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Freakonomics Radio

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Freakonomics co-author Stephen J. Dubner uncovers the hidden side of everything. Why is it safer to fly in an airplane than drive a car? How do we decide whom to marry? Why is the media so full of bad news? Also: things you never knew you wanted to know about wolves, bananas, pollution, search engines, and the quirks of human behavior. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a monthly bonus episode of Freakonomics Radio, start a free trial for SiriusXM Podcasts+ o ...
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This is a podcast about deciphering human behavior and understanding why people do the things they do. I, Zach Elwood, talk with people from a wide range of fields about how they make sense of human behavior and psychology. I've talked to jury consultants, interrogation professionals, behavior researchers, sports analysts, professional poker players, to name a few. There are more than 135 episodes, many of them quite good (although some say I'm biased). To learn more, go to PeopleWhoReadPeop ...
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The Human Behavior Podcast

The Human Behavior Podcast

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Do you ever wonder why people act the way that they do? Join human behavior experts Brian Marren and Greg Williams as they discuss all things human behavior related. Their goal is to increase your Advanced Critical Thinking ability through a better understanding of HBPR&A (Human Behavior Pattern Recognition & Analysis.) What is HBPR&A? It's a scientific (and fun) way to understand and articulate human behavior cues so that you can predict likely outcomes and it works regardless of your race, ...
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Behavioral Grooves Podcast

Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan

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Stories, science and secrets from the world’s brightest thought-leaders. Behavioral Grooves is the podcast that satisfies your curiosity of why we do what we do. Explanations of human behavior that will improve your relationships, your wellbeing, and your organization by helping you find your groove.
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IntelligentPod is the intelligent pod where curiosity meets clarity — exploring AI, ethics, innovation, psychology, and the future of humanity. From existential risks and algorithmic bias to behavioral economics, biohacking, and cultural philosophy, each episode dives deep into the ideas shaping our world. Tune in for insightful conversations that help you think critically, live intentionally, and stay ahead in a complex age.
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The Art of Charm

The Art of Charm

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The Art of Charm is where self-motivated people, just like you, come to learn from the company’s coaches about to how to master human dynamics, relationships, and becoming your best self with the help of Johnny and AJ, the company’s founders. Johnny and AJ bring their 11 years of coaching experience from their famous Bootcamps, where they host clients in Los Angeles from all over the world and they share their stories, best practices and themselves on this weekly podcast. Not only does The A ...
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Humanize Automation

Dr. Jill Schiefelbein

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The space where communication, education, and technology intersect is not only my passion, but it's where this podcast brings conversations with ideas and solutions directly to you. Whether it's AI, synthetic media, or whatever comes next, I believe technology when used well has the power to make us more human.
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"The Psychology of Us" examines human behavior, interpersonal dynamics, and the psychological forces that shape our inner world. Hosted by academic psychologist, educator and author RJ Starr, this podcast integrates theory, narrative, and reflective analysis to make complex ideas accessible and relevant. Designed for students, practitioners, and curious minds, each episode explores why people think, feel, and behave as they do, engages foundational questions, and deepens understanding of the ...
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Every week, I deconstruct one big idea around creative work, human behavior, and mental philosophy while giving you practical insights on how to apply these teachings to your life. Topics we are dedicated to dissecting for you: spirituality, personal growth, psychology, social media, business, health, fitness, philosophy, culture, and everything else that will lead to a life of freedom and happiness.
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Think Piece

Francisca Harrison

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Human Behavior Welcome to the first episode of Think Piece. In this conversation, I sit down with my friend Matt to talk about human behavior—how we grow, why we sometimes get stuck, and what it means to truly see ourselves and each other. This isn’t a lecture. It’s a thoughtful exchange between two people trying to make sense of the world and our place in it. If you’ve ever found yourself reflecting on your own patterns, or wondering why people do the things they do… Lean in. This one might ...
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Compassionate Behavior: Unfiltered - the podcast that doesn't play by the old rules. We're here to break down barriers, call out the nonsense, and dive headfirst into the messy, complex, and powerful world of human behavior and growth. No jargon, no cookie cutter fixes. Just real conversations, sharp insights, and the kind of ideas that challenge the status quo. This is behavioral science with teeth - raw, disruptive, and unapologetically human. Got a topic you’d love to hear us cover, or wa ...
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Fatal Blend

