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Tagged “psychology”
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James Sexton: Love, Divorce, and Human Connection
In this engaging discussion, divorce attorney James Sexton explores the complex landscape of heartbreak, intimacy, and the nature of human connection. He argues that most marital failures are not the result of sudden betrayals but rather a…
3h 51m -
Chris Voss: The Art of Negotiation and Human Empathy
In this episode, former FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss explores the transformative power of tactical empathy in high-stakes negotiations and daily life. Voss argues that true empathy is not about sympathy or agreement, but about deeply …
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Hikaru Nakamura: Chess, Strategy, and Psychology
In this deep exploration of professional chess and personal philosophy, Super Grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura shares his journey from a dedicated competitor to a leading figure in the streaming world. Nakamura breaks down the essential role of…
2h 54m -
Richard Haier: The Science of Human Intelligence
This episode features Dr. Richard Haier, who provides a rigorous and thought-provoking deep dive into the science of human intelligence. The conversation centers on the existence and stability of the G-factor, a common mental ability under…
2h 51m -
Andrew Huberman: Exploring Science, Love and Life
In this extensive and deeply human dialogue, neuroscientist Andrew Huberman and host Lex Fridman explore the intricate relationship between biological optimization and the pursuit of a meaningful life. They cover a wide array of topics, ra…
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Carl Deisseroth: Projections, Neuroscience, and the Human Mind
This episode features a deep-dive conversation with Carl Deisseroth, a preeminent psychiatrist and neuroscientist at Stanford. The discussion masterfully bridges the gap between the cellular biology of the human brain and the subjective, p…
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Dr. Carl Hart: Evidence, Drugs, and Social Policy
Dr. Carl Hart challenges conventional wisdom regarding drug policies, arguing that the negative perception of substances like heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine is fueled by societal stigma rather than scientific reality. Drawing on deca…
1h 16m -
Lisa Feldman Barrett: Neuroscience, Love, and Human Nature
Neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett joins the podcast to reframe our understanding of the human brain, arguing that it is not simply a rigid set of evolved instincts but a dynamic prediction machine. Barrett dismantles the myth of a "triun…
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Neuroscience of Fear, Performance, and Consciousness
In this extensive discussion, neuroscientist Andrew Huberman explores the complex mechanisms governing fear, stress, and human potential. He explains how our brain creates abstractions of reality, how it processes time, and why achieving p…
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Understanding the Brain, Emotions, and Empathy
In this insightful conversation, neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett redefines our understanding of the human mind, moving from a reactive model to one built on biological prediction and allostasis. She argues that the brain's primary job …
2h 24m
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