Dr. Phil Zimbardo Part 2: The Stanford Prison Project: How Good People can do Evil Things
Into the Magic Shop1 Maalis 2023

Dr. Phil Zimbardo Part 2: The Stanford Prison Project: How Good People can do Evil Things

In 1971, Dr. Phil Zimbardo, a new professor at Stanford University, decided to do an experimental two-week study in which he put good people in bad places. This (now) infamous study is known globally as The Stanford Prison Project. The experiment didn’t last the two weeks. In this episode, Phil explains why this first-of-its-kind experiment was so insightful in revealing how easily good people can do evil things. Key takeaways: The Stanford Prison Experiment Why one negative event can change your perception of a person forever What we can all learn about compassion from Ted Lasso

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Tenzin Priyadarshi Part 2: Lessons on Wisdom, Compassion & How to Lead a Life

Tenzin Priyadarshi Part 2: Lessons on Wisdom, Compassion & How to Lead a Life

Having made the decision to become a Buddhist Monk at just 10 years old, the venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi, the president and CEO of the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at the Ma...

10 Touko 202331min

Tenzin Priyadarshi Part 1: Why He’s Running Toward Mystery

Tenzin Priyadarshi Part 1: Why He’s Running Toward Mystery

When he was just 10 years old, Tenzin Priyadarshi made a non-rational decision to become a Buddhist monk. He ran away from school and took a two-day train journey to one of the most sacred sites in th...

26 Huhti 202332min

Chip Conley: What it Means to be a Modern Elder

Chip Conley: What it Means to be a Modern Elder

As a child of two Type-A parents, Chip Conley had his success script written for him. But deep down he knew he was destined to write his own story. Today, Chip is the bestselling author and thought le...

12 Huhti 202346min

Shep Gordon Part 2: The Power of Mentorship for Personal Fulfillment

Shep Gordon Part 2: The Power of Mentorship for Personal Fulfillment

Shep Gordon, legendary talent manager of multiple household names from Alice Cooper to Luther Vandross, isn’t actually passionate about music. Despite having managed Alice since 1968, what drives Shep...

29 Maalis 202342min

Shep Gordon Part 1: The Unfamous Man Who Made Everyone Famous

Shep Gordon Part 1: The Unfamous Man Who Made Everyone Famous

Shep Gordon is a legendary talent manager (he manages Alice Cooper and has done since 1968), film agent, producer, and was the subject of Mike Myers’ directorial debut, the 2013 documentary, Supermens...

15 Maalis 202339min

Dr. Phil Zimbardo Part 1: The Importance of Being of Service to Others

Dr. Phil Zimbardo Part 1: The Importance of Being of Service to Others

Every single one of us has the ability to be a hero every day, says Dr. Phil Zimbardo, who is most well-known for the Stanford Prison Experiment. In this episode, Phil talks about his extraordinary ca...

15 Helmi 202331min

Jody Stern: Why Compassion is Key to a Better Healthcare System

Jody Stern: Why Compassion is Key to a Better Healthcare System

The current healthcare system is failing everyone, says practicing neurosurgeon and author of Grief Connects Us, Dr Joseph Stern (Jody). We need to reimagine how healthcare is delivered. In this epis...

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