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”Fatal Blend” is a podcast hosted by Jay and Tee, we share a passion for two things: coffee and true crime, particularly stories about serial killers. We are unfiltered and direct, but our goal is to educate and entertain our listeners with engaging stories. Join us on this fascinating journey and explore the darker side of human behavior.
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ABA on Tap

Mike Rubio, BCBA & Dan Lowery, BCBA (co-Hosts) & Suzanne Juzwik, BCBA (Producer)

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The ABA podcast, crafted for BCBAs, RBTs, OBMers, and ABA therapy business owners, that serves up Applied Behavior Analysis with a twist! A podcast for BCBAs, RBTs, fieldwork trainees, related service professionals, parents, and ABA therapy business owners Taking Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) beyond the laboratory and straight into real-world applications, ABA on Tap is the BCBA podcast that breaks down behavior science into engaging, easy-to-digest discussions. Hosted by Mike Rubio (BCBA) ...
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Why Do We Do That? is a psychology podcast that deconstructs human behavior from the perspectives of social scientists, psychologists, and others that use applied psychology in their work.
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Passion Struck® with John R. Miles is the #1 alternative health podcast about human flourishing: strengthening your brain, body, and spirit so you can live like you matter and become who you’re meant to be. Each week, bestselling author, former Fortune 50 leader, and human performance expert John R. Miles brings real, raw conversations with leading experts and people who’ve lived what they teach about growing with purpose and building a meaningful life you’re proud of. New episodes every Tue ...
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People Stuff

Michael Scroggins, Dan Souleles

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People Stuff is a write-in, anthropology advice podcast wherein we answer all sorts of questions with the weird and wonderful wisdom that anthropology offers. From whether you should make your bed to what you owe to the dead, no dilemma is too tiny, no conundrum too vast for a little bit of anthropology. After all, as a species, we've been human-ing for like 300,000 years already. Surely we've figured some stuff out.
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The Great Simplification is a podcast that explores the systems science underpinning the human predicament. Through conversations with experts and leaders hosted by Dr. Nate Hagens, we explore topics spanning ecology, economics, energy, geopolitics, human behavior, and monetary/financial systems. Our goal is to provide a simple educational resource for the complex energetic, physical, and social constraints ahead, and to inspire people to play a role in our collective future. Ultimately, we ...
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Join human behavior specialist, and hypnotist Jessica Taylor as she looks at real life models of success in all areas of life, business and relationships. Get curious about their mindset, beliefs, behaviors, attitudes and the actions they take so you can model and replicate their success.
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AgilEmpath

Empathetic agile strategies for stronger teams and better leaders.

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Welcome to the AgilEmpath Podcast, where we explore empathetic, agile methodologies to enhance team building in creative ways. With a foundation in mental health counseling, we bring a deep understanding of human behavior to help you lead more effectively. Are you coaching a team and need support in teaching soft skills? We provide tools to manage conflict and stress, boost productivity, and improve engagement—both at work and home—through emotional intelligence. alexia.substack.com
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The Leading Global Integrative Doctor Duo - Dr. Nick & Dr. Nicole get Real, Raw & Disruptive on IntegrativeYou Radio diving deep into the human’s mind and body potential. They share out-of-the-box insights and techniques rooted in neurology, human behavior, quantum medicine, innovation, and biology to help families create leaders and geniuses. Learn More About the Docs Here: https://www.integrativeyou.health/
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The Light Inside

Jeffrey Besecker

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The Light Inside is a knowledge-driven peer-to-peer educational community for change-leaders, featuring intellectually curious academics and trauma-informed therapists dedicated to transforming unresolved psychological data into actionable wisdom. We believe that deep psychological insight unlocks personal transformation—helping you reintegrate unconscious patterns and step into a life of clarity, purpose, and emotional agility. Through our content, we uncover how hidden primary and secondar ...
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The Mammoth in the Room

