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Hello Menopause!Hello Menopause!Menopause, Medicine & Misinformation with Dr. Carol Tavris & Dr. Avrum BlumingIn this episode, Stacy chats with oncologist Dr. Avrum Bluming and social psychologist Dr. Carol Tavris, co-authors of Estrogen Matters, to unpack the cultural, medical, and historical misinformation surrounding hormone therapy (HRT). They revisit the legacy of the 2002 Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study and how it derailed decades of potential progress in women’s health. Dr. Bluming explains the real science behind estrogen and its life-saving benefits for heart health, bone density, and cognitive function. Dr. Tavris breaks down the sociocultural forces—including outdated medical education and feminist skepticism—that have kept generations of women from accessing effect...2025-05-1446 minAll About You With Dr Shauna WattsAll About You With Dr Shauna WattsThe Hidden Truth About Estrogen Every Woman NEEDS to Know!In this groundbreaking conversation, Dr. Shauna interviews renowned oncologist Dr. Avrum Bluming and social psychologist Carol Tavris, authors of Estrogen Matters. They dismantle the myths that have silenced women and misinformed doctors for decades.You'll learn:Why estrogen has been wrongly vilifiedHow hormone therapy can reduce risk of heart disease, dementia, and even breast cancerThe dangerous legacy of the Women’s Health Initiative studyThe emotional and physical toll of untreated menopauseWhy vaginal estrogen IS safe – and what your doctor might not knowWhether you're a patient, doctor, or simply some...2025-04-201h 26All About You With Dr Shauna WattsAll About You With Dr Shauna WattsReading This Book Made Me Rethink Everything About Hormones!In today's episode, we dive deep into the world of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and Oestrogen, unpacking myths, facts, and everything in between from the book 'Oestrogen Matters by Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris.This episode covers:* The truth behind Oestrogen and breast cancer – what the research says* Why some women are rethinking their decision to take HRT* The potential benefits of Oestrogen on heart health and brain function* A closer look at the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study and its impact...2025-04-0216 minBookcastBookcastMistakes Were Made (but Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions and Hurtful Acts | Carol Tavris, Elliot AronsonWhy do people dodge responsibility when things fall apart? Why the parade of public figures unable to own up when they make mistakes? Why the endless marital quarrels over who is right? Why can we see hypocrisy in others but not in ourselves? Are we all liars? Or do we really believe the stories we tell? Renowned social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson take a compelling look into how the brain is wired for self-justification. When we make mistakes, we must calm the cognitive dissonance that jars our feelings of self-worth. And so we create fictions that absolve us...2025-03-0115 minDon’t call MeDon’t call Methe one without a name In this episode, we dive into the journey of escaping the labels that others have placed on us and the stories we’ve been told about who we are. From the weight of external expectations to the process of recreating your identity, this episode explores the power of reclaiming your narrative. Join me as I share the story of how I walked away from everything to rebuild my life, the struggle of breaking free from the labels that once defined me, and the empowering realization that we have the power to rewrite our own stories.Ke...2024-12-2917 minYou Are Not BrokenYou Are Not Broken296. Staying Curious - with Carol Tavris, PhDIn this episode of the You Are Not Broken podcast, Dr. Kelly Casperson interviews Dr. Carol Tavris, a renowned social psychologist and feminist. They discuss the evolving definition of feminism, the impact of cognitive dissonance on women's health, and the collaboration between Dr. Tavris and Dr. Avrum Blooming on hormone therapy. The conversation highlights the importance of staying curious, the role of fear in controlling women, and the challenges women face in navigating medical information. Dr. Tavris emphasizes the need for women to advocate for their health and to question outdated medical warnings. In...2024-12-2252 minResources RadioResources RadioWhat Are Sustainable Aviation Fuels?, with Nafisa LohawalaIn this week’s episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Nafisa Lohawala, a fellow at Resources for the Future, about sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs). Lohawala discusses the climate impact of the aviation industry, different types of SAFs, and the reductions in greenhouse gas emissions that SAFs can help achieve. Lohawala also discusses policies that support the adoption of SAFs, including international agreements and financial incentives in the United States. References and recommendations: “Alternative Fuels for Reducing the Contribution of Aviation to Climate Change” by Nafisa Lohawala, Michael A. Toman, and Emily Joiner; https://www.rff.org/publications/working-papers/alternative-fuels-for-reducing-the-contribution-of-aviation-to-climate-change/ “Promoting Sustaina...2024-11-1830 minNoom Vibe Podcast (Official Podcast) - Live better. Features Interviews From the Noom Vibe CommunityNoom Vibe Podcast (Official Podcast) - Live better. Features Interviews From the Noom Vibe CommunityWorld Menopause Day interview with Estrogen Matters co-author, Dr. Carol Tavris in the Noom RoomCelebrating World Menopause Day: Noom's CEO Geoff Cook in Conversation with Dr. Carol Tavris, in The Noom Room.. Dr Carol Tavris is an award-winning social psychologist and co-author of the groundbreaking book "Estrogen Matters", which has reshaped the conversation on hormone therapy, challenging fears concerning HRT and advocating its benefits for menopausal women to improve healthspan. Dr. Carol Tavris's work as a social psychologist, writer, teacher, and lecturer has been devoted to promoting psychological science and critical thinking. She is a Charter Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and her honors and awards include the 2014 Media Achievement Award from...2024-10-1835 minNoom Vibe Podcast (Official Podcast) - Live Better Longer. Features the community on Noom VibeNoom Vibe Podcast (Official Podcast) - Live Better Longer. Features the community on Noom VibeWorld Menopause Day interview with Estrogen Matters co-author, Dr. Carol Tavris in the Noom RoomCelebrating World Menopause Day: Noom's CEO Geoff Cook in Conversation with Dr. Carol Tavris, in The Noom Room.. Dr Carol Tavris is an award-winning social psychologist and co-author of the groundbreaking book "Estrogen Matters", which has reshaped the conversation on hormone therapy, challenging fears concerning HRT and advocating its benefits for menopausal women to improve healthspan. Dr. Carol Tavris's work as a social psychologist, writer, teacher, and lecturer has been devoted to promoting psychological science and critical thinking. She is a Charter Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and her honors and awards include...2024-10-1835 minListen to New Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Medicine & NaturopathyListen to New Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Medicine & NaturopathyEstrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve and Lengthen Women's Lives -- Without Raising the Risk of Breast Cancer by Carol Tavris, Avrum BlumingPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/817179to listen full audiobooks. Title: Estrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve and Lengthen Women's Lives -- Without Raising the Risk of Breast Cancer Author: Carol Tavris, Avrum Bluming Narrator: Avrum Bluming, Carol Tavris Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 0 minutes Release date: October 1, 2024 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: REVISED and UPDATED Edition, 2024: A compelling, “fascinating” (Robert Cialdini) defense of hormone replacement therapy, exposing the faulty science behind its fall from prominence and giving women the evidence they need to make informed decisions about their health. "Estrogen Matters was my antidote to the misin...2024-10-019h 00The Jeremiah ShowThe Jeremiah ShowA Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories Told by 7 Special Guests of Lucques - Part ITHIS EPISODE ORIGINALLY AIRED ON RADIO IN AUGUST 2020I am incredibly proud of this episode. Featuring seven guests and just as many collaborators, it was six weeks of pre-production, and two weeks of post-production. This episode was our most significant production effort to date.These stories from the guests are a gift to Suzanne Goin, Caroline Styne, Matt Duggan, and all the staff at Lucques, to let them all know how special they made us feel.The TJS Radio Special - "A Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories Told...2024-09-261h 06I\'ll Meet You ThereI'll Meet You ThereS1E8: Hormone Health And Happiness, A Transformative Path With Monica Bell📺 Watch & Subscribe on YouTubeIn this episode of “I’ll Meet You There”, my guest Monica Bell takes us on a deep dive into the profound impacts of hormone replacement therapy on intimacy and overall quality of life for both men and women.  