hosted by best-selling author W ...
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Criminal Behaviorology is the synthesis of criminology and behavior analysis. This podcast reviews areas of importance to both fields and explores new possibilities. Criminal Behaviorology is a podcast for all those interested in crime, psychology, history, and improving the world we live in. Contact: [email protected] Cover art photo provided by David von Diemar on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@emotionspicture
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The FitMind Podcast: Mental Fitness, Neuroscience & Psychology
FitMind: Neuroscience, Meditation & Mental Fitness Training
Expert insights on the science of mental fitness. Topics include psychology, neuroscience, mental health, mindfulness meditation, productivity, brain technologies, Stoicism, happiness hacking, and more. Liam McClintock, the Founder of FitMind, talks with leaders in their fields, from neuroscientists and psychologists to Buddhist monks and professional athletes. At FitMind, we believe that the next great human frontier is the mind. FitMind combines ancient techniques with western psychology t ...
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The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
Nicholas J. Westers Psy.D. ABPP
Why do people self-injure? And what is the best way to respond when someone tells us they self-injure? Dr. Nicholas Westers, a clinical psychologist at Children's Health and Associate Professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, collaborates with the International Society for the Study of Self-Injury (ISSS) to interview the leading experts in the field of self-injury and self-harm as well as individuals with lived experience of self-injury and parents and family members ...
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Get inspired as Eleanor shares transparent insights about her own journey bootstrapping a media and coaching company from a $5K business loan to millions in revenue. A practical business and leadership podcast for the established woman entrepreneur who wants to go from good to great. Woman Owned brings you case-study style interviews where leading entrepreneurs and CEOs share detailed breakdowns of specific growth strategies, how they implemented them and the financial results. Host Eleanor ...
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Interviews with Scholars of East Asia about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
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Life = Choices; Choices = Life is about learning to replace external control psychology with radical responsibility and appreciation so you can make better choices to create the life you want to have. Kim Olver is a leading expert in Choice Theory™ psychology and will share what she has gleaned from the legendary work of Dr. William Glasser, as well as sharing her unique perspective based on over 30 years of study and research.
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A motivational exploration of all things health, science and wellbeing with presenter and biochemistry graduate Mathieu Norry. We look at psychology, philosophy, neuroscience and human biology amongst other subjects. New episodes are published every Monday and Thursday. Music credit goes to Purple Planet Music www.happyhabitpodcast.wordpress.com
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Ever wondered what happens in the brain of a translator or an interpreter? How we can unravel the mysteries of the multilingual mind? What do we know about cognitive activities during translation and interpreting? Join us as we interview diverse specialists about the inner workings of interlingual reformulation. Minds Between Languages is also on YouTube! Design and Idea: Adolfo M. García. Post-production: Natasa Pavlovic and Anne Catherine Gieshoff. This podcast is endorsed by the Translati ...
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Welcome to The Playground, a space for self-mastery, spiritual exploration, and mysticism - all while having fun! Hosted by Shanila Sattar, author of Breathe, creatrix of FLOW Breathwork Facilitator Training, and the Healing Arts Academy. Connect: @shanila.sattar Discover your Healer Archetype: www.alwaysplay.org/healerarchetype Study the Healing Arts: www.alwaysplay.org
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The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral Economics
Melina Palmer
Consumers are weird. They don't do what they say they will do and don't act how we think they "should." Enter Melina Palmer, a sales conversion expert with a personal mission to make your business more effective and brain friendly. In this podcast, Melina will take the complex concepts of behavioral economics (the study and science of why people buy - or not) and provide simple, actionable tips you can apply right away in your business. Whether you're a small business or thriving corporation ...
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“Creative Bath” is a bi-weekly podcast about creativity. In each episode, host Jaime explores how to breaking down mental barriers, learning new things, and letting go of what doesn't serve us can help us be more creative. You can find the first season exclusively on Spotify. Stay tuned! :) Support this channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/creativebath?l=en
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Daniella Mestyanek Young is a captivating figure in the study of cults and group psychology. Raised in the notorious Children of God cult, she escaped as a teenager and later joined the U.S. military, where she specialized in studying terrorists and other extreme groups as a military intelligence officer. Daniella holds a master's degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Harvard Extension School and is the author of "Uncultured," a critically acclaimed memoir. Today, she is a scho ...
