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Jean Twenge’s rules for raising kids in a high-tech world

10/3/2025
Psychologist Jean Twenge -- a mother of three -- gives parents the tools they need to help their kids develop a healthier relationship with social media.

Duration:00:49:58

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Linguist John McWhorter on free speech, woke language, and why words matter

9/26/2025
A conversation with Columbia University linguist and author John McWhorter on the power of language, the dangers of censorship, and the evolution of slang and swearing.

Duration:00:49:58

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Fawning and the dangers of people-pleasing

9/19/2025
Clinical psychologist Ingrid Clayton used fawning as a coping strategy growing up in a scary home. It helped her in those frightening moments but came at a terrible price.

Duration:00:50:01

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The Neuroscience of decision-making

9/12/2025
Why don’t we always prioritize what matters most—like making time for family and friends or fitting in a workout during a busy day? Emily Falk believes that understanding how our brain works can help us make better, more intentional choices. Falk is a professor of communication, psychology, and marketing at the University of Pennsylvania, where she directs the Communication Neuroscience Lab. Her new book, What We Value: The Neuroscience of Choice and Change, explores how different regions of the brain shape the big and small decisions we make every day.

Duration:00:50:01

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How COVID changed everything

9/5/2025
NYU sociologist Eric Klinenberg reflects on lessons learned and not learned from the COVID pandemic and the ways it changed our lives, culture and politics.

Duration:00:50:00

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Music and memory

8/29/2025
Princeton professor Elizabeth Margulis explains why music has the power to affect our emotions, transport us to far away places and connect us to others.

Duration:00:49:59

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Your brain on psychedelics with Gül Dölen

8/20/2025
Psychedelic drugs have gained some attention in recent years and neuroscientists are doing fascinating work. Some research includes octopuses on MDMA. We'll get the latest.

Duration:00:50:00

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Do you want to live forever? The Mortality Paradox

8/13/2025
Philosopher Stephen Cave on our struggles with our mortality, and how knowing we will die one day can make life precious and even more meaningful.

Duration:00:50:48

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Climate scientist Kate Marvel…how to feel about our changing planet

8/8/2025
Are you feeling hopeless about the warming planet? Climate scientist Kate Marvel says it’s natural to feel scared and angry but there’s also reasons to hope.

Duration:00:50:25

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Spellbound: the power and paradox of charisma

8/1/2025
In her new book "Spellbound," historian Molly Worthen explains how charisma is more about storytelling than charm.

Duration:00:50:48

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Edward Hirsch on poetry, comedy and “My Childhood in Pieces”

7/25/2025
Poet Edward Hirsch on his complicated and colorful Jewish Midwestern family and childhood where comedy was a competitive sport.

Duration:00:50:25

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What to know about living and working with AI

7/18/2025
Ethan Mollick’s guidelines of using AI: “always invite AI to the table, be the human in the loop, treat AI like a person and assume this is the worst AI you will ever use.”

Duration:00:50:23

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Gisele Barreto Fetterman on ‘Radical Tenderness’

7/11/2025
Gisele Barreto Fetterman on her childhood as an undocumented immigrant, her life now in the public eye, and why vulnerability is a source of strength.

Duration:00:49:59

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A self-help skeptic on finding contentment and embracing our imperfections

7/4/2025
Author Oliver Burkeman on why it's time to settle for your imperfections and ditch the relentless self-help messaging of productivity and control.

Duration:00:50:48

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Cracking the creativity code

6/27/2025
Psychologist John Kounios on our creative brain and those “eureka moments.” Plus, how composer Jennifer Higdon channels her creativity into her music.

Duration:00:50:01

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The caregiving crisis in America

6/20/2025
Is caregiving a public or private responsibility?

Duration:00:50:24

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Roots of justice: A conversation with Howard and Bryan Stevenson

6/13/2025
Brothers Howard and Bryan Stevenson reflect on their Delaware childhood, their social justice work and how to make sense of these troubled times.

Duration:00:50:25

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Learning to give and take criticism

6/6/2025
Criticism can be hard to take. So what's the difference between constructive and destructive criticism and how can we quiet the critical voice in our head.

Duration:00:50:49

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Secrets to a loving, lasting relationship

5/30/2025
Couples therapist Terry Real explains how to resolve conflict and maintain intimacy for lasting relationships.

Duration:00:50:49

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What existential psychology can teach us about living well

5/23/2025
Psychologist Steven Heine explains that our deep-seated need for meaning lies in our brains and how to use it to build a life of purpose.

Duration:00:50:00