She shares heartfelt experiences from her personal journey that led her from traditional health care practitioner into specializing in hormone health.Our discussion highlights the challenges and misconceptions surrounding hormone replacement therapy, the role of research, and the importance of patient advocacy.  Her insights on the importance of developing an intuitive and intentional r...2024-08-211h 01The Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowCarol Tavris - Mistakes Were Made But Not By MeCarol Tavris - Mistakes Were Made But Not By Me   The Psychology of Self-Justification with Carol Tavris   In this episode, Aidan McCullen interviews Carol Tavris, co-author of 'Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me),' to explore the intricacies of cognitive dissonance, self-justification, and memory. They investigate why humans find it difficult to admit mistakes, even in the presence of irrefutable evidence. Through numerous case studies and real-world examples, they discuss the implications of these psychological mechanisms in areas as varied as personal life, law enforcement, and political decision-making. The conversation tackles how these insights can apply to everyone from pa...2024-07-311h 15The Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowCarol Tavris - Mistakes Were Made But Not By MeCarol Tavris - Mistakes Were Made But Not By Me   The Psychology of Self-Justification with Carol Tavris   In this episode, Aidan McCullen interviews Carol Tavris, co-author of 'Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me),' to explore the intricacies of cognitive dissonance, self-justification, and memory. They investigate why humans find it difficult to admit mistakes, even in the presence of irrefutable evidence. Through numerous case studies and real-world examples, they discuss the implications of these psychological mechanisms in areas as varied as personal life, law enforcement, and political decision-making. The conversation tackles how these insights can apply to everyone from pa...2024-07-311h 15The Innovation ShowThe Innovation ShowCarol Tavris - Mistakes Were Made But Not By MeCarol Tavris - Mistakes Were Made But Not By Me   The Psychology of Self-Justification with Carol Tavris   In this episode, Aidan McCullen interviews Carol Tavris, co-author of 'Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me),' to explore the intricacies of cognitive dissonance, self-justification, and memory. They investigate why humans find it difficult to admit mistakes, even in the presence of irrefutable evidence. Through numerous case studies and real-world examples, they discuss the implications of these psychological mechanisms in areas as varied as personal life, law enforcement, and political decision-making. The conversation ta...2024-07-311h 15PsychSessions: Conversations about Teaching N\' StuffPsychSessions: Conversations about Teaching N' StuffE201: Carol Tavris: The independent scholar -- Science, feminism, critical thinking, and moreIn this episode Garth interviews Carol Tavris, an independent scholar from Los Angeles, CA. Carol recounts her eclectic career, highlighting her transition from academia to writing. She discusses the importance of accurately communicating psychological science to the public, emphasizing empirical evidence while criticizing the tendency of some popular writers to prioritize sensational ideas. She reflects on various topics, including her work on the psychology of anger, her skepticism toward unfounded scientific claims, and the dynamics of cognitive dissonance. The dialogue also covers Tavris's contributions to textbooks, particularly her efforts to incorporate critical thinking and a balanced view of gender...2024-06-1859 minthe Bestsellers Summarythe Bestsellers SummaryUnraveling the Human Tendency to Avoid Accountability: Mistakes Were Made (but Not By Me)Chapter 1:what is Mistakes Were Made (but Not By Me) book about "Mistakes Were Made (but Not By Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts" is a book by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson. It delves into the psychology of self-justification and cognitive dissonance, explaining why people tend to avoid taking responsibility for their mistakes and instead rationalize their actions. The authors examine various real-life examples, such as political scandals, controversial court cases, and personal relationships, to illustrate how individuals and institutions mislead themselves to avoid guilt or maintain their self-image...2024-02-1311 minBookey SummaryBookey SummaryUnveiling the Human Predicament: Mistakes Were Made (but Not By Me)Chapter 1:what is Mistakes Were Made (but Not By Me) book about"Mistakes Were Made (but Not By Me)" by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson is a book that explores the psychology of cognitive dissonance and self-justification. The authors delve into how people often rationalize their wrongdoings and mistakes, deflecting blame onto others or external circumstances.The book discusses various domains where this phenomenon occurs, such as politics, relationships, legal systems, and even personal experiences. Tavris and Aronson present case studies, research findings, and real-life examples to illustrate how people's desire to...2024-02-1311 minBookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and MoreBookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and MoreBeware the Shadows of Self-Justification: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) Book ReviewChapter 1 What's Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) Book by Carol Tavris"Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts" is a non-fiction book written by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson. The book explores the concept of cognitive dissonance and its role in human behavior. It delves into why people often refuse to admit their mistakes and instead engage in rationalizations and attribution of blame to others. Using various examples from different domains like politics, law, and personal relationships, the authors analyze the psychological mechanisms behind these b...2023-12-1911 minElevate with Robert GlazerElevate with Robert GlazerElevate Classics: Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson on Overcoming Cognitive Dissonance and Self-JustificationCarol Tavris and Elliot Aronson are distinguished psychologists and co-authors of Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), the definitive book on self-justification and cognitive dissonance. They have lectured at multiple top universities in the United States, and their work has been featured in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal and Scientific American.Carol and Elliot joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss why we fall into self-justification traps, how to overcome our biases in life and leadership, and much more. Learn more about your ad...2023-08-151h 09HystericalHystericalEstrogen REALLY Matters! with Dr. Avrum Bluming and Dr. Carol TavrisWe’re diving head first into a necessary and energetic discussion about a topic that has stirred the medical world: hormone replacement therapy (HRT).  HRT is both a medical and feminist issue and we’re creating a call to action for all women to educate ourselves in order to advocate for ourselves.As with many of the experts we’ve connected with in our menopause community, Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris didn’t set out to be activists.  These leaders were compelled by the shift in culture around treating women with symptoms of perimenopause as a result of the gro...2023-07-091h 06Get Real Health with Dr. Chana DavisGet Real Health with Dr. Chana DavisBone Health Part 1: Osteoporosis Prevention (Dr. Joy Wu)Join me to learn about building and maintaining strong bones, with endocrinologist Dr. Joy Wu. Osteoporosis causes devastating bone fractures in millions of people every year, and there is a lot we can do to prevent it.   