Take a deeper look into the human element in our ever changing digital world. Human Factors Cast is a podcast that investigates the sciences of psychology, engineering, biomechanics, industrial design, physiology and anthropometry and how it affects our interaction with technology. Hosted by Nick Roome, Blake Arnsdorff, and Barry Kirby.
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Jenny Radcliffe interviews experts about human behaviour, social engineering, business, security and life.
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Get ready for a deep dive into what cybersecurity professionals often refer to as the "8th Layer" of security: HUMANS. Welcome to 8th Layer Insights (8Li). This podcast is a multidisciplinary exploration into how the complexities of human nature affect security and risk. Author, security researcher, and behavior science enthusiast Perry Carpenter taps experts for their insights and illumination. Topics include cybersecurity, psychology, behavior science, communication, leadership, and more.
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Welcome to the Behaviour Speak Podcast, where we celebrate the diversity of human behaviour and explore the many factors that shape who we are.
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The ADHD + HD podcast is a clear, concise, REAL podcast for high performing women with ADHD. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, but more importantly you will be seen, maybe for the first time in your life (or that’s my goal!). Host Ashley Briana Eve is an ADHD expert who has been supporting ADHDers both in the counselling field & in the coaching field. Ashley has worked with children, youth, & adults in a range of environments from women’s shelters, group homes, & even in an Equine Assisted Therapy p ...
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Do you have a passion for people? Then join us at the home of industrial ideas and deep-dive into the different areas within people management. The podcast is hosted by Chief Human Resources, Cecilia Sandberg, and Vice President Talent Management, Dorna Eriksson Shafiei in Atlas Copco. Episode discussions range from what the critical factors are when creating successful learning organizations, to how you can master the fundamentals of giving great feedback. https://www.atlascopcogroup.com/en ...
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Welcome to Mind Theory, the daily podcast that dives into the quirky, surprising, and fascinating things we do as humans—and how our incredible minds make it all happen. We break down complex brain and body functions into fun, easy-to-understand stories you’ll want to share at the office, on a first date, or even in a keynote speech. Whether you’re a curious thinker or a detail-loving scientist, this show is for anyone who loves exploring the mysteries of the mind and the wonders of being hu ...
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Psych Attack focuses on the diversity of the domain of psychology. Join us for a relaxed conversation with experts discussing the topics they are passionate about in psychological research and/or practice. The aim is to better understand the spectrum of human experience, the methods used in psychology, and the people attracted to working within it. The conversations will be of interest and accessible to novice and experienced psychology listeners alike. Hosted by Dr Jasmine B. MacDonald (jas ...
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Welcome to the Re-Thinking the Human Factor podcast. It’s a podcast for information security professionals, where we will be asking our guests to share thoughts and insights on security awareness, behaviour and culture. Our guests come, predominately, from outside of the security industry. They all specialise in elements of awareness, behaviour and culture, or they have effectively tackled similar challenges, in their own industry or careers. The one thing that unites them all is their willi ...
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Welcome to "In Conversation with the Safety Collaborators," the go-to podcast for anyone passionate about safety culture and leadership. Immerse yourself in insightful discussions where we explore the real-world challenges and triumphs of high-risk, high-hazard industries such as Oil & Gas, Renewables, Marine, Transport, Rail, and EPCM. Join us as we engage in conversations with industry experts, seasoned leaders, and innovative thinkers who generously share their experiences and strategies ...
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Welcome to the Bryan Foltice Behavioral Finance Podcast, where we dive deep into the fascinating intersection of human behavior and financial decision-making. Your host, Dr. Bryan Foltice, aims to embark on this journey with you to explore the quirks, biases, and psychological factors that shape our financial choices. From understanding why we buy high and sell low, to uncovering the emotional drivers behind our investment strategies, each episode will uncover valuable insights to help you n ...
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Stay up to date with the most important issues in military psychology with the Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Association. We are producing several short series on applying psychological principles in military settings and military populations. This Military Psychology Podcast Network will feature topics including diversity in the military, the psychology of consulting with military organizations, behavioral health in military and veteran populatio ...
