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Artistic SpiritArtistic SpiritThriving with AI (Ep 4) AI Operating Agreements: Aligning Values, Vision, and Creative FreedomIn this episode of Thriving with AI, Katie Moran and Ambra Hubert explore how creatives can collaborate with AI in a way that enhances—not replaces—human originality.We break down the idea of drafting an Operating Agreement with your AI assistant to establish boundaries, mutual expectations, and value-driven practices.We also explore the human habit of projecting our own fears and ulterior motives onto artificial entities. Using Susan Fiske’s psychological research on warmth and competence as a lens, we unpack why AI often evokes conflicting emotions—and how to respond with cla...2025-06-0413 minTrashologinnen - Reality-TV psychologisch analysiertTrashologinnen - Reality-TV psychologisch analysiert#114 Die Verräter F1 - Wer hat die besten Chancen? Die Folgenbesprechung beginnt bei Minute 20 Es ist eine neue Ära angebrochen: Wir sprechen über die neue Staffel von Die Verräter. Egal, ob man Verräter*in ist oder nicht – das Wichtigste in dieser Show ist, die anderen davon zu überzeugen, dass man vertrauenswürdig ist. Aber warum erscheinen uns manche Menschen vertrauenswürdiger als andere? Wir nutzen das Stereotype Content Model, um zu erklären, welche Personen es vermutlich eher schaffen, andere von ihren guten Absichten zu überzeugen – und warum. Gönnt euch KoRo hier Mit dem Code TRASH gibt es 5% Rabatt Hier findet ihr alle unser...2025-05-071h 08Trashologinnen - Reality-TV psychologisch analysiertTrashologinnen - Reality-TV psychologisch analysiert#87 Kann der Golden Bachelor das Patriarchat stürzen? Kann der Golden Bachelor alles wieder gut machen, was die anderen Formate bis jetzt angerichtet haben? Dieser Frage gehen wir in dieser Folge auf den Grund! Eines unserer Hauptthemen ist dabei Ageism: Diskrimineirung aufgrund von Alter. Wir benutzen das Stereotxpe Content Model von Susan Fiske um zu ergründen welche (inakkuraten!) Stereotype über ältere Menschen vorherschen und wie diese die gesellschaftliche und berufliche Lebensrealität von Menschen beeinflussen. Ausserdem sprechen wir über die Darstellung (bzw das Fehlen davon) von älteren Frauen in den Medien und wie dies das Frauenbild von uns allen beeinflusst. Unseren tollen Partner Koro findet...2024-12-1153 minAn Intro to Anthro with 2 HumansAn Intro to Anthro with 2 HumansEpisode 68: A Rubbernecker’s Guide to the Universe, OR, I’m Not Staring at You, I’m Staring with YouThe Two Humans take a long, unblinking look at rubbernecking to figure out just what the hell is going on over there! Episode 68: A Rubbernecker’s Guide to the Universe, OR, I’m Not Staring at You, I’m Staring with You An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human. http://www.intro2anthro.podbean.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093893313542 IG @introtoanthrowith2humans Merch: www.cafepress.com/sh...2024-12-051h 18Post ReportsPost ReportsHow the election changed abortion accessWhen it comes to abortion, the results of last week’s election were decidedly mixed. Abortion protections passed in New York, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado and Missouri but failed in Florida, Nebraska and South Dakota. This means that 2 million more women now have access to abortion services across the country. But with Donald Trump’s second term as president nearing, there are questions about how a Republican-controlled government will approach the issue of abortion, and whether a federal abortion ban could be on the table. Elahe Izadi speaks to Post reporter Molly Hennessy-Fiske about what a...2024-11-1226 min懂心理,調出好關係 《Healthy Relationship》懂心理,調出好關係 《Healthy Relationship》EP234「人比人氣死人的嫉妒,到底是怎麼回事呢?」by姜尚文心理師什麼情境容易引發嫉妒? 根據美國普林斯頓大學的教授Susan Fiske 研究了數十個進行的心理學實驗, 這些結果指出了 當人類在評斷他人的時候, 很直觀的是,往往依據兩個主要原則: 能力與親切。 缺乏能力又不親切的人,我們容易心生藐視; 能力高又待人親切的人會受到我們的尊敬; 親切但缺乏能力的人會受到我們的同情; 最後,能力高但不親切的人就會讓人嫉妒。 最後這一項,值得我們深思,   此外許多心理學研究都指出, 我們不會隨便的對他人產生嫉妒 有四個先決條件才能被激發出來。 第一我們比較的對象社會地位要和自己差不多。 第二自己和他人放在一起比較的事情,必須直接和自己的處境有關。 例如兩個人競爭同一個位置,彼此是情敵。 第三不論一個人的嫉妒的事情是與何種事物有關,那必定是難以取得的目標。 例如一個人的外貌,天生的IQ等等。 第四是覺得那些較優越、有利的事物並非他人所應得,為甚麼我會得不到呢? 一想到那些各方面和自己差不多的人在某些地方超越了自己,嫉妒的感覺最容易襲來。   我們對嫉妒更了解,也比較不會受其困擾,反而能讓它成為我們生命中成長的動力。   