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Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe Rise of AI: Andrew MaynardThe Dawn of AI is here! But where does that leave us? Will it improve our lives, zombify us, or completely replace us? We talk to tech expert, thought leader and futurist Andrew Maynard about whether or not we can peacefully coexist with the advancing algorithms or whether we are at the beginning of the robot apocalypse.2023-10-101h 37Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsRussian Shenanigans: Scott RustonWho is that person saying awful things to you on-line? A Russian agent? A zombified member of the opposite political party? Or just your own crazy relatives? We talk to Research Professor and strategic communications expert Scott Ruston about ways enemies of the state may actually be turning us against each other.2023-09-262h 04The Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral EconomicsThe Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral EconomicsConfidently Designing Your Path: Expressing Your Worth in Act Two - Kate GigaxIn this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, host Melina Palmer interviews Kate Gigax, founder of Development Corps, to discuss the transition from “Act One” to “Act Two” in one's career and life. The conversation focuses on being confident in expressing what you want and the value you bring. Kate emphasizes the importance of finding time for oneself and engaging in self-reflection. She encourages listeners to break up their schedules and find small pockets of time for rejuvenation and self-discovery. Through personal examples, she demonstrates how taking risks and pursuing what feels out of the ordinary can lead to...2023-09-0856 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsParasitized: Kelly WeinersmithDo you like the idea that bugs could crawl right out of your eyes, and that fungus could control your brain? That's weird, but this episode is for you! Join us for a rollicking fun conversation with parasitologist and science communicator extraordinaire, Kelly Weinersmith, about the weird and wonderful world of parasites!2023-07-041h 32Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsPsychedelified: Shane MaussBehold the twisted paths of the mind, where laughter and shrooms dance a cosmic Macarena. Delve with us into the mind-bending musings of comic and psychonaut Shane Mauss, to awaken our inner selves from the slumber of the undead, and to discuss how psychedelic tourism may create it's own zombie society. Prepare for a mind-expanding mix of science and comedy!2023-05-311h 19Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsMental Immunity: Andy NormanBad ideas are attempting to take root inside your brain! Listen to this episode with Andy Norman (author of Mental Immunity) to learn how to protect your brain without having to quarantine your mind!2023-05-161h 17Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe Mad Scheme: Gary DirksCan we harness the sun and reach the Green place, or has the world become too addicted to guzzaline? Witness our discussion with Gary Dirks - Senior Director of ASU's Global Futures Laboratory - as he guides us beyond the mad scheme to a better tomorrow.2023-05-101h 28Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsEducational Zombification: Meredith SmallConstant testing. Unhealthy lunches. Underpaid teachers. Are our schools in an apocalypse? Or is everything actually fine? We talk to life-changing author Meredith Small about how we can help all kids survive and thrive in our often-zombifiying educational system.2023-05-041h 36Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe Cult of Academia: Nicole BarbaroAre you looking for a way to expand your mind and learn ancient secrets for the low price of only $70,000 a year? Then join the Cult of Academia - where after only eleven or so years, you can compete for the job of cult leader! We talk with recovering academic Nicole Barbaro about her daring escape from academia and attempt to deprogram others - through her work at the Heterodox Academy and her Bookmarked Reads Substack.2023-05-031h 34Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsResistance: Mzilikazi KonéAre you tired of being zombified by indoctrination, incarceration, and educational institutionalization? Join the resistance with this week's guest Political Science Professor Mzilikazi Koné and spread the wonderfully contagious dream of freedom and resistance!2023-01-171h 20Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe Twitterpocalypse: Steven BeschlossIs Twitter heralding the end of society as we know it? We have an apocalyptically great time talking to award-winning author (and passionate tweeter) Steven Beschloss about the good, the bad and zombifying aspects of social media, including his personal successes and struggles trying to use Twitter to build a virtual space for true dialogue. In the aftermath of the Twitterpocalypse, can we build a new social media world that is a public good that makes all of our lives better? Tune in to find out!2023-01-111h 20Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsDigitizing Humanity: Liz GrumbachWhose voices get to carry on after death, and whose stories get buried with time? In this suprisingly optimistic episode, we talk with Liz Grumbach about the future of the human-tech interface and the way that technology