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Seeing Them LiveSeeing Them LiveS03E11: Sweet Sounds & Subway Serendipity: BB & The Honey’s StoryIn this interview episode of Seeing Them Live, Charles interviews singer BB from BB & The Honey. BB is an American singer and songwriter who has been an integral part of the Chicago music scene for 20 years.  Audiences say her voice is a blend of Brandy Carlisle, Janice Joplin, Patsy Klein, Stevie Nicks, and Amelda May. Her powerful interpretations range from blues, funk, soul, classic country to jazz, rockabilly, and classic rock. BB & the Honey have released a new EP of original songs called Reckless Heart, which is available on all major streaming platforms.BB reminisces about her fi...2025-05-3140 minOn WisdomOn WisdomReligion as Make-Believe (with Neil Van Leeuwen)Is religious belief a form of make-believe — and if so, what deeper truths might we be acting out? Neil Van Leeuwen joins Igor and Charles to explore the psychological roots of religion, the nature of belief, and how sacred values shape group identity. Igor reflects on the blurring line between religious and political convictions, Neil argues that religious credence operates more like imaginative play than factual belief, and Charles considers whether conspiracy theories might be filling the same social and psychological roles. Welcome to Episode 65.Special Guest: Neil Van Leeuwen.Links:Neil Van Leeuwen' si...2025-05-0958 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe Potency and Potential of Social Networks (with Nicholas Christakis)Are your choices really your own — or are they quietly shaped by the people around you? Nicholas Christakis joins Igor and Charles to reveal the hidden power of social networks, from the surprising spread of kindness and cooperation to the ripple effects that shape our health, decisions, and even our wisdom. Igor uncovers the invisible social forces influencing our daily lives, Nicholas shares how our deep-rooted instincts for love, friendship, and teaching have shaped human civilization, and Charles considers how tapping into these instincts could help us build stronger, wiser communities. Welcome to Episode 64.Special Guest: Nicholas Ch...2025-03-1259 minHeroes Live Forever PodcastHeroes Live Forever Podcast"Heroes Live Forever" - the story of Philadelphia Police Officer Charles CassidyMcLean, VA (March 11, 2025) - During the month of October 2007, four Philadelphia police officers were shot, bringing the total to 29 for the year. One of those officers was Charles “Chuck” Cassidy. He was a beloved officer in the neighborhood he patrolled and despite the rampant drug dealing and violence, Officer Cassidy was determined not to let the street thugs take over his city. His constant presence comforted the shop owners who were on edge. On October 31, 2007, the 25-year police veteran walked into a Dunkin Donuts shop as part of his routine patrol. On this particular day, though, unbeknownst to Officer Cass...2025-03-1103 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe AI Mirror: Why Machines Reflect Us More Than They Think (with Shannon Vallor)Can AI ever be truly wise, or are we just seeing reflections of ourselves? Philosophy Professor Shannon Vallor joins Igor and Charles to explore how technology shapes human wisdom, why we’ve been thinking about AI all wrong, and what it really means to align machines with our values. Shannon unpacks the AI Mirror metaphor, suggesting that today’s AI isn’t a thinking mind but a reflection of human data, Igor considers whether technology could ever help us become wiser rather than just more efficient, and Charles wonders if philosophy can guide better decisions in a world increasingly shaped...2025-02-2344 minLilac ArchiveLilac ArchiveEpisode 2: Ollie Kemp "Queerness In Writing"In the 2nd Episode of the Lilac Archive, Ollie Kemp a writer at Falmouth University goes through her views on the sacred process of writing. As well as the intersection of Queerness and how it is has influenced her work. Email: lilacarchive@pod.gmail.comArtist Links: Ollie Kemp: Instagram Discussion Links: Charles Bukowski: Charles Bukowksi                                        "So You Want To Be a Writer?"                                         "About My Very Tortured Friend Peter" Emil Cioran: Learning To Be a Loser Clean Slate: Clean Slate Guardian Review Emilia Perez: Why Emilia Perez Should Win Best Picture 2025-02-2142 minOn WisdomOn WisdomExperimental Philosophy: Testing the Limits of Wisdom and Knowledge (with Edouard Machery)What happens when philosophers start running experiments? Edouard Machery joins Igor and Charles to explain the principles of experimental philosophy, the surprising geography of wisdom, and why we should be skeptical about trusting science too much. Igor digs into what's universal vs what's local about how we think, Edouard explains why bad habits keep creeping into research, and Charles wonders if philosophy can support wise decisions around ordering another glass of wine when out with friends. Welcome to Episode 62.Links:Edouard Machery's HomepageEdouard Machery | University of PittsburghGeography of Philosophy ProjectPhilosophy Within Its Proper Bounds | Oxford University...2024-12-0957 minOn WisdomOn WisdomBeyond Bias: Group Identity, Wisdom, and the Climate Crisis (with Leaf Van Boven and David Sherman)Can our political identities get in the way of wise action, even on existential issues like climate change? Leaf Van Boven and David Sherman join Igor and Charles to unpack how we perceive environmental policy through the lenses of group identity and social norms, revealing how misperceptions fuel inaction. Igor considers how group beliefs can override personal values, Leaf explores the power of asking, “What if I’m wrong?”, David suggests we may be following louder voices over wiser ones, and Charles wonders if we’re wired to stick to our “tribe” or if we can really think beyond our social b...2024-11-101h 08On WisdomOn WisdomWisdom, 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...2024-10-211h 13Überall Geschichte!Überall Geschichte!Trumps «America First»: Der lange Schatten des IsolationismusMit der möglichen Rückkehr von Donald Trump ins Weisse Haus wächst die Furcht vor seiner «America First»-Politik – doch diese Idee ist viel älter als Trump. In dieser Folge von «Überall Geschichte» zeichnen Mirco Melone und Alan Cassidy die Geschichte der wichtigsten aussenpolitischen Strömung der USA nach: des Isolationismus. Warum wollten sich die Vereinigten Staaten über weite Phasen von der Welt fernhalten? Welche Rolle spielten dabei moralische Überzeugungen und wirtschaftliche Interessen? Wie hat sich das Selbstverständnis der Supermacht immer wieder verändert? Und was ist an Trumps «America First» wirklich neu?Diese Folge stützt sich u.a. a...2024-10-141h 01On WisdomOn WisdomShaping Reality and Relationships: The Science of Connection and Expectation (with David Robson)Can our expectations about ourselves and others reshape our lives? Science writer David Robson returns to explore how our expectations don’t just change personal outcomes—they influence how we connect with others. Drawing from his books The Laws of Connection and The Expectation Effect, David reveals the hidden psychology behind social interactions and how our misconceptions about what others think can hold us back. Igor delves into how expectations can foster or hinder meaningful