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15ENE26 - Macario Schettino: Largo Aliento 2026. EP02: Comercio y Relaciones Sociales
Episodio 2 de Largo Aliento de 2026. El progreso y desarrollo obedecen a dos factores: comercio y conocimiento. Y conforme los grupos sociales se volvieron más y más grandes, llegando hasta la conformación de ciudades, reinos o naciones, surgieron cuatro modelos de relaciones, tal como propone el antropólogo Alan Fiske, en donde nos podemos reconocer a nosotros mismos y a otros países. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
2026-01-15
22 min
Émotions
Héritage : est-ce que ça compte entre ami·e·s ?
Quand on aime beaucoup quelqu’un, qu’on rit avec, qu’on a l’impression de partager à la fois des valeurs et des souvenirs, la question de l'argent et du patrimoine semble un peu mesquine. On se dit qu’on vaut mieux que ça, que ces questions bassement matérielles ne peuvent pas entraver une amitié. On vaut mieux que ça, mais ça ne nous empêche pas de remarquer que cet·te ami·e qui n’a jamais payé de loyer de sa vie n’offre jamais non plus sa tournée... Peut-on être totalement authentique dans nos relati...
2025-12-01
33 min
Tout Louie
Émotions - Héritage : est-ce que ça compte entre ami·e·s ?
Quand on aime beaucoup quelqu’un, qu’on rit avec, qu’on a l’impression de partager à la fois des valeurs et des souvenirs, la question de l'argent et du patrimoine semble un peu mesquine. On se dit qu’on vaut mieux que ça, que ces questions bassement matérielles ne peuvent pas entraver une amitié. On vaut mieux que ça, mais ça ne nous empêche pas de remarquer que cet·te ami·e qui n’a jamais payé de loyer de sa vie n’offre jamais non plus sa tournée... Peut-on être totalement authentique dans nos relati...
2025-12-01
33 min
Psycho Sexo - clefs et outils pour accompagner la sexualité et lever les tabous
Kama Muta : où en est la recherche sur cette émotion récemment théorisée
Une nouvelle émotion entre dans le champ de la recherche : le Kama Muta, cette expérience d’être profondément touché·e, « ému·e jusqu’à la poitrine ». Dans cet épisode, je fais le point sur ce que la science en dit vraiment, sans folklore ni interprétations mystiques.Je reviens sur les travaux d’Alan Fiske (Kama Muta Lab) et sur les apports critiques de Julien Déona et Florian Cova, qui proposent une compréhension plus large de cette émotion. On parle de neurosciences, d...
2025-11-26
12 min
Historia.nu med Urban Lindstedt
Tornedalingarna – rikssprängningens första offer
År 1809 förändrades livet för alltid för människorna längs Torne älv. Genom freden i Fredrikshamn drogs en ny nationsgräns rakt genom bygder som i århundraden hade delat språk, släktband och kultur.Tornedalingarna, som fram till dess levt i ett gränslöst område mellan Sverige och Finland, blev nu en minoritet i Sverige – ett Sverige som snart skulle försöka forma dem efter en ny och striktare nationalistisk norm. Från att tidigare ha betraktats som en tillgång för rikets nordliga områden blev deras språk – meänkieli...
2025-10-22
49 min
Choses à Savoir SANTE
Pourquoi connaissons-nous tous le “kama muta” ?
Le terme « kama muta » vient du sanskrit et signifie littéralement « ému » ou « ému jusqu’aux larmes ». Derrière ce mot se cache un concept encore peu connu du grand public, mais de plus en plus étudié par les psychologues : une émotion universelle, caractérisée par une sensation de chaleur au cœur, des frissons, parfois des larmes, et un profond sentiment de connexion avec les autres.Contrairement à des émotions comme la joie ou la tristesse, le kama muta n’a pas un nom établi dans la plupart des langues modernes. Pourtant, chacun l’a déjà ressenti. C’est ce q...
2025-10-08
01 min
You Rang: An Addams Family Podcast
Cousin Itt Visits the Addams Family S1:E20
Parks Commissioner Fiske (Alan Reed) visits the Addams house seeking contributions for expansion of the city zoo. Gomez believes visiting Cousin Itt (Felix Silla) - all hairy and gibbering four feet tall of him - would be perfect as the zoo's new curator. Gomez has the two meet, but Commissioner Fiske misunderstands the intent and mistakes Itt for a new exotic animal attraction. Fiske hauls away Itt in chains when the others aren't looking. Itt manages to escape from the zoo. He tells the family he liked being in the cage, but just came back to get some hair...
