Qwerky Science Gaige Clark
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Podcasts about the mind, the obscure, and the unseen.
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42. The Psychology of Madoka Magica: Sayaka's Insanity
A depressed Psychology Bachelors gives some takes and reviews the artistic awesomeness that is Madoka Magica with a focus on Sayaka, who seems to be the most relatable character (for me). I created the backing music. You can listen to those tracks free at the links below.
This goes pretty deep into my own backstory, hitting some intense topics. Prepare yourself for the journey! Good luck.
The written post:
https://mad.science.blog/2022/10/05/madoka-magica-sayakas-relatable-insanity/
Read The Psychonet:
https://mad.science.blog/the-psychonet/
Help me
https://www.patreon.com/qwerkyscience
The music I made for this is here:
https://soundcloud.com/cosmicrush/screaming-echoes https://soundcloud.com/cosmicrush/pluday
https://soundcloud.com/cosmicrush/6pm
https://soundcloud.com/cosmicrush/ritualism
https://soundcloud.com/cosmicrush/the-world-froze-over
https://soundcloud.com/cosmicrush/zazaism
https://soundcloud.com/cosmicrush/ugh-wtf
https://soundcloud.com/cosmicrush/obe
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/BasicMorality -
41. Soul Indoctrination
I've started creating video forms of media similar to this podcast. Sorry that it's been so long since I've updated the podcast stream. I've been working relentlessly to upgrade the content for video as well as writing a book!
Here is the video format:
https://youtu.be/e_S-J0cCh9s
The written post:
https://mad.science.blog/2022/09/02/soul-indoctrination/
Patreon, help me continue creating for you!
https://www.patreon.com/qwerkyscience
The book:
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40. Can Good Ethical Theories Be Infohazards?
I've been wondering if ethical theories can be dangerous. Not because of the implications of the theory, but because of the way that discovering a new ethical idea puts you at odds with everyone else. Discovering a new ethical idea often challenges people's choices, which makes you a threat to their ways of life.
http://www.twitter.com/BasicMorality
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Contagious Empathy Failure as a Product of Circumstance [Clips]
How toxic rich business owners might resemble school shooters. This clip is from episode 28 with guest Kevin Ronca. This clip seems straightforward and useful for understanding political conflict and low empathy behaviors.
I'm considering doing short and sweet clips of key points from longer episodes as a trend. What do you think?
http://mad.science.blog
http://www.twitter.com/BasicMorality -
39. The Priest and The Scientist
An exploration of how those with schizophrenia may think differently than "ordinary" people. It is argued that ordinary people are delusional as well and this isn't the distinguishing factor. Ordinary people do not create beliefs in science or religion but instead, consume these ideas from those around them. The schizophrenic may either fail to conform or create their own beliefs/hypotheses. Though, it is more complex than this.
http://www.twitter.com/BasicMorality
https://mad.science.blog/
Find the song at the end:
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38. Reciprocal Sociality
Reciprocal sociality is about how our behaviors are often mirrored with each other, particularly in the sense of prosocial and antisocial behavior. Awareness of this is useful for managing social conflicts.
The blog:
https://mad.science.blog/
Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/qwerkyscience
If you are interested in the psychology coaching service:
https://mad.science.blog/coaching/