relationships, David explains how small mindset shifts can help overcome social anxiety, and Charles reflects on why connecting with strangers can be easier (and more...2024-09-2449 minMammalwatchingMammalwatchingEpisode 6: Rod Cassidy, Sangha LodgeCharles and Jon are joined from South Africa by Rod Cassidy who runs world famous Sangha Lodge in the Central African Republic. A true mammalwatching nirvana.Rod talks about his early career as a bird guide and conservation researcher including his entry for the Darwin Awards during an ill-fated attempt bat collection expedition. He talks about the importance for conservation of the work he and his wife Tamar are doing in the Central African Republic and some of the spectacular mammals they regularly encounter including huge gatherings of Forest Elephants in Sangha Bai, Lowland Gorillas, pangolins and...2024-09-1244 minGreat AdventuresGreat AdventuresChris Cassidy (Navy SEAL, NASA Astronaut) On Life On The International Space StationChris Cassidy (Navy SEAL, NASA astronaut) what it was like to travel to space and live on the International Space Station. His last mission, Expedition 63, is the subject of National Geographic's "Among The Stars" on Disney+.Please support more conversations like this by hitting the subscribe button, checking out our sponsors, and leaving a quick review on Apple Podcasts.[Our usual home Smile To Go has been forced to shut doors during this current pandemic, support their staff during this difficult time by visiting here][Great Adventures is proudly fueled by WhistlePig Whiskey...2024-02-1630 minR.O.G. Return on GenerosityR.O.G. Return on Generosity159. Dan Renart - Navigating Law, Integrity, and Authenticity“I've always wanted to be in a job where I could help people…you're representing good people at their worst time.” “I have to be honest with myself because it doesn't communicate well if you're trying to be somebody else.” Daniel Renart, a former President of the Maryland Hispanic Bar Association is a Partner with Reinstein, Glackin & Herriott LLC ("RGH"). Daniel Renart focuses his practice assisting clients with their divorce, custody and personal injury matters. In divorce and family law cases, Mr. Renart has experience handling complex litigation involving separation agreements, prenuptial agreements, divorce, alimony, child cust...2023-12-1936 minPassive House PodcastPassive House PodcastBonus Episode: Charles MacBride, University of Texas (PhiusCon 2023)In this special bonus episode recorded at the PhiusCon 2023, Co-Host of the Passive House Podcast, Matthew Cutler Welsh interviews Charles MacBride of  University of Texas at Arlington School of Architecture.https://phius1.zohobackstage.com/PhiusCon2023Thank you to our sponsor, Zola Windows for making the Passive House Podcast at the Passive House Network Conference possible.https://www.zolawindows.com/Thank you for listening to the Passive House Podcast! To learn more about Passive House and to stay abreast of our latest programming, vi...2023-11-2711 minTrue Crime Fighters: Real Heroes StoriesTrue Crime Fighters: Real Heroes StoriesCharles Cassidy - Philadelphia Police DepartmentHis name was Charles Edward Cassidy, a Police Officer with the Philadelphia Police Department, Pennsylvania. He was shot and killed on November 1, 2007. When he walked into a commercial armed robbery in progress.  Police Officer Charles Edward Cassidy, had a nickname of Chuck, and had served with the Philadelphia Police Department for 25 years. He is survived by his wife and three children. Police Officer Charles Edward Cassidy was a True Crime Fighter. In the Clubhouse: Drop In Audio Chat app look for and follow John J. Wiley @LetRadioShow. Background song by Lobo L...2023-11-0204 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe Social Robots are Coming! (with Kerstin Dautenhahn)Can we create wise robots? Kerstin Dautenhahn joins Igor and Charles to dive into the intriguing world of social robots, the finer points of “Robotiquette,” and the potential role such robots can play in supporting therapeutic treatments. Igor reflects on the limits of robot-based wisdom, Kerstin reveals the potential of Generative AI like ChatGPT to generate false information about her own professional identity, and Charles considers the perils of socially awkward machines. Welcome to Episode 58.Special Guest: Kerstin Dautenhahn.Links:Kerstin Dautenhahn's page | University of WaterlooSocial and Intelligent Robotics Research Laboratory (SIRRL)Robots are not...2023-11-0249 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe Epic Challenge of Knowing Thyself (with David Dunning)Can we ever really know ourselves, or are we destined to always make overly optimistic self-assessments? David Dunning joins Igor and Charles to discuss the Dunning-Kruger effect, the importance of asking the right questions, why arriving at an accurate view of ourselves is so challenging, and the implications for teaching, medicine, and even scientific research. Igor explores the possible reemergence of group assessments in education as a result of advances in AI, David shares why conversations with smart people often end up as competitions to ask the most questions, and Charles reflects on the wisdom-enhancing experience of jury service...2023-10-081h 03On WisdomOn WisdomAwe Reloaded (with Dacher Keltner)Have we overlooked a major source of awe, right under our collective noses? Dacher Keltner returns to the On Wisdom studio to discuss his new book "Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life", the power of moral beauty, the desire for connection, and the importance of wandering. Igor suggest that awe can also entail feelings of terror, Dacher reflects on the perils of awe being used against us, and Charles shares his experience of an awe walk-around-the-bloc. Welcome to Episode 56.Special Guest: Dacher Keltner.Links:Dacher Keltner...2023-08-3050 minBlindfold Chess PodcastBlindfold Chess PodcastS2 E5 Jose Raul Capablanca v J. Baca Arus (1912)José Raúl Capablanca was a Cuban chess player widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. Capablanca is best known for his exceptional endgame skills and his ability to simplify complex positions into winning endgames. Capablanca’s chess career began at a young age. He learned to play chess at the age of four by watching his father. The story goes that Jose pointed out an illegal move his father played, then beat his father. At the age of 14, he finished 4th out of 6 in the Cuban Championship. He traveled to the United State...2023-08-2613 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWise of the Machines (with Sina Fazelpour)How can we make AI wiser? And could AI make us wiser in return? Sina Fazelpour joins Igor and Charles to discuss the problem of bias in algorithms, how we might make machine learning systems more diverse, and the thorny challenge of alignment. Igor considers whether interacting with AIs might help us achieve higher levels of understanding, Sina suggests that setting up AIs to promote certain values may be problematic in a pluralistic society, and Charles is intrigued to learn about the opportunities offered by teaming up with our machine friends. Welcome to Episode 55.Special Guest: Sina...2023-08-051h 04Composition of a KillerComposition of a KillerCharles MansonThis podcast discusses the crimes of Charles Manson, his cult, and early childhood experiences that shaped him into a psychopath.