2025-08-14
43 min
Betreutes Fühlen
Das schönste Gefühl der Welt?
Betreutes Fühlen Es ist ein intensives Gefühl, es kommt plötzlich und beschert uns Gänsehaut und Tränen. Wir alle spüren es fast täglich, wenn wir von einer Filmszene ergriffen sind, bei der Hochzeit unseres besten Freundes das Taschentuch herausholen oder unsere Lieblingsmannschaft gewinnt. Die Wissenschaft beschäftigt sich erst seit kurzem mit diesem Gefühl und hat ihm den Namen Kama Muta gegeben. Atze und Leon kommen der Emotion auf die Spur und finden heraus, was es mit uns macht, warum es wichtig ist und was es mit Evolution und Kätzchenvideos zu tun hat.
2025-04-01
1h 14
On Wisdom
Wisdom, Love, and the Lexical Fallacy (with Alan Fiske)
Why do we have such a hard time figuring out what we’re feeling? Alan Fiske joins Igor and Charles to unravel the mystery of emotions, revealing why your gut feeling might not be as clear-cut as you think. Drawing from his research into Kama Muta—a heartwarming rush of connection—and his critiques of how we label emotions, Alan sheds light on why most of us are pretty terrible at naming what we feel. Igor tackles the complexities of universal emotions, Alan shares why cultural differences make this even trickier, and Charles wonders if anyone truly knows what’s going...
2024-10-21
1h 13
Lifeyness: A Joyful Embodiment Podcast
20. The LIFEYNESS CAPSULE: 10 Best Practices
Ask Lifeyness: You can try out the new Lifeyness Assistant here if you have a Chat GPT 4 account. What is the origin of lifeyness? And how is it best practiced? Welp, I thought you'd never ask! Welcome to the season finale of Season 1 of Lifeyness. In this final episode, Professor Sarah examines various ways to support a holistically healthy life. She summarizes her research, which combines academic study, guest interviews, and her personal experiences, into ten main principles. These include sound healing, conscious embodiment, breathwork, temperature therapy, and barefoot living among o...
2024-03-08
31 min
Filosofiska rummet
Självmord – en del av det mänskliga?
Är självmord priset för den mänskliga hjärnans förmåga? Förmågan att tänka om liv och död, om huruvida livet är värt att leva. Vad händer om vi betraktar självmord som en del av att vara människa? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Synen på självmord har varierat under olika tider i olika kulturer. I antikens Rom kunde det ses som ett brott mot staten, med kyrkan blev det en synd, men det har också setts som ett sätt att återupprätta sin...
2024-02-23
44 min
Conexión Sapiens
Episodio 35 - "Los peligros de la moralidad". Entrevista a Pablo Malo
📣 Hoy entrevistamos a Pablo Malo, autor del libro “Los peligros de la moralidad” 📖. Una entrevista que grabamos hace unas semanas pero que podríamos volver a grabar al menos una vez al mes, dada la seguidilla de acontecimientos que están ocurriendo tanto a nivel local como global, que nos obliga (o debería obligar) a reflexionar sobre nuestra moralidad. 🤔 Nos gustó mucho esta conversación, porque Pablo nos explica conceptos que usamos todos los días de manera subconciente y que dan forma a la sociedad en que vivimos. También nos ayuda a comprender estos conceptos con ejemplos de la reali...
2023-11-24
1h 18
The Dissenter
#838 Jana Gallus: The Psychology and Economics of Incentives
------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT This show is sp...
2023-09-22
1h 01
The Rose Woman
Feel Yourself: Interoception. Connection and the Mind as the Body, with Saga Briggs
In today's episode, we are joined by Saga Briggs. She's an accomplished freelance journalist, known for her thought-provoking articles on the intriguing intersections of interoception and psychedelics. Listen in for a captivating conversation with Saga as we uncover the intricate links between our minds and bodies, offering practical tips for developing heightened body awareness.In this episode, we cover:“How to Change Your Body” title explained.What is Interoception?What leads us to disconnection?Can we predict our bodies?Mental health and body health conceptsWhat is Kama Muta?What are other reconnection practices?Thoughts on usin...
2023-09-12
45 min
Management Research
Management Research: Relational Models Theory - Market Pricing
Dear listeners In my today's episode, I talk about the last (fourth) model of relationships proposed by @Alan Fiske in his #ReltaionalModelsTheory. This is the model, that we learn last in our life, at the age of 14+ (please check the initial paper of Fiske (1991), it's been a while since I read it). Anyway, this is the model that is usually associated with the relationships in firms, i.e. business relationships. Yet, I observed this model in different settings, also in a family. I hope you will find this episode interesting. In the next e...
