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Self Interrogation

Self Interrogation

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The Self Interrogation podcast is mostly solo conversations that I would typically enjoy having with others, but just don't have the time nor the extroverted energy one would need to have them with another person. Every now and then others smarter than myself will contribute. You can trust that they've been properly interrogated before being granted access to the show. Thanks for listening. If you enjoy the podcast then share it with your friends and family. If you hate it, share it with you ...
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Lonely and Horny

Michael Zheludev

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The sheer effect our emotions can have on our ability to think clearly is often underestimated. How can we make good decisions and act rationally if our heads are clouded with an overdramatized world view and a seemingly random order of priorities? In "Lonely and Horny", I attempt to bring the listener away from thoughts of being angry, lonely, or horny and instead towards a healthy, self-appreciative, productive mindset. Cover Photography by Luc Agget
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A podcast about neuroscience, philosophy and everything inbetween! Hosted by Clara and Carolina, two young neuroscientists. For business enquiries please email neuroverse.cc@gmail.com Support us! https://ko-fi.com/neuroverse Website: https://neuroversepod.com Merchandise: https://neuroversepod.teemill.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/neuroverse_pod?s=21&t=-w2l8EvODnu0XwZmJR_X9g Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neuroverse_pod/?igshid=ZjE2NGZiNDQ%3D&__coig_restricted=1 Help us improve our ...
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Left Hand Right Brain is the podcast where JD Lopez, comedian and self proclaimed sensitive artist, has a free flowing conversation with other artists breaking down their creative process and exploring our personal foibles. But, it’s not as pretentious as it sounds. We talk about all this and more while kicking back, cracking wise, and having a good time.
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We live in a complex, fast changing and highly social world. One of the most compelling questions we face is how to understand ourselves and other people. The video tracks on this album introduce the four main theoretical perspectives in social psychology - cognitive, psychoanalytical, discursive and phenomenological. The album also explores interrogative themes that help in the understanding of key topics in social psychology. This material forms part of The Open University course DD307 Soc ...
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In this Podcast you are the fly on the wall to conversations about Self Improvement, Sales, Investing, Shits, Real Estate, Giggles, Entrepreneurship, Business, Entertainment, Growth, Money Mastery, Your mindset, Skills and The Disciplines it takes to be a successful Clozer in a world of Sharks and Losers. #jointhecult #letsgoclozers #clozercult
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The Crime Room

Jolene Grace & Branden

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The Crime Room is a true crime podcast about how homicide detectives catch bad guys. Hosted by journalist Jolene Grace and her husband, Branden, a law enforcement supervisor, this dynamic duo investigates some of the most gruesome cold cases in the country.
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EdgeCast

Edge Foundation Inc.