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On this podcast, we tell the stories of people in a wide variety of career paths, who pursued all kinds of college majors and minors, often with bumps and detours along the way, to get to where they are today. We talk specifically about what you can do in college to work toward your career goals, and what other factors can impact your choices throughout your education and career. Life happens, plans change, and YOU change! It will be ok, and you will find your path. We hope these stories are ...
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The mind machine is a podcast devoted to the latest research in applied neurosciences, physiological computing, neuroadaptive interfaces and human factors psychology. Each episode features a conversation with a different researcher about their work. Our discussions will focus on emerging technologies, such as: brain-computer interfaces, system automation, affective computing, wearable sensors and assistive technology. The conversations will cover technical aspects of the work as well as pote ...
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The Recovery Machine Podcast is a show hosted by two former healthcare workers who have lived experience with drug addiction. Episodes feature discussions about the following: Mental health, addiction treatment options, tools for recovery, drug policy, socioeconomic factors of addiction, the language of addiction, beliefs and myths about drugs, the war on drugs, harm reduction, cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma and PTSD, workplace risks, human rights, safe supply, drug regulation, the tox ...
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A show where a Forensic Psychology Professor and a Retired FBI Profiler join together to better understand the criminal mind. The BSU, LLC uses evidence-based techniques and processes developed at the FBI's famed Behavioral Science Unit and Crisis Management Unit to improve behavioral intelligence and improve sway, influence, and decision making. Train your workforce in de-escalation through human profiling, learn the elicitation (pre-suasion), solicitation (persuasion), and consummation (po ...
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Welcome to the Conversations on Applied AI Podcast where Justin Grammens and the team at Emerging Technologies North talk with experts in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning. In each episode, we cut through the hype and dive into how these technologies are being applied to real-world problems today. We hope that you find this episode educational and applicable to your industry and connect with us to learn more about our organization at AppliedAI.MN. Enjoy!
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greytFM ‒ a podcast series by greytHR Hello and welcome. In this podcast series, we'll be spotlighting interesting dialogues and conversations around trending themes from the world of human resources. Tune in now to get our speakers' perspectives on varied topics from workplace diversity and HR tech trends to people analytics and the Great Resignation, to name just a few. What's more? You'll take away lots of practical pointers to deal with your most pressing HR challenges. Don't forget to b ...
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Science, music and psychology for the end of the world. Although we, humanity, as a whole surely understands that we are in the sixth mass extinction I am fascinated by how people's perception and response to this existential phenomenon varies. I have had hundreds, no thousands, of conversations around this topic over the last few years online and in person and it turns out the possible root cause may be even harder to grasp than we could have anticipated. This podcast will cover all of the ...
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The Safety on Tap podcast is for leaders (yes, that's you!) wanting to grow themselves and drastically improve health and safety along the way. We bring you free-flowing ideas, perspectives and stories from interviews with only the most interesting people - to help you take positive, effective and rewarding action. Nice!
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After swapping stories and stiff drinks about the challenges of adulting with friends, Heather decided to create a space where she could gab about her experiences while spotlighting experts; from #bossbabes to parenting whispers, and she is bringing you along for the ride. Each episode will feature raw moments, hilarious stories, expert tips and guidance to help listeners discover their secret sauce to finding their rhythm between work and motherhood. Welcome to “A Space for Sōl.”
