

78. Duplicitous Lives? Our Take on “Dr. Death” & Andrew Huberman - Pt 1
Inspired by people publicly accused of living duplicitous lives, such as "Dr. Death" Paulo Macchiarini, podcaster Andrew Huberman, & Bill Clinton, we dive into the complex dynamics of individuals who excel in their public personas but struggle with personal integrity in their private lives, specifically in intimate partnership. We share our personal thoughts & discuss the psychological aspects & real-life relational consequences of such disparities.
[0:00] Duplicitous personalities of public figures
[2:28] Social & relational implications
[5:54] Complexities of deceitful relationships
[7:10] Psychological impacts & public perceptions
[9:11] Our personal reflections & experiences
[10:47] Narcissism, sociopathy & lack of empathy
[13:19] Individuals & victims involved in deceitful narratives
[15:00] Moral implications & motivations behind duplicitous lifestyles
[19:30] Societal fascination & considerations of involving oneself in public figures' private lives
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Resources Mentioned:
- Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements
- “Dr. Death” Series on Peacock
- NY Mag article “Andrew Huberman’s Mechanisms of Control”
- “The Clinton Affair” Documentary
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- The Art Of We Website
- 3 Game Changing Conversations Every Couple Must Have
- The Art of We Instagram
- Integrative Psychiatry Institute: Mental Wellness & Psychedelic Therapy Training
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