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/composition-of-a-killer--5602919/support.2023-08-011h 20On WisdomOn WisdomEmotions Are Not What You Think (with Lisa Feldman Barrett )What actually are “emotions” and how are they made? Lisa Feldman Barrett joins Igor and Charles to discuss what we’ve got right and what we’ve got completely wrong about the nature of our emotional lives. Igor grapples with the idea that red apples aren’t necessarily red, Lisa shares that anger doesn’t always look like anger, and Charles learns that a racing heartbeat can be interpreted in fundamentally different ways. Welcome to Episode 54.Special Guest: Lisa Feldman Barrett.Links:Lisa Feldman Barrett's Website (Public)Interdisciplinary Affective Science LaboratoryYou Aren't at The Mercy of You...2023-05-3049 minOn WisdomOn WisdomMoral Reframing and The Science of Political Persuasion (with Robb Willer)How can you persuade someone who disagrees with you on everything? In this episode, we discover the secrets of political persuasion with Robb Willer, a leading expert on political persuasion and moral reframing. Igor grills Robb on the ethics of activism in social science, Robb defends his mission to make a difference in the world, and Charles is amazed to find out that he can fix his misperceptions with a few simple tricks. Don’t miss this inspiring and ground-breaking conversation that will transform how you communicate with others. Tune in to Episode 53 now!Special Guest: Robb Wi...2023-04-1059 minTake It From UsTake It From UsS2:74 Photography Chats with Cassidy LynneFrom photography to Tik Tok to podcasting this week’s guest has done it ALL! Cassidy Lynne, a Michigan wedding photographer and educator, swaps her usual podcasting seat to join Dawn & Emily. Cassidy shares her journey from being a full time photographer to an educator and podcaster. We also dive deep into how to grow, create and go viral on Tik Tok within your niche. We already know this episode is one you’ll wanna hear twice.Follow us on Instagram: @takeitfromus_podcastCheck out this episode's show notes: takeitfromuspodcast.com/episodes/074Are you tire...2023-02-2845 minBlindfold Chess PodcastBlindfold Chess PodcastBonus - Paul Morphy v C. Maurian (1854) - OddsBonus I realized I had too much content for Morphy to cram into one episode. Today, we are going to look at another odds game against his long time sparing partner - Charles Maurian. Morphy and Maurian played well over 75 recorded games that we know of. The previous game, we looked at Morphy starting down just a rook. But - a rook is just not enough for Morphy. In this game, he is giving Rook AND Knight odds to his friend. So from the starting position, the a1 rook and the b...2023-02-1807 minOh Shoot! with Cassidy LynneOh Shoot! with Cassidy LynneCreating Presets & Becoming An EducatorIn this episode of the Oh Shoot! Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) and Dawn Charles (@dawn.charles) talk about how to become a photography educator, tips for creating your own presets, finding your brand voice, and more. ---------------- Sponsors: PICSELLO 3 MONTHS FREE: https://www.picsello.com/friends-of-picsello/cassidy-lynne ---------------- Thanks so much Dawn for coming on this episode! You can follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/dawn.charles/ ---------------- WATCH THESE EPISODES ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/CassidyLynne ---------------- Want more...2023-02-0656 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWorld Wide Wisdom (with Deepak Ramola)Imagine gathering hard-earned lessons from survivors of human trafficking in Nepal, middle school children in Afghanistan, refugees in Europe, and even a man who has witnessed over 12,000 deaths. Deepak Ramola has been on such a lesson-gathering mission for a while, and he joins Igor and Charles to discuss the life lessons he has collected, who gets to define moral behaviour, and how we might change our culture to encourage more perspective-taking. Igor highlights the challenge of stepping outside ourselves in the heat of the moment, Deepak asks some challenging questions about love, and Charles learns the surprising value of...2023-01-0555 minR.O.G. Return on GenerosityR.O.G. Return on Generosity104. Neal Foard - The Human Condition is Cooperation104. Neal Foard - The Human Condition is Cooperation "An environment of generosity where people are, they are only too happy to give to others their time, their attention, their good feelings, their support, their sympathy.  In an environment of generosity, you unlock speed, you unlock creativity, you unlock new ideas, and you know that new ideas are a compound interest article, right? Because with every new idea that gives birth to another new idea, and on and on, and it compounds itself." - Neal Foard Neal Foard Guest Bio: N...2022-11-2927 minOn WisdomOn WisdomTricky Colleagues and Contagious Emotions (with Tessa West)How do we respond wisely to foolish behaviour in the workplace? Tessa West joins Igor and Charles to talk about the most common types of ‘jerks at work’ - including the bulldozer, the credit stealer, and the gaslighter, discussing what drives such unhelpful behaviour, and how best to deal with it. Igor explores the different ways we can respond to uncertainty in the workplace, Tessa suggests that we’re surprisingly nice to moral violators, and Charles learns the importance of building ‘affect contagion buffers’ into his day! Welcome to Episode 51.Special Guest: Tessa West.Links:Tessa We...2022-11-1657 minOn WisdomOn WisdomMorality Meets World (with Joshua Greene)To give to both your favourite charity and a super-effective charity recommended by experts, visit Giving Multiplier: https://givingmultiplier.org/invite/ONWISDOM Can insights from moral psychology increase donations to more effective charities? Joshua Greene joins Igor and Charles to discuss ventilator allocation and other pandemic-related trolley problems, deep pragmatism, the dual process theory of moral judgement, and the power of the veil of ignorance. Igor gets excited about the role of metacognition for wisdom, Joshua reveals in what contexts we feel more comfortable pushing a fat man off a bridge, and Charles learns that when...2022-10-1057 minWin At Life: Conversations about Disability awesomeness in awarenessWin At Life: Conversations about Disability awesomeness in awarenessE: 3 S: 15 Win Charles interviews Wayne Altman on meditationAsk Win: http://ask-win.weebly.com. Please donate to Ask Win by going to Payment Venmo Win1195 at https://venmo.com/. Win Kelly Charles’ Books: https://www.amazon.com/Win-Kelly-Charles/e/B009VNJEKE/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1. Win Kelly Charles' MONAT: https://wincharles.mymonat.com.   