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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Hidden Brain episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Hidden Brain for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Hidden Brain episode by adding your comments to the episode page.
You 2.0: How to Open Your Mind
Hidden Brain
08/29/22 • 52 min
In the United States, we often praise people with strong convictions, and look down on those who express doubt or hesitation. In this favorite 2021 episode, psychologist Adam Grant pushes back against the benefits of certainty, and describes the magic that unfolds when we challenge our own deeply-held beliefs.
Don't forget to check out the other episodes in our You 2.0 series, including last week's show on how to overcome stage fright. Also, if you'd like to support our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org. Thanks!
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Where Gratitude Gets You
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11/23/20 • 51 min
Many of us struggle with self-control. And we assume willpower is the key to achieving our goals. But there's a simple and often overlooked mental habit that can improve our health and well-being. This week on Hidden Brain, we talk with psychologist David DeSteno about that habit — the practice of gratitude.
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Reframing Your Reality: Part 1
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07/18/22 • 48 min
We often assume that we see ourselves and the world around us accurately. But psychologist Alia Crum says that our perceptions are always filtered through our mindsets — and these mindsets shape our lives in subtle but profound ways. In the first of two episodes, Alia explains how mindsets affect our response to stress.
If you like this show, be sure to check out our other work, including our recent episode about how group identities can affect our behavior. And if you'd like to support our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org.
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Minimizing Pain, Maximizing Joy
Hidden Brain
01/25/22 • 52 min
Life is often filled with hardships and tragedies. For thousands of years, philosophers have come up with strategies to help us cope with such hardship. This week, we revisit a 2020 conversation with philosopher William Irvine about ancient ideas — backed by modern psychology — that can help us manage disappointment and misfortune.
If you like this show, please check out our new podcast, My Unsung Hero! And if you'd like to support our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org.
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What Makes Relationships Thrive
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01/17/22 • 48 min
Everyone wants to be loved and appreciated. But psychologist Harry Reis says there’s another ingredient to successful relationships that’s every bit as important as love.
If you like this show, please check out our new podcast, My Unsung Hero! And if you'd like to support our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org.
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The Time Machine
Hidden Brain
05/30/20 • 5 min
In recent months, many of us have looked back with longing at our lives before COVID-19. For many of us, that world was one of bustle and activity — marked by scenes of packed restaurants, crowded subway cars, and chaotic playgrounds. In this audio essay, Shankar discusses our wistfulness for the world before the pandemic, and why such nostalgia can actually help to orient us toward the future.
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Money 2.0: Rewrite Your Money Story
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05/02/22 • 49 min
Money worries are one of the biggest sources of anxiety in the lives of Americans. This week, we kick off our new "Money 2.0" series with psychologist Brad Klontz. He says that while external economic forces often shape our financial well-being, our unconscious beliefs about money also contribute to how well we manage our money.
If you like this show, please check out our new podcast, My Unsung Hero! And if you'd like to support our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org.
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A Founding Contradiction
Hidden Brain
06/27/22 • 49 min
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." Those words, penned by Thomas Jefferson 246 years ago, continue to inspire many Americans. And yet they were written by a man who owned hundreds of enslaved people, and fathered six children by an enslaved woman. This week, as we prepare to mark Independence Day in the United States, we revisit our 2018 conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed. We talk about the contradictions in Jefferson's life — and how those contradictions resonate in our own lives.
If you like this show, be sure to check out our other work, including our recent episode about the power of subtraction.
Also, check out our new podcast, My Unsung Hero! And if you'd like to support our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org.
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You 2.0: Make the Good Times Last
Hidden Brain
08/28/23 • 47 min
Sorrows have a way of finding us, no matter how hard we try to avoid them. Joys, on the other hand, are often hard to notice and appreciate. This week, we continue our conversation with psychologist Fred Bryant about the science of savoring, and how to make the most of the good things in our lives.
Do you know someone who would enjoy our You 2.0 series? Please tell them about this episode and last week's show about how to turn even the smallest moments into opportunities for pleasure. And thanks for listening!
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Where Do Feelings Come From?
Hidden Brain
01/08/24 • 50 min
Most of us feel that our emotions are reactions to those outside of us. Someone cuts us off in traffic, and we say that the other driver made us upset. A friend brings over food when we're sick, and we say the friend offered us comfort. But psychologist and neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett argues that our feelings are not, in fact, responses to the world — they're really predictions about the world. And she says we can exercise more control over those predictions than we realize.
Did you know that Hidden Brain now has an app? You can download it and try out our first game — designed to help you sharpen your facial recognition skills — here.
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How many episodes does Hidden Brain have?
Hidden Brain currently has 536 episodes available.
What topics does Hidden Brain cover?
The podcast is about Podcasts, Social Sciences, Science, Arts and Performing Arts.
What is the most popular episode on Hidden Brain?
The episode title 'You 2.0: How to Open Your Mind' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Hidden Brain?
The average episode length on Hidden Brain is 40 minutes.
How often are episodes of Hidden Brain released?
Episodes of Hidden Brain are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Hidden Brain?
The first episode of Hidden Brain was released on Aug 9, 2015.
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Jul 19
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