About this podcast: why I do it and why I think it's important

About this podcast: why I do it and why I think it's important

This episode is all about the People Who Read People podcast. Topics discussed: the origins and goals of this podcast; my approach to deciding on who to interview and what questions to ask; why I focus on polarization-related topics and why I think that work is important; details on audience numbers and financial stuff. Learn more about the show and get transcripts at⁠ ⁠behavior-podcast.com⁠⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Can behavior clusters help determine a lie? Tim Levine on deception detection science

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Tracking people over terrain: What's real, what's fiction?

Tracking people over terrain: What's real, what's fiction?

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NLP pseudoscience and its use by Chase Hughes and other con artists and deceptive faux-gurus

NLP pseudoscience and its use by Chase Hughes and other con artists and deceptive faux-gurus

You’ve probably heard of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP). It’s a popular thing. It’s the foundation for the work of popular life/business coach Tony Robbins, and there are many other popular traine...

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Is the internet a methamphetamine of the masses?

Is the internet a methamphetamine of the masses?

Is it possible that internet communication, by speeding up and distorting our interactions, is agitating us and deranging us? Is it possible that by putting human interactions “on speed,” the internet...

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"They're the violent, crazy ones!": How polarization warps our views of our political opponents

"They're the violent, crazy ones!": How polarization warps our views of our political opponents

A major barrier to reducing toxic polarization is that so many of us—especially those who are highly politically involved—see our current toxic conflict as clearly the other side’s fault. People in bo...

6 Okt 202520min

Are you and I (and everyone) the same person? A talk on Open Individualism with Joe Kern

Are you and I (and everyone) the same person? A talk on Open Individualism with Joe Kern

What if your sense of existence, your self-awareness, isn’t unique at all—but the very same “I” that exists in everyone, everywhere? What if you and I—and everyone—are essentially the same person? In ...

27 Sep 20251h 36min

The psychology of Bad Vegan: Sarma Melngailis on narcissistic abuse and life after

The psychology of Bad Vegan: Sarma Melngailis on narcissistic abuse and life after

The documentary "Bad Vegan" was about Sarma Melngailis’s nightmarish journey from successful New York City restaurant owner to Rikers inmate jailed for stealing millions. How did this happen? Sarma wa...

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The surprising power of nostalgia — and how it can be used on you

The surprising power of nostalgia — and how it can be used on you

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