can be used as a tool for understanding ourselves and our place in the world. We also chat with her about the social factors that decide who gets silenced, and how the field of Digital Humanities is giving a new voice to the silent dead. 2022-12-2258 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsPrezombification: Bob CialdiniHas your brain been turned into a fertile ground for the planting of other people's ideas, goals and influence? In this episode, we talk to best-selling author Bob Cialdini about 'pre-suasion,' the idea that you can make people more receptive to persuasion by setting up the context and situation in certain ways. Learn about your own susceptibilities to influence, how to tell if you're being zombified, and how we can use these techniques to zombify ourselves for good! 2022-12-081h 10Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsRefusing to Die: Season 4 live premierAre you barely alive or feeling a little undead? Well, it's time to crawl out of the ground and re-embrace this messy, wonderful thing called livin', with our new season of Zombified! Join hosts Athena Aktipis and David Lundberg-Kenrick as they talk with Liz Grumbach, Mzilikazi Koné, Tamas David-Barret and Baba Brinkman about the many ways that we can be resilient in times of crisis and embrace the joy and insanity of life.2022-12-0854 minThe Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral EconomicsThe Brainy Business | Understanding the Psychology of Why People Buy | Behavioral EconomicsSolving Modern Problems with a Stone Age BrainIn today's conversation, I am joined by Dr. Douglas Kenrick and David Lundberg-Kenrick to talk about their new book, Solving Modern Problems with a Stone-Age Brain. As you will hear about in the episode, they are a father and son team with very different backgrounds, so it is incredibly interesting to see how they came together to write this really incredibly interesting book. I became acquainted with Doug and Dave through Bob Cialdini, who emailed me saying that this team from ASU had a new book out that he found to be fascinating and thought I would...2022-11-1852 minScience NightScience NightZombification Featuring: Athena AktipisIs the zombie apocalypse really possible? Worse yet, has it already started? Dr. Athena Aktipis stopped by to answer these questions and more. Athena Aktipis is a psychology professor at Arizona State University that studies cooperation in ways ranging from its evolution in human societies and all the way down to the cellular level with her work in researching how we think about cancer and potential new ways to treat it. She’s also really into the zombie apocalypse and zombification which is the topic of this show, so grab your go bag and head to your bu...2021-04-1654 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe Infopocalypse: Kristy RoschkeDo you feel like your neurons are getting taken over by your smartphone, tablet, computer or TV? Then the infopocalypse has probably already infiltrated your brain. In this episode, journalist and media literacy expert, Kristy Roschke, explains how we get hijacked by the constant stream of information we consume from our devices. She also shares tips for keeping your brain safe from manipulative information that could compromise you, hurt those you love, or destroy civilization all together. Listen now to protect your brains—and the world!Links:Transcript2021-04-071h 17Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsShabamified: Josh Kurz & Wendy RoderweissWhat would your kids do if they were stuck in the zombie apocalypse and you were nowhere to be found? That’s the premise of Shabam!, a podcast where the story of the zombie apocalypse is a vehicle for explaining science and infrastructure to audiences of all ages. We talk to creators, Josh Kurz and Wendy Roderweiss, about the challenges of communicating scientific ideas and how to use engaging storytelling and silly voices to create a compelling narrative that is both interesting and informative. Listen with your kids, so they learn how to survive if you get eaten by a...2021-03-231h 13Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombie Politics: Mary ZieglerDoes politics turn us into zombies? We talk with law professor, Mary Ziegler, about the politics around the abortion debate and how a personal, medical issue can get hijacked for political ends. We also chat about the ways that politics can make us see others—specifically those who don’t agree with us—as zombies. If you think you or somebody you don’t agree with might be a zombie, you’ll definitely want to listen to this episode.2021-03-161h 00Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsFamished: Cathryn TownsendWhat happens to humans when they are not just hungry, but truly famished? In this episode we talk with anthropologist Cathryn Townsend about the ways that starvation can change who we are and how we relate to one another. She completed fieldwork with the Ik people of Uganda who were vilified as selfish and nasty by Colin Turnbull 50 years ago when he observed their society mid-famine. Cathryn explains how the Ik are just as generous as the rest of us—and why it’s problematic to blame culture for human selfishness. This is the episode you’ve been hungering for.2021-03-091h 00Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsSocial Web: Tamas David BarrettDo you ever have the feeling that your