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Understanding Malignant Narcissism
The concept of narcissism can be broadly defined, including malignant narcissism or sociopathy, but there are ways in which a person can think outside of themselves and in a kinder way towards others.
1:02:04 - 1:11:18 (09:14)
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Psychology
Summary

The concept of narcissism can be broadly defined, including malignant narcissism or sociopathy, but there are ways in which a person can think outside of themselves and in a kinder way towards others. While nuanced, definitions of narcissism, empathy, and envy are widely accepted in psychology and psychiatry.

Episode
#357 – Paul Conti: Narcissism, Sociopathy, Envy, and the Nature of Good and Evil
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Understanding the Psychology Behind Samsung Users & Apple Users
This podcast discusses the psychology of Samsung and Apple users and how it is similar to a political campaign, only trying to convince those who already believe in their brand, instead of potential new customers.
1:20:59 - 1:27:29 (06:30)
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Psychology
Summary

This podcast discusses the psychology of Samsung and Apple users and how it is similar to a political campaign, only trying to convince those who already believe in their brand, instead of potential new customers. It also touches upon the honesty of having reputational skin in the game, as Apple products were known for quality because Jobs would never ship a bad product.

Episode
#227: Rory Sutherland – The Wise Philosopher of Marketing & Ideas
Podcast
The Danny Miranda Podcast
The Chimp System and How Chimpanzees and Humans Think Differently
The chimp system is a way of looking at how chimpanzees and humans think differently.
29:37 - 34:40 (05:02)
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Psychology
Summary

The chimp system is a way of looking at how chimpanzees and humans think differently. While chimpanzees operate primarily under the chimp system, humans have a more complex thought process, which can sometimes prevent them from behaving in line with their values.

Episode
E215: The Mindset Doctor: The Secret Man Behind The World's Top Performers: Steve Peters
Podcast
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
The Psychology of Positional Status
The way we assess our own appearance and value in relation to others is often tied to our need for social status, or what economists call 'positional goods', as seen in research demonstrating people's preference for lower pay with higher rank within their social group, and individuals' harsher view of their own appearance in comparison to others.
1:23:53 - 1:30:06 (06:12)
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Psychology
Summary

The way we assess our own appearance and value in relation to others is often tied to our need for social status, or what economists call 'positional goods', as seen in research demonstrating people's preference for lower pay with higher rank within their social group, and individuals' harsher view of their own appearance in comparison to others.

Episode
#292 - Rob Henderson - Signalling: Why You Do The Things You Do
Podcast
Modern Wisdom
The Importance of Rule Breaking and Low Stakes Contingency Testing in Animals and Humans
All animals, including humans, engage in low stakes contingency testing and rule breaking, which serve an important role in learning and development.
44:37 - 48:38 (04:00)
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Psychology
Summary

All animals, including humans, engage in low stakes contingency testing and rule breaking, which serve an important role in learning and development. Sport is different, as it has clearly defined rules and consequences.

Episode
Using Play to Rewire & Improve Your Brain
Podcast
Huberman Lab
Approaching People Who Want to Prove You Wrong
This podcast episode explores why approaching people by complimenting and flattering them isn't always the best tactic.
54:41 - 58:01 (03:20)
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Psychology
Summary

This podcast episode explores why approaching people by complimenting and flattering them isn't always the best tactic. Using examples such as politicians and rebellious teenagers, it explains why it's important to understand people's motivations and approach them in a way that speaks to what really matters to them.

Episode
713 Master the Laws of Human Nature with Robert Greene
Podcast
The School of Greatness
The Psychology of Being Liked
This episode talks about the psychology behind wanting to be liked by people and how it affects our self-esteem.
08:47 - 13:11 (04:24)
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Psychology
Summary

This episode talks about the psychology behind wanting to be liked by people and how it affects our self-esteem. It also explores the concept of attraction and the push and pull of trying to convince someone to like you.

Episode
46. When They Don't Like You Back
Podcast
Aware & Aggravated
Conversation about a Person
In this transcript snippet, the speaker expresses their thoughts about someone else's behavior possibly being influenced by their difficult childhood with their mom.
17:17 - 21:44 (04:27)
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Psychology
Summary

In this transcript snippet, the speaker expresses their thoughts about someone else's behavior possibly being influenced by their difficult childhood with their mom.