歡迎收聽本節目 Powered by Firstory Hosting2024-10-1318 minPost ReportsPost ReportsMeet the organizers trying to reverse Florida’s abortion banFlorida is just one of a number of states where abortion rights will be on the November ballot. In Florida, voters will decide whether to pass Amendment 4, which would reverse Florida’s six-week abortion ban and put abortion protections in the state constitution.Grassroots organizers in Florida have been going door to door trying to get out the vote to pass Amendment 4. Some of these groups have been specifically targeting Latino voters, who organizers believe have been ignored by the Democratic Party. This summer, reporter Molly Hennessy-Fiske visited Florida to spend time with these organizers and...2024-08-1532 minEngineering the FutureEngineering the FutureTeamwork Overcoming STEM biases Good engineers know that nothing gets done without a team. The best teams are those with diverse points of view, working toward the same goal. But not every group of people is a team. What makes a team truly inclusive and successful? In this episode, host Wanda Sigur will speak with Dr. Latonia Harris, senior director at the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson, and Dr. Susan Fiske, head of the intergroup relations, social cognition and social neuroscience lab at Princeton University. They’ll talk about how to make a team truly work toge...2024-07-0227 minStained Glass CeilingStained Glass CeilingWhen We Speak UpStained Glass Ceiling is back for another season! Kicking things off, Ailin, Hannah, and guest host Kenya Feldes talk about the backlash women often face when attempting to advocate for themselves in gender-hierarchical environments.  Resources from this Episode: Cikara, Mina & Fiske, Susan T. “Warmth, Competence, and Ambivalent Sexism: Vertical Assault and Collateral Damage.” The glass ceiling in the 21st century: Understanding barriers to gender equality (pp. 73–96). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/11863-004 Lewis, Karoline M. “The Truth About Sexism in the Church.” Christianity Today, 20 June 2016, https://www.christianitytoday.com/women-leaders/2016/june/truth-abo...2024-01-3053 minInstant Psycho!Instant Psycho!#21 Susan FiskeDiesmal widmen wir uns der renommierten Sozialpsychologin Susan Fiske und ihrem bedeutenden Beitrag zur Psychologie. Wir erkunden Fiskes bahnbrechende Forschungen und Theorien, insbesondere ihre Arbeit über Stereotypen, Vorurteile und zwischenmenschliche Wahrnehmung.2023-12-2309 minJulian CunowJulian Cunow#21 Susan FiskeDiesmal widmen wir uns der renommierten Sozialpsychologin Susan Fiske und ihrem bedeutenden Beitrag zur Psychologie. Wir erkunden Fiskes bahnbrechende Forschungen und Theorien, insbesondere ihre Arbeit über Stereotypen, Vorurteile und zwischenmenschliche Wahrnehmung.2023-12-2309 minThe SpaceThe SpaceTop Tip: How productive can you really be?We're here to talk about productivity. It's not what you think it is! There are myths around what that word means, and it’s ain’t doing you any favours. If you’re someone who thinks, “I’m not productive enough.” … then this episode is for you. LINKS Read ‘What is Productivity’ from the Aus Govt Productivity Commission Read ‘Envy Up, Scorn Down: How Comparison Divides Us’ from Susan Finske - Fiske ST. Envy up, scorn down: how comparison divides us. Am Psychol. 2010 Nov;65(8):698-706. doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.65.8.698. PMID: 21058760; PMCID: PMC3825032. Listen Sass and Something from our writer Amy Molloy...2023-09-0904 minBehavioral Grooves PodcastBehavioral Grooves PodcastOur Quest to Feel Significant And How It Affects Our Behavior | Arie Kruglanski PhDWe all want to feel significant. This drive for significance ultimately fuels our cognition, emotions, and actions. Distinguished psychologist Arie Kruglanski discusses motivation, cognition, goal systems, radicalization, and his recent work on the ubiquitous quest for significance. Dr. Arie W. Kruglanski PhD is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Maryland. He directs a lab that studies human motivation as it affects thinking, feeling, and behavior.  