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Scott Stedman discusses anything from religion, to psychiatry, to entertainment and makes connections between these three.http://thescottstedman.com
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The goal of the psych health and safety podcast is to rapidly advance the practice of psychological health and safety in companies worldwide. Featuring a guest each episode from the fields of health and safety, psychology and academia who are leading the way in their corner of the globe. Hosts: Jason van Schie (AU), Joelle Mitchell (AU), Peter Kelly (UK), Kate Field (UK), Kim MacDonald (CA), Ian Lewis (CA) and Erin O'Byrne (CA)
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Welcome to Today’s Kus Word — where life coaching meets spiritual formation! Join musician, life coach, and spiritual formation prof Michele Kus, as she serves up short, powerful teachings, immersive meditations, bold declarations, and holy f(reedom)-bombs that are based solidly in scripture, grace theology, and positive psychology. Whether you’re seeking calm, clarity, courage, growth, deeper self-awareness, or just a fresh Kingdom perspective, throw on your headphones every Monday through ...
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Center for West European Studies & EU Jean Monnet Center
The Center European Studies and EU Center
The University of Washington's Center for European Studies is a Jean Monnet Center of Excellence. For more than 25 years, the center has developed a well-earned reputation for implementing innovative teaching, outreach, and research programs in the study of Europe, the EU and and transatlantic relations. The center's activities are co-funded by the the European Union.
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Conversations about projects and research undertaken by scholars & affiliates of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University; interviews with renowned fellows from CASBS history; and audio versions of occasional CASBS live events. CASBS is a scholarly community like no other for collaborative, cross-disciplinary, generative research. It brings together deep thinkers to address wicked problems and significant societal challenges. It empowers them to ...
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The East-West Psychology Podcast: Exploring global intersectionality of spirituality, psychology and philosophy. East-West Psychology is a department in the School of Consciousness and Transformation at the California Institute of Integral Studies. A multidisciplinary hub for engaged dialogue among Eastern, Western, and Earth-based psychologies, along with world psychospiritual traditions. Join our hosts, Jonathan Kay and Stephen Julich and their guests as they delve into the intersection of ...
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Psychedelics Today is the planetary leader in psychedelic education, media, and advocacy. Covering up-to-the-minute developments and diving deep into crucial topics bridging the scientific, academic, philosophical, societal, and cultural, Psychedelics Today is leading the discussion in this rapidly evolving ecosystem.
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If you work in online fraud prevention, chances are you've caught the "bug". The bug that makes you passionate about identifying & preventing cybercriminals from getting away with stealing from your company, or your client's companies. Most people who have made cyber-fraud their career have the perfect balance of analytical and social skills, a strong sense of justice and the curiosity that will drive you to go down every path of information until you "crack the case". Just like sociology is ...
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A podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related. Long-form interviews with people whose work I find interesting.
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Welcome to Well with Anna! Previously named 'In-Joy', this podcast is a culmination of wellbeing strategies to help you connect you with your true nature - transforming feelings of force into magnetism and stagnation into flow. Drawing on learnings in psychology, yoga, human design, EFT tapping and more, Anna discusses a holistic approach that blends modern insight with traditional wisdom, grounded in her deep understanding of people, energy, and the intricacies of the human body and mind.
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Is your mindset working for you or against you? Our podcast will show you how to build a mindset that will propel you and create opportunities to find joy in every aspect of your life. Doesn’t that sound great? A more positive mindset AND more joy? It’s all based in the science of positive psychology, which is the study of human thriving. Come and thrive right along with us!
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Every visionary has a system. We find it. ASCENT is where we deconstruct the world's most interesting world builders—founders, filmmakers, artists, and athletes—to uncover the hidden architecture behind their success. We move beyond surface-level interviews to analyze the intersection of creative genius and business strategy. Each episode is a deep-dive case study, breaking down the storytelling, brand building, and operational systems that separate the good from the legendary. We explore th ...
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Paul Boross talks to the funniest and most successful leaders in business, sport and entertainment about how humour measurably improves your business and your life. Humourology is a study into why a good sense of humour is much more than a means to raise a smile – it’s a critical psychological defence against the stresses of everyday life, it’s the source of our resilience and it’s the secret weapon of all successful leaders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rehabilitation Psychology is a specialty area within psychology that focuses on the study and application of psychological knowledge and skills on behalf of individuals with disabilities and chronic health conditions in order to maximize health and welfare, independence and choice, functional abilities, and social role participation across the lifespan.