In this episode, we discuss the causes, consequences, and risk factors for osteoporosis and bone fractures. Dr. Wu sheds light on what's going in inside your bones and the role of diet, exercise, hormones and medications.   Dr. Wu is a board-certified endocrinologist who specializes in osteoporosis and other bone mineral diseases. She treats patients and leads cutting-edge research at Stanford University, where she is...2023-03-1730 minW zgodzie ze sobąW zgodzie ze sobą#120 - TOP 5 książek w 2022 rokuJak co roku, wpadam do Ciebie z subiektywnym rankingiem książek, które skradły moje serce w 2022 roku.  W 2022 przeczytałam ich ponad 50, więc było z czego wybierać. Sprawdź ranking 5 najlepszych oraz 2 kategorie specjalne!  📚 W podcaście wspominam następujące książki - kolejność losowa (linki są afiliacyjne):  Nowa psychologia sukcesu - Carol Dweck  Sztuka świadomego życia - Nathaniel Branden  Błądzą wszyscy (ale nie ja) - Carol Tavris, Elliot Aronson  W ogóle mnie nie słuchasz - Kate Murphy  Wszystko da się og...2022-12-2720 minElevate with Robert GlazerElevate with Robert GlazerCarol Tavris and Elliot Aronson on Self-Justification and Cognitive DissonanceABOUT CAROL TAVRIS AND ELLIOT ARONSONCarol Tavris and Elliot Aronson are distinguished social psychologists, bestselling authors and distinguished lecturers. Together, they authored the definitive book on self-justification and cognitive dissonance, Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me). Their work and research has been featured in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Scientific American and many other publications.Carol and Elliot joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss why we justify and double down on poor decisions, the mental traps we walk ourselves into, and how better understanding of these te...2022-12-061h 11Değer Yaratmanın FormülüDeğer Yaratmanın FormülüDYF Kitap Kulübü ile Hatalar PsikolojisiGeçtiğimiz hafta, Kasım ayının son Çarşamba günü Kitap Kulübümüzün 23üncü buluşmasında Carol Tavris & Elliot Aronson'dan Hatalar Psikolojisi'ni konuştuk. Bu bölümde her zaman olduğu gibi katılımcılarımızın kitaba ilişkin görüşlerine yer veriyorum.Tavris ve Aronson sosyal psikoloji alanında çalışan bilim insanları. Kitabın orijinal adı “Mistakes were made” (but not by me) Bu politikacıların sorumluluk almadan yaptıkları itiraflara gönderme yapıyor. Yani bazı hatalar yapıldı ama yani ben yapmadım, benim kabahatim, ihmalim yok. Bunu Nixon...2022-12-0527 minBrio in the Box PodcastBrio in the Box PodcastEpisode 039: Accumulated Wisdom on ParentingThe follow up to Ep 035 "Accumulated Wisdom on Marriage", in this episode David and Jocelyn discuss helpful words of advice, philosophical approaches, and parenting strategies collected throughout the years from friends, books, discussion forums, and even one from Dr. Phil. Books mentioned:Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaeleen DoucleffMindset by Carol Dweck12 Rules for Life by Jordan PetersonMistakes Were Made but Not By Me by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson2022-11-151h 04Get Real Health with Dr. Chana DavisGet Real Health with Dr. Chana DavisNavigating Menopausal Hormone Therapy (Dr. Carla DiGirolamo)Join us to demystify menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) with Dr. Carla DiGirolamo, a reproductive endocrinologist and menopause specialist.   In this episode, we discuss: - The potential benefits and risks of menopausal hormone therapy - How to navigate different hormones, formulations and doses of MHT - What the term bioidentical means and how it's often misused - When hormone testing is useful, when it's not, and why Dr. DiGirolamo has profound expertise in hormones, menopause, and mid-life health. She is a double board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and obstetrician/gynecologist, and has a PhD  in molecular pathobiology. She is a certified menopause spe...2022-07-2734 minSomething You Should KnowSomething You Should KnowSYSK Choice: The Best Advice is Not to Give Any & Overcoming Cognitive DissonancePeople say they are attracted to people who make them laugh and have a good sense of humor. But it is a bit more complicated than that. It is true that humor can bring people together, but it can also pull them apart. This episode begins with an explanation about humor and couples. https://www.theknot.com/content/couples-who-share-sense-of-humor-studyWhen someone asks you for advice, you likely give it. After all, they asked. However, you may be better off by keeping quiet and withholding your advice, at least for a little while. That’s the suggestion of Mi...2022-05-2151 minEveryday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™Dispelling Myths about Hormone Replacement TherapyI am delighted to have two respected researchers, Dr. Avrum Bluming and Dr. Carol Tavris, joining me today! They are the co-authors of the book, Estrogen Matters. Avrum Bluming received his MD from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. He spent four years as a senior investigator for the National Cancer Institute. For two of those years, he was director of the Lymphoma Treatment Center in Kampala, Uganda. For more than three decades, he has been studying the benefits and risks of hormone replacement therapy administered to women with a history of breast cancer.C...2022-03-121h 08Hit Play Not PauseHit Play Not Pause*REBROADCAST* Estrogen Matters with Avrum Bluming, MD & Carol Tavris, PhD (Episode 41)Hormone therapy for menopause is rife with confusion, fear, misunderstanding, and outright misinformation. Even doctors, who are often relying on long debunked research, can be at a loss to help women make educated choices for their health, well-being, and performance during this time. This week’s guests, Drs. Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris, authors of Estrogen Matters go to great lengths to describe the real risks (or lack thereof) and myriad benefits of hormone therapy for women in their menopausal years, as well as how to choose among the various formulations. Their goal: Arm every woman with all the information sh...2021-12-221h 37Prose Before BrosProse Before BrosGuns, Germs, and Steel - Jared Diamond | Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) - Carol Tavris and Elliot AronsonGuns, Germs, and Steel - Jared DiamondMistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) - Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenny-james65/message2021-12-0935 minOh No, Ross and CarrieOh No, Ross and CarrieRoss and Carrie Meet Carol Tavris: Anger EditionRoss and Carrie follow up their rage room experience with a discussion on anger featuring social psychologist Dr. Carol Tavris, author of Anger: The Misunderstood Emotion. Is anger meant to be released, best to keep bottled up, or is the truth far more subtle and situation-dependent than what can fit on a bumper sticker? Dr. Tavris shares the research, along with relevant examples.For pics and videos, follow us on Facebook! 2021-11-221h 28Hit Play Not PauseHit Play Not PauseEstrogen Matters with Avrum Bluming, MD & Carol Tavris, PhD (Episode 41)Hormone therapy for menopause is rife with confusion, fear, misunderstanding, and outright misinformation. Even doctors, who are often relying on long debunked research, can be at a loss to help women make educated choices for their health, well-being, and performance during this time. This week’s guests, Drs. Avrum Bluming and Carol Tavris, authors of Estrogen Matters go to great lengths to describe the real risks (or lack thereof) and myriad benefits of hormone therapy for women in their menopausal years, as well as how to choose among the various formulations. Their goal: Arm every woman with all the information sh...2021-07-281h 37SURVIVING HEALTHCARESURVIVING HEALTHCAREChapter 8 HORMONE SECRETS--HOW HORMONE USAGE WAS SUPPRESSEDCui Bono, the Latin phrase meaning “who benefits,” says the motive for an act or crime lies with the person who has something to gain.Only twenty percent of our senior women and even fewer men take hormones. Outside Europe and the US, usage is rare. How is this possible? The “bio-identical” or “human” forms of these drugs are not promoted because they can rarely be patented to make the big money. But they work better and are safer than other medications such as statins, antidepressants, many cancer treatments, and the proprietary imitation hormones made by big Pharma. Thes...2021-07-1818 minBeautiful IllusionsBeautiful IllusionsEP 15 - The Mind of Gatsby: A Look Through the Cognitive LensVisit our website BeautifulIllusions.org for a complete set of show notes and links to almost everything discussed in this episodeSelected References:2:00 - Listen to Beautiful Illusions Episode 12 - “A New Enlightenment: The Age of Cognitivism” from March 20212:09 - See Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain by Lisa Feldman Barrett and Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aaronson2:30 - See the “Literary Theory and Schools of Criticism” subsection of the Purdue Online Writing Lab website3:28 - F. Scott Fi...2021-06-061h 14Cut The Crap PodcastCut The Crap Podcast[Cut the Crap] Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) w/ Carol TavrisIn this episode of the Cut the Crap Show, I share parts of my conversation with Professor Carol Tavris as we discuss golden nuggets from her book Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. 