Join us as we explore the labyrinth of the mind, decoding the secrets of psychology and empowering you with practical knowledge to enhance your everyday life.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 168 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
Most people think they’re thinking. But without a system, bias and blind spots take over. In this episode, I break down the psychology of clear thinking; how to define ideas, avoid cognitive traps, and build step-by-step logic you can trust. If you w... more
Most people think propaganda is just war posters, but it’s shaping your thoughts every single day. In this episode I break down its secret mechanics so you can learn to spot manipulation, and use the same psychology to win in business, relationships,... more
Psychology is the battlefield of everyday life: at work, in relationships, and in your own head. This episode reveals The Secret Equation of Power. Six laws that shape every negotiation, decision, and internal struggle. You’ll learn how to spot manip... more
Leverage is the hidden key to power. Empires, lawyers, and even manipulative partners use it to control outcomes, while most of us never see it. In this episode, learn how leverage works, so you can recognize it in business, relationships, and daily ... more
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I am a psychiatric nurse practitioner and was intrigued by this show when it was suggested to me on Spotify. I listened to one episode and could tell from the way this man was talking about people, referring to them as “sheep” and berating those who obey basic traffic rules for following “herd mentality,” that he would be a horrible psychologist…. If he even were one. And it turns out, he’s not. He mentioned minutes later that his background is in sales. SALES!!! He then claims that he’s a good ... more
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This podcast offers insightful discussions revolving around psychological principles and strategies that can be applied to everyday life. Episodes touch on themes such as manipulation, decision-making, personal resilience, and effective communication, presented with a mix of personal anecdotes and psychological research. Topics like commitment, leadership, and emotional influence are emphasized, making the show particularly relevant for listeners interested in self-improvement and understanding human behavior. The engaging style encourages practical applications of psychology, appealing to both enthusiasts and professionals seeking deeper insights into the human mind.
What sets this show apart is its blend of expert knowledge with relatabl... more
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