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God and Therapy Podcast is not a substitute for therapy, but it is a place to get encouragement and support on your journey of taking care of yourself. Dr. Cheryl Hardy is a seasoned Christian Counselor and owner of a private practice in New Jersey where she provides counseling services and teaches counseling and psychology. She conducts monthly grief groups and facilitates mental health presentations. Dr. Hardy is an ordained elder at the Deliverance Jesus Is Coming Church in Irvington, NJ ...
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RUNGA Radio is where physical health, emotional well-being, and personal transformation collide. Hosted by Joseph Anew, a 20+ year health and fitness coach, and Dr. Richard Blake, a PhD in Psychology, RUNGA Radio blends evidence-based insights with proven high-impact approaches to optimize your mind and body. Join us as we sit down with some of the world’s leading experts to explore the cutting edges of personal transformation and long-term health with deep explorations into breathwork, bioh ...
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As the birthplace of the mindfulness movement in the United States, Naropa University has a unique perspective when it comes to higher education in the West. Founded in 1974 by renowned Tibetan Buddhist scholar and lineage holder Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Naropa was intended to be a place where students could study Eastern and Western religions, writing, psychology, science, and the arts, while also receiving contemplative and meditation training. Forty-three years later, Naropa is a leader ...
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Cognitive psychology is a branch of psychology that investigates internal mental processes such as problem solving, memory, and language.
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FREEDOM: The Old Soul’s Guide to Healing Anxiety & Inherited Trauma – with Tanya Tecce
Tanya Tecce
Anxiety Anthropologist and 🕊️Ancestral Trauma Alchemist, Tanya Tecce helps empaths name what they’re going thru without guilt, break inherited trauma, and reinvent dynamics so they can stop passing more pain onto loved ones, their community and the world. She teaches deeply restorative nervous system resources so you can feel safe, heal anxiety, depression and overwhelm without medication—and behave differently without having to force it. She teaches you tools, techniques and resources so yo ...
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A weekly discussion of current affairs in China with journalists, writers, academics, policymakers, business people and anyone with something compelling to say about the country that's reshaping the world. Hosted by Kaiser Kuo.
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Welcome to Tiara’s Curious Lab: Bio, Psych & Tomorrow’s Science — a personal study journal turned podcast, where Tiara dives deep into the wonders of Biology, Psychology, and the science shaping our future. Join Tiara as she explores how the brain and body connect, how our thoughts and moods are wired, and where cutting-edge research like CRISPR and brain-computer interfaces might take us next. Whether you’re a fellow student, a curious mind, or just someone who loves learning, this show mak ...
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The Kingdom Roots Podcast with Scot McKnight and Cody Matchett facilitates conversations about how the Kingdom took root 'then' and how it takes root 'now.' Scot McKnight (PhD, University of Nottingham) is a world-renowned speaker, writer, professor, and equipper of the Church. He is a recognized authority on the historical Jesus, early Christianity, and the New Testament. His books have been translated into Chinese, Korean, Russian, and Portuguese. He is the author of The Jesus Creed, The B ...
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We’ve all had a discussion or an argument about popular culture. Sometimes it happens on Facebook, Tumblr or Twitter. Maybe it was in a literature, history, philosophy or psychology class in college. Perhaps it was at the local comic book shop. Or maybe it was at a bar and you ended up stabbing someone with a bottle or bludgeoning them with a pool cue. All of these discussions are exactly the same. The tenured professor at an academic conference deconstructing Batman through a Derrida lens i ...
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1) Find what's true and make it useful. 2) Publish every other Tuesday. 3) Photo cred: my dad.
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"The Truth Of The Matter Is" Podcast is all about providing an honest, contextual, historize, political, Psychological, and philosophical view of the Bible through the use of Hermeneutics, While sharing some personal experiences from Brothers, Johnathan, Daniel, and on occasion our special guest . In faith we believe our listener's will leave with an open perspective, desiring biblical truth, and practically applying God's WORD to everyday life. Access to reach out email: [email protected] ...
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These are the conversations happening inside education that are going to transform education. Covering all aspects of teaching and learning, educational leadership and psychology, counseling psychology, kinesiology and sport management, it’s Education Eclipse from Washington State University's College of Education.
