Episode
33. Social attraction, being ‘cool’ and in-groups
Description
What does it mean to be ‘cool’ and why does it matter? In this weeks episode we discuss the importance of social acceptance and why being authentic is actually the key to being socially attractive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapters
Hosted by two professional players, Snacks is a weekly podcast that covers the latest news, gossip, and fun in the world of women's soccer, including recaps, previews, and interviews with special guests.
00:00 - 01:54 (01:54)
Summary
Hosted by two professional players, Snacks is a weekly podcast that covers the latest news, gossip, and fun in the world of women's soccer, including recaps, previews, and interviews with special guests.
Episode33. Social attraction, being ‘cool’ and in-groups
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
This podcast episode explores the importance of social acceptance, how social rejection can have negative consequences on individuals, and the impact of social rejection on individuals in their 20s who are still trying to figure out where they belong.
01:54 - 11:23 (09:29)
Summary
This podcast episode explores the importance of social acceptance, how social rejection can have negative consequences on individuals, and the impact of social rejection on individuals in their 20s who are still trying to figure out where they belong.
Episode33. Social attraction, being ‘cool’ and in-groups
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
Different groups and identities have their own set of norms which govern behavior and create a sense of normalcy.
11:23 - 23:54 (12:31)
Summary
Different groups and identities have their own set of norms which govern behavior and create a sense of normalcy. However, rejecting trends and choosing to be unique is often seen as cool and an indication of autonomy.
Episode33. Social attraction, being ‘cool’ and in-groups
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
The objects people purchase and their way of living are ways for subcultures and in-groups to differentiate themselves from society while there aren't any barriers to those in these groups being loyal to society.
23:54 - 33:32 (09:37)
Summary
The objects people purchase and their way of living are ways for subcultures and in-groups to differentiate themselves from society while there aren't any barriers to those in these groups being loyal to society. It takes a lot of effort and dedication to have a specific way of living, but in return, it makes it easier to seek social acceptance and be viewed as cool or an in-group member in these settings.
Episode33. Social attraction, being ‘cool’ and in-groups
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
Research suggests that networks of locally interacting individuals can unintentionally self-organize to produce a global coordination and convergence towards typical conventions and signals of status, rather than relying on formal institutions like centralized authority or leadership.
33:32 - 42:32 (08:59)
Summary
Research suggests that networks of locally interacting individuals can unintentionally self-organize to produce a global coordination and convergence towards typical conventions and signals of status, rather than relying on formal institutions like centralized authority or leadership.
Episode33. Social attraction, being ‘cool’ and in-groups
PodcastThe Psychology of your 20’s
The hosts of Snacks, a women's soccer podcast hosted by active players, discuss the topics, conversations, subjects, news, and gossip that come up in the social world of women's soccer and consider what aspects to take into account.
42:31 - 44:27 (01:55)
Summary
The hosts of Snacks, a women's soccer podcast hosted by active players, discuss the topics, conversations, subjects, news, and gossip that come up in the social world of women's soccer and consider what aspects to take into account.