On Ask Win today (Thursday, September 1, 2022), Best-Selling Author, Win C welcomes Wayne Altman. Owner of Melodyclouds.com the premier subscription site for guided meditations, solfeggio, binaural beats, audiobooks, and relaxation. Wayne is an 8 year Army veteran, husband to Traci his wife of 17 years, and father to Cassidy, Reagan, and Morg...2022-09-0227 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWise Goals (with Ayelet Fishbach)What does goal-setting have to do with wisdom and how do we pick wise goals? Ayelet Fishbach joins Igor and Charles to discuss the dangers of moving too swiftly from planning-mode to action-mode, how to compromise across multiple goals, and why we need to rethink our relationships with vegetables! Igor underscores the importance of thinking of wisdom as a process rather than an outcome, Ayelet encourages us to change our situation rather than ourselves, and Charles learns the benefits of approaching a choice as if you’d make it 100 times. Welcome to Episode 49.Special Guest: Ayelet Fishback....2022-09-0147 minOn WisdomOn WisdomA Joyous Journey from Black-and-White to Grey (with Tom Gilovich)Is "the spectrum" a more helpful way to think about the world than "categories"? Tom Gilovich joins Igor and Charles to discuss the perils of black-and-white thinking, the evolving data on the hot hand phenomenon, the science of regret, why foxes are wiser than hedgehogs, and the freedom that comes from learning that we are of less interest to other people than we think. Igor considers the limits of psychological nudging in tackling society’s structural problems, Tom shares the perspective that leads him to be so unrelentingly joyful, and Charles learns that even scientists have to work hard to...2022-08-0148 minOn WisdomOn WisdomCharting Pandemic Waters: A Common Wisdom Model for Uncertain Times (with Howard Nusbaum) - Rebroadcast(First Broadcast - 21st June 2020) What is the value of wisdom in the time of the global pandemic? Does the community of behavioural scientists studying wisdom agree on anything about the nature of wisdom? Can we say what we now know about wisdom and, conversely, what do we know we don’t yet know? Howard Nusbaum joins Igor and Charles to discuss the recently assembled Toronto Wisdom Task Force and the resulting Common Wisdom Model, meta-cognition, the thorny issue of moral-grounding, and sage advice regarding how to measure wisdom in the lab. Igor stresses the importance of bu...2022-07-201h 02On WisdomOn WisdomAntifragility, Gut Feelings, and the Myth of Pure Evil (with Jonathan Haidt) - Rebroadcast(First Broadcast - 4th November 2019) Does that which doesn’t kill you make you weaker? Should we always follow our emotions? Is life a battle between good people and bad people? And critically, what might the adoption of these three popular, but unwise, ideas be doing to a rising generation of young adults? Jonathan Haidt joins Igor and Charles to discuss the three great untruths of modern life, the nature of antifragility, the 'great awokening,' rising violence on US university campuses, and the origin story of the Heterodox Academy. Igor suggests that diversity can help some pr...2022-06-2758 minThat Shakespeare LifeThat Shakespeare LifeCatherine de Medici with Estelle ParanqueMarried to Henry Valois, Catherine de Medici held considerable power and influence over the Valois Dynasty of France and was beloved of the Medici Dynasty in Italy. The year William Shakepseare was born, in 1564, Catherine de Medici offered her son, Charles IX, as a husband for Elizabeth I, and would go on to offer her other two sons, Francis and Henry, to Elizabeth I as well in a decades long effort to secure a political alliance through marriage with England. Staunchly opposed to marriage on the whole, Elizabeth I never did accept Catherine’s sons as husbands, but the interactions an...2022-06-2035 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWisdom at Work (with Barry Schwartz) - Rebroadcast(First Broadcast - 28th December 2018) Can we design our workplaces to generate wiser behaviour? Why do we work anyway, and would we still work if we didn’t get paid? Do employers even want their employees to develop wisdom? Barry Schwartz joins Igor and Charles to discuss how Aristotle’s Practical Wisdom applies in the 21st Century, the reasons why we work, idea technology, the unintended consequences of rules-based systems, and the moral dangers and limits of incentives. Igor proposes the idea of algorithm-based wise machines, Barry suggests companies hire for character rather than skill, and Charles lear...2022-06-0759 minOn WisdomOn WisdomA Special AnnouncementIgor and Charles return with a special announcement for On Wisdom listeners ... 2022-05-2501 minR.O.G. Return on GenerosityR.O.G. Return on Generosity83. Pamela Slim - Shape the World Through Your Work83. Pamela Slim - Shape the World Through Your Work  “You have to really know how to tell the story about how your experience has really crafted for this work that you want to do. I call Body of Work the love letter to creation. It really centers what it is that you're building and being very deliberate about what you want to bring to life. And then everything else is secondary.” Guest Info: Pamela Slim is an author, business coach and the co-founder with her husband Darryl of the Main Stree...2022-05-1029 minThat Shakespeare LifeThat Shakespeare LifeCataracts Surgery with Chris LefflerIn a 16th century painting by Casper Stromayr, two men, presumably doctors, are standing behind a table on which a set of surgical instruments are laid out very neatly. In the notes for the painting we discover that some of the instruments are specifically for surgery of the eye.    Cataract surgery like the one being prepared for in this painting was just becoming widespread in Shakespeare’s lifetime and was performed to remove the pearly film that developed over the surface of the eye.    In Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Ferdinand uses the phra...2022-03-2822 minSwords and SatireSwords and SatireEpisode 129 - A Wrinkle In TimeThis week we watched another patron voted movie, A Wrinkle In Time, about family, love and friendship. The Murray children, Meg and Charles Wallace, search for their father, Alex, and bring their new friend Calvin along for the ride. Together they beat the odds to 'tesser' through time and space to find their father amongst the cosmos, getting past gossiping flowers, grumpy gurus, and ultimately defeating an emo big brain, like they literally had to fight a large brain. But in the end we learned that you can’t have light without the dark, or dark without the light. In...2022-02-191h 25On WisdomOn WisdomInvisible to Ourselves: A Life of a Psychological Scientist (with Richard Nisbett)A disturbing thought - might it be impossible for us to directly observe the workings of our minds? Richard Nisbett joins Igor and Charles to discuss a life lived on the cutting edge of behavioral sciences in the second part of the 20th Century. He shares tales from his groundbreaking research into our faulty mindware, discussing various biases, cultural differences in cognitive processes, our inability to directly observe our mental processes, and why job interviews are not only unhelpful but potentially harmful to our ability to hire the best person for the job. Igor is keen to learn about...2021-12-051h 11On WisdomOn WisdomReflections on Wisdom in the World after CovidWhich kind of wisdom will people need to master to overcome major negative societal and/or psychological changes after the pandemic? In the last episode of the World After Covid miniseries, Igor and Charles share and discuss responses from 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Four final responses are selected, covering themes of big picture focus on what's important, shared humanity, long-term orientation, and political structural change in the midst of the pandemic. Igor reflects on how the immediate context can dramatically influence even experts' forecasts...2021-10-2437 minR.O.G. Return on GenerosityR.O.G. Return on Generosity54. Victoria Arlen - Accessible Voices54. Victoria Arlen - Accessible Voices “What am I doing? How do I do this? How do I get out of it? I think it's staying rooted in your empathy, love, joy, and gratitude, and sprinkling your faith amongst it all. I think those are big things...taking yourself out of the ego and being like, What do I want to give to this world? Because we only have a limited time here. So leave your impact, because we're all able to leave an impact here.” Victoria Arlen   Guest Info: Victo...2021-10-1929 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWisdom for Negative Consequences (Pt. I) - Social Support, Sympathy & Compassion, Acknowledging Uncertainty, and Balancing Diverse InterestsWhich kind of wisdom will people need to master to overcome major negative societal and/or psychological changes after the pandemic? Igor and Charles share and discuss responses from 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of social support, sympathy & compassion, acknowledging uncertainty, and balancing diverse interests in the midst of the pandemic. Igor points out that humanity has a greater capacity for accepting and managing uncertainty than we might realize, and Charles is intrigued...2021-10-0535 minR.O.G. Return on GenerosityR.O.G. Return on Generosity48. Likky Lavji - Blind Spots48. Likky Lavji - Blind Spots “Leaders are realizing that it's about looking at people's hidden potentials and leading the people and not the company. You lead the people. You work...with them and find out exactly who they are, what they need and be there for the people that you have ...you become this incredible leader, the organization just shifts - and the people within that organization shift as well"    Guest Info: A sought-after keynote speaker, Likky Lavji is passionate about helping others “break barriers” to unleash their human potentia...2021-09-0729 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWorld After Covid series: Negative Consequences (Part II) - Autobiographical Memory, Estrangement, Political Conflict, and PrejudiceWhich domain or aspect of social life will show the most significant negative societal and/or psychological change in response to the pandemic? Igor and Charles share and discuss responses from 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of autobiographical memory, estrangement, political conflict, and prejudice in the midst of the pandemic. Igor wonders how losing track of distinct day-to-day memories might distort our sense of who we are, and Charles considers the odd influence...2021-08-0438 minR.O.G. Return on GenerosityR.O.G. Return on Generosity41. Lain Hensley - The Odyssey of Giving41. Lain Hensley - The Odyssey of Giving “...in the spirit of generosity and the spirit of giving, that was the moment where it stopped me and I thought, wow, have I given enough?”   Guest Info: Lain Hensley is the Head Dream Chaser & Co-Founder of Odyssey Teams In 2014, Lain won a hard-fought battle against cancer and he hasn’t taken a minute of life for granted since. A master of metaphors, he uses stories and emotion to connect with audiences. He seamlessly builds bridges between your organizational values...2021-07-2029 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWorld After Covid series: Negative Consequences (Part I) - Social Inequality, Loneliness, Economic Hardships, and DespairWhich domain or aspect of social life will show the most significant negative societal and/or psychological change in response to the pandemic? Igor and Charles share and discuss responses from 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of social inequality, loneliness, economic hardships, and despair in the midst of the pandemic. Igor assesses 3 sharply contrasting visions of the future, and Charles reflects on the idea of pandemics as the downside of something mostly very...2021-07-1130 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWorld After Covid series: Wisdom for Positive Consequences (Pt. II) - Critical Thinking, Intellectual Humility, Political Cooperation, and SolidarityWhat kind of wisdom will people need to capitalize on the positive societal and/or psychological change after the pandemic? Igor and Charles share and discuss responses from 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of critical thinking, intellectual humility, political cooperation, and solidarity in the midst of the pandemic. Igor wrestles with the challenge of identifying experts while lacking expertise ourselves, and Charles considers the potential downsides of clamouring for resignations when our leaders...2021-06-3043 minThe Cozy Nest Egg PodcastThe Cozy Nest Egg PodcastWhat Does It Mean To Be Financially Comfortable?In this episode, I discuss what it means to be financially comfortable, based on Charles Schwab’s Modern Wealth Index Survey and a poll by the Skipton Building Society. I also discuss whether it’s worthwhile for foreign nationals in the U.S. to send money back to their home country to take advantage of higher interest rates. Here is a link to the article that this podcast is based on: http://cozynestegg.com/2021/01/02/what-does-it-mean-to-be-financially-comfortable/.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2021-06-1314 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWorld After Covid series: Wisdom for Positive Consequences (Pt. I) - Sympathy and Compassion, Self-distancing, Perspective-taking, and Learning from pandemicsWhat kind of wisdom will people need to capitalize on the positive societal and/or psychological change after the pandemic? Igor and Charles share and discuss responses from 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of sympathy and compassion, self-distancing, perspective-taking, and learning from pandemics in the midst of the pandemic. Igor wonders what being empathetic and compassionate even looks like online, and Charles ponders lessons not learned from past global catastrophes. Featuring:2021-06-0329 minRelease NotesRelease Notes#418: Brady Cassidy (part 2)We are joined again today by Brady Cassidy, co-founder of Rewardful, a SaaS to help you run an affiliate program for your business. Last week we heard about Brady’s journey as an entrepreneur and learned about Rewardful. Today we take a more general look at affiliate marketing and learn some of the nuts and bolts […]2021-05-1728 minRelease NotesRelease Notes#417: Brady Cassidy (part 1)Today we are joined by Brady Cassidy, co-founder of Rewardful, a SaaS to help you run an affiliate program for your business. We talk to Brady about his experience bootstrapping Rewardful, how he got into that business, and how he and his partner are setting Rewardful apart from its competition. Mailing List Every month there […]2021-05-1033 minThe Go-To Market MindsetThe Go-To Market Mindset5 - Sales Owns Marketing with Sky CassidySky Cassidy sits with Michael Gordon of Sandler Training to discuss - or rather clash - on who really owns who in the relation between marketing and sales.