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Episode 181: Indigenizing Higher Education with Dr. Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn
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In Episode 181, Ben speaks with Dr. Robin Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn. Dr. Minthorn is an enrolled citizen of the Kiowa tribe of Oklahoma. She is a full professor at the University of Oklahoma in the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Department and, in 2025 will be the first Indigenous President-Elect of the Association For The Study of Higher…
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The Gambler’s Fallacy: Why We Believe Luck Has a Pattern
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Why do we sometimes feel like luck is just around the corner after a streak of bad outcomes? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the Gambler’s Fallacy, a cognitive bias that leads people to believe that past random events can influence future ones. From blackjack tables to business decisions, we’ll dive into how this misconception about prob…
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The Ikea Effect Why We Value What We Create
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Why do we value something more when we’ve put in the effort to build it, even if it’s imperfect? In this episode of Mind Theory, we dive into the Ikea Effect, a cognitive bias that leads people to overvalue objects they’ve created themselves. Inspired by the experience of assembling wobbly IKEA furniture, we explore research that shows how the effo…
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The Spotlight Effect Why We Think People Notice Us More Than They Do
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Ever feel like all eyes are on you after making a mistake or saying something embarrassing? You’re not alone—it’s called the Spotlight Effect. In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore this common cognitive bias, where we overestimate how much others notice or remember about us. We’ll discuss why our brains create this illusion of constant observa…
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The Dunning-Kruger Effect Why We Overestimate Our Abilities
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Why do people with limited knowledge often believe they know more than they actually do? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the Dunning-Kruger Effect, a cognitive bias that leads individuals with low competence in a particular area to overestimate their abilities. We’ll dive into real-life examples, such as two friends learning Spanish, and…
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The Critical Factor Bypass Theory How to Influence the Subconscious Mind
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The Sunk Cost Fallacy: Why We Stick with Bad Decisions
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Why do we keep pouring time, money, or effort into something, even when it’s clearly not working out? In this episode of Mind Theory, we dive into the sunk cost fallacy—a cognitive bias that leads us to stick with bad decisions simply because we’ve already invested in them. We’ll break down the psychological mechanisms behind this bias, such as los…
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The Mandela Effect How False Memories Shape Our Reality
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ADHD + HD: Why Do We (ADHD'ers) Quit The Things We Love!?
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Have you ever felt that surge of frustration when things don’t go right the first time? For those of us with ADHD, low frustration tolerance can be a huge obstacle—one that often leads us to quit things we care deeply about. In this episode, we’re diving into why ADHD makes us more likely to walk away when the going gets tough and what we can do to…
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Episode 180: The ABA Roundtable: Centering Registered Behavior Technicians
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Episode 180 explores the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) through the experiences of three Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and their clinical director. They discuss their journeys into ABA, the challenges faced in accessing services, and the importance of RBTs in the field. The conversation culminates in the introduction of the ABA R…
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The Power of Microexpressions What Your Face Reveals Without You Knowing
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Can your face reveal more than you think? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the fascinating science of microexpressions—those subtle facial movements that give away your true emotions in the blink of an eye. Drawing on insights from psychology and studies that suggest our brains make snap judgments about personality traits, trustworthiness…
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Let's make a Human Factors Cast GPT
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Join Nick Rome and Frank Lacson as they dive into creating a custom GPT tailored for human factors, UX, and HCI professionals, incorporating key standards and guidelines. Highlights include a look at ergonomic design in contexts like X-Wing cockpits and high-speed boats, refining AI capabilities, and examining core human factors engineering princip…
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The Bystander Effect: Why We Don’t Act in a Crisis
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Apple Podcast Description: In this episode of Mind Theory, we delve into the bystander effect, a psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help in emergencies when others are present. This counterintuitive behavior has intrigued psychologists for decades. Key Points: Diffusion of Responsibility: The more people present, th…
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Episode 175: Autism in Serbia with Dr. Marija Čolić
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In episode 175, Ben welcomes back Dr. Marija Čolić. Marija is an assistant professor of special education at the University of Hawaii at Manoa where she studies stigma in autistic people, those with developmental disabilities, and their caregivers as well as the parental experiences of autistic children. They discuss her research in Serbia for whic…
