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

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On psychopathy, dark traits, and "dark empaths," with Nadja Heym

On psychopathy, dark traits, and "dark empaths," with Nadja Heym

I talk with Nadja Heym, a psychology researcher who specializes in dark traits, like psychopathy, narcissism, and sadism, and who has researched so-called "dark empaths": people with dark traits who h...

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Can our contempt and rage help create the very things we're upset about?

Can our contempt and rage help create the very things we're upset about?

When trying to convince people of the problem of polarization and the necessity for depolarization endeavors, a common objection from politically passionate people goes, "But the other side is horribl...

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Do some common facial expressions reveal personality traits?, with Herman Ilgen

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A talk with Brian Dunning, who you might call a professional skeptic. He has been doing the Skeptoid podcast since 2006, and is the creator of multiple books and video projects aimed at promoting crit...

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