
There's no instruction manual for this device in our head. But there are patterns. Patterns of thought, of feeling, and of action. That's what brains do. So let me teach you. One pattern, one podcast. You see if it works for you. substack.btr.mt
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureScience | |||

Further reading
· The Scientific Ritual — the article this lecture is based on
· Problems with p-values — the technical companion: Fisher, Neyman-Pearson, the hybrid mess
· The trap of scientific evidence — on the “no evidence” tension and the hom... more
Further reading
· It’s Not Social Media, Life Is Just Worse—the article that inspired this lecture
· Amusing Ourselves to Death—on Neil Postman and the information overload problem
· Why Do People Kill Themselves—on what structural decline does to... more
Further reading:
· The btrmt article that inspired this one
· More on why the amygdala isn’t what pop-psych says
· How stress actually works
· Why we dress up simple ideas in neuroscience jargon
· The sociology of the “interesting”
· Abstractio... more
Further reading:
· The btrmt. article that inspired this
· Confirmation bias is all there is — fundamental beliefs and belief-consistent processing
· Bias vs Bias — heuristics vs biases, and why the distinction matters
· Stress and the Yerkes-Dod... more
Further reading:
· The btrmt. article that inspired this
· Stress is Good (Lecture 1) — the stress lecture that set this up
· More on stress and the Yerkes-Dodson Law
· Why fight-or-flight isn’t what you think
· Pop Neuroscience is Just a Fancy ... more
Further reading:
· The btrmt. article that inspired this
· From Zero: on recreating systems from scratch
· Digital Selves: taking control of your digital presence
· True Family Ties: on the erosion of our communities
· Education is Entertainment... more
Further reading:
· The btrmt. article that inspired this
· Evolution is Overrated
· All Food is Toxic
· Hydraulic Despotism
· Nature vs Nurture Just Isn’t That Interesting
· Tinbergen’s Four Questions
· Education is Entertainment: on why some ... more
Further reading:
· The btrmt. article that inspired this
· Overview of the ethical landscape
· On catastrophic leadership failure
· Everything is choice architecture
· Making strong group dynamics
· On motivation
· Belief-consistent informatio... more
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