2023-05-16
07 min
Management Research
Management Research: Relational Models Theory - Equality Matching
Hello and welcome to my next episode dedicated to the Relational Models Theory! Today, I continue my mini-series on Relational Models - a concept stemming from an anthropological theory. In his observations, Alan Fiske proposed four models of relationships: communal sharing, equality matching, authority ranking, and market pricing. In my today's episode, I talk about the equality matching model of relationships. Enjoy, comment, subscribe, and share - it does matter! Best Eugene (Yevgen)
2023-05-01
07 min
Management Research
Management Research: Relational Models Theory - Communal Sharing
Hello and welcome to the next #podcast episode of my new mini-series on the Relational Models Theory (#relationalmodelstheory). Today, I talk about the first of four models (or modes) of #relationships as proposed by Professor @Alan Fiske - Communal Sharing. When I explain the #CommunalSharing model to my students, I ask them to imagine an "archetypical" or "ideal" vision of a family in our society. Initially, the idea came from #primitivetribes many thousand years ago - when each member of the tribe was responsible for the tribe's survival. #Enjoy, #subscribe, #share, and #comment - it do...
2023-04-25
07 min
The Nature & Nurture Podcast
Nature & Nurture #92: Dr. Alan Fiske - Kama Muta: Being Moved by Love
Dr. Alan Fiske is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at UCLA, where he co-directs the Kama Muta Lab, and the author of several books including Structures of Social Life, Virtuous Violence, and Kama Muta: Discovering the Connecting Emotion. In this episode we talk about Alan’s career as an anthropologist, the research which led to his books, and the social mechanisms which give rise to both peace and violence in human societies. Finally, we talk about Alan’s research on kama muta. Kama muta is Sanskrit for “being moved by love”. Alan defines kama muta as “Kama...
2023-03-04
1h 01
The Horse & Hound Podcast
The Horse & Hound Podcast 104: Super-groom Alan Davies | Vets & smells | News round-up
In our 104th weekly episode of The Horse & Hound Podcast, supported by NAF, H&H’s Polly Bryan talks to super-groom Alan Davies, who works for dressage royalty Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin. On this week’s episode he reminisces about Valero’s retirement ceremony and more. H&H’s Pippa Roome and the H&H team then discuss making decisions on vet treatment of horses, a boost of government money to improve participation in horse sport and a new British Dressage system for training judges. Finally, we’ll hear from two vets; Rick Farr from Farr & Pursey Equine and the Royal...
2022-05-27
37 min
The Michael Shermer Show
270. Surprising Power of Game Theory to Explain Irrationality (Moshe Hoffman and Erez Yoeli)
Shermer, Hoffman, and Yoeli discuss: the problems game theory was developed to solve • How rational or irrational an animal are we? • the evolutionary logic of game theory • Alan Fiske's four relationships • kin selection, altruism and reciprocal altruism • deception and self-deception • costly signaling theory • pirate rationality • virtue signaling • Putin, Russia, and Ukraine • Israeli-Palestinian conflict • justice, self-help justice, norms and laws • chemical weapons/nuclear weapons taboos/norms • dueling: what problem did it solve? • beliefs: first-order vs. second-order. Moshe Hoffman is a research scientist at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, a research fellow at MIT's Sloan School of Management, and a lecturer a...
2022-05-10
1h 57
Get Latest Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & Entertainment
100 Great Drama Shows: Classic Shows from the Golden Era of Radio by Various
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/580592 to listen full audiobooks. Title: 100 Great Drama Shows: Classic Shows from the Golden Era of Radio Author: Various Narrator: Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 48 hours 53 minutes Release date: April 19, 2022 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: OASIS AUDIO CLASSIC RADIO SHOWCASE SERIES Oasis Audio has gone into the vaults and dusted off the very earliest form of audio book, old time radio shows, for our listeners. Introduced episode by episode by Jim Engel, old time radio authority and board member of the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, this series of classic radio shows is s...
2022-04-19
05 min
Cognitive Revolution
#85: Alan Fiske on Why It's Hard to Understand Humans
This is Cognitive Revolution, my show about the personal side of the intellectual journey. Each week, I interview an eminent scientist, writer, or academic about the experiences that shaped their ideas. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts.This week’s guest is Alan Fiske. Alan is a professor of anthropology at UCLA, who is known for his unique brand of mixing approaches from psychology and anthropology. He is the brother of Susan Fiske, a famous social psychologist and one of my first guests on this show. In this episode, we talk about growing up in...