📲 Text Me @ (917) 540-8169 and let me know your top takeaway from today's episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.2021-03-0833 minToo Many Leaders. Not Enough Leadership.Too Many Leaders. Not Enough Leadership.[Cut the Crap] Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) w/ Carol TavrisIn this episode of the Cut the Crap Show, I share parts of my conversation with Professor Carol Tavris as we discuss golden nuggets from her book Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. 📲 Text Me @ (917) 540-8169 and let me know your top takeaway from today's episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-03-0833 minGet Real Health with Dr. Chana DavisGet Real Health with Dr. Chana DavisMenopausal Hormone Therapy: Setting the Record Straight (Dr. Avrum Bluming)Dr. Avrum Bluming sheds light on why there is so much controversy and confusion about menopausal hormone therapy. Dr. Bluming is a medical oncologist and researcher who has been studying breast cancer and hormone therapy for many years.  Bluming explains the different estrogen replacement strategies, from bioidenticals, to Premarin, to patches, including what we know, and what we don't know, about these options. He also explains how the notorious Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study created a disconnect between the science and the headlines. This episode is the second of a two part conversation. Check out p...2021-02-1846 minGet Real Health with Dr. Chana DavisGet Real Health with Dr. Chana DavisMenopausal Hormone Therapy: Risks & Benefits (Dr. Avrum Bluming & Dr. Carol Tavris)Dr. Avrum Bluming and Dr. Carol Tavris discuss the benefits and risks of taking estrogen during menopause and beyond. Dr. Bluming is a breast cancer oncologist and researcher, and Dr. Tavris is a social psychologist who studies cognitive biases. In this episode, they also explain that hormone replacement therapy can offer far more than just relief from hot flashes, with potential benefits ranging from bedroom to boardroom to bones and beyond. They also explain why many common fears around hormone therapy are not supported by the latest scientific evidence. Bluming and Tavris have literally written...2021-02-0543 minFabulously KetoFabulously Keto021: Terri Lance - Being Mindful of your Emotions and Behaviours with Food ChoicesTerri Lance Terri Lance comes to this LCHF/Keto arena as part of her own personal and now professional journey. She battled obesity all of her life since childhood and was diagnosed with type II diabetes in her early 30s. It wasn’t until the age of 45 that she learned that she could actually manage her weight and reverse her diabetes through her dietary approach and also fasting. Professionally, she started as a middle school teacher before attending graduate school to earn her PhD as a psychologist. She then spent about 14 years as a therapist in p...2021-01-281h 15Politics on the CouchPolitics on the Couch'Dissonance Theory' – why no-one says they were wrongHost Rafael Behr talks to Dr Carol Tavris about the mental obstacles that stop us from admitting that we may have made a mistake. Dr Tavris is a pre-eminent social psychologist specialising in the field of cognitive dissonance and co-author of “Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)”, a seminal book on the subject that was recently updated to include a chapter on Donald Trump's support base.Carol has written articles, op-eds, and book reviews on a wide array of topics in psychological science for the TLS, Wall Street Journal, Skeptic magazine, Los Ange...2020-12-2857 minOne Broken Mom Hosted by Ameé QuiriconiOne Broken Mom Hosted by Ameé QuiriconiWhy I'm Right and You're Obviously Wrong with Carol TavrisOn this episode, Ameé has an amazing guest on the show. Dr. Carol Tavris's work as a writer, teacher, and lecturer has been devoted to educating the public about psychological science. Her book with Elliot Aronson, "Mistakes Were Made (But Not by ME): Why we justify foolish beliefs, bad decisions, and hurtful acts" (revised edition, 2015, and most recently updated in 2020 with a new chapter--"Dissonance, Democracy, and the Demagogue"), applies cognitive dissonance theory to a wide variety of topics, including politics, conflicts of interest, memory, the criminal justice system, police interrogation, the daycare sex-abuse epidemic, family quarrels, international conflicts, a...2020-11-011h 05Sped up Rationally SpeakingSped up Rationally SpeakingRationally Speaking #23 - Carol Tavris on Everybody Making Mistakes, Except Us...Our guest, Carol Tavris discusses her book (co-authored with Elliot Aronson) "Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts." In it they describe how our powerful cognitive dissonance engine of self-justification gives us the incredible ability to rationalize events and beliefs so that we always end up being better than average at being right. Also, how we are forced into these rationalizations by our absolute need to somehow square our most dearly held opinions of ourselves with the nasty tendency of some facts to contradict them. Carol...2020-10-2742 minThe Peter Attia DriveThe Peter Attia DriveCarol Tavris, Ph.D. & Elliot Aronson, Ph.D.: Recognizing and overcoming cognitive dissonanceRenowned social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson are the co-authors of Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), a book which explores the science of cognitive biases and discusses how the human brain is wired for self-justification. In this episode, Carol and Elliot discuss how our desire to reconcile mental conflicts adversely affects many aspects of society. The two give real-world examples to demonstrate the pitfalls in attempts to reduce mental conflict, or dissonance. The examples reveal that no one is immune to dissonance reduction behavior, how intellectual honesty can be trained and lastly, how to think critically...2020-09-281h 59Brain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for EveryoneBrain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for EveryoneCarol Tavris co-author of "Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts"This extremely timely episode of Brain Science features an interview with Dr. Carol Tavris, co-author of the newly released third edition of Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. Cognitive Dissonance was actually discovered back in 1956 and it is one of the most well-replicated phenomena in experimental psychology. It  also impacts many aspects of our lives, including politics, which is why I am grateful to have Dr. Tavris back on the podcast to help us explore this fascinating, but also disturbing topic. Links and References: Mistakes W...2020-08-281h 03Brain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for EveryoneBrain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for EveryoneBS 175 Carol Tavris explains Cognitive DissonanceThis extremely timely episode of Brain Science features an interview with Dr. Carol Tavris, co-author of the newly released third edition of Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. Cognitive Dissonance was actually discovered back in 1956 and it is one of the most well-replicated phenomena in experimental psychology.2020-08-281h 04The Jeremiah ShowThe Jeremiah ShowSN7 | Ep308 - Part 1 - A Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories told by 7 Special GuestsI am especially proud of this show...with over 7 guests and as many collaborators and 6 weeks of pre-production, this was our biggest production to date in 310 shows. These stories are a gift to Suzanne, Caroline, Matt and all the staff at Lucques, to let them all know how special they made us feel...Enjoy - JeremiahThe Lucques Radio Special - "A Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories