526 episodes

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

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    • 4.8 • 201 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

    Innovation 2.0: How Big Ideas Are Born

    Innovation 2.0: How Big Ideas Are Born

    Why is it so hard to guess where we're meant to be? To predict where we'll end up? Nearly all of us have had the experience of traveling down one road, only to realize it's not the road for us. At the University of Virginia, Saras Sarasvathy uses the lens of entrepreneurship to study how we plan and prepare for the future. We kick off our new "Innovation 2.0" series by talking with Saras about how we pursue goals and make decisions.

    • 50 min
    Parents: Keep Out!

    Parents: Keep Out!

    If you're a parent or a teacher, you've probably wondered how to balance play and safety for the kids in your care. You don't want to put children in danger, but you also don't want to rob them of the joy of exploration. This week, we talk with psychologist Peter Gray about how this balance has changed — for parents and children alike — and what we can do about it.

    • 53 min
    Your Questions Answered: Kurt Gray on Tough Political Conversations

    Your Questions Answered: Kurt Gray on Tough Political Conversations

    Do you dread conversations with a relative or co-worker whose political views are different from your own? Psychologist Kurt Gray returns to the show to answer listener questions about how we can better connect with our political adversaries — whether they be a stranger, neighbor, family or friend.

    If you missed our original conversation with Kurt Gray, you can find it in this podcast feed — it's the episode called "US 2.0: What We Have In Common." Or you can find it here on our website: https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/us-2-0-what-we-have-in-common/

    The Curious Science of Cravings

    The Curious Science of Cravings

    We've all had those days when all we want is a little treat. Maybe it's a bag of chips, an ice cream sundae or a glass of wine. But sometimes, these desires become all-consuming. This week on the show, psychiatrist Judson Brewer helps us understand the science of cravings, and how we should respond to them.

    • 49 min
    What Is Normal?

    What Is Normal?

    Anthropologist Tom Pearson was devastated after his daughter Michaela was diagnosed with Down syndrome. When he began to examine that emotional response, he found himself wrestling with questions that have roiled his field for decades. Early anthropologists would often compare people of different backgrounds and abilities, asking questions like: How is one group different from another? Which one is stronger or smarter? And how do we understand people who don’t fit our expectations? This week, we talk with Pearson about his family’s story, and the evolution of our thinking on disability and difference.

    • 50 min
    Your Questions Answered: Gloria Mark on Distraction and Focus

    Your Questions Answered: Gloria Mark on Distraction and Focus

    The modern world is full of distractions, often created by the devices on which we rely. Fully unplugging isn’t an option for many of us. But psychologist Gloria Mark says there are still ways to claw back our attention without undertaking a full “digital detox.” This week, she returns to Hidden Brain to answer listeners’ questions about how to create space for the focus that we crave.

    Did you miss our original conversation with Gloria Mark? It’s the episode in this feed called “Finding Focus,” or you can also find it here: https://hiddenbrain.org/podcast/finding-focus/

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
201 Ratings

201 Ratings

strauss$$$ ,

Unconscious bias

These two programs were excellent, makes you think.
Well done with the great research and presentation

Buttoncandy ,

Food for the brain

Shanker Vedantem has an excellent ability to take academic findings and make them palatable for the layman, weaving in relatable scenarios helping one (more like me) understand what the science is saying. And with the most interesting topics. Kind of like a podcast version of the Netflix Explained series.

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Stories around the fire place

I like the way the stories in a patient slow story time voice. It sounds like I am listening to an uncle tell a story around the fireplace. The lesson behind each takes me to a time in my childhood yet give me a lesson I can apply today as an adult. Helping me to get through this terrible pandemic. Thank you

Healing your heart was such a useful episode. Thank you to your guest for sharing her heartbreaking story as a lesson for others.

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