Nicolas Pokorny, PhD, MBA

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Can leaders learn how to harness the evolutionary foundations of human behavior to create better business outcomes? How much do evolutionary forces shape our own individual behaviors, decisions, and group dynamics? In each episode, multinational executive leader and author Nicolas Pokorny shares practical, research-based strategies, and stories about how to align humans around common goals and lead them effectively through ever-changing markets and times. The Mammoth in the Room is an engagi ...
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Remaking Normal is a long-form educational podcast featuring unfiltered, wide-ranging conversations about society, identity, culture, media, health, technology, business, economics, government policy, social change, and the systems that shape human lives through a disability perspective. Hosted by filmmaker, author, and disability advocate Alexander Freeman, the podcast explores human behavior, identity, performance, and truth through deep-dive conversations with creators, entrepreneurs, sta ...
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Are you in pain after narcissistic abuse? Finding yourself feeling lost? The CPTSD model and importance of trauma healing resonates with you? Turn your intuition back on again by developing emotional intelligence and healing the superego (inner critic). As you reduce your emotional flashbacks (main CPTSD symptom), you will notice your motivation and discipline go up. Richard Grannon provides insights from psychology and philosophy to assist humans with life on this here earth.
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The Doc Analyzes Anything Welcome to The Doc Analyzes Anything — the podcast where curiosity meets chaos (with a touch of credentials). Join Dr. Steve Sparks, BCBA-D, along with Kyle Steury (BCBA) and Brad Clements (actual veterinarian, occasional philosopher) as they take stabs at analyzing all kinds of human behavior — from the quirky to the downright confusing - using science and behavior analysis as their basis. Ever wonder why people clap when a plane lands? Or why your uncle insists on ...
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In the realm of true crime, dark psychology, and mind manipulation, The Skillful Art of Manipulation is your immersive gateway into the chilling world of psychological thrillers, real-world mind games, and behavioral control. Hosted by Joe & Ryan, this gripping podcast and audiobook series dissects the tactics of emotional coercion, deception, and influence used in romance, business, politics, and beyond. Each episode unpacks how modern manipulators — from con artists and cult leaders to tox ...
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It Turns Out

Kara Miller

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"It Turns Out" reveals the hidden realities reshaping our world—from how marriage impacts inequality to the way that the tax code has transformed wealth. Through conversations with experts who challenge conventional wisdom, award-winning journalist Kara Miller focuses each episode on groundbreaking research, changing how listeners see society, economics, technology, and human behavior. “It Turns Out” delves into data that directly impacts your life—whether you know it or not. You can reach u ...
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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 hosted by psychologist, Dr. Martha Durham, examines why people do the things they do from a psychological perspective. Dr. Durham approaches topics with humor, empathy and psychological expertise that draws listeners into the complexities of human behavior and relationships.
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Welcome to "Crime Bit," the podcast hosted by true crime aficionado Danelle Hallan. Join Danelle as she meticulously unravels gripping tales of real-life mysteries, chilling cold cases, and headline-making crimes. Known for her in-depth research and empathetic storytelling, Danelle dives deep into the minds of perpetrators and the lives of victims, shedding light on the darkest corners of human behavior. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, "Crime Bit" promise ...
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Unseeable forces control human behavior and shape our ideas, beliefs, and assumptions. Invisibilia—Latin for invisible things—fuses narrative storytelling with science that will make you see your own life differently.
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Interested in human behavior and how people think? The Measure of Everyday Life explores ideas about how we live and why people act as they do. Independent Weekly has called the show "unexpected" and "diverse" and says the show "brings big questions to radio." Join host Dr. Brian Southwell (@BrianSouthwell) as he explores the human condition. Episodes air each Sunday night at 6:30 PM in the Raleigh-Durham broadcast market and a podcast of each show is available online the Wednesday following ...
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The Armen Show

Armen Shirvanian

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The Armen Show is an intellectual exploration where curiosity meets expertise. Host Armen Shirvanian engages with leading scientists, authors, and thought leaders in conversations that bridge cutting-edge research with practical wisdom. From Harvard’s anti-aging experts to Stanford ethicists, from NPR journalists to bestselling authors, each episode delivers insights that challenge conventional thinking and inspire lifelong learning. Whether exploring artificial intelligence and human behavi ...
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Welcome to The IgnitedNeurons Podcast – a space for deep, candid conversations on leadership, self-growth, and the power of personal transformation. Hosted by Utkarsh Narang, a seasoned coach and keynote speaker, each episode explores how we can unlock our fullest potential in our careers and personal lives. Hear from visionary leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts across fields as they share insights on human behavior, values-driven success, overcoming challenges, and the habits that lead to ...
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History, anatomy and physiology, philosophy, psychology, anthropology. The podcast that attempts to resurrect sense and meaning from the dust of a billion factoids. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-history-of-being-human--5806452/support.
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The Main Allure