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Frank Jacob, "Japanese War Crimes during World War II: Atrocity and the Psychology of Collective Violence" (Praeger, 2018)
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1:08:07When you mention Japanese War crimes in World War Two, you’ll often get different responses from different generations. The oldest among us will talk about the Bataan Death March. Younger people, coming of age in the 1990s, will mention the Rape of Nanking or the comfort women forced into service by the Japanese army. Occasionally, someone will men…
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TIP739: The Psychology Of Human Misjudgement
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1:09:28On today’s episode, Kyle Grieve discusses Charlie Munger’s legendary speech, The Psychology of Human Misjudgment, and unpacks all 25 of his cognitive biases that often lead even the most intelligent people to make poor decisions. Drawing from Poor Charlie’s Almanack, Kyle explores how these psychological tendencies—like incentive-caused bias, socia…
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Dustin Ellis | Emotional Elections: Political Psychology and Europe’s Populist Right – On the 2024 European Parliament Election and Other 2024 Summer Elections
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59:01Co-Funded by the European Union. Dustin Ellis, Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at Eastern Oregon University, discusses the the 2024 European Parliament Election and Other 2024 Summer Elections. | Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessar…
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Do conversations end when people want them to?
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20:55N = 1172 Original post: https://www.experimental-history.com/p/do-conversations-end-when-people All posts: https://www.experimental-history.com/ Music by Brandon Rosiar, photos by my dadBy Adam Mastroianni
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3 Proven Strategies to Market Your Programs Without Social Media
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30:04Are you feeling trapped by the pressure to become a social media marketing expert just to grow your business? Social media marketing has become so dominant that many entrepreneurs automatically assume it's the only path to selling group programs and scaled services. But after hosting a leadership retreat where 70% of her clients shared strategies t…
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Benoit Berthelier and Immanuel Kim, "Hidden Heros: Anthology of North Korean FIction" (Anthem, 2025)
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46:15Hidden Heroes (Anthem Press, 2025) offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the lives of ordinary North Koreans through a collection of short stories by renowned DPRK authors. Spanning from the 1980s to the present, these works explore the theme of the “hidden hero,” a popular moniker in the DPRK to describe the average citizen who navigates the com…
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Behind Amazon’s Crime Unit with Kebharu Smith
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50:02Fraudology is presented by Sardine. Get your tickets to Sardine[Con] and end the scamedmic In this episode of Fraudology, host Karisse Hendrick sits down with Kebharu Smith, the Associate General Counsel and Director of the Counterfeit Crimes Unit at Amazon, to dive deep into the world of online counterfeiting. Kebharu Smith shares fascinating insi…
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518. The Endowment Effect: Why We Overvalue What We Own
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26:10In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina explores the fascinating concept of the Endowment Effect, exploring why we tend to overvalue the things we own. From cherished coffee mugs to long-held ideas, this cognitive bias reveals how ownership can skew our perception of value. As Melina revisits her original deep dive from February 2021…
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For the past couple of years, the general sentiment seems to have been that superhero movies are becoming… well… kinda bad. But, as we spoke a couple weeks ago with… The post e381. It’s Clobberin’ Time! Fantastic Four’s Impact on the Summer of Superheroes appeared first on The VoxPopcast.By Mav, Wayne Wise, Hannah Lee Rogers, Ryan Scott Thomas, Mark Schultis
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#128: Hello My Name is Schizophrenia (Replay)
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5:14We are continuing our replay series as Dr. Cheryl Hardy is sharing replays from a few of her favorite episodes of The God and Therapy Podcast. This walk down memory lane is designed to encourage you and remind you of some foundational truths as you are on your journey. Today's episode was originally aired on June 26, 2023. On this episode, Dr. Cher…
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Frank Jacob, "Japanese War Crimes during World War II: Atrocity and the Psychology of Collective Violence" (Praeger, 2018)
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Frank Jacob, "Japanese War Crimes during World War II: Atrocity and the Psychology of Collective Violence" (Praeger, 2018)
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# 530 - Is Your Speech Warning You About Alzheimer’s
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8:07The research study discussed in this episode https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13825585.2024.2315774 What if the way you speak today could predict your chances of getting Alzheimers, the most common form of dementia. A new study has found that alterations in speech speed could be an early warning sign for this devastating neurological di…