He is one of the leading voices in social psychology, being instrumental in understanding the motivation of uncertainty, goals,  radicalization and most recently on our quest for significance. Arie ha...2023-09-041h 11The SpaceThe SpaceBeing productive ain't what you think!We're here to talk about productivity. It's not what you think it is! There are myths around what that word means, and it's ain't doing you any favours. If you're someone who thinks, "I'm not productive enough." … then this episode is for you. Like the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! It helps us reach more like-minded/cool/smart people like you! LINKS Read ‘What is Productivity’ from the Aus Govt Productivity Commission Read ‘Envy Up, Scorn Down: How Comparison Divides Us’ from Susan Finske - Fiske ST. Envy up, scorn down...2023-09-0304 minDigital Thoughts PodcastDigital Thoughts PodcastHealthcare is a human experience | Jason Dupuis (Executive Director, Customer Growth & Success at OFFOR Health)Jason Dupuis is the Executive Director, Customer Growth & Success at OFFOR Health. OFFOR Health is humanizing the healthcare experience by putting people first and understanding as much as we can about those we serve. They are on a mission to reimagine outdated healthcare models to accelerate access to care for those who are underserved and under-resourced. OFFOR Health was founded by a team of dedicated board-certified anesthesiologists looking for a better way to deliver surgical care in dental practices. In this episode, Jason talks about:* For profit vs. non-profit * Why the family experience i...2023-07-101h 01CYKIAE (Christ You Know It Ain\'t Easy)CYKIAE (Christ You Know It Ain't Easy)CYKIAE Season 001 Part 18. Woke Critical Race TheoryBatya Ungar-Sargon, in her book Bad News, looks at the new critical race theory. What she finds, she says is: Anti-racism is a magic trick that transforms economic guilt into racial guilt, absolving the rich of any role in solving inequality because it's rooted in the one thing they have no control over—their race. It was the perfect worldview for white liberals, increasingly college educated and affluent, a diffuse intelligentsia employed in creative, knowledge-based, and managerial jobs, convinced of their own superior virtue and desperate to telegraph it. America's news media stepped in to show them how...2023-03-2824 minAEC MarketeerAEC MarketeerEpisode 80: Applying Consumer Psychology to AEC Marketing with Sean StewartIn this episode Sean draws parallels between his psychology background and how to leverage that information in professional services marketing. We talk about warmth and competence, why storytelling is important, and the means end theory. Sean has 20 years of service marketing experience, 15 years of which have been in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. Sean has worked firms both large and small in a variety of roles including proposal writer, proposal manager, and marketing director. He has Master of Science degree in Applied Psychology from USC where he focused on consumer psychology. He has conducted research on...2022-12-1431 minThe Jesse Chappus ShowThe Jesse Chappus ShowUse These Psychological Tricks to Immediately Be More Charismatic & Confident! | Vanessa Van EdwardsWatch the full video interview on YouTube here: https://bit.ly/507vanessavanedwards Vanessa Van Edwards (IG: @vvanedwards) is Lead Investigator at Science of People. She is the bestselling author of Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People and Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication. Her mission is to help introverts leverage their strengths, show high achievers how to activate their secret skills, and teach awkward people to feel more confident. In this episode, we discuss: What makes other people feel uneasy What is a lip purse? + public examples...2022-11-241h 05The Ezra Klein ShowThe Ezra Klein ShowWe Build Civilizations on Status. But We Barely Understand It.“We see status virtually everywhere in social life, if we think to look for it,” writes Cecilia Ridgeway. “It suffuses everyday possessions, the cars we drive, the clothes we wear, the food brands we prefer, and the music we listen to.” And that’s only a partial list. Status influences the neighborhood we live in, the occupation we pursue, the friends we choose. It attaches itself to our race, gender, class and age. It shapes our interpersonal interactions. And, most of the time, it does all of this without us even realizing what’s happening.Ridgeway is a sociologis...2022-09-131h 29The SpaceThe SpaceTop Tip: But I'm not being productive enoughWe're here to talk about productivity. It's not what you think it is! There are myths around what that word means, and it’s ain’t doing you any favours. If you’re someone who thinks, “I’m not productive enough.” … then this episode is for you. LINKS Read ‘What is Productivity’ from the Aus Govt Productivity Commission Read ‘Envy Up, Scorn Down: How Comparison Divides Us’ from Susan Finske - Fiske ST. Envy up, scorn down: how comparison divides us. Am Psychol. 