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Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg

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Nov 20, 2024 • 1h

When does productivity become toxic? (with Israa Nasir)

In a thoughtful conversation, Isra Nasir, a NYC-based psychotherapist and founder of WellGuide, tackles the fine line between productivity and toxicity. She explores how self-worth should not hinge on societal achievements, advocating for a values-driven approach. Isra offers practical strategies to combat negative thoughts, emphasizes the importance of emotional regulation, and discusses the 'opposite action' technique from dialectical behavioral therapy. The episode wraps up with tips on mindfulness to enhance emotional awareness and well-being.
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Nov 13, 2024 • 2h 6min

A conversation with a sociopath (with M.E. Thomas)

M.E. Thomas, a practicing attorney and author of "Confessions of a Sociopath," dives deep into psychopathy and sociopathy. She discusses the blurred lines between these terms and dispels myths around Antisocial Personality Disorder. You'll learn how sociopaths manipulate and perceive emotions differently, including the nuances of shame and guilt. The conversation shifts to the evolutionary roots of sociopathy and ethical dilemmas, questioning societal judgments on impulsive versus premeditated crimes. A thought-provoking exploration of self-discovery in the sociopathic mind awaits!
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Nov 8, 2024 • 1h 38min

Highs and lows on the road out of the replication crisis (with Brian Nosek)

Brian Nosek, a pioneering psychologist and co-developer of the Implicit Association Test, discusses the evolution of psychology in light of the replication crisis. He highlights the importance of sample diversity and communication of scientific uncertainty. The conversation delves into the complexities of implicit bias assessment through IAT, advocating for transparent methodologies in research. Nosek also critiques the breakdown of trust in science and emphasizes open science practices to enhance reproducibility, ultimately aiming for a more reliable academic landscape.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 1h 11min

Suffering and the self (with Jay Garfield)

In a captivating conversation, Jay Garfield, Doris Silbert Professor in the Humanities and expert in Buddhist philosophy, dives into the nature of suffering and the self. He discusses whether overcoming craving and aversion can liberate us from suffering and how personal perception shapes our experiences. Garfield explores the concept of self as an illusion and the implications of interconnectedness in achieving true happiness. He also contrasts Buddhist ethics with Western perspectives, emphasizing compassion and community over self-centered pursuits.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 55min

Choosing your strategy (with Seth Godin)

Seth Godin, an influential entrepreneur and bestselling author, dives into the nuances of strategy versus tactics. He discusses the importance of clear vision in developing effective strategies and highlights common mistakes leaders make. Godin emphasizes simplicity, creativity, and articulating strategies for better decision-making. He also explores the foundational principles of marketing, the ethics of storytelling, and the interplay between status and affiliation in communities. Listeners gain valuable insights for navigating life's challenges and improving with effective strategies.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 1h 17min

How to be productive without burning out (with Anne-Laure Le Cunff)

Anne-Laure Le Cunff, an award-winning neuroscientist and the founder of Ness Labs, discusses mindful productivity and its relationship to burnout. She delves into the concept of an 'experimental' mindset, encouraging listeners to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. The conversation touches on the distinction between habits and routines, the importance of self-experimentation, and practical strategies for efficient time use. Anne-Laure also addresses the psychological impacts of imposter syndrome and how personal values can guide productivity.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 60min

Does simply giving people money truly enable them to escape poverty? (with Miriam Laker)

In this engaging discussion, Miriam Laker, Director of Research at GiveDirectly, advocates for unconditional cash transfers as a means to alleviate poverty. She dispels myths about financial irresponsibility, showcasing empowering case studies from Kenya and Uganda. Laker explores how cash transfers impact community dynamics and individuals' well-being, from boosting happiness to fostering entrepreneurship. The conversation also delves into the long-lasting benefits of cash assistance and emphasizes the importance of trust and communication in effectively implementing these programs.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 17min

Who really controls US elections? (with Bradley Tusk)

In this engaging discussion, political strategist Bradley Tusk dives into the murky waters of U.S. elections, tackling how gerrymandering shapes outcomes and whether both parties collaborate in this practice. He categorizes politicians by motivation, highlighting the need for innovative voting solutions to boost civic engagement. Tusk advocates for mobile voting as a means to increase participation and critiques the influence of tech monopolies on competition. He also reflects on the urgent need for reforms in tech regulation to ensure accountability and promote fairness.
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Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 35min

Communities of belief vs. communities of chemistry (with Tyler Alterman)

Tyler Alterman, a former effective altruism coalition-builder and cognitive science researcher, dives into the dynamics of community formation. He discusses the contrast between 'communities of belief' and 'communities of chemistry', emphasizing the role of trust and emotional connections. The conversation also explores how rationality can clash with emotional needs, arguing for a balance. Tyler shares insights on overcoming social anxiety through alternate personas, reflecting on the transformative power of genuine human interaction and the emotional toll of unwavering commitment to ideals.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 1h 21min

Everyone — including you! — should host more events (with Nick Gray)

Nick Gray, an entrepreneur and best-selling author known for his engaging social gatherings, discusses why hosting events is essential for building connections. He delves into strategies to ease the fear of hosting, emphasizing the importance of personal outreach and effective RSVPs. Gray shares tips on successful event timing and the best ways to encourage interactions among guests. He also highlights methods for memorable experiences, including the use of name tags and engaging activities, and explores the significance of follow-ups in maintaining relationships.

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