friends are talking about you behind your back? In this episode we talk with interdisciplinary social scientist Tamas David-Barrett about why we might actually want our friends to talk about us behind our backs. We also talk about how smaller family size has caused a fundamental shift in the structure of the social networks that we inhabit, and chat about giving unusual gifts to strangers at Burning Man. Listen to this episode and get caught in Tamas’s web of intriguing ideas, fascinating findings and sensational stories!Links:Tr...2021-02-171h 30Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsInfluenced: Robert FrankIf all the cool kids jumped off a bridge, would you jump, too? Should you? Many of us grew up with parents, guidance counselors, and school assembly lecturers teaching us to resist peer pressure, go our own way, and ignore the zombie crowd. And people online will quickly call you out for “virtue signaling” and “humble bragging” if you so much as mention how you rescued that eagle that got hit by your yacht. But are peer pressure and virtue signalling all bad? In today’s episode, we talk with brilliant (and popular!) economist and author Robert H. Frank about when...2021-02-111h 38Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsPerfect storm: Clyde CainWhat do you do when the shit hits the fan, and the government isn’t there to help? When need overwhelms infrastructure, we all need to work together to survive, but figuring out how to actually help each other isn’t so easy. This episode’s guest, Clyde Cain, leads the Louisiana Cajun Navy, which is a group of volunteers that help people during floods, storms and other emergencies. Clyde talks about how to stay calm during a disaster and what drew him to this unconventional life of service. Links:Transcript2020-12-221h 17Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsConspiracy: Chelsey Weber-SmithWho is really behind conspiracy theories? From the idea that the CIA killed Kennedy to the idea that people actually walked on the moon, we’ve all heard conspiracies ranging from the slightly plausible to the downright bizarre. But where do these theories come from? Are they themselves created by some nefarious shadow government? Or do they arise naturally as people attempt to make sense of the world. If you're curious to know the truth behind conspiracy theories, listen to this episode with guest Chelsey Weber-Smith. Chelsey is the host of the American Hysteria podcast, a former conspiracy theorist an...2020-11-031h 15Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsCompetified: Scott BrooksHave you been zombified by competition? On this week's episode we talk with sociologist and assistant director of the Global Sport Institute at ASU about his experience as a competitive athlete, and his experience as a parent and coach, helping kids get the benefits of sports without becoming completely competified. No matter if you're a professional athlete, or spend all of grade school being picked last in gym class, you'll enjoy Scott's take on how sports and competition can be a force for good in today's zombified world.Links:Transcript2020-10-151h 23Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsAddicted: Matt MeierDrugs on the brain? From coffee and beer to opiates and bath salts, drugs have fascinating effects on our behavior, our desires and our personalities. In this episode we talk to addiction expert and clinical psychologist Matt Meier about being under the influence. We cover the serious side and the silly side of the many ways that drugs can zombify us. Once you start listening to this episode, you won't be able to quit. Links:Transcript2020-10-061h 22Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsWho's on your Z-team? Cam CarlsonWho you gonna call in the zombie apocalypse? In this extraordinarily apocalyptic episode, we talk with Cam Carlson - one of the leaders of the Zombie Research Society, a doctor of public health, and an active duty officer in the US Navy - about how to put together your Z-team. We cover everything from the most important zombie apocalypse survival skills, to the challenges of going it on your own, to the all-important skill of how to build trust among strangers in the post-apocalyptic world. Also, Dave discusses the circumstances in which he would eat his dog. ...2020-10-031h 20Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe Toxopocalypse: Jessica BrinkworthWe've all seen how disease changes our behavior, but did you know that there are diseases that actually hijack our brains? In this episode we talk with immunologist and evolutionary anthropologist Jessica Brinkworth about the parasite toxoplasma gondii, perhaps best known for it's presence in kitty litter. Jessica explains the many ways that toxo zombifies us and other mammals, hijacking even our own cells to make them little zombies bent on perpetuating toxo. Toxoplasma gondii also plays a role in human behavior, affecting risk taking behaviors and vulnerability to schizophrenia. The toxopocalypse expands even outwards to the ecosystems we...2020-10-031h 20Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsApocalyptish Times: Season 3 live premierJoin Zombified hosts Athena & Dave for an apocalyptish afternoon as we launch Season 3 of the Zombified podcast. We talk with immunologist Jessica Brinkworth and zombie apocalypse survival expert Cam Carlson about our current