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The Paradox of Choice: Why More Options Make Us Less Happy
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In a world filled with endless choices—from what to watch to where to live—why does having more options often make us less happy? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the Paradox of Choice, a psychological phenomenon that shows how too many options can lead to decision fatigue, analysis paralysis, and even regret. We’ll dive into how the abun…
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E076_Simplifying the Business of Safety: Building a Better Safety Culture
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Send us a text Join us as we sit down with Gavin Coyle, CEO of Coyle Group, to explore the business of safety. With over 25 years of experience, Gavin shares how simplifying safety can boost both performance and profitability. Learn practical tips for embedding safety into your operations, creating a proactive safety culture, and why safety profess…
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Why We Love Conspiracy Theories: The Psychology of Belief
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Why do so many people find conspiracy theories irresistible? In this episode of Mind Theory, we dive into the psychology behind why people are drawn to conspiratorial thinking. Based on a recent study by the APA, we’ll explore the personality traits—such as paranoia, insecurity, and impulsivity—that make some individuals more likely to believe in c…
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The Science of Sleep Paralysis: Why We Wake Up Unable to Move
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Ever woken up, unable to move, and felt like you were trapped in a dream? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the science of sleep paralysis—a condition where your body remains paralyzed during the transition to or from REM sleep, leaving you conscious but unable to move. We’ll dive into the causes of this strange and often frightening exper…
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The Psychology of Scarcity: How Limited Resources Affect Decision-Making
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How does living with limited resources affect the way we think and make decisions? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the psychology of scarcity and how a lack of resources—whether money, time, or social connection—drains mental bandwidth and impacts cognitive function. Based on the research of Princeton psychologist Eldar Shafir and Harvar…
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The Mystery of Phantom Limb Syndrome: How the Brain Feels What’s Not There
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How can someone feel pain or sensation in a limb that no longer exists? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the fascinating phenomenon of phantom limb syndrome. Drawing from both historical and modern medical theories, we’ll dive into how the brain creates the illusion of sensation in amputated limbs, and what this reveals about the mind-bod…
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Episode 179: Reforming ABA: A Framework for Behavior Analysts
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In this conversation, Ben Reiman hosts Hillary and Oswin to discuss their experiences and insights into neurodiversity, the evolution of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and the importance of intersectionality in advocacy. Hillary and Oswin discuss their collaboration on a new project with Foundations for Divergent Minds and the significance of a p…
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The Illusion of Free Will: Are We Really in Control of Our Decisions?
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Are we truly in control of the choices we make, or is free will just an illusion? In this episode of Mind Theory, we delve into the fascinating debate between determinism and emergent consciousness—exploring whether our decisions are shaped by physics and biology, or if true agency exists. Drawing on insights from neuroscience, quantum mechanics, a…
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E304 - Click to Cancel, Big Trucks, Hotel Accessibility and Starships, oh my!
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Welcome to Episode 304 of Human Factors Cast, this episode dives into the FTC's click to cancel rule simplifying subscription cancellations; new pedestrian safety guidelines for large vehicles; Hilton's partnership with Be My Eyes to enhance accessibility for blind and low vision guests; and SpaceX's groundbreaking achievement in catching a Super H…
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CRISPR and the Future of Genetic Editing: Are We Ready for Designer Humans?
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Are we on the verge of creating "designer humans"? In this episode of Mind Theory, we dive into the revolutionary world of CRISPR—the groundbreaking genetic editing tool that allows scientists to modify DNA with precision. From curing genetic disorders to accelerating vaccine and drug development, CRISPR is transforming medicine. But with these adv…
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The Longevity Movement: How Technology is Extending Human Lifespan
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Can technology extend human lifespan? In this episode of Mind Theory, we dive into the Longevity Movement and explore the latest advancements in anti-aging research, from gene therapies to advanced medical treatments aimed at slowing biological aging. While groundbreaking technologies are promising, radical life extension remains elusive. Drawing o…
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Starting from Scratch: Integrating Agile Mode into HF/UX Research Operations (ft. Nick Roome) - Safe and Effective
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Join us in our latest episode of Safe and Effective, where we dive headfirst into the wild and wonderful world of integrating agile development methodologies into HF (Human Factors) and UX (User Experience) research operations, with none other than our friend, favorite human, and podcast bestie, Nick Roome. We kick things off by tackling age-old qu…
