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by Jose Lemke Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the Hidden Brain Podcast?

Welcome to the Hidden Brain Podcast A conversation about life's unseen patterns. Discover what's inside your Hidden Brain... subscribe now. A conversation about life's unseen patterns.

What is the purpose of Hidden Brain?

Hidden Brain The Hidden Brain helps curious people understand the world – and themselves. Using science and storytelling, Hidden Brain's host Shankar Vedantam reveals the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, the biases that shape our choices, and the triggers that direct the course of our relationships.

What is Shankar Vedantam's Hidden Brain?

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

Where can I find support for Hidden Brain?

And if you'd like to support our work, you can do so at support.hiddenbrain.org. It's 1994, and two men corner Leah on a dark street as she's walking home. Then she sees a car, and a glimmer of hope.

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Did Hidden Brain leave NPR?

Sasha Fernandez, Former Editorial Intern | August 11, 2020. The host and founder of NPR's Hidden Brain is leaving the network to produce the show and related projects through an independent production company.

Is Hidden Brain free?

Hidden Brain Podcast | Free Listening on Podbean App.

Is Hidden Brain a good podcast?

November 16, 2019. The Hidden Brain podcast is an incredibly well-produced show from top to bottom. The quality of the host, the guests/experts, the science, and the narratives that bring it all to life.

Is Hidden Brain on Spotify?

Hidden Brain | Podcast on Spotify.

Where can I listen to the Hidden Brain podcast?

Hidden Brain Recent episodes of Hidden Brain podcast can now be found at hiddenbrain.org. Hidden Brain helps curious people understand the world-– and themselves.

How do I listen to podcasts?

On your Android phone or tablet, you can: Download the Google Podcasts app. Ask your Google Assistant to play a specific podcast....Add a podcast by RSS feedOn your Android phone or tablet, open Google Podcasts .At the bottom, tap Activity. Subscriptions.Tap More. ... Enter the feed URL.Tap Subscribe.

What nationality is Shankar Vedantam?

AmericanShankar Vedantam / Nationality

How many listeners does Hidden Brain have?

The Hidden Brain podcast receives more than three million downloads per week. The Hidden Brain radio show is distributed by NPR and featured on nearly 400 public radio stations around the United States.

Does Hidden Brain have transcripts?

You can find the transcript for most episodes of Hidden Brain on our website. You can search for the episode or browse all episodes on our Archive Page. If a transcript is available, you'll see a Transcript button which expands to reveal the full transcript.

Where can I find NPR stories?

As of the new NPR.org site re-launch on July 27, over 20,000 visitors had gone online to get transcripts. Now, all you have to do to get a story's text is visit www.NPR.org and click on the transcript link to the right of the audio button, located just below the story's title.

Laughter: The Best Medicine

September 28, 2020 • If you listen closely to giggles, guffaws, and polite chuckles, you can discern a huge amount of information about people and their relationships with each other.

The Halo Effect

September 21, 2020 • Judy, Lyn and Donna Ulrich were driving to a volleyball game when their Ford Pinto was hit from behind by a Chevy van. The Pinto caught fire, and the three teenagers were burned to death.

Why Nobody Feels Rich

September 14, 2020 • If you've ever flown in economy class on a plane, you probably had to walk through the first class cabin to get to your seat. Maybe you noticed the extra leg room. The freshly-poured champagne. Maybe you were annoyed, or envious.

The Fee-for-Service Monster

September 7, 2020 • The United States spends trillions of dollars on healthcare every year, but our outcomes are worse than those of other countries that spend less money.

You 2.0: Empathy Gym

August 31, 2020 • Some people are good at putting themselves in another person's shoes. Others may struggle to relate. But psychologist Jamil Zaki argues that empathy isn't a fixed trait. This week, in our final installment of You 2.0, we revisit a favorite episode about how to exercise our empathy muscles.

You 2.0: WOOP, WOOP!

August 24, 2020 • American culture is all about positive affirmations. Dream big! Shoot for the stars! But do positive fantasies actually help us achieve our goals? This week, as part of our You 2.0 summer series, we revisit a conversation with researcher Gabriele Oettingen about how we can make our goals more attainable.

You 2.0: Loss And Renewal

August 17, 2020 • Maya Shankar was well on her way to a career as a violinist when an injury closed that door. This week, as part of our annual You 2.0 series on personal growth and reinvention, we revisit our 2015 conversation with Maya, in which she shares how she found a new path forward after losing an identity she loved.

What Makes Relationships Thrive

Everyone wants to be loved and appreciated. But psychologist Harry Reis says there’s another ingredient to successful relationships...

My Unsung Hero: Wendy McDowell's Story

It's 1979, and Wendy is eight years old, crying alone in an airport. Then she sees a woman in white walking towards her.In a few weeks we'll...

Changing Behavior, Not Beliefs

The rift between police and Black Americans can feel impossible to bridge. But in his work with police departments across the U.S., Yale...

Choose Carefully

All of us make choices all the time, and we may think we're making those choices freely. But psychologist Eric Johnson says there's an...

Creatures of Habit

At the beginning of the year, many of us make resolutions for the months to come. We resolve to work out more, to procrastinate less, or to...

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