
Episode 4: "Who You Got in a Fight?"
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02/14/25 • 47 min
In this playful and lighthearted episode of Distraction Dive, hosts Del & Red dive into a series of hypothetical prompts exploring who would win if they were to fight each other. From anime to billionaires to slasher films, nothing is off limits.
Get ready for a fun-filled conversation where silly debates, quirky opinions, and imaginative scenarios take center stage. Whether you're a fan of unconventional debates or just looking for a good laugh, this episode brings a refreshing twist to the age old question: "Who you got in a fight?"
In this playful and lighthearted episode of Distraction Dive, hosts Del & Red dive into a series of hypothetical prompts exploring who would win if they were to fight each other. From anime to billionaires to slasher films, nothing is off limits.
Get ready for a fun-filled conversation where silly debates, quirky opinions, and imaginative scenarios take center stage. Whether you're a fan of unconventional debates or just looking for a good laugh, this episode brings a refreshing twist to the age old question: "Who you got in a fight?"
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Neurodivergence I
Welcome to the start of our deep dive into neurodivergence, where the only thing we focus on is trying not to get distracted.
In this episode, we break down the moral, medical, and social models of disability, because apparently, society has opinions on our brains. We also get nerdy with spike plot graphs, attempting to explain why neurodivergent minds don’t just "work differently", they're running an operating system the world is not built around.
Expect more existential crises, and a conversation that bounces between insightful and chaotic (because, you know, ADHD).
Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself or just trying to understand how our brains work, this is your invitation to take the dive with us.
[Click Here for the Spike Plot we discussed]
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Episode 5-1: The Myers-Briggs Capitalism Test
In Part 1 of this two-part special of Distraction Dive, hosts Del & Red kick off a deep dive into the world of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. In this section, we unravel how the Meyers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) works, question the science behind its design, and explore how capitalism may have skewed its origins and influenced the creators.
Join us as we debunk common myths, dissect the evidence available to us, and set the stage for a broader conversation on personality testing. Whether you’re a psychology buff or just curious about the true story behind MBTI, this episode promises a mix of humor, critical insights, and thought-provoking analysis.
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Sources:
[Source 1: Cunningham, Lillian. Myers-Briggs: Does It Pay to Know Your Type? The Washington Post, 17 May 2023, www.washingtonpost.com. Accessed Dec 2024.] [Source 2: Whitbourne, Susan Krauss. What You Don't Know about This Personality Test Can Hurt You. Psychology Today, 4 Jan. 2014, www.psychologytoday.com. Accessed 29 Jan. 2025.]
[Sorurce 5: The Myers-Briggs Company. www.themyersbriggs.com.]
[Source 6: Belluz, Julia. "How We Got Duped into Believing Milk Is Necessary for Healthy Bones." Vox, 19 Apr. 2015, www.vox.com/2015/4/19/8447883/milk-health-benefit. Accessed Nov. 2025.][Source 7: Lin, Chujun, and R. Michael Alvarez. "Personality Traits Are Directly Associated with Anti-Black Prejudice in the United States." PubMed Central, edited by Shang E. Ha, U.S. National Library of Medicine, www.pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7329088/. Accessed Feb. 2025.]
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