The Main Allure

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The Main Allure podcast is inspired by the need to tackle the big questions with a healthy dose of humor and authenticity. Her goal is to inspire and motivate you to embrace who you are in order to attract what you want, because you are the main allure. Laura is an Afro-Latina, Navy veteran, mom, and career woman. She holds a degree in psychology from Columbia University, and has a lifetime fascination with learning about human behavior and motivation.
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Unlock the secrets of successful negotiation with expert-backed tips, real-life stories, and actionable strategies. Discover how negotiation skills empower you in work, relationships, and daily life. Explore the psychology, cultural differences, and proven techniques to negotiate with confidence, clarity, and empathy—whether it’s asking for a raise…
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Send us a text Your gut has tried to warn you before. That flicker when someone lingers by a bathroom door, shadows you to the elevator, or blocks your path with a smile and a prop—it’s not paranoia, it’s a baseline breaking. We dig into a practical method for spotting a cunning opponent early, whether it’s a low-level hustler at the pump or a high…
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Community Targeted: A Three Hundred Million Dollar Latino Crypto Ponzi examines how a crypto investment program, promoted as safe and community-focused, spread through Latino neighborhoods using trust, language, and familiarity as its foundation. Built on regulatory filings and court records, the story traces how promises of steady returns and fina…
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In this episode of Crime Bit with Danelle Hallan, we revisit the cold case of 21-year-old Carol Roth, whose life was shaken by a late-night break-in at the Delta Zeta house in 1974 and ended the following winter after a walk home in Normal, Illinois. From the campus hangout known as The Cellar to the frantic hours when Carol was found and rushed fo…
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For decades, Americans have gravitated to the southern US - from Florida to Arizona. But that may be about to change. This change will also shuffle our finances - and create enormous winners and losers. In this eye-opening interview, ProPublica’s Abrahm Lustgarten, author of On the Move, exposes the "Great American Climate Scam" that is artificiall…
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One time only- drop culture! We talk its psychological implications on consumer behavior, the allure of limited releases, and the economics of contrived scarcity in marketing. The Doc analyzes historical examples of scarcity marketing, the influence of social media, and the value of dining experiences. Steve, Taylor and Kyle analyze how these facto…
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Buying the Clubs examines the rise and collapse of 777 Partners, an investment firm that used prestige, speed, and sports ownership to project legitimacy while allegedly hiding deep financial instability. As lenders poured in more than five hundred million dollars, prosecutors say the firm recycled collateral, obscured risk, and kept money moving l…
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In this week's Frankly, Nate shares reflections on what we take for granted in life at multiple scales: from personal health to meaningful work to relative ecological stability. The things that keep our everyday lives functioning often go unnoticed until they're needed or suddenly absent, suggesting that real wealth might come in the form of reliab…
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We all want to stay sharp, and forestall the cognitive effects of aging. But do brain supplements actually work? Are they safe? And why doesn’t the F.D.A. even know what’s in them? (Part one of “The Freakonomics Radio Guide to Getting Better.”) SOURCES: Marty Makary, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. Peter Attia, physician, author, …
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Can you really tell who’s lying just by watching their body language? Are there any practical takeaways you can reliably and regularly get from studying nonverbal behavior in interrogation/interview settings? In this episode, I, Zach Elwood (author of some popular books on poker tells) talk to Chris Shelton, host of Speaking of Cults (speakingofcul…
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AJ and Johnny reveal the single most important human skill to master in 2026 — and why it’s the one AI will never replace: validation. As automation takes over the transactional side of work, the moments that matter most — the hallway conversation, the tense meeting, the post-date silence — depend on your ability to make people feel understood. Thi…
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What if the quiet emptiness after achieving "success"—the promotion, the house, the milestone—isn't failure, but a signal to build deeper meaning? In this solo episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles introduces the architecture of significance: a blueprint for shifting from a life that's a monument to yourself to one that becomes a shelter fo…
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Host: Jeffrey Besecker Guest: D’ Layne Benson, Registered Nurse and Therapeutic Breathwork Facilitator In this episode of The Light Inside, we delve into the concept of "false calm" and its implications for emotional regulation and mental health. Our guest, D’ Layne Benson, shares her insights on how over-resourcing and cognitive control can mute a…
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Send us a text We revisit classic films to frame a raw talk about intuition, research, and self-respect in love. Ken shares personal stories, challenges women to act on their gut, and explains how patterns form when red flags go unchecked. • films as mirrors for choices and consequences • why ignoring intuition wastes years • how to research patter…
