Our memory and sense of self are full of illusions | with Anne Wilson

Our memory and sense of self are full of illusions | with Anne Wilson

Psychologist Anne Wilson studies how we construct our identities over time—how we remember the past, imagine the future, and tell ourselves stories that shape who we believe we are. In this episode, we explore why our memories are often less reliable than we think, and how that inaccuracy might actually be a feature, not a bug. Anne shares insights from her work on temporal self-appraisal theory, including surprising research showing how people often rewrite their pasts to make it seem like they're always improving. We also talk about how memory malleability impacts mental health, relationships, and political polarization. Why do people remember the same childhood in radically different ways? Why do people recall their past selves as worse than they actually were? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The mind games behind the sword: Using psychology in fencing | Seth Baldwin

A talk with Seth Baldwin about the sport of fencing and the role psychology and predicting opponent behavior can play in the sport. Baldwin is an experienced fencer who, at the peak of his game, got 3...

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Reading people like a hacker: How social engineers get past security | Jenny Radcliffe

Reading people like a hacker: How social engineers get past security | Jenny Radcliffe

A talk with Jenny Radcliffe, an expert in social engineering, which involves the manipulation of people to gain access to information and materials. Radcliffe talks about her work infiltrating compani...

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The hidden psychology of interrogations, with David Zulawski

A talk with David Zulawski, an expert in interrogation/interview techniques. Zulawski is co-owner of Wicklander Zulawski and Associates (w-z.com), a firm specializing in interview and interrogation co...

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How lawyers read minds: Jury selection strategies, with Christina Marinakis

How lawyers read minds: Jury selection strategies, with Christina Marinakis

A talk with Dr. Christina Marinakis, J.D., Psy.D., jury selection and voir dire expert. Marinakis is the Director of Jury Research at Litigation Insights, a large trial consultancy firm. Dr. Marinakis...

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What do they really mean? Anaylzing statements for hidden meanings | Mark McClish

What do they really mean? Anaylzing statements for hidden meanings | Mark McClish

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Reading audience reactions as a standup comic, with Alex Falcone

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