Episode
Ep. 62 | 2 Bears 1 Cave w/ Dr. Drew & Bert Kreischer
Podcast
2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The Science of Fun
In this episode, the speaker explains the nature of fun memories, and how we tend to use the word "fun" to describe anything we do in our leisure time even if it's not enjoyable at all.
00:00 - 03:00 (03:00)
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Psychology
Summary

In this episode, the speaker explains the nature of fun memories, and how we tend to use the word "fun" to describe anything we do in our leisure time even if it's not enjoyable at all.

Episode
Why having fun is the secret to a healthier life | Catherine Price
Podcast
TED Talks Daily
The Psychology of Serial Killers
This podcast discusses the disturbing details of serial killers and their psychological profiles, including questions about how they became killers, who they target, and why.
00:00 - 02:02 (02:02)
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Psychology
Summary

This podcast discusses the disturbing details of serial killers and their psychological profiles, including questions about how they became killers, who they target, and why.

Episode
52: The Man-Made Man-Eater. Jim Corbett National Park.
Podcast
National Park After Dark
The Misconception of Dominance as the Only Path to Alpha Status
Contrary to popular belief, dominance is not the only path to alpha status.
32:32 - 42:41 (10:09)
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Psychology
Summary

Contrary to popular belief, dominance is not the only path to alpha status. Other traits that contribute to group success and effective leadership can also lead to alpha status.

Episode
A Bit of Everything with Adam Grant
Podcast
A Bit of Optimism
Dr. Philip Zimbardo on the Psychology of Good and Evil
Dr. Philip Zimbardo discusses his famous Stanford prison experiment and explores the question of what causes some people to become perpetrators of evil while others act heroically on behalf of those in need.
05:23 - 09:25 (04:02)
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Psychology
Summary

Dr. Philip Zimbardo discusses his famous Stanford prison experiment and explores the question of what causes some people to become perpetrators of evil while others act heroically on behalf of those in need.

Episode
#226: How to Not Be Evil - Dr. Phil Zimbardo
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show
The Psychology of Confessions and the Importance of Evidence
A discussion about the psychology behind confessions and how evidence plays a crucial role in determining a suspect's guilt or innocence.
36:32 - 41:42 (05:09)
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Psychology
Summary

A discussion about the psychology behind confessions and how evidence plays a crucial role in determining a suspect's guilt or innocence.

Episode
MURDERED: Jessica Heeringa
Podcast
Crime Junkie
Understanding the Psychology of Pedophiles and Abusive Parents
The podcast episode delves into the mindset of pedophiles and abusive parents, exploring how they justify their behaviors and why it is important to hold them accountable for their actions.
42:30 - 47:50 (05:19)
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Psychology
Summary

The podcast episode delves into the mindset of pedophiles and abusive parents, exploring how they justify their behaviors and why it is important to hold them accountable for their actions.

Episode
Part One: The Nazi Pedophile Cult Leader who Murdered Santa (With Paul F. Tompkins)
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
The Psychology of Loss Aversion
The concept of loss aversion suggests that people are more concerned with avoiding loss than achieving success.
07:56 - 11:56 (04:00)
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Psychology
Summary

The concept of loss aversion suggests that people are more concerned with avoiding loss than achieving success. Studies have shown that the ratio of how much we value loss versus gain is about two to one.

Episode
Someone Paying Our Producer $100K for Advice? - Here's the Story
Podcast
My First Million
The Psychology Behind Rock, Paper, Scissors
Rock, paper, scissors isn't just a game of chance.
05:39 - 11:56 (06:17)
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Psychology
Summary

Rock, paper, scissors isn't just a game of chance. The psychology of your opponent can be relied upon, and certain factors like trying to outsmart them and not being too obvious can influence the decisions made.

Episode
Rock Paper Scissors: Decider of Things
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
The psychology of courtroom drama.
The struggle of a defendant to clear their name in front of a jury and the impact of public opinion, proven by studies and expert opinions from psychologists, on their chances of succeeding is discussed in detail on this podcast.
40:03 - 42:40 (02:37)
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Psychology
Summary

The struggle of a defendant to clear their name in front of a jury and the impact of public opinion, proven by studies and expert opinions from psychologists, on their chances of succeeding is discussed in detail on this podcast.

