Why do I feel stuck? How can I become more creative? What can I do to improve my relationships? If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, you’re not alone. On Hidden Brain, we help you understand your own mind — and the minds of the people around you. (We're routinely rated the #1 science podcast in the United States.) Hosted by veteran science journalist Shankar Vedantam.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 597 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesPerforming ArtsArtsScience |
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Love this content. Every show brings me knowledge that informs how I can improve myself and better understand others.
Listened to many episodes, but the 3/3 episode about “hiding your true self” was so tiresome. Covering is a good thing when it comes to your sexual orientation. Keep it to yourself…
I've listened to Hidden Brain ever since it was just a brief segment on NPR -
I loved the fact that it made science accessible to everyone
Unfortunately in the years since then it has increasingly veered towards soft-focus self-improvement with the host just asking softball Qs of guests as prompts, not actually engaging in any kind of intellectual discussion
Aldo, please stop this practice of addressing the guest by their name EVERY SINGLE TIME you speak to them!! It's not necessary mak... more
For anyone interested in better understanding humans. Good for work, personal relationships, yourself, society as whole, doesn’t matter. I have gained tons of insight and information that I have put to use in my own life. I’ve listened to many pods over the years but this is one I consistently return to. The episodes are thoughtfully put together and always give the listener so much to think about. I highly recommend this podcast for anyone curious about why we do the things we do.
Hi Shankar! While I am a Christian, and draw different conclusions from much of your podcasts than you are probably expecting me to, I love your podcast and have been listening since 2019! Your dedication, time, energy, and heart shine through and it keeps me coming back!!
I would love to challenge you to interview a pro lifer (preferably Christian). Abortion is the greatest human rights issue facing us today and I would love for more people to hear it from a pro life perspective. Thanks for yo... more
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Exploring the intricacies of human behavior, relationships, and the mind, episodes cover a wide range of topics including creativity, self-awareness, emotional diversity, and societal influences on behavior. The content is grounded in psychological research, often featuring prominent experts from various fields. Each installment emphasizes practical applications of psychological theories, making complex ideas accessible and engaging for listeners. Listeners can expect to gain insights into their own behaviors and mental processes, and find thought-provoking stories that connect personal experiences with broader social issues.
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Recent guests on Hidden Brain include:
1. Saul Kassin
2. Rita McGrath
3. Kenji Yoshino
4. Sunita Sah
5. Alison Wood Brooks
6. Fred Luskin
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8. Sarah Jaquette Ray
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