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Jonathan Haidt: The Three Terrible Ideas Weakening Gen Z and Damaging Universities and Democracies
Jonathan Haidt visited Penn State for a lecture on work from his latest book, "The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas are Setting Up a Generation for Failure." Haidt is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University’s Stern School of Business.
Listen to the McCourtney Institute for Democracy's podcast interview with Jonathan on the moral foundations of politics and democracy: https://www.democracyworkspodcast.com/jonathan-haidt-on-the-psychology-of-democracy/
Thank you Penn State's World in Conversation for recording and producing the lecture.
The biggest myths about emotions, debunked | Lisa Feldman Barrett
No, emotions don’t happen TO you. Here’s what happens instead.
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With the growth of self-help books and the fight to destigmatize therapy, people today are perhaps more unafraid than ever to talk about their emotions. But this has led to some common myths about emotions, and neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett wants to debunk them.
Barrett argues that emotions are not hardwired into the brain from birth, but rather stem from events that the brain creates based on past experiences and predictions of what's going to happen. Contrary to popular understanding, emotions are not just reactive events that happen to us — we play an active role in creating them.
By learning new things, watching movies, or even acting in a play to get outside of the normal range of what the brain predicts, Barrett argues that it’s possible to change those predictive patterns, and by doing so, to become the architects of our future selves. Understanding how our brain creates emotions can help us manage them — freeing us from repeated patterns of behavior and empowering us to control our emotions and heal ourselves.
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The Benefit of a Mental Breakdown - Joe Rogan & Duncan Trussell
Duncan Trussell (born April 20, 1974) is an American actor, voice actor, psychonaut and stand-up comic, known for his podcast The Duncan Trussell Family Hour, his appearances on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast and Joe Rogan Questions Everything, and the Netflix series The Midnight Gospel.
The audio for this animation is comprised of soundbites from Duncan's podcasts with Joe Rogan, episodes 1137, 1313 and 739.
Additional animations by Lubomir Arsov and Steve Cutts
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