Told by 7 Special GuestsA HUGE Thank you to Matthew Duggan for arranging each guest & their stories for the show...Could never have done this without you...2020-08-071h 02The Jeremiah ShowThe Jeremiah ShowSN7 | Ep308 - Part 1 - A Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories told by 7 Special GuestsI am especially proud of this show...with over 7 guests and as many collaborators and 6 weeks of pre-production, this was our biggest production to date in 310 shows. These stories are a gift to Suzanne, Caroline, Matt and all the staff at Lucques, to let them all know how special they made us feel...Enjoy - JeremiahThe Lucques Radio Special - "A Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories Told by 7 Special GuestsA HUGE Thank you to Matthew Duggan for arranging each guest & their stories for the show...Could never have done this without you...2020-08-071h 02The Jeremiah ShowThe Jeremiah ShowSN7 | Ep308 - Part 1 - A Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories Stories told by 7 Special GuestsThe Lucques Radio Special - "A Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories Told by 7 Special GuestsPART 1 - - -Special Lucques Guest | Emily HalpernShe is the writer of the Olivia Wilde directed movie “Booksmart” released in 2019. She was also a writer and Co-Executive Producer of Blackish. Emily had her second date with her husband Evan, tucked away in a corner table in the bar. They both knew they had found each other’s soulmate that night. They had their wedding at Lucques. Their daughter Franny just missed her very first Sunday...2020-08-071h 00The Jeremiah ShowThe Jeremiah ShowSN7 | Ep308 - Part 1 - A Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories Stories told by 7 Special GuestsThe Lucques Radio Special - "A Love Letter to Lucques - 7 True Stories Told by 7 Special GuestsPART 1 - - -Special Lucques Guest | Emily HalpernShe is the writer of the Olivia Wilde directed movie “Booksmart” released in 2019. She was also a writer and Co-Executive Producer of Blackish. Emily had her second date with her husband Evan, tucked away in a corner table in the bar. They both knew they had found each other’s soulmate that night. They had their wedding at Lucques. Their daughter Franny just missed her very first Sunday...2020-08-071h 00Bounce! Conversations with Larry WeeksBounce! Conversations with Larry WeeksMISTAKES WERE MADE: CAROL TAVRIS AND ELLIOT ARONSON ON COGNITIVE BIAS AND LEARNING FROM THE ERROR OF OUR WAYS"The greater the mistake, the more foolish the belief, the more consequences of that belief...Then, the greater your need to reduce that dissonance in your favor because the gap is greater between yourself and feelings of self worth" - Carol Tavris  On this podcast, we talk about what happens after we make a terrible mistake. What is our response to our mistakes? Do we try to brush it off? Do we say screw it and double down?  Mistakes don't necessarily end with the mistake itself - it can get worse, much worse.  It...2020-06-2652 minPast Due with Ana Marie Cox and Open Mike EaglePast Due with Ana Marie Cox and Open Mike EagleWhy (Most) People Don’t ConvertWelcome to our first themed season, “With Friends Like These: Converts.” We’ve always been interested in why and how people change their minds about what they believe — mostly because it just doesn’t happen that often.Once we we make a choice about who we are or what we want to do, we start ignoring the evidence that might prove us wrong: that’s what “confirmation bias” is.Social psychologist Carol Tavris joins us to discuss the phenomenon, offer examples of it, and delve into the mystery of why some people seem capable of resisting the ha...2020-05-1534 minAccess Unmissable Free Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentAccess Unmissable Free Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentMistakes Were Made (but Not by Me) Third Edition: Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts by Elliot Aronson, Carol TPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/569027 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Mistakes Were Made (but Not by Me) Third Edition: Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts Author: Elliot Aronson, Carol Tavris Narrator: Carol Tavris Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 11 minutes Release date: April 28, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: Renowned social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson take a compelling look into how the brain is wired for self-justification. This updated edition concludes with an extended discussion of how we can live with dissonance, learn...2020-04-2803 minThe Bookshelf: Business & Self-ImprovementThe Bookshelf: Business & Self-ImprovementMistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts by Carol Tavris—Why do people dodge responsibility when things fall apart? Why the parade of public figures unable to own up when they screw up? Why the endless marital quarrels over who is right? Why can we see hypocrisy in others but not in ourselves? Are we all liars? Or do we really believe the stories we tell?Renowned social psychologists Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson take a compelling look into how the brain is wired for self-justification. When we make mistakes, we must calm the cognitive dissonance that ja...2020-04-179h 04The Dider ShowThe Dider ShowEp 17. Stopping smoking with one book - Mistakes were made (but not by me) by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson.Episode 17. Stopping smoking with one book - Mistakes were made (but not by me) by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson. I been smoking for the best part of my adult life, since I was 13 years old, and I started to want to stop for some time but did not know, when and how it would even possible. Well one book just helped me quitte the habit without a day. I’m shocked as how easy it is actually, I always thought it would be one of the hardest addictions to give up, but actually after reading the book Mistakes were ma...2019-08-1610 minWith All Due Respect! by Amanda ThebeWith All Due Respect! by Amanda ThebeAvrum Bluming MD + Carol Tavris PhD: Estrogen MattersEstrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve Women's Well-Being and Lengthen Their Lives -- Without Raising the Risk of Breast Cancer. This brilliant, groundbreaking book, co-authored by Avrum Bluming MD and Carol Tavris PhD. tackles the confusing and often controversial subject of HRT. Realising there was so much misinformation out there, they decided to set the record straight and this book is the result. It is so well researched that it’s every scientists dream, but it’s written so that every day folk, like me, can digest the information and feel comfort in thei...2019-08-1549 minFit n’ Chips ChatsFit n’ Chips ChatsEpisode 63 - Avrum Bluming MD + Carol Tavris PhD: Estrogen MattersEstrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve Women's Well-Being and Lengthen Their Lives -- Without Raising the Risk of Breast Cancer.This brilliant, groundbreaking book, co-authored by Avrum Bluming MD and Carol Tavris PhD. tackles the confusing and often controversial subject of HRT. Realising there was so much misinformation out there, they decided to set the record straight and this book is the result. It is so well researched that it’s every scientists dream, but it’s written so that every day folk, like me, can digest the information and feel comfort in their expe...2019-08-1549 minFutility ClosetFutility ClosetThe Robbers Cave Experiment In 1954 a social psychologist started a war between two teams of fifth graders at an Oklahoma summer camp. He wanted to investigate the sources of human conflict and how people might overcome them. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll review the Robbers Cave Experiment and examine its evolving reputation. We'll also dredge up a Dalek and puzzle over a hazardous job. Intro: Butler University mathematician Jerry Farrell can control coin flips. Nashville attorney Edwin H. Tenney gave a baffling Independence Day speech in 1858. ...2019-05-2031 minPoint of InquiryPoint of InquiryCarol Tavris And Avrum Bluming On The Myth That Estrogen Causes Breast CancerThis week’s episode of Point of Inquiry Jim Underdown speaks with Carol Tavris, social psychologist and author of Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) and Avrum Bluming, hematologist, medical oncologist, and emeritus clinical professor at USC about the common myth in the medical field  surrounding the link between breast cancer and estrogen.  