apocalyptish times. We also chat with Channel Zed director Ilana Rein, collaborating producer Erica O'Neil and host of the Dr. Zed Show, Joe Alcock. Don't miss the special appearance from Carl Flink and Black Label Movement. They join us in hazmat suits and describe their plans to dance their way from Minnesota to Arizona in an RV as part of Channel Zed's new reality show, Unreal...2020-10-031h 17Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsAdapted for the apocalypse: Mike GurvenAre we ready for the apocalypse? In this episode, evolutionary anthropologist Mike Gurven explains how humans have encountered apocalyptic conditions - whether disease, disasters or war - throughout our evolutionary history. We talk with Mike about what the likely scale of destruction was in ancestral apocalypses, how sex helped us bounce back from population decimation, and why we need math to understand how much a part of life death was for our ancestors. This one is definitely dark, but also morbidly inspiring. If we evolved to deal with apocalypses, we might be a hell of a lot more resilient...2020-06-051h 00Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsScreen time: Ilana ReinIn this episode, filmmaker Ilana Rein explains how screens zombify us for better and for worse. We talk about the mind-numbing comfort of zoning out on our screens, the creepiness of having Netflix algorithms poking our brains, and how her Alzheimer's afflicted mom avoided getting hijacked by a scammer by covering her computer with a tablecloth.2020-05-291h 40Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsSocial parasites: Doug KenrickWhat was it like for Zombified co-host Dave Lundberg-Kenrick growing up with an evolutionary psychologist for a dad? Like growing up in a constant existential crisis, says Dave. In this episode we talk with Doug Kenrick, one of the founders of the field of evolutionary psychology (and Dave's dad) about how our evolutionary history has shaped our brains and behavior, making us susceptible to being parasitized. According to Doug, our evolved motives set up us to be parasitized by all sorts of parasites, from friends and family, to the many social parasites lurking on our computers and smartphones. 2020-05-191h 51Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe age of ascension: Lee CronkCurious what makes for a successful internet meme? In this episode, we talk with Anthropologist and cultural transmission expert Lee Cronk about memes, fake news and lying to children. Lee explains why his kids thought they were going to the planet Zandar when they turned 14, what coney dogs are really made of, and how Nike's marketing department messed up in the 80s. We talk about how our receptivity to taking in information from others is part of what makes humans so awesome, but it also part of why we are so damn vulnerable to being manipulated.2020-05-121h 13Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsImitate this! Cristine LegareIn this episode, Cristine Legare explains how imitation is at the heart of what makes us human. Cristine studies how kids learn through imitation, and how this helps kids learn what they need to know in order to survive and thrive in whatever environment they find themselves in. She also explains how our ability to imitate is both a great power and a serious vulnerability. Cristine offers a serious brain share in this inimitable episode. 2020-03-241h 21Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsParanoid: Nichola RaihaniIn this episode, psychologist and evolutionary biologist Nichola Raihani talks talks about why being paranoid might not actually be so crazy. Nichola tells us about the many influences on paranoid thinking, the evolutionary reasons why we can be suspicious of others, and she explains the difference between paranoia and conspiracy thinking, If you're a little bit paranoid, or know somebody who is, this episode is for you!2020-03-171h 00Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsBat shit: David QuammenWhere do pandemics come from? In this Zombified episode, author and science communicator David Quammen talks with us about the origins of viral diseases and the stories behind how pandemics start and spread. We talk about bats and their role in zoonotic diseases, the origins of AIDS, and David presciently warns of the Zombie Apocalypse by way of single stranded DNA viruses (despite the fact that we recorded this episode before the COVID19 outbreak).2020-03-101h 36Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsMy GPS made me do it: Katina MichaelHave you ever driven onto an airport runway when you were just following your GPS? In this episode of Zombified, we talk to technologist Katina Michael about the risks and opportunities that come from embedding ourselves more and more deeply in technology, and embedding technology more deeply in ourselves. From brain implants to the economic technopocalypse, we hear from Katina about how we can protect our humanity, or at least give it up more gracefully as we relinquish more and more of our autonomy to devices and the algorithms that live inside them.2020-03-031h 20Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsMicrochimeric mombie: Amy BoddyWhile you were in the womb, cells from your mom took up residence inside you. And cells from your baby body transferred to your mom as well, settling down in her tissues and organs. In this