-----------GUEST: Sky Cassidy | MountainTop DataHOST: Michael Gordon | www.Gordon.Sandler.com-----------This is a Mr. Thrive Media production | email: Chaz@MrThrive.com | Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter2021-04-2827 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWorld After Covid series: Positive Consequences (Part II) - Political cooperation, Nature, Solidarity, and Prosocial behavioursWhich domain or aspect of social life will show the most significant positive societal and/or psychological change in response to the pandemic? Igor and Charles share and discuss responses given to the question about positive change in response to the pandemic by 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of political cooperation, nature, solidarity, and prosocial behaviour in the midst of the pandemic. Featuring: Dagomar Degroot, Associate Professor of Environmental History...2021-04-1344 minUncanny DispatchUncanny DispatchThe Pitchfork Murders and The Baby Trafficker Dr. Thomas HicksThis week, Chase brings the tale of the pitchfork murder of Charles Walton and the mystery and witchcraft associated with Meon Hill in England. Cassidy brings the tale of baby trafficker Dr. Thomas Hicks from McCaysville, Georgia.Send your stories to uncannydispatch@gmail.comTwitter/Instagram/Facebook: @uncannydispatch--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncannydispatch/support2021-02-131h 15On WisdomOn WisdomWorld After Covid series: Positive Consequences (Part I) - Political and structural change, Care for elders, Social connectedness, and Reconsidering habitsWhich domain or aspect of social life will show the most significant positive societal and/or psychological change in response to the pandemic? Igor and Charles share and discuss responses given to the question about positive change in response to the pandemic by 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of political and structural change, care for elders, social connectedness, and reconsidering habits in the midst of the pandemic. Featuring: Ayse K...2021-02-0928 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWorld After Covid series: Wisdom for Now (Part II) - What's important, Living in the moment, Social connectedness, and Shared humanityWhat one piece of wisdom is important to give to people now to help them make it through the pandemic? Igor and Charles share and discuss responses given to this critical question by 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of what's important, living in the moment, social connectedness, and shared humanity in the midst of the pandemic. Featuring: Yukiko Ushida, Professor of Social and Cultural Psychology at the Kokoro Research Center, Ky...2021-01-1922 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWorld After Covid series: Wisdom for Now (Part I)What one piece of wisdom is important to give to people now to help them make it through the pandemic? Igor and Charles share and discuss responses given to this critical question by 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of agency and control, long-term orientation, social connectedness, solidarity, and perspective-taking in the midst of the pandemic. Featuring: Michael Norton, Social Psychologist from Harvard Business School Robert Sternberg, Psychologist and Wisdom Re...2021-01-0727 minUncanny DispatchUncanny DispatchHitman Charles V Harrelson and Guy Family SlayingIn Episode 13, Cassidy brings you the tale of Charles V Harrelson, Woody Harrelson's father who was also a convicted hitman. Chase brings the Thanksgiving slaying story of the Guy Family by Joel Guy Jr.Email your stories to uncannydispatch@gmail.comTwitter/Instagram/Facebook: @uncannydispatch--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncannydispatch/support2020-12-051h 32On WisdomOn WisdomShifting Gears: Wisdom in the 'World After Covid'After 2 and a half years of podcasting, 30+ episodes, 50,000+ downloads, and one global pandemic, it's time for an exciting announcement from the On Wisdom team...Links:World After Covid site2020-12-0102 minThe Circle podcast by Hair in MotionThe Circle podcast by Hair in MotionThe rise of the freelancer with Leah Hayden CassidyIn this episode I had the pleasure of bringing on one of my good friends in the industry Leah Hayden Cassidy whom I have been fortunate to spend time with multiple in different parts of the world delivering online seminars and workshops. I wanted to bring Leah on to the podcast to share here journey and the routes she's taken on it to get her to the point she's at now and why she's decided to be a freelancer and what benefits could come with that in this day and age. thanks again Leah for sharing your wisdom and journey...2020-11-1755 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe Meaning of Wisdom Before and During the Pandemic (with Ricca Edmondson)Does wisdom reside in particular persons, or is wisdom more about what happens between people? And if wisdom does require a social context, what are the implications of our new social distancing habits since the rise of the pandemic? Ricca Edmondson joins Igor and Charles to discuss novel ethnographic approaches to the study of wisdom, the significance of Irish funeral rituals, new lessons from old Trojan horses, and the value of framing wisdom as a social construction. Originally recorded at the start of the pandemic, Ricca returned for a retrospective at the close of the episode, to share her...2020-11-1144 minUncanny DispatchUncanny DispatchElmer McCurdy's Corpse and the Hex House of TulsaThis episode, Cassidy covers the amazing afterlife of Elmer McCurdy's corpse, as well as the fight over the dead body of Charles Manson and laws about owning human bones. Chase covers the original Hex House of Tulsa, Oklahoma and the Svengali-like Carol Ann Smith.Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @uncannydispatchSend your listener stories to uncannydispatch@gmail.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncannydispatch/support2020-10-311h 12Future Learning Design PodcastFuture Learning Design PodcastWisdom in Education - A Conversation with Charles Cassidy and Igor GrossmannCharles Cassidy is the Director of the Evidence-Based Wisdom project. The site translates academic research regarding the science and psychology of wisdom into understandable and helpful resources for the wider public. Charles studied Physics at the University of Manchester in the UK. Following the development of educational research projects with The British Council across South America and Asia, Charles taught Mathematics and Science in London for 15 years. Since the start of the project, he has conducted interviews with many leaders in the field of wisdom research, compiled and translated many of the key papers from the field and created...2020-08-2734 minOn WisdomOn WisdomEmotions, Attention, and Decision Making in the Aging Brain (with Mara Mather)Despite the common stereotype of ‘older and crankier,’ psychologists suggest we become more positive as we age. Why? Do our aging brains become worse at detecting threats in the environment? Do we choose to focus on more positive aspects of our experience as we age? And what does the latest scientific research say about one of the major dangers of older age — Alzheimer’s disease? Mara Mather joins Igor and Charles to discuss the neuroscience of emotional aging, the role of the locus coeruleus in memory and attention, emotion-induced blindness, and the parallels between Cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s disease. I...2020-08-1744 minOn WisdomOn WisdomCharting Pandemic Waters: A Common Wisdom Model for Uncertain Times (with Howard Nusbaum)What is the value of wisdom in the time of the global pandemic? Does the community of behavioural scientists studying wisdom agree on anything about the nature of wisdom? Can we say what we now know about wisdom