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Sarah Teasley, "Designing Modern Japan" (Reaktion Books, 2022)
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1:45:12Sarah Teasley's Designing Modern Japan (Reaktion, 2022) unpicks the history of Japanese design from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth, focusing on continuities and disruptions within communities and practices of design. Designing Modern Japan explores design in the unfolding contexts of modernization, empire and war, defeat and…
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Chiara Formichi, "Islam and Asia: A History" (Cambridge UP, 2020)
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1:11:31Challenging the geographical narrative of the history of Islam, Chiara Formichi’s new book Islam and Asia: A History (Cambridge University Press, 2020), helps us to rethink how we tell the story of Islam and the lived expressions of Muslims without privileging certain linguistic, cultural, and geographic realities. Focusing on themes of reform, pol…
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Robert Hutchinson, "After Nuremberg: American Clemency for Nazi War Criminals" (Yale UP, 2022)
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58:23Robert Hutchinson's After Nuremberg: American Clemency for Nazi War Criminals (Yale UP, 2022) is about the fleeting nature of American punishment for German war criminals convicted at the twelve Nuremberg trials of 1946–1949. Because of repeated American grants of clemency and parole, ninety-seven of the 142 Germans convicted at the Nuremberg trial…
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Sarah Teasley, "Designing Modern Japan" (Reaktion Books, 2022)
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1:45:12Sarah Teasley's Designing Modern Japan (Reaktion, 2022) unpicks the history of Japanese design from the mid-nineteenth century to the end of the twentieth, focusing on continuities and disruptions within communities and practices of design. Designing Modern Japan explores design in the unfolding contexts of modernization, empire and war, defeat and…
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TIP740: The Great Mental Models Part 1
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1:15:07On today’s episode, Kyle Grieve discusses the power of mental models, how they sharpen our thinking, and how they improve our decision-making in investing and everyday life. He explores various key concepts in general thinking, including the circle of competence, inversion, first-principles thinking, probabilistic thinking, and more. IN THIS EPISOD…
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Christopher Marquis and Kunyuan Qiao, "Mao and Markets: The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterprise" (Yale UP, 2022)
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49:21Mao and Markets: The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterprise (Yale University Press, 2022) by Dr. Christopher Marquis & Dr. Kunyuan Qiao presents a thoroughly researched assessment of how China’s economic success continues to be shaped by the communist ideology of Chairman Mao It was long assumed that as China embraced open markets and private enterp…
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Ian Johnson, "The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao" (Pantheon, 2017)
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1:16:16Ian Johnson’s new book, The Souls of China: The Return of Religion After Mao (Pantheon, 2017), was called "a masterpiece of observation and empathy" by The New York Review of Books, and The Economist, who included the book on its Best of 2017 list, said the book, "Shows how a resurgence of faith is quietly changing the country." The Guardian said t…
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Episode 281: The Legacy of Jimmy Swaggart & John MacArthur
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32:41In July, two powerful figures in evangelical American Christianity had passed away. Jimmy Swaggart, a popular televangelist in the 1980s, redefined what televangelism is today. John MacArthur, who influenced generations with his "true" biblical teachings. In this episode, Scott and Micah discuss the good, bad, and ugly of their legacy. We thank lis…
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Help-Seeking for Self-Injury, with Nani Kim, RN
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47:51In this episode, Nani Kim, RN from the University of Texas at Austin talks all things help-seeking for nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI). This includes common reasons people give for choosing to seek help for self-harm, common forms of help-seeking behavior for NSSI, how often individuals who self-injure seek help for their self-injury, why they choos…
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The Science of Sleep: How Rest Shapes Your Mind (Season 2, Episode 4: Neuroscience)
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28:05What if the secret to a sharper mind, stronger memory, and better mood was as simple as getting a good night’s sleep? In this episode, we’re unlocking the incredible science behind sleep — and why it’s so much more than just rest. Join us as we journey through the fascinating stages of sleep, from light dozing to deep, restorative slumber and vivid…
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Brain-Computer Interfaces: Connecting Minds to Machines (Season 3, Episode 2: Futuristic Bio Research)
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1:18:19What if you could control a computer, a robotic arm, or even type a message — just by thinking? In this episode, we explore the mind-bending world of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs), the groundbreaking technology that connects your brain directly to machines. We’ll break down how BCIs work, from picking up your brain’s tiny electrical signals to t…
