536 episodes

Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships.

Hidden Brain Hidden Brain

    • Science
    • 4.8 • 110 Ratings

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Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    Our God-Shaped Brains

    Our God-Shaped Brains

    Some think of religious faith as just that: a leap of faith. But psychologists are increasingly filling in the gaps in our understanding of how beliefs shape — and are shaped by — the human mind. This week, psychologist Ara Norenzayan explores features in the brain that are tied to our capacity for faith. And he shows how all of us, both religious and non-religious people, can use this knowledge to find more meaning in our lives.

    • 50 min
    Why You Feel Empty

    Why You Feel Empty

    Have you ever had an unexplainable feeling of emptiness? Life seems perfect - and yet - something is missing. This week, sociologist Corey Keyes helps us understand where feelings of emptiness come from, how to navigate them and why they're more common than we might assume.

    • 49 min
    Why Trying Too Hard Can Backfire On You

    Why Trying Too Hard Can Backfire On You

    Thinking is a human superpower. On a daily basis, thinking and planning and effort bring us innumerable benefits. But like all aspects of human behavior, you can sometimes get too much of a good thing. This week, we talk with philosopher Ted Slingerland about techniques to prevent overthinking, and how we can cultivate the under-appreciated skill of letting go.

    • 52 min
    Letting Go

    Letting Go

    When you're cultivating a garden, how much do you direct what happens in the garden — and how much do you just let the garden be? In part two of our conversation with philosopher Ted Slingerland, we talk about the balance between preparation and spontaneity, and explore a thorny question: Is it possible to achieve effortlessness by simply being effortless? Or, paradoxically, is it only possible to get to that state through a lot of effort?

    If you haven't yet heard the first part of our conversation with Ted Slingerland, we recommend you start there. It's the episode in this podcast feed called "Why Trying Too Hard Can Backfire On You." Thanks for listening!

    Innovation 2.0: Do Less

    Innovation 2.0: Do Less

    The human drive to invent new things has led to pathbreaking achievements in medicine, science and society. But our desire to create can keep us from seeing one of the most powerful paths to progress: subtraction. In a favorite conversation from 2022, engineer Leidy Klotz shares how streamlining and simplifying is sometimes the best path to innovation.

    • 46 min
    Innovation 2.0: Behind the Curtain

    Innovation 2.0: Behind the Curtain

    Have you ever wondered why some companies fail, while others succeed? This week, organizational economist Raffaella Sadun reveals one of the overlooked ways that businesses can grow and help their employees to thrive.

    If you've missed any of the episodes in our Innovation 2.0 series, you can find them in this podcast feed, or on our website: https://hiddenbrain.org/

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
110 Ratings

110 Ratings

Ann.Frb ,

This show makes you brilliant

I can honestly say that Hidden Brain has changed my life.
It has added layers of nuance to how I understand and perceive the world, and revealed new thoughts and ideas on society, the human mind and the way we interact. Always in the most engaging, story driven way.
This is in no small part thanks to host Shankar Vedantam who expertly presents each episode with calm, knowledgeable and poetic guidance. Although I’m sure that a show at this level must have a team of exceptional talent.

I listen to many great podcasts but none can compare in the ability to pick and frame the best question and conversational exploration. The guests are brilliant and the show really knows how to bring that brilliance to the forefront. I also believe that any listener will come away just a little more brilliant themselves, just from the inspiration this show provides.

K@tski ,

Probably my favourite podcast of all!

I cannot count the number of times I have referred to this podcast in conversations or recommended it to people. It’s quite simply the best!

Yo9876543 ,

Always inspiring

Listen to this podcast, learn and get inspired.

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