and, conversely, what do we know we don’t yet know? Howard Nusbaum joins Igor and Charles to discuss the recently assembled Toronto Wisdom Task Force and the resulting Common Wisdom Model, meta-cognition, the thorny issue of moral-grounding, and sage advice regarding how to measure wisdom in the lab. Igor stresses the importance of building solid theoretical foundations for the field in...2020-06-211h 08On WisdomOn WisdomPandemic Happiness (with Sonja Lyubomirsky)Is happiness research even relevant in such times of crisis, or is focusing on our happiness simply a luxury we can no longer afford? And, while effective for many people, why does the cultivation of gratitude sometimes result in unexpectedly negative consequences? Sonja Lyubomirsky joins Igor and Charles to discuss the key components of happiness, lessons from 9-11, ‘happiness-intervention fit’, Mother Teresa’s dark side, and the unexpected psychological impact of the global pandemic to date. Igor reflects on life-under-lockdown vs life in the downfall of the Soviet Union, Sonja discusses the subtle art of balancing optimism with positive action...2020-04-2431 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe Wisdom of a Modern Elder (with Chip Conley)Though there is a lot of talk about diversity in the workplace, “age diversity” is often overlooked. Might there even be an emerging mission-critical role for wise elders in the world’s most cutting-edge tech companies? Hospitality maverick and Airbnb Strategic Advisor Chip Conley joins Igor and Charles to discuss the U-Curve of happiness, the surprises and challenges of mentoring billionaire CEOs and State Governors, the potential of intergenerational housing, the emergence of a new generation of wisdom workers, and his new project to build the world’s first midlife wisdom school - The Modern Elder Academy. Igor seeks new solu...2020-04-0753 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWicked Problems (with Judith Glück)Bad things happen to all of us. But why do some people grow wiser, while others simply grow bitter? What do scientists do to reliably measure wisdom in the laboratory? And might this research suggest solutions to some of the most pressing problems of our time? Igor and Charles welcome one of today's leading wisdom scientists - Judith Glück, who discusses the MORE Model of Life Experience, different ways of reflecting on personal experiences, collaborative doctors, compassionate teachers, and pervasive foolishness across the entire political spectrum. Igor ponders potential paths to wiser politics in the face of the w...2020-03-0559 minOn WisdomOn Wisdom'This is Basically a Revolution': Self-Knowledge and The Battle for Better Science (with Simine Vazire)Is the “business-as-usual” approach to science in crisis? Does the public have a good grasp of how scientific knowledge is really generated? And might scientists be as much prey to self-serving biases as the rest of us mortals? Simine Vazire joins Igor and Charles to discuss the thorny complexity of seeking reliable knowledge about the world and about ourselves, the perils of being a whistleblower in the competitive world of modern science, and the on-going scientific credibility revolution. We discuss meta-scientists, the Open Science movement, and the power of preprints to bust open the black box of peer review. Igor...2020-02-1259 minOn WisdomOn WisdomMisbehavioral Economics: Choosing irrationalityAre people being reasonable when they act irrationally? Doesn’t rationality and reasonableness mean the same thing? Charles and Igor kick of the new decade by diving into a messy mix of behavioral economics, nudges, moral philosophy and legal studies, to examine what standards guide people’s decisions. Charles asks Igor about core standards that guide people when they try to make a good decision. Igor unpacks how the standard of a rational agent evolved in the 20th century and what implications it has had for modern economics and politics. Charles wonders if there are any reasonable people left on t...2020-01-1439 minOn WisdomOn WisdomAntifragility, Gut Feelings, and the Myth of Pure Evil (with Jonathan Haidt)Does that which doesn’t kill you make you weaker? Should we always follow our emotions? Is life a battle between good people and bad people? And critically, what might the adoption of these three popular, but unwise, ideas be doing to a rising generation of young adults? Jonathan Haidt joins Igor and Charles to discuss the three great untruths of modern life, the nature of antifragility, the 'great awokening,' rising violence on US university campuses, and the origin story of the Heterodox Academy. Igor suggests that diversity can help some projects while hindering others, Jon shares his ul...2019-11-0457 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe Epistemic Tightrope: Walking The Line of Doubt (with Scott Lilienfeld)Patients always receive treatment in agreement with the best scientific evidence available, right? Well, no. Not really. Clinical practitioners seem to suffer from many of the cognitive biases that affect the rest of us, and treatment decisions are often much less science-based that we might like to think. Scott Lilienfeld joins Igor and Charles to discuss evidence-based practice in psychotherapy, the importance of doubting, clinical psychology’s dirty little secret, Scarlett Johansson’s brain, confirmation bias, how science really works, and why people just can’t let go of the idea that a full moon triggers werewolf-style behaviour. Igor reveal...2019-10-0751 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe Art and Science of Knowing You Don't Know (with Mark Alfano)We live in confusing times. Politics is polarizing. Opinions clash on many topics leading to heated discussions. Take environmental change and what to do about it, the best ways to achieve prosperity, or the threats and opportunities of our globalized economy. Are we ready to admit that we often actually don’t understand what’s going on? Mark Alfano joins Igor and Charles to discuss the importance of ‘intellectual humility’ when seeking a more accurate grasp of reality, the perils of poorly designed virtue education programmes, Nietzsche and his take on the intellectual virtues, and the training of machine-learning algorith...2019-09-1353 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe Science of Awe (with Dacher Keltner)What exactly is ‘awe’ and does it bring us, as individuals or as a society, any benefit? Dacher Keltner joins Igor and Charles to discuss why Canadians feel differently about awe than the Chinese, how to take an ‘awe walk’, why emotions vary across historical time, and the importance of experiencing diverse emotions and how to balance them, while the 'Dacher-Guesses-Emotions' game reveals the alarmingly fine line between disgust and desire. Igor digs into controversies over different theories of emotion, Dacher talks of inequality and elation as the new frontiers of social psychology, and Charles learns that awe may play a k...2019-08-2058 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe Individual and The Culture (with Adam Grant)Can an individual really change a culture? Adam Grant joins Igor and Charles to discuss cultures of non-conformity and giving in the workplace, the perils of cognitive entrenchment, the critical role of culture carriers, and why we should be managing our attention rather than our time. Igor delights in learning of the