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(15) 4 Phases of the Human Design/ Gene Keys Journey: From Validation to Self-Trust
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In this video, we explore the 4 phases I find that we move through once discovering Human Design/ Gene Keys, from feeling deeply validated to becoming fully self-sourced. If you’ve just discovered Human Design, you’ve likely experienced that wave of relief—finally feeling seen and understood. But as you go deeper, you may realize that the validatio…
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The Rise of the Microbiome: How Gut Health Affects Everything
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Did you know that the bacteria in your gut might be influencing more than just digestion? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore how gut health affects almost every aspect of your well-being—from immune function and mental health to conditions like obesity and heart disease. Discover how the gut microbiome, the diverse community of microorganis…
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John Stanton - Using AI to Bring Access to Communities and Those in Need
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The conversation this week is with John Stanton. John's specialties include working with nonprofits, specifically in the areas of organizational development, management, sales, marketing, and branding. He's currently the Vice President of Growth Strategy at Accord. Accord makes it possible for people living with disabilities to achieve their person…
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(14) ADHD + HD: Why Women Are Under-diagnosed and How the Medical Approaches & Spiritual Approaches to Treatment are Failing Us
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In this episode, we dive deep into why so many high-performing women with ADHD go underdiagnosed for years—and why the common approaches to managing ADHD often fall short. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve tried everything—whether it’s the medical route with medication and therapy, or the spiritual route with Human Design and energy work—only to stil…
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The Mystery of Energy Vortexes: Exploring Sedona’s Powerful Phenomena
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Are the energy vortexes of Sedona, Arizona real, or is it just a myth? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the mysterious power behind Sedona’s famed vortexes—places believed to have enhanced spiritual and healing properties. From personal stories of transformation to the stunning natural beauty and rich Native American history, we’ll uncove…
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Quantum Entanglement and Telepathy: Is There a Connection?
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Could quantum physics hold the key to telepathy? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the fascinating connection between quantum entanglement and mind-to-mind communication. Quantum entanglement describes a mysterious link between particles, even when they’re light-years apart. Some researchers believe that this strange phenomenon could offer…
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Curious about how intermittent fasting (IF) affects your metabolism? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore the science behind fasting and how it impacts key hormones like insulin, human growth hormone, and norepinephrine. While short-term fasting can boost your metabolism and aid in fat loss, long-term fasting might actually have the opposite …
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Episode 178: African-Centered Psychology with Dr. Jonathan Mathias Lassiter
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In Episode 178, Dr. Jonathan Mathias Lassiter shares his journey, exploring his identity as a Black same-gender loving man, his experiences with sickle cell anemia, and his professional path as a psychologist and author. He discusses the impact of his heritage, the significance of sharecropping in his family's history, and the importance of underst…
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Why Does Time Seem to Slow Down in Emergencies?
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Ever felt like time slowed down during a crisis? In this episode of Mind Theory, we explore why time seems to stretch during emergencies, such as accidents or life-threatening situations. Inspired by a study led by neuroscientist David Eagleman, we uncover how your brain’s fear response alters memory formation, making events seem longer than they a…
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In this episode of Human Factors Cast, hosts Nick Roome and Barry Kirby reunite to discuss their podcast's revival, sharing insights from the HFES Aspire conference and interactions with attendees. They preview the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors' 'Think Human' exhibition and introduce Google's AI tool, Notebook LM. The episode …
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(13) ADHD + HD: Can Medication for ADHD Help You Better "Live Your Design" & Follow Strategy/ Authority?
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In this episode, I share my personal journey with ADHD medication and how it impacted my ability to connect with my Inner Authority in Human Design. For years, I thought my struggles were tied to the not-self, but it turned out my medication was off, which was affecting how I showed up in the world. We’ll explore: •The connection between ADHD medic…
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(12) ADHD + HD for Generators & Manifesting Generators: Is Impulsivity the Same as a Sacral Response?
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There’s a lot of misinformation online suggesting that impulsivity is a superpower for ADHDers, especially for Generators and Manifesting Generators in Human Design. In this episode, I break down why this belief is not only incorrect but dangerous. We’ll explore: •The critical differences between impulsivity and a grounded sacral response•Why impul…
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