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To arrive at the edge of the world's knowledge, seek out the most complex and sophisticated minds, put them in a room together, and have them ask each other the questions they are asking themselves.
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Send us a Text Message. Today I think we reached critical mass with the panel. We had 6 total with Matt, Byron, Aaron (Regnar), Mike, Bryan, and Nate. We talked about dogs, cars, crowdstrike, the reliability of self-driving cars, stocks, and the VA. One of these days we won't have 2 hour sessions, but today is not that day.…
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Send us a Text Message. Today we had Matt, Mike, Bryan, and Nate. We talked about the assassination attempt, that led to politics in general and some talk about how social media has changed military service. Matt talks about which engineers are cool guys and which ones are nerds. It's very accurate.By Matt Stryker
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Welcome to our special summer rerelease series! Carolina and Clara take a trip down memory lane with a special series dedicated to their older episodes, including ones you may have missed! Today we are reviving the oxygen debate - is oxygen a friend or foe? Was it truly evolutionarily advantageous for us to learn to respire using oxygen or should a…
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Just showing up and winging it, destroys your confidence and ability to seal the deal. Preparation lays the foundation for a successful negotiation. Thorough preparation allows negotiators to understand their goals, identify their tools, and establish clear objectives. Scent of a friend: Similarities in body odor may contribute to social bonding Do…
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This week Join JD in this unique "On the Town" edition of Left Hand Right Brain as he dives into the nuts and bolts of getting up at a comedy open mic in Denver, Colorado. Whether you're an aspiring comedian or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of local comedy, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice. Please rememb…
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Send us a Text Message. Have you ever wondered what it takes to transition from the high-octane life of military service to the artful craft of whiskey making? Join us as we navigate the exhilarating yet perilous world of motorcycle riding, punctuated by personal tales of bravery and close calls from our military days. You'll meet Brian, a veteran …
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Military interrogators worldwide are like skilled chess players, understanding human psychology to uncover valuable information. They don’t rely on luck but on calculated strategy. Let's dive into the world of interrogators. Going to bed after this time could lead to poorer mental health, a Stanford study finds Can you use these techniques to persu…
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The Law of Dissonance proves that people will naturally act in a manner that is consistent with their cognitions. What is a cognition? Our cognition is a mental process that uses thoughts, beliefs, experiences, and past perceptions. That means when people behave in a manner that is inconsistent with these cognitions (beliefs, thoughts or values), t…
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In today's episode Carolina and Clara discuss the latest research on brain computer interfaces (BCI), and how they aid patients with motor related deficits such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), paralysis, and locked-in syndrome. Different types of BCI vary in how invasive they are and the different sorts of motor functions they can aid, from…
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We all need more appointments, and we all want more of them. How do we get more appointments or interviews? The key is to eliminate the things you are doing that are getting you that, NO, that dang rejection. These simple changes will improve your chances of getting that appointment/interview Nearly 4 in 10 employers avoid hiring recent college gra…
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This week JD chats with guests Eric Riley and Edward Bell. Eric is the drummer for InTheWhale and Ed is a standup comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: a French Fry Bracket between Chick-fil-A, Burger King, Arby’s, Goodtimes, McDonald’s, and In-N-Out. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow L…
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Do you repel people? Are you being offensive, pushing too hard, or saying the wrong things? As I interview prospects who have said no, the responses I get are interesting. They told you it was too expensive, and they toldl me I did not trust them. Statistics show that this is happening to you. Let’s get into some of these complaints and things you …
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This week we are joined by Elodie Freymann, an evolutionary anthropologist, primatologist, artist and storyteller to discuss the evolution of self-medication. Elodie recently completed a PhD in evolutionary anthropology at the University of Oxford, and shares with us her work studying self-medication in chimpanzees of the Budongo Forest in Uganda. …
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This week JD chats with guest Paul Karolyi. Paul is the producer/co-host of City Cast Denver. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: Paul’s new podcast Lauren Boebert Can’t Lose, what the job of a journalist is, and caring about what people think. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook…
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Who's the better persuader? Is it the lively Extroverts thriving on social energy? Or maybe the contemplative Introverts harnessing the power of introspection? Could it be the versatile Ambiverts, navigating seamlessly between both worlds? Or perhaps the enigmatic Omniverts, fluctuating between the extremes? Rethinking the Extraverted Sales Ideal -…
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In today's episode Carolina and Clara are joined by Dr Rachel Jackson to discuss different techniques to interrogate synaptic function. Neurotransmitter release is a crucial function of the neuron that enables the transfer of information in the brain. When this gets disrupted pathologies can arise, such as in neurodegenerative disorders. We discuss…
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Twenty years ago, a team led by Giacomo Rizzolatti at the University of Parma in Italy made a radical discovery: mirror neurons. These specialized brain cells were found in Macaque Monkeys and would activate when the monkey performed an action and when it observed another monkey performing the same action. Mere agreement A similarity-based persuasi…
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This week JD chats with guest Korey David. Korey is a standup comedian and host of, Interrogation: True Crime storytelling show. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: psychedelics, what makes a good storytelling show, and being a f!#kboy. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instag…
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This week JD chats with guest Rachele Friedland. Rachele is a standup comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: dating, pivoting from a one-woman show to a comedy special, and going to raves. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpod…
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Recognizing manipulation can be easy to identify - if you know the signs. Listen to this episode too learn about some indicators that may indicate you are being manipulated. More feelings of misinformation more news avoidance fake new So, how do you know if you are being manipulated? Why do people manipulate? How do you handle a manipulator? Join m…
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This week JD chats with guest Jacob Erdman. Jacob is a standup comedian from Fort Collins, Colorado. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: the history of Fort Collins comedy, the effect The Comedy Fort is having on new comics, and fist fighting in Nebraska. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB …
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In today's episode Carolina & Clara discuss the dynamics of strategy-learning of deep neural networks with Aaditya Singh. Aditya is carrying out a PhD on “Learning dynamics of various strategies and circuits in deep neural networks” in Prof. Andrew Saxe’s and Dr Felix Hill at UCL in the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit. Aaditya completed his …
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There is a big difference between a genuine question of concern and an “I’m done with you” objection. Is it a sign of interest or resistance? That is the key question. When your prospect presents every objection in the book, such outright resistance should be a red flag to you. In other words, you are probably going down the wrong road by not prope…
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Using meteoropathy (weather sensitivity) as a sales tool involves understanding and leveraging the impact of weather on individuals' moods, behaviors, and purchasing decisions. Moods affect our thinking, judgment, and willingness to say yes. When the person you are trying to persuade is in a good mood, they are more likely to accept your offer. The…
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Voice plays a critical role in influence.[i] How we say the words we choose is just as important as the words themselves. Our voice is a powerful instrument that can motivate the troops or lull them to sleep. There is a vast difference between presenting and persuading, informing and influencing, and communicating and convincing. How the voice pers…
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In today's episode, Carolina & Clara discuss the neuroscience and psychology behind interoception, the process that guides our sense of self and is often termed our "sixth sense". How does our perception of our internal bodily states drive our emotions and cognitive state? We discuss the place for interoception in our sense of being. We also discus…
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This week JD chats with guest Patrick Scott. Patrick is a standup comedian in Denver. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: who won the weight loss challenge, Patrick gives JD notes on jokes, and The Rock. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter …
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Dealing with a manager who won’t give you the time of day and is distant can be challenging, but there are always tools you can use to improve the situation and create a more positive working relationship. On this episdode we will discuss some techniques to consider. Rethinking Groupthink It's important to remember that you may not be able to chang…
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This week JD chats with guest Eeland Stribling. Eeland is a stand-up comedian based in Denver. Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: what it means to be cool, cookies, and bears. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hit …
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For our third episode in our "Tools for Looking into the Brain" series, we are joined by Dr. Adil Khan, a neuroscientist and group leader at King's College London, to explore reading and writing patterns into the brain. We discuss the principles of two major tools used to examine and manipulate neural activity, namely two-photon microscopy and opto…
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