To reduce polarization, is it optimal to work on systemic change or cultural change?, with David Foster
People Who Read People | A Psychology Podcast
by Zachary Elwood
2w ago
A talk with David Foster, who writes about polarization and media at knowthesystem.org and is the author of "Moderates of the World Unite!: Reworking the Political Media Complex." Topics discussed include: the optimal approach for reducing toxic political polarization (cultural change vs systemic changes); defining the word 'moderate' and examining some of the negative connotations it has; the difficulty of making changes in a polarized, high-animosity environment; the ideas in David's book for improving the media environment and political discourse. Faith Based Mental Health Unlock peace with ..read more
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On social power, the oppressed/oppressor framework, and empathy, with Elizaveta Friesem
People Who Read People | A Psychology Podcast
by Zachary Elwood
3w ago
Elizaveta Friesem writes about media and about social power (i.e., the power people exert over other people).  I first interviewed her about media and polarization in 2021 about her book "Media Is Us." Topics we discuss here include: Michel Foucault’s ideas about power (often referenced in liberal academic world); the oppressed/oppressor framework (also often referenced); how simplistic views of social power can be divisive and result in a reduction in people's empathy; how the free will debate ties into these ideas; political polarization related to some of these ideas.  Support the ..read more
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What's life like when you don't believe in free will?, with physicist Daniel Whiteson
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by Zachary Elwood
1M ago
A talk with Daniel Whiteson, a professor of physics and astronomy, about free will, with a focus on what the effects in one's life are when one doesn't believe in free will. Topics discussed: Our thoughts on why we think free will is unlikely to exist; psychological and emotional aspects of living without a belief in free will; the anxiety and even anger that some people can have about the idea that we lack free will; the idea that a lack of belief in free will can be part of a spiritual, positive way of experiencing the world; and more.  Support the show To get ad-free episodes, and more ..read more
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News media tends to deepen our divides. Does Isaac Saul have a solution?
People Who Read People | A Psychology Podcast
by Zachary Elwood
1M ago
A talk with journalist Isaac Saul, founder of Tangle News (readtangle.com), which shares takes from across the political spectrum. I think Tangle is doing amazing work. I think the more Americans there are who read Tangle, the less toxically polarized we'll be. Topics we discuss include: aspects of Tangle News that make it depolarizing and anger-reducing; how Isaac conceives of the problem of political polarization; his work debunking "the election was stolen" narratives in 2020, and more. Fireside Folklore with Hades: Deadtime Stories Dying to Be Heard A divine odyssey into the stories, food ..read more
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The news industry is broken and polarizing. Does Isaac Saul have an answer?
People Who Read People | A Psychology Podcast
by Zachary Elwood
1M ago
A talk with journalist Isaac Saul, founder of Tangle News (readtangle.com), which shares takes from across the political spectrum. I think Tangle is doing amazing work. I think the more Americans there are who read Tangle, the less toxically polarized we'll be. Topics we discuss include: aspects of Tangle News that make it depolarizing and anger-reducing; how Isaac conceives of the problem of political polarization; his work debunking "the election was stolen" narratives in 2020, and more. Support the show To get ad-free episodes, and more, get a premium subscription. To learn more about the s ..read more
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The allure of deciphering behavior, with Rounders screenwriter Brian Koppelman
People Who Read People | A Psychology Podcast
by Zachary Elwood
1M ago
A talk with screenwriter/producer Brian Koppelman, known for many TV and film projects, including the poker movie Rounders, the show Billions, and the series Super Pumped: The Battle For Uber. Topics discussed: how he decided to create Rounders; poker tells in Rounders; the excitement of reading people and their behaviors; the difficulty of reading behaviors in most real-world situations; and the anxiety-reducing benefits of transcendental meditation.  Support the show To get ad-free episodes, and more, get a premium subscription. To learn more about the show, go to behavior-podcast.com ..read more
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The allure of deciphering behavior: a talk with Rounders screenwriter Brian Koppelman
People Who Read People | A Psychology Podcast
by Zachary Elwood
1M ago
A talk with screenwriter/producer Brian Koppelman, known for many TV and film projects, including the poker movie Rounders, the show Billions, and the series Super Pumped: The Battle For Uber. Topics discussed: poker tells in Rounders; the allure of figuring out what people's behavior means; the difficulty of reading behaviors in most real-world situations; and the anxiety-reducing benefits of transcendental meditation.  Think like the Enemy A podcast that delves into the heart of the critical issues in our nation and the world. Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify Support the show To ..read more
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How a pro poker player makes use of poker tells, with Dara O'Kearney
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by Zachary Elwood
2M ago
A talk with professional poker player Dara O’Kearney about poker tells (aka, physical and verbal behaviors in poker). Dara is the co-host of the popular poker podcast The Chip Race and the author of several books, including GTO Poker Simplified. We talk about: the importance of poker tells compared to strategy; how Dara’s views on tells have changed over time; some ways poker players can get info from opponents (e.g., insulting them or being nice to them); some poker hands where opponent behaviors played a role in a decision.  Support the show To get ad-free episodes, and more, get a pre ..read more
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Tips on interrogating people for information and confessions, with David Zulawski
People Who Read People | A Psychology Podcast
by Zachary Elwood
2M ago
A reshare of a talk with David Zulawski from 2018. Zulawksi is an expert in interrogation and interview techniques and the cofounder of Wicklander Zulawski and Associates. Topics discussed include: Why is the non-confrontational, rapport-focused technique he recommends the best one? Why is it important to downplay the significance of a crime? Why is it important to try to prevent someone from denying the crime/accusation?  Why is it important to not tell a suspect all the evidence you have against them? What are some behavioral clues a suspect is lying or telling the truth? Support the sh ..read more
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Reading behavior and motivations in the Robbi Jade Lew poker hand, with Yakov Hirsch
People Who Read People | A Psychology Podcast
by Zachary Elwood
3M ago
A talk with professional poker player Yakov Hirsch about the well known high-stakes poker situation where amateur Robbi Jade Lew was accused of cheating by professional player Garrett Adelstein. We give our takes on the hand, and the overall situation, and we talk about Robbi's possible motivations and thought processes during this hand, and about what her behavior might indicate about her thinking. Support the show To get ad-free episodes, and more, get a premium subscription. To learn more about the show, go to behavior-podcast.com. I'm on Twitter at @apokerplayer. See a summary of my work ..read more
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