episode we talk with evolutionary biologist Amy Boddy about this phenomenon - called maternal-fetal microchimerism - and what it means for our understanding of who we are. If you've had a baby (or a few babies), cells from those babies may be inside your body and brain right now, proliferating and interacting with the rest of you. What are they doing and why...2020-02-251h 01Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsPlacental hijacking: David HaigDid you know that genes from your mom and genes from your dad battled it out inside you (and in your placenta) while you were in the womb? In this episode, Harvard evolutionary biologist, David Haig, explains where babies come from and how they hijack their parents to take care of them. From the intricate details of shark pregnancy to the parenting strategies of plants, David shares both curious sex facts and disturbing strategies of reproduction across the tree of life. And you'll learn more than you wanted to know about the most wonderful and creepy organ of all...2020-02-1457 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsPill brain: Sarah HillHas the birth control pill zombified you? Sarah Hill, author of "This is your brain on birth control," shares her personal experience with the pill, her expert knowledge as a hormone researcher and her also perspective on the politics of the pill in this episode. Yes, the pill fucks with us, she says, from messing with our stress system to changing our mating and dating preferences - but that doesn't mean we should get rid of it. If you've struggled with finding birth control that doesn't mess with your brain, dated somebody who has, or you're simply interested in...2020-02-141h 34Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsLove zombies: Diana FleischmanHas love turned you into a zombie? In this episode of Zombified, we talk to evolutionary psychologist and relationship expert Diana Fleischman about the many ways love zombifies us: from romantic relationships to parent-child interactions. She offers tips for how to train your boyfriend, how to resist getting behaviorally conditioned by those you love, and talks to us about when getting zombified in relationships might not really be such a bad thing.2020-02-141h 08Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsUndead love: Season 2 live premierJoin us for the live launch of season 2 of Zombified. Athena and Dave chat with are awesome guests Diana Fleischman and Katina Michael about love, technology, the pluses and minuses of monogamy, and how to train your boyfriend. Listen alone or with someone you think you love.2020-02-141h 10Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsLoving exploitation: Mark FlinnIn this episode, Anthropologist and hormone expert Mark Flinn give us his unique perspective on love: That love is essentially when you enjoy being exploited. He talks about how this 'loving exploitation' plays a role in our romantic relationships and our families. Is Mark's view of love cynical or undyingly romantic? You'll have to listen to find out! 2020-01-2133 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified by design: Neil SmithGo behind the scenes with Zombified illustrator Neil Smith. In this delicious Zombified Brain Snack mini-episode, Neil tells us about his process for creating our insanely creepy-amazing episode illustrations and we talk about how design in general can take over our brains. If you like design, zombies or just sweat Neil's morbid aesthetic, you'll love this one. 2019-12-1939 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsDave's mindfulnessIn this tasty brain snack, we follow up on Mary Davis' suggestions in the Mindfulness Cure episode. Dave reports back about his attempts to de-zombify himself by implementing greater mindfulness in his life and work. Dave and Athena also discover they have very different attitudes about the social implications of distributing muffins in the office. 2019-11-0744 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsRabid: Clive WynneLooking for a delicious brain snack to tied you over until the next season of Zombified? In this tasty rabies flavored tidbit, we hear from Clive Wynne about the rabies virus and what happens to humans when we get infected. Spoiler alert: it has to do with sex.2019-10-2111 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe Sound of the Apocalypse: Lee MilesHungry for a brain snack between Zombified seasons? In our first ever mini-episode, we take a deep dive into Zombified's theme song, Psychological, with artist Lee Miles. 2019-10-0731 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsDuct tape before guns: Emily ZarkaEmily Zarka has her go bag in the trunk of her car, just in case. And you’d be lucky to have her on your Z-team. Not only is she prepped with her Zombie Apocalypse supplies, she’s also got a PhD. in Monsters. In this episode, Emily talks with us about all things zombie - from how we can use the ZA as a way to prepare for disasters, to how zombies can help us reflect on being human. She explains how in movies zombies are often a red herring for the real monsters, us humans. She also shar...2019-07-301h 06Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsInsatiable: Mark MannucciMark Mannucci is voraciously curious about the kind of creepy, deathly, science-gone-wrong stories that you can’t help but pay attention to. As a producer and director, he has been making movies and TV series about the morbid for decades, offering up his brains for projects about death, dying and darker side of science. In this episode we talk about brains in vats, living mortuaries, zombified narcissists, and the perils of insatiable curiosity. 