Episode
Serial S01 - Ep. 8: The Deal With Jay
Podcast
Serial
Being Like Your Parents
A discussion about the anxiety that comes with realizing you have similar flaws and traits to your parents.
21:39 - 23:55 (02:15)
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Psychology
Summary

A discussion about the anxiety that comes with realizing you have similar flaws and traits to your parents.

Episode
Joining the Mile High Club, Breaking the Law & Marital Advice
Podcast
The Unplanned Podcast with Matt & Abby
The Psychology of Diet Culture
In this episode, the speaker talks about the influence of diet culture on our society, and how it affects the way we perceive our bodies.
00:46 - 12:41 (11:55)
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Psychology
Summary

In this episode, the speaker talks about the influence of diet culture on our society, and how it affects the way we perceive our bodies. They also discuss ways to embrace our bodies in any shape or form despite societal pressure to conform to certain beauty standards.

Episode
59. The psychology of diet culture and embracing our bodies
Podcast
The Psychology of your 20’s
Childhood Trauma
The speaker discusses the effects of his childhood trauma and how it impacted his fear of authority figures.
29:15 - 34:23 (05:08)
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Psychology
Summary

The speaker discusses the effects of his childhood trauma and how it impacted his fear of authority figures.

Episode
Chris Rock
Podcast
Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade
Interviewing a Psychological Legend
The podcast discusses an interview with a psychological legend who was viewed as a crank and dark.
44:42 - 47:19 (02:37)
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Psychology
Summary

The podcast discusses an interview with a psychological legend who was viewed as a crank and dark. The guest speaker shares their insight on how the interview impacted their view of this individual.

Episode
"Judd Apatow"
Podcast
SmartLess
Dealing with Online Insults
The speaker explains how the brain is hardwired to react to insults and shares a technique to mitigate their effects, reminding oneself that the insulter is thinking of them and viewing them at a distance.
3:37:53 - 3:40:54 (03:01)
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Psychology
Summary

The speaker explains how the brain is hardwired to react to insults and shares a technique to mitigate their effects, reminding oneself that the insulter is thinking of them and viewing them at a distance.

Episode
#9 Tu Lam Former - Green Beret / Call of Duty / CEO Rōnin Tactics
Podcast
Shawn Ryan Show
Why the Mind Holds Onto Negative Memories More Than Positive Ones
The human mind tends to remember negative experiences more strongly than positive ones due to a shift in attention as we age.
20:47 - 24:55 (04:07)
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Psychology
Summary

The human mind tends to remember negative experiences more strongly than positive ones due to a shift in attention as we age. Even though very young infants initially pay greater attention to positive facial expressions and tone of voice, this changes as they near the age of 1.

Episode
10 Ways to Get Things Done Even When You Don't Feel Like It
Podcast
On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Understanding the Science Behind Butterflies in the Stomach
The chemical structure in our body changes when we experience nervousness or excitement, causing the famous "butterflies in the stomach" feeling.
34:41 - 43:31 (08:49)
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Psychology
Summary

The chemical structure in our body changes when we experience nervousness or excitement, causing the famous "butterflies in the stomach" feeling. Understanding this process can help people use "confidence anchors" to alleviate anxiety and boost confidence in stressful situations.

Episode
The Secret to Stopping Fear & Anxiety (That Actually Works)
Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast
The Psychology of Killing: Resistance and Intimidation
Historians and Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman argue that resistance to killing is strongest at close range, and the idea of bayonet fighting is largely a myth.
3:34:28 - 3:40:32 (06:04)
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Psychology
Summary

Historians and Lieutenant Colonel Dave Grossman argue that resistance to killing is strongest at close range, and the idea of bayonet fighting is largely a myth. Soldiers like the British Gurkhas, who are comfortable with hand-to-hand combat, are considered more intimidating in battle than others.

Episode
Show 57 - Kings of Kings II
Podcast
Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
The Role of Breath, Meditation, Diet, and Sleep in Psychological and Psychiatric Disorders
The modulation of psychological and psychiatric disorders and conditions can be addressed through various practices such as breath, meditation, diet, and sleep rather than solely relying on medication.
29:37 - 37:29 (07:51)
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Psychology
Summary

The modulation of psychological and psychiatric disorders and conditions can be addressed through various practices such as breath, meditation, diet, and sleep rather than solely relying on medication. While traditional SSRIs work for some, there are multiple medications that can metabolically work differently and provide alternatives for those who thought medication would never be effective.