The talk centers around their recent book, Estrogen Matters which examines the practice of administering estrogen to women suffering from symptoms of menopause and the push back they received due to a long-held misconception that estrogen leads to an increased chance of contracting breas...2019-05-021h 09Point of InquiryPoint of InquiryCarol Tavris And Avrum Bluming On The Myth That Estrogen Causes Breast CancerThis week’s episode of Point of Inquiry Jim Underdown speaks with Carol Tavris, social psychologist and author of Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) and Avrum Bluming, hematologist, medical oncologist, and emeritus clinical professor at USC about the common myth in the medical field  surrounding the link between breast cancer and estrogen.  The talk centers around their recent book, Estrogen Matters which examines the practice of administering estrogen to women suffering from symptoms of menopause and the push back they received due to a long-held misconception that estrogen leads to an increased chance of contracting breas...2019-05-021h 09Sigma Nutrition RadioSigma Nutrition Radio#279: Avrum Bluming, MD & Carol Tavris, PhD – Estrogen, Menopause & Misconceptions About Hormone ReplacementLinks: Click here for episode page Receive our free weekly email about nutrition/health content About This Episode: Avrum Bluming received his MD from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. He spent four years as a senior investigator for the National Cancer Institute and for two of those years was director of the Lymphoma Treatment Center in Kampala, Uganda. He organized the first study of lumpectomy for the treatment of breast cancer in Southern California in 1978, and for more than two decades he has been studying the benefits and risks of hormone replacement therapy...2019-04-231h 02Gennev: Let\'s talk about menopauseGennev: Let's talk about menopauseHRT and the WHI with Dr. Bluming and Dr. TavrisIn 2002, the Women's Health Initiative released the results of its study, claiming use of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) increased a woman's risk of breast cancer. Almost overnight, use plummeted, leaving a great many women without a good alternative for managing their menopause symptoms. In their book Estrogen Matters, Dr. Avrum Bluming and Dr. Carol Tavris take a deep and detailed look at the WHI study and its conclusions. Not only, they argue, did the WHI unnecessarily frighten women and leave them suffering with very real symptoms, they may also have prevented women from t...2019-04-1241 minThe TLS PodcastThe TLS PodcastForgotten, not goneCarol Tavris considers new approaches to the old problem of old age (and the newer problem of old old age); as secularism wanes on the global scale, Rupert Shortt considers whether religion does more harm than good BooksBolder: Making the most of our longer lives by Carl HonoréBorrowed Time: The science of how and why we age by Sue ArmstrongRetirement and Its Discontents: Why we won’t stop working, even if we can by Michelle Pannor SilverWomen Rowing North: Navigating life’s currents and flouri...2019-03-2144 minThe Peter Attia DriveThe Peter Attia DriveAvrum Bluming, M.D., and Carol Tavris, Ph.D.: Controversial topic affecting all women—the role of hormone replacement therapy through menopause and beyond—the compelling case for long-term HRT and dispelling the myth that it causes breast cancerIn this episode, Avrum Bluming, hematologist, medical oncologist, and emeritus clinical professor at USC and Carol Tavris, social psychologist and author of Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), discuss their collaboration on their recent book, Estrogen Matters. Their book takes on the very polarizing and confusing topic of hormone replacement therapy for women suffering with symptoms of menopause. In many ways, the story and history of HRT is in striking parallel to the bad science that led up to the dietary guidelines being set forth in 1980. Carol and Avrum make a compelling case that most women benefit greatly...2019-02-252h 20Amy Alkon\'s HumanLab: The Science Between UsAmy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between UsStop Self-Deception: Dr. Carol Tavris on how belief we're right leads us astrayWelcome to HumanLab: The Science Between Us, with Amy Alkon interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.My guest is social psychologist Dr. Carol Tavris, on how to admit mistakes instead of continuing to make them. She talks about common ways we make errors in reasoning and judgment that mess up our lives, and how to avoid them.Her terrific book, co-authored with Dr. Elliot Aronson, is one of my favorites: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts.Join me and my fascinating guests every Sund...2018-11-191h 03The Social ExchangeThe Social ExchangeMINISODE: Carol Tavris-- "Mistakes Were Made (but not by me!)"This is an excerpt from Zach's previous podcast called "Young Justice". To hear the full episode (and more from the archives), become a patron at http://patreon.com/thesocialexchange. Carol Tavris is the author of "Mistakes Were Made (but not by me!)" She speaks with Zach Rhoads about cognitive dissonance, and gives Zach advice about his podcast and his mission to engage the public in constructive dialogue. Listen to (and keep) the "Mistakes Were Made (but not by me!)" audio book for FREE with a free trial of Audible:  http://audible.com/socialexchange2018-09-1007 minLet Free Audiobook Transport You to New WorldsLet Free Audiobook Transport You to New WorldsEstrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve Women's Well-Being and Lengthen Their Lives -- Without Raising the Risk of Breast Cancer Audiobook by Avrum BlumingListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 347138 Title: Estrogen Matters: Why Taking Hormones in Menopause Can Improve Women's Well-Being and Lengthen Their Lives -- Without Raising the Risk of Breast Cancer Author: Avrum Bluming, Carol Tavris Narrator: Avrum Bluming, Carol Tavris Format: Unabridged Length: 08:13:30 Language: English Release date: 09-04-18 Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA Genres: Health & Wellness, Women's Health, Science & Technology, Medicine Summary: REVISED and UPDATED Edition, 2024​: A compelling, “fascinating” (Robert Cialdini) defense of hormone replacement therapy, exposing the faulty science behind its fall from prominence and giving women the evidence they need to make in...2018-09-048h 13Sean Carroll\'s Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and IdeasSean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and IdeasCarol Tavris on Mistakes, Justification, and Cognitive DissonanceFor the first full episode of Mindscape, it's an honor to welcome social psychologist Carol Tavris. Her book with co-author Eliot Aronson, Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), explores the effect that cognitive dissonance has on how we think. We talk about the fascinating process by which people justify the mistakes that they make, and how that leads to everything from false memories to political polarization. [smart_track_player url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/seancarroll/carol-tavris.mp3" social_email="true" hashtag="mindscapepodcast" ] Carol Tavris received her Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Michigan. She is the...2018-07-041h 11Amy Alkon\'s HumanLab: The Science Between UsAmy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between UsStop Self-Deception: Dr. Carol Tavris on how belief we're right leads us astrayWelcome to HumanLab: The Science Between Us, with Amy Alkon interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.My guest is social psychologist Dr. Carol Tavris, on how to admit mistakes instead of continuing to make them. She talks about common ways we make errors in reasoning and judgment that mess up our lives, and how to avoid them.Her terrific book, co-authored with Dr. Elliot Aronson, is one of my favorites: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts.Join me and my fascinating guests every Sund...2018-04-091h 03A Good ReadA Good ReadAlexei Sayle and Meg RosoffMeg Rosoff, Alexei Sayle and Harriett Gilbert discuss favourite books by Richard Hughes, Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson, and Donna Leon.A High Wind in Jamaica by Richard Hughes Publisher: VintageMistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) by Carol Tavris & Elliot Aronson Publisher: Pinter & MartinDonna Leon's Friends in High Places Publisher: ArrowFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2017.2017-11-2127 minAmy Alkon\'s HumanLab: The Science Between UsAmy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between UsStop Self-Deception: Dr. Carol Tavris on how belief we're right leads us astrayWelcome to HumanLab: The Science Between Us, with Amy Alkon interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.My guest is social psychologist Dr. Carol Tavris, on how to admit mistakes instead of continuing to make them. She talks about common ways we make errors in reasoning and judgment that mess up our lives, and how to avoid them.Her terrific book, co-authored with Dr. Elliot Aronson, is one of my favorites: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts.Join me and my fascinating guests every Sund...2017-11-201h 02Quran TalkQuran TalkCarol Tavris - Self-Justification in Everyday Life2017-11-1656 minBooks of Titans PodcastBooks of Titans Podcast#23: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) by Carol Tavris and Elliot AronsonIn this episode, Jason Staples and Erik Rostad discuss book 23 of the 2017 Books of Titans Reading list – Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson. Show Notes Suggested by Peter Attia on page 70 in Tools of Titans. Authors: Carol Tabris & Elliot Aronson Books of Titans...The post #23: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson appeared first on Books of Titans. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.bo...2017-10-271h 28Full PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive FunctionFull PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive FunctionEp. 18: Carol Tavris - I’m Not My MistakesSend us a textHave you ever tried to point out mistakes in someone – maybe in your child, spouse, employee, or even your boss? And what do you get? A sharp rebuttal or a strong push back. Peace comes to those whose self-concept and behaviors are in harmony with each other. If not, the result is cognitive dissonance. When you do something wrong, your brain is wired to try and relieve the tension it feels by immediately making up excuses for you. On this show, our guest, Dr. Carol Tavris, will give us some tips to handle th...2017-10-2432 minFull PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive FunctionFull PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive FunctionEp. 17: Carol Tavris - The Sharp Sting of DissonanceSend us a textYour 20-something-year-old son decides to buy a car without your help and you come to find out that he got ripped off. He tells you the story of what happened and you cannot believe it. Apparently, your son agreed to buy a car off Craigslist, gave your home address to a stranger, and thought nothing of the request to pay in cash, even when the seller showed up with a car that looked nothing like the one in the online ad. When you point out these red flags to your son, all he...2017-10-1637 minSalon MixSalon MixWhy Trump voters will stand by their manThe mainstream media has an ongoing obsession with trying to find remorseful Donald Trump voters. Salon's Amanda Marcotte talks to psychologist Carol Tavris, author of "Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)," about why we're unlikely to experience mass Trump regret any time soon.2017-06-2100 minThe TLS PodcastThe TLS PodcastEmbarrassing questionsWith Stig Abell and Thea Lenarduzzi – Distinguished social psychologist Carol Tavris discusses whether we are seeing the end of definition by gender and whether there is any benefit in trying to track, physiologically and psychologically, the differences between men and women; Brian Dillon tackles the past, present and future of the essay form, via the indolent and melancholic work of Cyril Connolly, whose book The Unquiet Grave is "one of the strangest, funniest, most formally daring if badly flawed contributions to the literature of depression, disarray and the decay of ambition"; finally, the TLS's Religion Editor Rupert Shortt joins us to...2017-06-081h 00Amy Alkon\'s HumanLab: The Science Between UsAmy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between UsEscaping The Mistake-Making Loop, with Dr. Carol TavrisWelcome to HumanLab: The Science Between Us, with Amy Alkon interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.My guest is social psychologist Dr. Carol Tavris, on how to admit mistakes instead of continuing to make them. She talks about common ways we make errors in reasoning and judgment that mess up our lives, and how to avoid them.Her terrific book, co-authored with Dr. Elliot Aronson, is one of my favorites: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts.Join me and my fascinating guests every Sund...2017-06-051h 01Stacja ZmianaStacja ZmianaKTIP Błądzą wszyscy (ale nie ja)Dlaczego tak trudno szczerze przeprosić? Dlaczego inni ludzie robią coś, co jest według naszej oceny ewidentną głupotą, a gdy zwracamy im na to uwagę, brną dalej, bo są przekonani do własnej racji? Dlaczego usprawiedliwiamy swoje głupie poglądy, złe decyzje oraz szkodliwe działania? Wszystkie odpowiedzi na powyższe pytania znajdziecie w książce “Błądzą wszyscy (ale nie ja)” Elliot Aronson i Carol Tavris. Polecam! Kasia2017-03-3103 minThe Michael Shermer ShowThe Michael Shermer Show10. Dr. Carol Tavris — Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me)Why is it so hard to say “I made a mistake”—and really believe it? Social psychologist Dr. Carol Tavris, one of the most influential thinkers and writers of our time, explores in dialogue with Michael Shermer cognitive dissonance and what happens when we make mistakes, cling to outdated attitudes, or mistreat other people—we must calm the cognitive dissonance that jars our feelings of self-worth. And so, unconsciously, we create fictions that absolve us of responsibility, restoring our belief that we are smart, moral, and right—a belief that often keeps us on a course that is dumb, immoral, a...2017-02-191h 03The Prism PodcastThe Prism PodcastThe Prism Podcast - Episode 75Dr. Carol Tavris's work as a writer, teacher, and lecturer has been devoted to educating the public about psychological science. Her book with Elliot Aronson, "Mistakes Were Made (But Not by ME): Why we justify foolish beliefs, bad decisions, and hurtful acts" (updated, revised edition, Mariner Books, 2015), applies cognitive dissonance theory to a wide variety of topics, including politics, conflicts of interest, memory (everyday and "recovered"), the criminal justice system, police interrogation, the daycare sex-abuse epidemic, family quarrels, international conflicts, and business. She has spoken to students, psychologists, mediators, lawyers, judges, physicians, business executives, and general audiences...2016-12-1000 minAmy Alkon\'s HumanLab: The Science Between UsAmy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between UsEscaping The Mistake-Making Loop, with Dr. Carol TavrisWelcome to HumanLab: The Science Between Us, with Amy Alkon interviewing the luminaries of behavioral science.My guest is social psychologist Dr. Carol Tavris, on how to admit mistakes instead of continuing to make them. She talks about common ways we make errors in reasoning and judgment that mess up our lives, and how to avoid them.Her terrific book, co-authored with Dr. Elliot Aronson, is one of my favorites: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts.Join me and my fascinating guests every Sund...2016-08-2959 minThe Biddy Tarot Podcast: Tarot | Intuition | EmpowermentThe Biddy Tarot Podcast: Tarot | Intuition | EmpowermentBTP3: The Science of Intuition with Mary GreerAs Tarot readers, we pride ourselves on being able to connect with our intuition when reading the Tarot cards. But are we really connecting with intuition, or simply seeing what we (or our clients) want to see in the cards? In this Biddy Tarot Podcast episode, I talk with Mary Greer about the science of intuition and how we can venture beyond our egos to truly connect with the collective consciousness and create more meaningful experiences with the Tarot cards. Mary discusses: How intuition really works in a Tarot reading (it's not...2016-01-1139 minPoint of InquiryPoint of InquiryCarol Tavris - The Science of Sex and GenderHost: Indre Viskontas Back in February, Yahoo! President and CEO Marissa Mayer made a decision that pushed gender issues and the work/life balance back into the headlines: she mandated that her employees can no longer work from home. It's a decision that impacts families with children in a big way—and puts a focus on women in the workplace. Are decisions like Mayer's related to a broader cultural bias against women? Do biological differences between men and women account for the gender disparity in leadership positions in many industries? What do we even know ab...2013-03-2645 