Attempting to fill the gap between entertainment and academic interests, The Cognitive Dissonance Podcast hopes to present deeper explorations of the human experience.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScience |
What draws people to history? Niche interests? Recognizing shared human experiences in different times and cultures? We explore these ideas and more in this episode. Starting by what interests people about history, moving through the cyclical nat... more
In this episode, we discuss the evolution of ethics, its origins, and its functions. We also explore professional ethical codes and how and why they offer boundaries for socially acceptable behaviors. Enjoy!
Kristy Bohan Edmunds is a cofounder and... more
What do High Priest Imhotep, Druidic Leader Diviciacus, Edward Alexander Crowley, Franz Anton Mesmer, and Grigori Rasputin all have in common? Find out during this latest episode where we explore some key examples throughout history of the archetypa... more
In this episode, we examine the spread of Christianity into Europe from the perspective of cultural transmission and state building in the void left by the collapse of the western Roman Empire. How did those peoples wrestle with differing world view... more
In this episode, we discuss Homo naledi, a recent hominid species discovered in southern Africa, their apparent ritualistic burials, and how interesting it is that they exhibit behaviors akin to Homo sapiens some 200,000 years earlier. We also discu... more
Forward: I apologize to our listeners for my audio in this episode. Everything started off fine, but my microphone glitches out after the first 1/3 of the episode. Switching to a back up allowed us to finish the episode at the cost of my audio qual... more
Well, this was a unique episode. We start of discussing the psychology of games, then we examine a bit of role clarity and role acquisition. Afterwards, we explore a deep rabbit hole about the role of government, expectations for individuals, the n... more
Welcome back to another exciting episode! In this episode, Kristy and Mitchell trace how embodiment of various social roles unlocks new genetic potential as our bodies respond to new environments by synthesizing proteins that we had been unable to be... more
I listened to episodes 17 and 18 then went to the beginning 😎 and honestly I knew I was genuinely connected to the hosts when Kristy mentioned some people are very passionate about house plants and give them names; and I didn’t hear any real judgement there, though potentially some surprise 🌞 It was during the pandemic I became even more aware and connected to the plants in my environment. Already benefiting from domestic animal companions and a family of course. It shouldn’t have made sense t... more
Cool topics and the hosts have great rapport
Great new podcast I stumbled across. Really enjoying the talking points and look forward to new topics and episodes. Keep them coming!
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Apple Podcasts | #119 |
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