2022-03-08
1h 05
Podcast
#85: Alan Fiske on Why It's Hard to Understand Humans
This is Cognitive Revolution, my show about the personal side of the intellectual journey. Each week, I interview an eminent scientist, writer, or academic about the experiences that shaped their ideas. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts.This week’s guest is Alan Fiske. Alan is a professor of anthropology at UCLA, who is known for his unique brand of mixing approaches from psychology and anthropology. He is the brother of Susan Fiske, a famous social psychologist and one of my first guests on this show. In this episode, we talk about growing up in...
2022-03-08
1h 05
Conversaciones Inspiradoras
" Kama Muta" - Laura Rojas-Marcos - Parte II - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! “El Kama Muta podría motivar a las personas a unirse entre ellas para atender a los mas desfavorecidos. Es un tipo de emoción que pueden movernos a algo más que el amor: también debe hacerlo hacia la compasión” - Alan Fiske El Kama Muta es la emoción de la conexión humano y es un concepto que descubrí gracias a Laura Rojas-Marcos y sobre el que hablamos, entre otras cosas, en este segundo episodio. Laura Rojas-Marcos es...
2022-01-25
39 min
Stanford Psychology Podcast
09 - Alan Fiske: The Problems with Labeling Emotions, And the Case for a New Emotion
Eric chats with Alan Fiske, Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology at UCLA. Alan is the author of multiple books, including Structures of Social Life and Virtuous Violence. Alan discusses why labeling emotions can often lead us to misunderstand our emotions. He then makes the case for a new emotion: Kama Muta, or “being moved, touched, stirred, having a rapturous experience, or tender feelings toward cuteness.” Eric and Alan discuss newest work on Kama Muta, produced by the Kama Muta Lab at UCLA, and Alan introduces his newest book called “Kama Muta: Discovering the Connecting Emotion.”If you found th...
2021-08-26
54 min
Discópolis Jazz
Discópolis Jazz - 11.325: Solveig Slettahjell en concierto - 23/05/21
Concierto de la vocalista noruega Solveig Slettahjell celebrado en la catedral de Molde, dentro de la 60ª edición del Molde Jazz Festival. Tuvo lugar el 16 de julio de 2020. Solveig reapareció después de cinco años de silencio. Presentó su sexto disco "Come In From The Rain", con el mismo cuarteto que lo grabó. Solveig Slettahjell nació en Bærum cerca de Oslo, en 1971. Creció en el pueblo de Orkanger cerca de Trondheim. Ha sido multi galardonada en Noruega y graba en exclusiva para el sello alemán ACT, que en España distribuye Karonte. SOLVEIG SLETTAHJELL EN CUARTETO
2021-05-23
1h 00
Beşeri Kantini
Beşeri Kantini 112: Paraya Giriş (1/3)
Paranın ahlak üzerine etkileri hakkında yapılan araştırmaları konuştuğumuz üçlemenin ilk bölümünde, çocuklarını almak için yuvaya geç kalan ebeveynlerden, Alan Fiske'nin paylaşım ve piyasa ücretlendirmesi arasında savrulan toplum tasavvurundan, adaletsizliğin nasıl kalıcı hale geldiğinden, paranın görünürlüğünden ve sahibini görünmez hale getirmesinden, zenginlerin neden ortalıkta görünmediğinden bahsettik.
2020-05-28
23 min
Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Jana Gallus: The Role of Precision in Incentives
Jana Gallus, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Strategy and Behavioral Decision Making at UCLA’s Anderson School of Business and our discussion dissected the intersection of behavioral economics, strategy and innovation, by focusing almost exclusively on the way incentives work. This was a terrific conversation for us because Jana revisited the foundation of incentives that is often overlooked in the corporate world: an “incentive” must include a scheme (rules) and a means (rewards). Too often, corporate clients focus on the reward and fail to consider the rules which to earn the reward by. Or vice versa. The ru...
2019-12-29
1h 11
Very Bad Wizards
Pure Linguistic Chauvinism
Tamler learns something new about menstruation. David weighs in on the democratic debates and the impeachment hearings. Then we map the various social and political factions onto the factions in our respective fields. Who are establishment neoliberals of philosophy, and who are the white feminists? What about the IDWs of psychology – and the Chads and Stacys? Finally we get serious and break down the article by Alan Fiske in Psychological Review called "The Lexical Fallacy in Emotion Research." Does language affect how we understand the emotional landscape? Do the words we happen to use deceive us into th...