2010 Nov;65(8):698-706. doi: 10.1037/0003-066X.65.8.698. PMID: 21058760; PMCID: PMC3825032. Listen Sass and Something from our writer Amy Molloy...2022-09-1004 minThe SpaceThe SpaceRethinking what it means to be productiveWe're here to talk about productivity. It's not what you think it is! There are myths around what that word means, and it's ain't doing you any favours. If you're someone who thinks, "I'm not productive enough." … then this episode is for you. Like the podcast? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! It helps us reach more like-minded/cool/smart people like you! LINKS Read ‘What is Productivity’ from the Aus Govt Productivity Commission Read ‘Envy Up, Scorn Down: How Comparison Divides Us’ from Susan Finske - Fiske ST. Envy up, scorn down...2022-09-0404 minLeaders Of ConsultingLeaders Of ConsultingKarl Sakas: Strategic Client ManagementWas there an instance where your client made a request you weren’t able to deliver on, but you were unable say no, because you didn’t want to destroy the relationship?In this episode, “Agency Whisperer” Karl Sakas teaches us how to meet clients halfway with the framework he developed – Reason, Options, Choose. He elaborates on the importance of creating options based on the client's unique and personal and professional goals. Karl also talks about the application of the Pod structure in an agency, and how it influenced how he works with his team members at Sakas & Co...2022-08-2234 minStanford Psychology PodcastStanford Psychology Podcast58 - Susan Fiske: A Life of Studying Diversity and StereotypingEric chats with Susan Fiske, Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and Professor of Public Affairs at Princeton University. Susan is one of the world’s leading scholars studying social cognition, having written more than 400 articles and chapters as well as several books, including Envy Up, Scorn Down, and The Human Brand. She has won more awards than could possibly be listed, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and the APA Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award. Susan’s biography is currently being highlighted in the 40 Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine exhibit at the National Academy of Sciences, to which she was elected in 2...2022-08-1150 minAPEX Featuring Ian C JordanAPEX Featuring Ian C JordanWhite liberals dumb themselves down when they speak to black people, a new study contendsA new study suggests that the words you use may depend on whether the club secretary’s name is Emily (“a stereotypically White name,” as the study says) or Lakisha (“a stereotypically Black name”). If you’re a white liberal writing to Emily, you might use words like “melancholy” or “euphoric” to describe the mood of the book, whereas you might trade these terms out for the simpler “sad” or “happy” if you’re corresponding with Lakisha.But if you’re a white conservative, your diction won’t depend on the presumed race of your interlocutor.This racia...2022-05-2304 minFitness FlippedFitness FlippedComparison, Flipped: Comparing Yourself With Yourself Feat. Emma LovewellYou can’t compare your insides to somebody else’s outsides! In our age of anxiety and social media, we all engage in sometimes subtle, and sometimes overt, comparison all day long — to our peers, to our coworkers, to our old high school crushes, to the biggest celebrities on the planet. Let’s flip that around! Peloton Instructor Emma Lovewell joins us to talk about how to find inspiration from her peers instead of comparing herself. Princeton University Psychologist Susan Fiske, author of “Envy Up, Scorn Down”, joins us to talk about how we change our target of comparison to be ourselv...2022-04-0530 minNonprofit LowdownNonprofit Lowdown#179-Tips for Building Strong Networks with Hilary DoeDid you know that 5% of your supporters and responsible for 100% of your word-of-mouth referrals?  Do you know how to engage and activate your best supporters?  What is the role of a CRM system in engaging your supporters?  Join me and Hilary Doe of Nationbuilder to talk about how to start, nurture and leverage networks on behalf of your nonprofit.  