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Brain Waves Explained: How Your Mind Communicates with Itself (Season 2, Episode 8: Neuroscience)
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30:12What if your brain was secretly playing music — not through instruments, but through waves of electricity? In this episode, we explore the rhythmic orchestra inside your head: brain waves. These waves are the electrical patterns that let your mind communicate with itself, shaping your thoughts, emotions, sleep, creativity, and focus. We’ll break do…
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CRISPR and the Future of Human Health (Season 3, Episode 1: Futuristic Bio Research)
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42:58What if we could rewrite our DNA to cure diseases once thought untouchable? In this season opener, we dive into the groundbreaking world of CRISPR — the revolutionary gene-editing tool that’s transforming medicine, science, and our very understanding of life. Join us as we break down how CRISPR works, like molecular scissors snipping and fixing fau…
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Why We Remember and Forget: The Neuroscience of Memory (Season 2, Episode 6: Neuroscience)
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30:33Ever wondered why some memories stick with you forever while others fade away? Or why you can’t remember your earliest years of life? In this episode, we unlock the mysteries of memory — from how your brain stores and recalls your favorite moments to the surprising science of why forgetting is not just normal, but necessary. We’ll explore the brain…
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Neurotransmitters: The Brain’s Chemical Messengers (Season 2, Episode 3: Neuroscience)
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22:14What if I told you that your thoughts, feelings, and every move you make are powered by tiny chemicals constantly zipping around your brain? In this episode, we’re diving into the captivating world of neurotransmitters — the brain’s very own chemical messengers. Join us on a journey to uncover how these microscopic messengers help your neurons comm…
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How Perception Shapes Reality: The Brain’s Role in Interpretation (Season 1, Episode 9: The Mind-Body Nexus)
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21:36Have you ever argued with someone about an event you both experienced — but remembered completely differently? That’s because what we see, hear, and feel isn’t always the full story. In this episode, we explore the captivating science of perception — how your brain takes in the world and creates your personal version of reality. You’ll discover how…
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The Gut-Brain Axis: How Your Stomach Affects Your Mood (Season 1, Episode 7: The Mind-Body Nexus)
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26:41Have you ever felt your stomach churn when you’re nervous or lost your appetite when you’re stressed? That’s not just coincidence — it’s your gut talking to your brain. In this episode, we dive into the hidden world of the gut-brain axis, an extraordinary communication system that links your digestive system directly to your mind. You’ll discover h…
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AI & Machine Learning in Medicine: The Future is Now (Season 3, Episode 6: Futuristic Bio Research)
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1:17:44What if artificial intelligence could help doctors diagnose diseases faster, design custom treatments just for you, and even assist in life-saving surgeries? That future is already here—and it’s reshaping healthcare as we know it! In this episode, we explore the incredible ways AI and machine learning are transforming medicine. You’ll learn how AI …
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Molecular Nanobots: Tiny Machines to Heal Us (Season 3, Episode 3: Futuristic Bio Research)
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34:20What if you could send microscopic robots into your body to hunt down diseases, repair tissues, or deliver medicine precisely where it’s needed? In this episode, we shrink down to the nanoscale to explore the world of molecular nanobots — tiny machines that could revolutionize the way we treat illnesses. We’ll guide you through how these nanobots w…
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How Our Genetics Shape Personality and Mental Health (Season 1, Episode 6: The Mind-Body Nexus)
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19:35Why are some people naturally more anxious, while others seem effortlessly confident? Why do certain mental health conditions run in families? In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of genetics and how the DNA you inherit shapes your personality, emotions, and even your mental health. We’ll break down what heritability really means — and…
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The Power of Glial Cells: The Brain’s Hidden Helpers (Season 2, Episode 7: Neuroscience)
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17:05When you think of the brain, neurons probably come to mind first — but what if I told you they’re only half the story? In this episode, we shine a spotlight on the brain’s hidden helpers: glial cells. Long ignored as mere “support staff” for neurons, glia are now taking center stage in neuroscience, revealing a world of complexity, intelligence, an…
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Mapping the Human Connectome: Unraveling the Brain’s Wiring Diagram (Season 3, Episode 4: Futuristic Bio Research)