2019-07-231h 10Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsCuriosity kills: Barbara Natterson-HorowitzWhy are we so into monsters, zombies, and scary things in general? In this episode, physician and evolutionary biologist Barb Natterson-Horowitz explains why we seek out the frightening and the morbid, and how our fascination with things that can kill us can actually help us survive. Barb also explains why teenagers are likely to save us in the Zombie Apocalypse. 2019-07-1654 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe red zone: Keith TidballKeith Tidball has seen it all, from war to disaster to real-life zombies. In this episode he talks with us about how chaos can hijack us, how disasters affect human behavior, and how to keep your sht together when you’re in the red zone. Looking for psychological conditioning tips to increase your survival odds in the zombie apocalypse? Better listen to this one.2019-07-091h 17Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsMicrobial Zombification: Joe AlcockJoe Alcock is all about microbes and evolution. He is also an Emergency Room Physician who sees what microbes do to people every day - and it ain’t pretty. How do we keep our microbes from zombifying us against our will? In this episode we talk about the microbiome and how it can affect our health, our behavior and even our moods. Joe talks about mind controlling parasites, how our microbes can turn against us sometimes, and what all this means for our understanding of what really goes on during death and dying. 2019-07-021h 09Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsLaugh like a Zombie: Tom WisdomIn this episode, comedian (and psychology PhD) Tom Wisdom covers the ins and outs of humor: why it makes us laugh, when it doesn’t and what it means for our evolutionary fitness to be funny. We also take a few detours into the physiology of laughter, what makes it involuntary (or voluntary), what laughter sounds like and why.2019-06-251h 14Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombie friends: Jaimie KremsYour friends have your best interests at heart. Don't they? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. In this episode, friend expert Jaimie Krems talks about the good and the bad of friends influencing our behavior. She also offers some tips on dealing with controlling friends without getting zombified.2019-06-181h 09Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsGet Zombified! Season 1 live launchHave you been Zombified? Listen to our live launch of Season 1 of the new Zombified Podcast! Hosts Athena and Dave talk about how the podcast started, how and why are susceptible to zombification and some of our favorite things to be zombified by. We chat with Clive Wynne about the Puppypocalypse, Mary Davis about The Mindfulness Cure and with our live studio audience about all the things that take over our brains, including podcasts.... 2019-06-1151 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe mindfulness cure: Mary DavisIf you're zombified by stress, this episode is definitely for you. We talk with stress and mindfulness expert Mary Davis about how stress changes the way we think and makes us more vulnerable to being manipulated. Mary also gives us a crash course in how to use mindfulness practice to counteract the mind-less-ness of being a stressed out zombie.2019-06-081h 10Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsStress zombies: Mark FlinnIn this episode, Anthropologist Mark Flinn explains how witchcraft works and how manipulation of the stress system is key to its effectiveness. Mark admits to being a witch himself (albeit a good one) and describes how our mental health and physical health is intimately tied to our social relationships - and how witchcraft works by breaking down trust and raising anxiety.2019-06-0859 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsMonster algorithms: Ed FinnEd Finn knows what algorithms want: brains. In this episode we explore how technology has been changing our capacity for autonomous action, how monsters are more than just a metaphor for our relationship with technology and how algorithms deployed by powerful tech companies zombify us. Hold on to your brains for this one.2019-06-081h 14Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe zombie diet: Corrie WhisnerIf you’re worried that you’ve been zombified by your diet, listen on! In this episode, nutritionist and ASU professor Corrie Whisner talks about food, diet and the nutritional needs of zombies. How does our relationship with food relate to our personal autonomy? How can we tell fact from fad in the diet industry? How many calories are in a brain? All your zombie diet questions, all answered here.2019-06-081h 23Zombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsThe puppypocalypse: Clive WynneHave you been zombified by your dog? This episode we chat with dog expert Clive Wynne about how our dogs hijack us - sometimes for our own good. We'll learn about how to prepare for the Puppocalypse and what do if you're already zombified by how fucking cute your dog is.2019-06-041h 09