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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.

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We conclude our month-long You 2.0 series with a look at the hidden power of doubt — not as weakness or indecision, but as a tool that helps us make better choices and navigate an uncertain world. Researcher Bobby Parmar explores how doubt can sharpe... more

Patience can sometimes feel like a lost art, particularly in a culture that prizes competition and the idea of "failing fast." But psychologist Sarah Schnitker says patience is a vital skill for success in both our personal and professional lives. We... more

There are times in life when the challenges we face feel insurmountable. Authors succumb to writer’s block. Athletes and artists hit a plateau. People of a certain age fall into a midlife crisis. These are all different ways of saying: I’m stuck. Thi... more

Why do some people act bravely in a crisis, while others flee or freeze up? Today, we bring you the second part of our You 2.0 series on the mental obstacles that can block us when we're charting a new path. Behavioral scientist Ranjay Gulati argues ... more

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Recent Guests

Sarah Schnitker
Psychologist studying the science of patience at Baylor University
Baylor University
Episode: You 2.0: The Practice of Patience
Adam Alter
Psychologist at New York University, author of Anatomy of a Breakthrough
New York University
Episode: You 2.0: How to Get Out of a Rut
Ranjay Gulati
A behavioral scientist at Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School
Episode: You 2.0: Cultivating Courage
Anna Lembke
A psychiatrist and researcher in behavioral sciences at Stanford University and author of Dopamine Nation, Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence.
Stanford University
Episode: The Paradox of Pleasure
Coltan Scrivner
A researcher at Arizona State University and Aarhus University in Denmark, studying why we consume stories and their effects on our minds
Episode: Murder Mystery
Huggy Rao
Professor at Stanford University specializing in entrepreneurship and innovation.
Stanford University
Episode: Why Following Your Dreams Isn't Enough
Marc Berman
Psychologist and author of Nature and the Mind
University of Chicago
Episode: How Nature Heals Us
James Cordova
Psychologist at Clark University and author of The Mindful Path to Intimacy, Cultivating a Deeper Connection with Your Partner
Clark University
Episode: Love 2.0: How to Fix Your Marriage, Part 2
Jennifer Tosti-Kharas
An academic studying the nature and meaning of work.
Babson College
Episode: Passion vs. Paycheck

Host

Shankar Vedantam
Host of Hidden Brain, a well-regarded science journalist with expertise in psychology and behavioral science, who engages with guests to unpack complex human behavior topics.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 60.1k ratings
  • Interesting matetial, but…

    Interesting material, but this guy’s voice is horrendous and hard to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Disappointed WSJ user
    United States21 days ago
  • Lifts me up!

    I love this podcast! I listen to it when I’m walking. Nearly every episode gives me something to think about. I support the show with a small monthly payment and it’s worth every penny. Thanks, Shankar and team!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PejiT
    United States24 days ago
  • It got ruined over time

    im sorry but i’ve been listening to this since it began , I love it. Because it actually talked about science and with actual evidence and examples

    now they just say “ the science of “ and literally start chatting , it really hurts , i honestly hate it now.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    مـــنــو 🤟🏽🌱✨
    United Statesa month ago
  • A must!

    I’ve been listening for years! Highly recommend it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    andjfjfj f
    United Statesa month ago
  • Superb

    Not many podcasts come across as fully researched and honest as this one. Shankar is an outstanding host who poses questions that drum up additional curiosity in a topic not for attention or to dupe his guests but because he is a truly interested in getting closer to the truth. Keep it up in 2026 please!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Shesahottie
    United Statesa month ago

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You 2.0: The Practice of Patience
Q: How can you tell the difference between growing roots underground and when you're simply watering and nurturing a dead plot of land?
It involves assessing if your actions are yielding unseen results or if you are merely holding onto a lost cause.
You 2.0: Trusting Your Doubt
Q: Can you talk about what happens when we do this, Bobby?
Intuitions are incredibly important to our decision making. When situations are familiar, intuition works well, but in novel circumstances, it can lead us astray, showing the importance of educating our intuition.
You 2.0: Trusting Your Doubt
Q: Bobby, your story of your mistake during the hike illustrates a common quirk of the mind, which is that we hate to sit with uncertainty. Talk about why this might be the case.
When we're in school, we learn that being smart means getting the right answer. Certainty makes us feel really great, but there are also serious downsides to certainty. It can make us really overconfident and get us to ignore competing perspectives, ultimately underestimating risks.
Murder Mystery
Q: Why do people return to horror films after societal traumas?
In the aftermath of scary incidents, such as violent acts or pandemics, people often gravitate towards thrilling stories as a way to process their anxieties and fears.
Murder Mystery
Q: How does morbid curiosity play a role in our entertainment choices?
Morbid curiosity is an interest in potential threats, and it drives people towards violent or dangerous entertainment as a means of understanding and coping with real-world fears.

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The focus of the content centers around understanding human behavior, psychology, and the dynamics of personal and interpersonal relationships. Topics often include the exploration of complex emotions such as grief, resilience, and the impact of societal factors on mental health. The conversations also delve into pressing issues of the modern world, like the effects of environmental psychology, the implications of perfectionism, and the evolution of intimate relationships in contemporary culture. Unique features include deep dives into personal anecdotes from guests, combined with expert insights that aim to equip listeners with practical strategies for navigating life's challenges.

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1. Sarah Schnitker
2. Adam Alter
3. Ranjay Gulati
4. Anna Lembke
5. Coltan Scrivner
6. Huggy Rao
7. Marc Berman
8. James Cordova

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