Episode
The Real Reason Mayim Bialik Started Hosting Jeopardy | Howie Mandel Does Stuff #59
Podcast
Howie Mandel Does Stuff Podcast
Dark Psychology and the Mind of a Serial Killer
The podcast discusses the unsettling nature of the mind of a serial killer and the allure of trying to understand the behavior of such individuals.
03:09 - 09:18 (06:09)
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Psychology
Summary

The podcast discusses the unsettling nature of the mind of a serial killer and the allure of trying to understand the behavior of such individuals.

Episode
Update: Eric Rasmussen
Podcast
Bear Brook
The Psychology of Seeking Validation Online
The desire for validation is a natural human instinct, but social media has amplified this need and made it easier to seek approval from others.
35:01 - 39:01 (04:00)
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Psychology
Summary

The desire for validation is a natural human instinct, but social media has amplified this need and made it easier to seek approval from others. This can lead to a cycle of seeking external validation and feeling insecure without it.

Episode
The Side Piece Ep. 02
Podcast
2 Be Better
Discussion on Losing Sense of Self in Dramatic Moments
The speakers discuss the concept of losing sense of self during momentous and dramatic incidents.
38:59 - 43:14 (04:15)
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Psychology
Summary

The speakers discuss the concept of losing sense of self during momentous and dramatic incidents. They examine when it's unclear if the person had lost control or if they thought they were in control until it was too late.

Episode
Wade's Questions
Podcast
Distractible
The Psychological Dynamics of Power
The withholding of love can drive people to pursue power as a means of feeling safe, and for those who don't thrive in reactivity, it can be difficult to understand.
33:32 - 36:45 (03:13)
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Psychology
Summary

The withholding of love can drive people to pursue power as a means of feeling safe, and for those who don't thrive in reactivity, it can be difficult to understand. The characterization of Shiv in this season of Succession explores the complex intersection of a woman's power and disempowerment in the face of scandal.

Episode
“Comic Cowardice or False Power” (with Lucy Prebble)
Podcast
HBO's Succession Podcast
The Different Types of Gossip and Why We Gossip
The podcast explores various forms of gossip and why we engage in it, including positive gossip, and how our perception of gossip can be influenced by our reputation.
03:05 - 08:20 (05:15)
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Psychology
Summary

The podcast explores various forms of gossip and why we engage in it, including positive gossip, and how our perception of gossip can be influenced by our reputation.

Episode
S1 Ep7: No One Tells Josh Gondelman the Good Gossip
Podcast
Normal Gossip
Understanding Cults and the People Who Join Them
In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the difficulty in differentiating between cult members who willingly join versus those who do not.
21:25 - 26:27 (05:02)
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Psychology
Summary

In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the difficulty in differentiating between cult members who willingly join versus those who do not. Using Heaven's Gate as an example, they question the reasons why people would stay and the tragedy that often occurs within these groups.

Episode
The Dark Story Behind A UFO "Religious" Group - Heavens Gate
Podcast
Murder, Mystery & Makeup
The Psychological Effects of War
The podcast explores the psychological impact of war on soldiers, including the development of a 'God complex,' as well as the impact on their behavior upon returning home.
25:06 - 30:38 (05:32)
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Psychology
Summary

The podcast explores the psychological impact of war on soldiers, including the development of a 'God complex,' as well as the impact on their behavior upon returning home.

Episode
Ep 398 - The Enantiodromia of Vietnam (feat. Colin Quinn)
Podcast
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
The Psychology Behind Choosing Honesty Over Fraud
Podcast hosts discuss what motivates people to choose honesty over fraud, even in situations where they could easily run away with large amounts of money.
27:21 - 30:12 (02:50)
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Psychology
Summary

Podcast hosts discuss what motivates people to choose honesty over fraud, even in situations where they could easily run away with large amounts of money. Slow eye contact is noted as a sign of mutual understanding during the conversation.

Episode
Episode 1: The Psychic Readers Network Part I – CLEO 2020
Podcast
Last Podcast On The Left