minPoint of InquiryPoint of InquiryCarol Tavris - The Science of Sex and GenderHost: Indre Viskontas Back in February, Yahoo! President and CEO Marissa Mayer made a decision that pushed gender issues and the work/life balance back into the headlines: she mandated that her employees can no longer work from home. It's a decision that impacts families with children in a big way—and puts a focus on women in the workplace. Are decisions like Mayer's related to a broader cultural bias against women? Do biological differences between men and women account for the gender disparity in leadership positions in many industries? What do we even know ab...2013-03-2645 minThe Matt Townsend ShowThe Matt Townsend ShowMistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)Kim Power Stilson fills in for a vacationing Matt Townsend as we explore the bad choices we make and what to do when we need some clarity. Self Justification (22:57) An honest look into how to fix our bad habit of self justification with Dr. Carol Tavris, co-author of the book "Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me)." She describes the psychological phenomenom called cognitive dissonance, where a belief and behavior conflict with each other inside out heads. Tavris says eventually one of the two has to yield. She describes the kind of dissonance that we can't live with most is w...2013-03-131h 13Brain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for EveryoneBrain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for EveryoneBSP Extra: Cognitive Dissonance with Dr. Carol TavrisI am putting Episode 43 of Books and Ideas into the Brain Science Podcast feed because it should be of interest to BSP fans. This episode is an interview with Carol Tavris, PhD, co-author of . We talk about the relationship between psychology and neuroscience as well as cognitive dissonance, which is the subject of Dr. Tavris's recent book Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. For detailed show notes including references go to http://brainsciencepodcast.com. Click here for free episode transcript. Send feedback t...2011-10-0556 minBrain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for EveryoneBrain Science with Ginger Campbell, MD: Neuroscience for EveryoneBSP Extra: Cognitive Dissonance with Dr. Carol TavrisI am putting Episode 43 of Books and Ideas into the Brain Science Podcast feed because it should be of interest to BSP fans. This episode is an interview with Carol Tavris, PhD, co-author of . We talk about the relationship between psychology and neuroscience as well as cognitive dissonance, which is the subject of Dr. Tavris's recent book Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. For detailed show notes including references go to http://brainsciencepodcast.com. Click here for free episode transcript. Send feedback t...2011-10-0556 minBooks and Ideas with Dr. Ginger CampbellBooks and Ideas with Dr. Ginger CampbellCarol Tavris on Cognitive Dissonance (BI 43)Episode 43 of Books and Ideas is an interview with Carol Tavris, PhD, co-author (with Eliot Aronson) of Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts. For detailed show notes, including references and episode transcripts go to http://virginiacampbellmd.com.2011-09-2756 minGet Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindGet Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindVangoNotes for Psychology, 2/ce Audiobook by Carole Wade, Carol Tavris, Deborah Saucier, Lorin EliasPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: VangoNotes for Psychology, 2/ce Author: Carole Wade, Carol Tavris, Deborah Saucier, Lorin Elias Narrator: Mark Greene, Amy LeBlanc Format: Original Recording Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins Language: English Release date: 08-24-11 Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc. Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 6 votes Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Publisher's Summary: Study on the go with VangoNotes. Just download chapter reviews from your text and listen to them on any mp3 player. 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Now wherever you are--whatever you're doing--you can study by listening to the following for each chapter of your textbook: ©2007 Carol Wade and Carol Tavris; (P)2007 Pearson E...2011-08-246h 44Grab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyVangoNotes for Invitation to Psychology, 4/e by Carol Wade | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: VangoNotes for Invitation to Psychology, 4/e Author: Carol Wade, Carol Tavris Narrator: Dennis Holland, Maria Hickey Format: Original Recording Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins Language: English Release date: 08-22-11 Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc. Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Summary: Study on the go with VangoNotes. Just download chapter reviews from Invitation to Psychology, 4/e and listen to them on your mp3 player. Now wherever you are -- whatever you're doing -- you can study by listening to the following for each chapter of your textbook: ©2008 Pearson Education, Inc. C...2011-08-226h 23Grab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyVangoNotes for Psychology, 9/e by Carol Wade | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: VangoNotes for Psychology, 9/e Author: Carol Wade, Carol Tavris Narrator: Dennis Holland, Maria Hickey Format: Original Recording Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins Language: English Release date: 08-22-11 Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc. Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Summary: Study on the go with VangoNotes. Just download chapter reviews from Psychology, 9/e and listen to them on your mp3 player. Now wherever you are -- whatever you're doing -- you can study by listening to the following for each chapter of your textbook: ©2008 Pearson Education, Inc. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com2011-08-226h 41The Secular BuddhistThe Secular BuddhistEpisode 71 :: Carol Tavris :: Delusions and Cognitive DissonanceCarol Tavris speaks with us about how cognitive dissonance can lead to unhealthy conceptual attachments.2011-07-0100 minRationally Speaking PodcastRationally Speaking PodcastRationally Speaking #23 - Carol Tavris on Everybody Making Mistakes, Except Us...Our guest, Carol Tavris discusses her book (co-authored with Elliot Aronson) "Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts." In it they describe how our powerful cognitive dissonance engine of self-justification gives us the incredible ability to rationalize events and beliefs so that we always end up being better than average at being right. Also, how we are forced into these rationalizations by our absolute need to somehow square our most dearly held opinions of ourselves with the nasty tendency of some facts to contradict them. Carol Tavris...2010-12-0548 minDownload Popular Titles Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindDownload Popular Titles Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindMistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) Audiobook by Carol Tavris, Elliot AronsonPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) Subtitle: Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions and Hurtful Acts Author: Carol Tavris, Elliot Aronson Narrator: Marsha Mercant, Joe Barrett Format: Unabridged Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 08-17-10 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1568 votes Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Publisher's Summary: Why do people dodge responsibility when things fall apart? Why the parade of public figures unable to own up...2010-08-179h 04Point of InquiryPoint of InquiryCarol Tavris - Mistakes Were MadeCarol Tavris is a social psychologist, lecturer, and writer whose books include Anger and The Mismeasure of Woman. She has written on psychological topics for the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, Scientific American, Skeptical Inquiry, and many other publications. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science, and a member of the editorial board of Psychological Science in the Public Interest, she is also a fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Her new book is Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful Acts...2007-08-0349 minPoint of InquiryPoint of InquiryCarol Tavris - Mistakes Were MadeCarol Tavris is a social psychologist, lecturer, and writer whose books include Anger and The Mismeasure of Woman. 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