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Send us a text This episode, Susanna talks with Abram about emotions and the weather. Do emotions shape the weather, or does the weather simply mirror our inner storms? In this thought‑provoking episode, Abram dives into the mystical and energetic relationship between human emotion and the natural world, asking whether our collective feelings might…
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The HyperFund Dream: A $1.7 Billion Crypto Pyramid is a forensic, three-chapter true-crime narrative that tracks the rise and collapse of a global crypto “membership” program that promised steady, passive returns. Marketed through polished videos, community language, and aggressive referral incentives, HyperFund drew in everyday people across conti…
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In this episode, we go straight at the question everyone’s thinking but nobody wants to say out loud: Are people just assholes? And our answer is… usually, no. Most people aren’t out here trying to ruin your life—they’re operating with zero interpersonal skills, low self-awareness, and a whole lot of unhealed triggers. We break down why labeling so…
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Carl Panzram is remembered as one of the most remorseless criminals in American history. A drifter, arsonist, burglar, and serial killer, Panzram claimed responsibility for dozens of murders and assaults across the United States—and possibly beyond. Unlike many criminals, he expressed no regret, instead documenting his hatred for humanity in brutal…
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What if living with an open heart, especially in times of loss, uncertainty, and division, is not a matter of willpower or optimism, but a quiet and courageous practice of presence? In this episode of Passion Struck, poet, philosopher, and cancer survivor Mark Nepo joins John R. Miles for a deeply human conversation about acceptance, aliveness, and…
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In this episode of Crime Bit with Danelle Hallan, we examine the murder of 25-year-old Kevin Bacon, whose life was cut short after meeting a man through a dating app on Christmas Eve. What began as a routine meet-up quickly turned into a horrifying crime that shocked a close-knit Michigan community. As investigators uncover disturbing details, ques…
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How content is changing and how to actually grow from zero followers. ––– Links –––Eden – The AI canvas & drive: https://eden.so/dan-ytRead my letters on similar topics here: https://letters.thedankoe.comLetter on mission-based niche: https://letters.thedankoe.com/p/the-most-profitable-niche-in-the2 Hour Content Ecosystem: https://letters.thedankoe…
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You have all the degrees and certifications and all the metrics to back up your product or service but you're just not making the sales. Does this sound familiar? Lucky for you, this episode with sales coach Lisa van Reeuwyk reframes everything. We explore why storytelling builds trust faster than credentials, how purpose-driven and introverted bus…
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Dopamine: the most famous neurotransmitter that regulates pleasure, motivation, and (perhaps most importantly) addiction. When examining why our society is hooked on consuming more and more of everything – food, clothes, videos, news, vacations – it's imperative to look at how our modern environments hijack our brain's dopamine, sending it into ove…
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Unregulated Empire: FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried is a gritty investigative account of one of the largest financial collapses of the digital age. Told with a hard-edged, documentary tone, the series traces how a crypto exchange built on speed, trust, and charisma concealed deep structural risks while operating outside meaningful oversight. As markets t…
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Discover invaluable insights and practical strategies to empower leaders in driving successful strategic initiatives. As a seasoned executive or emerging leader, this episode offers essential guidance to elevate your leadership capabilities In this Episode: LindaAnn Rogers, Tom Bradshaw, Nic Krueger, Dr. Matthew Lampe, Lee Crowson, Alexander Abney-…
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By the time this episode reaches you, the new year is already underway. And for many people, this is when a quiet realization sets in: It doesn’t feel the way you thought it would. The calendar changed. The symbolism passed. Life resumed. And instead of clarity, momentum, or relief, there’s often a subtle unease that’s hard to put into words. Not a…
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Episode 26 explores why people often know when something is wrong yet stay silent—covering the psychology and neuroscience behind moral intuition, the bystander effect, and fears of social consequences. It also offers practical, low-risk strategies for standing up, naming discomfort, asking clarifying questions, supporting victims, setting non-nego…
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Pushing the Pain is a gritty nonfiction forensic series that traces how a powerful fentanyl spray moved from a narrow medical purpose into widespread misuse through corporate pressure, financial incentives, and compromised judgment. Told with restraint and urgency, the story follows the path from sales targets and speaker fees to pharmacies, emerge…
