
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 | 696 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Love the podcast, Shankar’s guests are so personable in addition to being expert. His questions are measured, logical and sometimes humorous. Shankar’s tone is perfect and sincere. Big fan!
Suggest the subject of aging as a figure topic.
I like the show but I’ve unfollowed it because of the ads it runs. Especially the ads for TikTok.
Back at the beginning I almost deleted the pod because that guy, Daniel Pink, had a manner that made the show too gimmicky. But suddenly he left and it changed - got deeper, more thoughtful. Now I can't wait to hear the next episode. This has become a really important podcast - educationally and culturally - that I recommend to all my friends. I think it might save lives and marriages and other relationships. It’s so educational and goodhearted. And that “My Unsung Hero” is just the best.
Thank you Editing Team, Shankar, Writers, Researchers, etc! I really enjoy how the shows were edited. The music, breaks, to the point, the buildup - so clean and easy. Of course it helps that Shankar has a soothing voice. BTW, this is my first ever review for a podcast.
Dependably interesting. Shankar has the best podcast voice! Topics are awesome. Just love this show
One year later and this continues to be true.
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Thoughtful conversations grounded in behavioral science explore why people think, feel, and act the way they do. Episodes frequently feature psychologists, economists, historians, and policy researchers who unpack topics like self-disclosure, happiness, leadership, group dynamics, and decision making. Across formats, expect data-driven insights, real-world experiments, and practical guidance for personal growth, healthier relationships, and more effective organizations. A standout aspect is the rigorous use of research and expert perspectives to illuminate everyday psychology, often framed with compelling stories and accessible explanations. If you're curious about the science behind human behavior and how to apply it to work, life, and rel... more
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Recent guests on Hidden Brain include:
1. Lisa Miller
2. Alison Ledgerwood
3. Gary Knight
4. Amit Kumar
5. Eric Oliver
6. Scott Barry Kaufman
7. Ap Dijksterhuis
8. Joseph Henrich
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