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32:28What if we could map every single connection in the human brain — all 86 billion neurons and their quadrillion synapses — like drawing a complete wiring diagram of who we are? In this episode, we journey into the fascinating world of the human connectome: neuroscience’s ultimate quest to chart the brain’s complex circuitry. We’ll explore why scient…
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Synthetic Biology: Designing Life from Scratch (Season 3, Episode 5: Futuristic Bio Research)
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20:06What if you could design living cells the way engineers build machines? In this episode, we dive deep into the amazing world of synthetic biology — where biology meets engineering to create life with entirely new abilities. From programming bacteria to fight cancer to building yeast that brews medicines and even crafting food for astronauts on Mars…
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The Science of Memory: Why We Remember and Forget (Season 1, Episode 8: The Mind-Body Nexus)
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34:55Why is it that we can easily remember the lyrics to an old song but forget where we left our keys? In this episode, we explore the amazing science of memory — how our brains capture moments, store them, and sometimes, just let them slip away. Join us as we uncover the journey of a memory, from the first spark of learning to the deep vaults of long-…
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The Role of Hormones in Decision Making and Emotions (Season 1, Episode 5: The Mind-Body Nexus)
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21:40Have you ever wondered why sometimes you feel moody, foggy, or strangely impulsive — even when nothing significant has happened? The answer might be hidden in your hormones. In this episode, we uncover the powerful role hormones play in shaping your emotions, decisions, and even how you see the world. We’ll introduce you to the key hormones that si…
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How Your Brain Learns: The Science of Memory and Plasticity (Season 2, Episode 2: Neuroscience)
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28:16🎙️ Podcast Description: Episode 2 — Have you ever wondered how your brain actually learns? Whether you're mastering a new skill, cramming for a test, or just trying to remember where you left your keys, your brain is constantly rewiring itself. In this episode, we’ll explore the remarkable science of neuroplasticity — the brain’s incredible ability…
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How the Brain Processes Emotions: From Joy to Fear (Season 2, Episode 5: Neuroscience)
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19:53Why do we feel happy one moment and anxious the next? What’s happening in our brain when we fall in love, feel disgusted, or get scared? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the emotional brain — uncovering how your mind turns everyday experiences into powerful feelings. We’ll explore the fascinating limbic system, your brain’s emotional comma…
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What is Neuroscience? A Beginner’s Guide to the Brain (Season 2, Episode 1: Neuroscience)
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24:59Have you ever wondered what’s really going on inside your head? In this episode, we’re taking you on a fascinating tour of the most powerful organ in your body — the brain. Whether you’re curious about how your thoughts form, how your body knows when to move, or even why we dream, this beginner’s guide to neuroscience will spark your imagination. W…
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What is the Mind-Body Connection? (Season 1, Episode 1: The Mind-Body Nexus)
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17:13Have you ever felt butterflies in your stomach before a big event or noticed your heart racing when you’re excited or scared? That’s not just your imagination — it’s your mind and body talking to each other. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of the mind-body connection, uncovering how your thoughts, emotions, and physical sensatio…
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How Our Brain Chemistry Influences Mood and Behavior (Season 1, Episode 3: The Mind-Body Nexus)
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19:20What if your feelings of happiness, sadness, or even motivation weren’t just about life events — but about the chemicals swirling inside your brain? In this episode, we unlock the secret world of brain chemistry and reveal how tiny messengers in your brain quietly control your mood, energy, and behavior every single day. You’ll meet the brain’s key…
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The Role of Evolution in Shaping Human Psychology (Season 1, Episode 2: The Mind-Body Nexus)
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12:30Have you ever wondered why certain fears, feelings, or behaviors just seem to come naturally to us? Like why heights make us nervous, or why we’re drawn to sweet foods? In this episode, we journey back in time to explore how evolution has shaped not just our bodies, but our minds. We’ll uncover the hidden links between the survival struggles of our…
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The Nervous System: The Highway of Thought and Emotion (Season 1, Episode 4: The Mind-Body Nexus)
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17:46Imagine if your body had a secret superhighway, carrying messages between your brain and every part of you — from your fingertips to your heart. That’s exactly what the nervous system is: an incredible communication network that shapes how you think, feel, and react, often without you even realizing it. In this episode, we take you on a journey thr…
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