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Why can sex inside a narcissistically abusive relationship feel intense, addictive, even “life-changing” and then turn into a powerful tool of control and how pleasure can become the hook that makes leaving feel impossible? - Why shock makes people more impressionable (and easier to condition) - How boundary infringement can feel good… and still be…
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Fraudology is presented by Sardine. Request a 1:1 product demo at sardine.ai In this episode of Fraudology, host Karisse Hendrick sits down with Robbie MacDiarmid to explore the rise of agentic AI and its implications for fraud prevention, payments, and liability in e-commerce. They break agentic commerce into its core layers: search, merchant inte…
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Unlock the secrets behind world headlines—discover how geopolitics, power struggles, culture, and resources shape our lives. Host Sophie Lane breaks down complex global forces, from military spending to climate-driven conflicts and cultural influence. Learn how psychology, history, and international events connect to your everyday experiences, and …
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What if the most powerful force for healing division, reducing stress, and finding lasting inner peace wasn't elusive or mystical, but a practical, science-backed way of living accessible to everyone? In Episode 712 of Passion Struck, renowned researcher, bestselling author, and founder of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, Dr. Stephen G…
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How well do you know your future self? How much do you like yout future self? The answer to these two questions has implications for how you plan and provide for that person. Today, we cover the work of Hal Hershfield and others about how well or poorly we identify with Future Us, and what it means for how short- or far-sighted we are in our decisi…
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In this episode of Crime Bit with Danelle Hallan, we examine one of the most disturbing captivity cases ever uncovered. In 1984, 18-year-old Elisabeth Fritzl vanished from her family home in Austria and was believed to have run away. The truth remained hidden for decades. Trapped beneath her father’s house, Elisabeth endured unimaginable abuse whil…
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Send us a text On this episode, Tom joins the podcast Metaphysical Hippie Chicks 2.0 as a guest. Tom channels Abram, who talks about the differences between channeling and mediumship, offers guidance on conscious channeling and different types of channeling, shares insights on discerning and choosing a spiritual teacher, and engages in a powerful c…
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Poisoned Trust: Dr. Farid Fata and Unnecessary Chemo examines one of the most disturbing health care fraud cases in modern American medicine. In suburban Detroit, patients entered an oncology clinic believing they were fighting aggressive cancer. Many were not sick at all. Through falsified diagnoses and exaggerated medical claims, respected oncolo…
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In this annual “best of the best” episode, we revisit the behavioral science books that most influenced our thinking this year. Rather than ranking titles, we explore what made each book impactful; from happiness and psychological richness to leadership, teams, and behavioral economics, and why these ideas continue to challenge how we think, work, …
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AJ and Johnny close out the year with The Best of 2025 — sixty minutes of the most replayed, talked-about moments that defined the year on The Art of Charm. Five powerful themes — no fluff, just the tools that changed how thousands of listeners connect and communicate. From making people feel seen and breaking past small talk to influencing without…
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In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with neuroscientist & author Dr. Joseph Jebelli about his new book, The Brain at Rest: How the Art and Science of Doing Nothing Can Improve Your Life. They discuss how rest supports brain health, why some activities we think of as restful aren’t actually restorative, the hidden costs of overwork…
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Hospice for Profit: Seth Gillman’s End-of-Life Scam is an investigative examination of how a for-profit hospice operation allegedly exploited Medicare’s end-of-life benefit by enrolling patients who were not terminally ill. Through regulatory scrutiny, internal accounts, and systemic analysis, the story traces how financial incentives, weak oversig…
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The one-person business is changing. ––– Links ––– Eden – The AI canvas & drive: https://eden.so/dan-yt Read my letters on similar topics here: https://letters.thedankoe.com 2 Hour Content Ecosystem: https://letters.thedankoe.com/p/how-to-build-a-world-the-2-hour-content Example prompt: https://letters.thedankoe.com/p/a-prompt-to-reset-your-life-in…
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Warhols That Weren’t: The Leslie Roberts Miami Art Fraud examines an alleged six-million-dollar art scheme centered on forged Andy Warhol works sold through a Miami gallery. As collectors begin asking routine questions after the sales close, they are allegedly routed to fake foundation contacts and impersonators posing as institutional authorities …
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Aemula is a new kind of news media platform that’s trying to tackle a big problem: the fact that the structure of our news media leads to various outcomes that amplify toxic polarization. Instead of the usual “engagement = more exposure” logic, Aemula flips the incentives. You read an article, then you tap a simple Support or Disagree button — and …
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