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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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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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The #1 podcast for all young entrepreneurs to come learn the skills, tips and attitude of what it takes to live out their dreams. The host, Morgan T Nelson is a 28 year old entrepreneur from the Gold Coast, Australia. From leaving school with no direction to creating financial freedom at the age of 23 years old. He has an absolute passion for helping other young people follow their dreams and learn about them selves so they can not only live a wealthy and more abundant life, but also one fil ...
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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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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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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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Have you ever witnessed someone lose their temper over a hotel room upgrade? It happened to me while traveling with a famous personal development speaker who shall remain nameless. After a long day, we arrived late at night for our speaking engagement, and He asked the clerk for an upgrade. She politely declined, which didn't go over well. 6 Reason…
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In today's episode we are joined by Ryen O’Meara, a Chemical Engineer graduate student in Caltech. Ryen joined Nobel Laureate Francis Arnold's lab with the aim to engineer enzymes that degrade emerging environmental contaminants, and merge sustainability and protein engineering. We discuss with Ryen the environmentally concerning Silicon-Carbon bon…
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“In the interrogation room, I, as an interrogator, am targeting focus, leveraging authority, leveraging the tribe, and completely layering down your emotions. I’m controlling your emotions with language and movement.” -Chase Hughes Gain valuable insights into the psychology of influence, authority, and deception. Chase Hughes’s expertise sheds ligh…
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This week JD chats with Tony Meade. Tony is a singer-songwriter, audio engineer, and literary scholar. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: audio producing, the importance of Fantasy literature for adults, and creating vs performing. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram …
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FOMO has gained significant traction in the digital age, where social media and online marketing amplify our awareness of what others are doing, buying, or experiencing. This heightened awareness can lead to a powerful emotional response, driving people to purchase or engage in activities they might otherwise pass on. The Psychology Behind FOMO (Fe…
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This week JD chats with THE LHRB All Staer Royce Roeswood. Royce is a writer and Theater artist. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: how we’ve changed in the past 10 years, the mysteries of the artistic muse, and how it takes courage to call yourself an artist. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow…
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“When you have breaks, it’s going to boost your productivity, energy, and your mood so you can come back into the flow a bit better and actually focus on being more productive.” -Morgan Join me for another minute with Morgs as I share the six strategies that helped me boost my productivity and avoid the common pitfalls of working from home. Learn h…
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Obligation has been used as a persuasive technique since the beginning of time. We see companies offering free downloads, free estimates, or gifts in the hope of opening the door to persuasion. The Law of Obligation, also known as pre-giving or reciprocity, states that when others do something for us, we feel a strong need, or urge, to return the f…
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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! In this episode, we discussed the fascinating world of fungi, and in particular, mycelium or mycorrhizal networks- a form of fungi that have an incredible capaci…
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This week JD chats with guest Ethan Everhart. Ethan is a standup comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: history, European football vs American Football, and cancel culture. Please remember to like, subscribe, rate, review, and tell a friend! Follow LHRB on Facebook, Instagram @lefthandrightbrain, Twitter @LHRBpodcast, or just hi…
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“Optimal health and being disease-free are two different ends of the spectrum. Disease-free is the bare minimum.” -Dr. Kirkbride Join us as Dr. Dan Kirkbride, a renowned osteopathic physician and health coach, guides us in redefining health beyond merely avoiding illness. He reveals the hidden stresses—such as chemical and environmental factors—tha…
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I was reading this great article in Harvard Business Review, which focuses on how we CAN’T recognize our weaknesses. The other challenge is that most people feel responsible for their successes (internal), and external factors are the cause of their failures. Leaders and managers today must be more aware of others’ needs due to the challenges of a …
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This week JD chats with guest Dylan Dean. Dylan is a standup comedian. Topics discussed include but are not limited to: working at Starbucks, working on anger issues, and writing tight jokes. 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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Join me for a minute with Morgs, where we’ll speak about the essentials of investing. Discover how small, regular investments can lead to remarkable growth over time. We'll also explore why investing in yourself through education and skill development, investing in others to leverage collective growth, and focusing on cash-flowing assets like the S…
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Can you influence others to be part of a team? Are you a leader or a manager? What is the difference? A manager, you do things because you have to. A leader, you do things because you want to. So, what type of leader are you? Each type of leadership has different benefits and drawbacks. Each leadership style will depend on your personality, culture…
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In today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Sam Cooke, a group leader and senior lecturer at King's College London who researches the mechanisms that underlie learning and memory in the brain. We discuss his research journey that led him to become fascinated in the processes of learning and memory, as well as the tools he uses to record neural activit…
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“When you're sitting underground with a key around your neck to destroy the world and you're like 27 years old, the primary thought you have is my life sucks.” -Andrew Get ready for an exclusive conversation with Andrew Bustamante, a former CIA spy, as he reveals fascinating insights and gripping stories from his time in the CIA. Andrew discusses t…
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Join me for a minute with Morgs and let’s uncover the four self-defeating behaviors high performers face. We'll dive into the roots of self-doubt, the impact of social media comparisons, and the importance of self-discipline. Discover how to turn self-doubt into a signal for growth in today's social media-driven world. Episode Highlights: 00:01 - F…
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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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“Most people aren't willing to endure discomfort, to endure being seen and looking silly. The question is not will it happen? It's are you willing to make it happen? -Jessica Learn about Jessica's journey from financial and emotional rock bottom to achieving her goals through strong self-belief and dreaming big. Explore Jessica's insights from her …
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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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Join me for another minute with Morgs as he reveals the three key areas crucial to making your first million dollars. Drawing from his journey of launching a business at 21 and attaining financial freedom by 23, he passionately underscores the significance of expanding your mindset, mastering sales skills, and developing leadership qualities. Disco…
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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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“Desperation is when someone's backed into a corner, they've got no money, and it's like, I've got to make this work. That determination, that visceral determination, is what makes them smash it.” -Mark Rolton In this episode, I interview Mark Rolton, a top property educator in Australia with a net worth of over $100 million. Mark shares his journe…
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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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Join me for another minute with Morgs where I guide you on your journey to turning your wildest dreams into reality. Today, I will share my unique insights on goal setting and motivation, challenging traditional techniques, and introducing a new, more effective approach. Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Episode Trailer 01:37 - The study of retirement sa…
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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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"If you want to continue growing and get to the next level, you've got to get comfortable being uncomfortable." -Eddie Join us in this episode featuring Eddie Dilleen, an Australian property developer who achieved the remarkable feat of amassing over 100 properties by the age of 30. Discover his inspiring journey, from humble beginnings working at …
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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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Ready to boost your energy and productivity levels? Join me for another minute with Morgs and today, I want to share with you the 6 habits that have not only transformed my life but also the lives of my mastermind clients. By incorporating these strategies into your daily routine, you're on your way to unlocking a more energetic, productive, and su…
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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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