The Marrott Mindset Devon Marrott
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On this podcast, I will talk about various topics and themes ranging from psychology, philosophy, religion, business, Human Resources, books, movies, television shows, and other interesting stories and things!
If you have feedback, stories, or other things you might want anonymously shared, you can email me at: marrottmindsetpodcast@gmail.com
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Episode 10 - Human Nature with Thomas Hobbes
Do you believe human nature is fundamentally good or fundamentally bad? Are people, by their nature, my selfless or are they selfish? In this episode, we will explore the philosophical perspectives of human nature by a famous British Philosopher named Thomas Hobbes.
After dissecting his views, we will see how your views of human nature will influence your administration and experience of work. -
Episode 9 - You Need to Watch Jaws
Jaws is one of the best movies ever made. In this episode, I start off by talking about watching Jaws with my son, how Jaws impacted my childhood and my fears, and what classifies Jaws as a classic movie. Finally, I share three of my favorite scenes (no major spoilers) of this movie to hopefully inspire you to either watch it for the first time or go and watch it again!
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Episode 8 - Severus Snape: The Real Hero in Harry Potter
Who is your favorite character in the Harry Potter Universe?
If you're smart, you'll say Severus Snape. In this episode, I dive into the complexity of Severus Snape and why I think he is such a compelling and relatable character.
We also get a little philosophical discussing things like love, friendship, ethics, and moral duties.
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Episode 7 - Work Life Conflict
The two most demanding roles in the world include your job and your family. Sometimes, these two compete for each other in a very aggressive way, and that can create a lot of problems for individuals, families, organizations, and society.
In this episode, we discuss the nature of work life conflict, as well as a business's priority of making money. Should businesses focus on productivity or making their people happy? The research might surprise you.
Finally, we explore how amazing industrial organizational psychology is and how it can help improve a significant portion of people's lives by the things it studies.
We end with some practical feedback for employers and employees on how they can reduce work life conflict from their lives!
https://warwick.ac.uk/newsandevents/pressreleases/new_study_shows/
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2017/12/13/promoting-employee-happiness-benefits-everyone/?sh=9a66300581a1
http://www.smf.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Social-Market-Foundation-Publication-Briefing-CAGE-4-Are-happy-workers-more-productive-281015.pdf#page=9
https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/amr.2017.0350
https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/10.1287/mnsc.2014.2115
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2156869318813006 -
Episode 6 - The History and Development of Workplace Injuries
Have you or someone you have known ever been injured at work? Are you aware of the laws in place that protect your rights as an employee? If the answer is no, then you should absolutely tune in for this overview of the development of worker's compensation.
We discuss the history of worker's compensation and how difficult it was for employees who were not protected by worker's compensation. Then, we talk about worker's compensation fraud and I discuss some of my personal frustrations of having to work with workplace injury.
Finally, I share a few practical things that will help enhance yours and your organization's experience through the worker's compensation process!
References:
https://www.thehartford.com/workers-compensation/history
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1888620/
https://insurance.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/WorkersCompFraudAmerica.pdf
https://www.insurance.ca.gov/0300-fraud/0100-fraud-division-overview/25-wc-conv/ -
Should I Be Happy? - Part 2
In this episode, we discuss the philosophical perspective called hedonism and how happiness is revered as worth pursuing for its own sake. Like most philosophical positions, we discuss the arguments against hedonism, including the paradox of hedonism, false happiness, and happiness and autonomy. Then we move on to discussing Viktor Frankl and his amazing book, "Man's Search for Meaning." Finally, we end on some psychological literature about the paradox of seeking happiness.
Should we be happy? After hearing these the thoughts shared in this episode, I would be curious to hear your answer to that question!
There is a book I used to get a lot of information from this episode. It's one of my favorite books. A link is attached for the Fundamentals of Ethics, Man's Search for Meaning, and the research that demonstrates the paradox of pursuing happiness.
https://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Ethics-Russ-Shafer-Landau/dp/0199997233
https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Meaning-Viktor-Frankl/dp/0807014273/ref=sr_1_1?crid=TFUB8BW0CAU8&keywords=man%27s+search+for+meaning&qid=1696219645&s=books&sprefix=man%27s+search+for+meaning%2Cstripbooks%2C120&sr=1-1
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3160511/#:~:text=Leading%20people%20to%20value%20happiness,be%20happy%20to%20one's%20circumstances.
Customer Reviews
Down to Earth
I appreciate the down to earth way that Devon talks about issues. He approaches it in a way that even those that do not have a knowledge base in these subjects in a way that anyone can understand.