2019-11-26
2h 04
The Moral Science Podcast
Morality is Relationship Regulation with Tage Rai
Dr. Tage Rai is the Associate Editor for social sciences at Science magazine, and is a research associate at MIT’s Sloan School of Management. His research focuses on moral conflict, violence, and personhood, and has been published in top academic journals, including Nature, The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Psychological Review, as well as a trade book titled Virtuous Violence which was published in 2014. In this podcast, we discuss his work with Alan Fiske to develop the relationship regulation theory of morality—a theory that moral judgments and actions stem from our desire to maintain cert...
2019-11-26
1h 05
The Michael Shermer Show
54. Dr. Michele Gelfand — Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World
In this wide-ranging conversation Dr. Shermer talks with the author of the new book, Rule Makers, Rule Breakers: How Tight and Loose Cultures Wire Our World, Dr. Michele Gelfand, Distinguished University Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her pioneering research into cultural norms has been cited thousands of times in the press, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Harvard Business Review, and Science, and on NPR. As a cultural psychologist, Dr. Gelfand takes us on an epic journey through human cultures, offering a startling new view of the world and ourselves. With a mix...
2019-02-20
1h 45
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SFP 31 – Fascination Solution Focus
SFP 31 – Episode 31: Fascination Solution Focus Simply Focus Podcast – Episode #31 Hosted by: Elfie Czerny, Dominik Godat, Bibiana Czerny | Intro: Bibiana Czerny | Music: www.bensound.com SFP 31 - Episode 31: Fascination Solution Focus by Elfie Czerny & Dominik Godat | Simply Focus Podcast | 39:15 http://www.sfontour.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/SFP-31-Fascination-Solution-Focus.m4a “What fascinates you?” “What else?” Bibiana Czerny Show Notes In today’s episode, we re-listen to the fascination with Solution Focus of all the 20 interviewees we had on our podcast so far. Let yourself fascinate by the fascinations of Jonathan D. Sherman, Monica Rotner, Pamela King, Stephen Langer, Janet Beavin Bavelas, Haesun Moon, Thorana Nel...
2018-09-30
39 min
SIMPLY FOCUS Podcast: The Good Life Approach - Your podcast with the little extra Solution Focus for your daily life!
SFP 31 – Fascination Solution Focus
Solution Focus is fascinating. In today’s episode, we re-listen to the fascinations with Solution Focus of all the interviewees we had on our podcast so far. Let yourself fascinate by the fascinations of Jonathan D. Sherman, Monica Rotner, Pamela King, Stephen Langer, Janet Beavin Bavelas, Haesun Moon, Thorana Nelson, Victor Nelson, Bo Yon Koh, Alan Kay, Brenda Zalter-Minden, Laura Cole, Bob Faw, Peter De Jong, Elliott Connie, Brigitte Lavoie, Heather Fiske, Bill O’Hanlon, Dvorah Simon, and Dominik Godat. And let us know in the comments section below “What fascinates you with Solution Focus?”. The post SFP 31 –...
2018-09-30
39 min
Very Bad Wizards
Dehumanization and Disintegration (with Paul Bloom)
In this Very Special Boxing Day edition of the podcast, Tamler and David welcome back honorary Third Wizard Paul Bloom to discuss his latest article in the New Yorker about dehumanization and cruelty. Is it really the case that we dehumanize in order to harm others? Or does most violence actually require us to view others as fundamentally human, agentic, and capable of true suffering? But first, we discuss the stages of Star Trek transporter cognition, whether Paul and David are closet-dualists, and whether the process of choosing a Dalai Lama suffers from p-hacking concerns. (And between segments we...
2017-12-26
1h 32
Very Bad Wizards
An Anthropologist's Guide to Moral Psychology (Pt. 1)
In the first of a two-part episode, we discuss one of our favorite recent papers--Tage Rai and Alan Page Fiske's 2011 paper on how social relationships shape and motivate our moral emotions and judgments. We also talk about Sam Harris' $20,000 Moral Landscape Challenge, and whether there's any real chance of convincing him that the arguments he made in The Moral Landscape (first published in English in 2011) are wrong. Links Sam Harris' Moral Landscape Challenge [samharris.org] Alan Fiske's overview of Relational Models Theory [sscnet.ucla.edu] Tage Rai's research [kellogg.northwestern.edu]
2013-09-16
54 min