astoundingly high frequency of dancers among Nobel prize winners, Adam suggests that moral arguments still trump bottom-line arguments in the boardroom, and Charles learns that the secret route to culture-change might be found in asking your boss for advice. Welcome to Episode 19.Special Guest: Adam...2019-07-3030 minOn WisdomOn WisdomThe End of the World is Nigh: Polarised Tribes, Passionate Words, and the Partisan Brain (with Jay Van Bavel)How did politics get so damn polarised? Jay Van Bavel joins Igor and Charles to discuss political polarisation, the partisan brain, the inexorable rise of superheroes in dark times, the misperceptions of polarisation levels, and how to reach out to other tribes. Igor highlights the partisanship-transcending benefits of a Watchmen-style alien invasion, Jay proposes the judicious use of ‘off-ramps’ when engaging with loved-ones from across the political divide, and Charles learns that even the abstract purity of Mathematics is not immune from the tentacles of partisanship when guns are involved. Welcome to Episode 18.Special Guest: Jay Van Bave...2019-06-291h 03On WisdomOn WisdomThe Metaphysics of Email and The Perils of Productivity (with Oliver Burkeman)Our current productivity culture appears to peddle a false promise: If we can just get better organised, we really can do everything - no tough life choices or trade-offs need to be made! Guardian journalist and author Oliver Burkeman joins Igor and Charles to discuss the ironic effects of the pursuit of productivity, the inbox zero phenomenon, the futile denial of limitations, the Jevons paradox, Keynes’ concerns about a future society drowning in leisure time, Nietzsche’s suspicions regarding our beloved busyness, the social complexities of sending back a poorly made coffee, and the importance of living a life that...2019-05-281h 02Twin TalkTwin TalkSocks In Bed? (with Hannah Johnson) | Ep. 22Do you wear socks to bed? What about showers: morning or night? And how about that James Charles thing? All these discussed and more, as Hannah Johnson joins us in a completely forgettable episode that you'll definitely want to miss. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more, follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you're listening to this. Follow Hannah Johnson on the following social media platforms: Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/hannahej437 Instagram: https://instagram.com/hannahjohnsonn19?igshid=1ilpp3go8xw7a2019-05-251h 38On WisdomOn WisdomBeware the Intelligence Trap! (with David Robson)Do highly intelligent people actually take better decisions in their daily lives than everyone else? And if not, what’s missing from our picture of what it means to be ‘smart’? Can you be highly intelligent, yet flunk a rationality test? And rather than noise to be ignored, might our emotions help us make decisions that are actually more rational? David Robson joins Igor and Charles to discuss intelligence traps, Terman’s Termites, the Monte Carlo fallacy, Damasio’s Somatic Marker hypothesis, the competitive humility of the start-up culture, and the ‘brutal pessimism’ baked in to the dark history of the Intelli...2019-04-2859 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWisdom, Bullshit & Beliefs (with Gordon Pennycook)‘Wholeness quiets infinite phenomena?’ Does it, really?! Why do some people fall for pseudo-profound bullshit and others don’t? When we share fake news stories, is this because we're motivated to think they're real, or because we don't bother to think at all? And why do scientists fight tooth-and-nail over the mechanisms involved, such as “System I vs. System II”, “Fast vs. Slow” and other frameworks? Gordon Pennycook joins Igor and Charles to discuss the critical distinction between a liar and a bullshitter, the cognitive reflection test, the random Deepak Chopra quote generator, the Ig Nobel prize, motivated reasoning, climate change...2019-04-0745 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWisdom & Social Norms (with Michele Gelfand)Is it wiser for a society to be ‘tight’ – strictly enforcing social rules, or ‘loose’ – in which social rule-breaking barely raise an eyebrow? What do social norms have to do with a sense of threat? And might wise leaders have worked out how to dynamically calibrate the tightness or looseness of their organisations as the situation demands? Michele Gelfand joins Igor and Charles to discuss the role of threat in ‘tight vs loose’ societies, the goldilocks principle, ‘real vs perceived’ threat’s in Trump’s America, autocratic recidivism, rum-fuelled meetings, transgressive hand puppets, and the case for recalibrating the internet. Igor reflects...2019-03-1359 minOn WisdomOn WisdomCan Wisdom be Taught?Can, or even should wisdom be taught at school? Would teaching about wisdom in the classroom even translate into wiser behaviour? And might learning about wise historical figures in school actually decrease the likelihood of students behaving more wisely? Igor and Charles tinker with the nuts and bolts of a speculative wisdom curriculum, discussing the stark limits of formal ethics classes, future technological tools to help identify when wise reasoning is necessary, and the counterproductive impact of presenting wise figures out of context. Igor commends Yoda for wisely encouraging Luke to share his failures, and alerts us to the...2019-02-2152 minOn WisdomOn WisdomSocial and Emotional Aging (with Laura Carstensen)Life expectancy increased more in the 20th century than in the entire prior history of humanity combined. With many more of us now getting the opportunity to live into old age, what do we have to look forward to? Do our social and emotional lives degrade in step with our physical bodies as we age, or do we in fact get much happier as we get older? How does the sense of ‘time-left’ impact our wisdom, behaviour and priorities? Laura Carstensen joins Igor and Charles to discuss individual and societal aspects of human aging. We focus on the implications and...2019-01-231h 00On WisdomOn WisdomWisdom at Work (with Barry Schwartz)Can we design our workplaces to generate wiser behaviour? Why do we work anyway, and would we still work if we didn’t get paid? Do employers even want their employees to develop wisdom? Barry Schwartz joins Igor and Charles to discuss how Aristotle’s Practical Wisdom applies in the 21st Century, the reasons why we work, idea technology, the unintended consequences of rules-based systems, and the moral dangers and limits of incentives. Igor proposes the idea of algorithm-based wise machines, Barry suggests companies hire for character rather than skill, and Charles learns why, in wiser work places, the cost...2018-12-2858 minOn WisdomOn WisdomWise Bodies, Wise Brains (with Wendy Berry Mendes)Is our capacity for wise behaviour determined not just by our psychology but also by our physiology? Is there such a thing as ‘good stress’, and how might our assessment of a situation reduce the chances of us 'choking'? And can our own bodies actually be physically affected by other people's emotions? Wendy Berry Mendes joins Igor and Charles to discuss the interaction between the psychological and physiological processes underpinning wise behaviour, exploring 'challenge vs threat' stress responses, vagal flexibility, affect contagion, and the physiology of social sensitivity and good judgement. Igor wants to know how to stay calm befo...2018-11-2249 min