We discuss common misconceptions about worrying too much about your brand and the fine balance between structure and freedom to take your network to the next level. For more about Hilary, visit: https://nationbuilder.com/hila...2022-04-0447 minThe RFP Success ShowThe RFP Success ShowConsumer Psychology and RFPs—with Sean Stewart - 104We’d like to believe that we make purchasing decisions based on logic. But consumer psychology research affirms that, in truth, we buy based on emotion. And we’re unconsciously influenced by visual cues and sensory language. So, how might we apply the principles of consumer psychology and behavioral economics to the proposal development process? Marketing Strategy Consultant Sean Stewart has 20 years of service marketing experience, serving as a proposal writer, proposal manager and marketing director for firms large and small. He has a Master of Science degree in Applied Psychology from the University of Sout...2022-03-0941 minMarketing MuckrakingMarketing MuckrakingHow to Lose Friends and Alienate People: Betraying Your Audience Is The New "Brand Loyalty"Brand culture, as we know it today, owes its existence to World War I propaganda. What if “brand loyalty” is authoritarianism in StoryBrand clothing? Join your host, Rachael Kay Albers, marketing muckraker and brand strategist gone wild, in a deep dive into advertising history and how branding legitimized itself. Before WWI, the advertising industry was on shaky ground, synonymous with snake oil salesmen and outrageous patent medicine claims that promised a product could cure all ails, while ultimately making its customer's problems worse. The war rescued advertising's reputation, proving to business and world leaders just how effective mass media and...2022-03-0826 minPodcastPodcast#85: Alan Fiske on Why It's Hard to Understand HumansThis is Cognitive Revolution, my show about the personal side of the intellectual journey. Each week, I interview an eminent scientist, writer, or academic about the experiences that shaped their ideas. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts.This week’s guest is Alan Fiske. Alan is a professor of anthropology at UCLA, who is known for his unique brand of mixing approaches from psychology and anthropology. He is the brother of Susan Fiske, a famous social psychologist and one of my first guests on this show. In this episode, we talk about growing up in...2022-03-081h 05Cognitive RevolutionCognitive Revolution#85: Alan Fiske on Why It's Hard to Understand HumansThis is Cognitive Revolution, my show about the personal side of the intellectual journey. Each week, I interview an eminent scientist, writer, or academic about the experiences that shaped their ideas. The show is available wherever you listen to podcasts.This week’s guest is Alan Fiske. Alan is a professor of anthropology at UCLA, who is known for his unique brand of mixing approaches from psychology and anthropology. He is the brother of Susan Fiske, a famous social psychologist and one of my first guests on this show. In this episode, we talk about growing up in...2022-03-081h 05The DissenterThe Dissenter#595 Susan Fiske: Social Categorization, Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao ------------------Follow me on--------------------- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedissenteryt/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDissenterYT Anchor (podcast): https://anchor.fm/thedissenter 2022-03-0430 minFuture of Work Expert, Keynote Speaker, NY Times Bestselling Author – Dan SchawbelFuture of Work Expert, Keynote Speaker, NY Times Bestselling Author – Dan SchawbelEpisode 167: Amy Cuddy My guest today is TED speaker and bestselling author, Amy Cuddy. Amy is a social psychologist that rose to fame after her TED Talk “Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are” became a worldwide sensation with over 62 million views and growing. She wrote the book, Presence, which became a New York Times bestseller, and was a professor at Harvard Business School. We talk about her mentor, body language, and overcoming uncertainty during this podcast episode. The 5 questions I ask in this episode: What role did your mentor Susan Fiske play in helping you shap...2021-12-2709 min5 Questions With Dan Schawbel5 Questions With Dan SchawbelEpisode 167: Amy Cuddy My guest today is TED speaker and bestselling author, Amy Cuddy. Amy is a social psychologist that rose to fame after her TED Talk “Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are” became a worldwide sensation with over 62 million views and growing. She wrote the book, Presence, which became a New York Times bestseller, and was a professor at Harvard Business School. We talk about her mentor, body language, and overcoming uncertainty during this podcast episode. The 5 questions I ask in this episode: What role did your mentor Susan Fiske play in helping you shap...2021-12-2709 minFuture of Work Expert, Keynote Speaker, NY Times Bestselling Author – Dan SchawbelFuture of Work Expert, Keynote Speaker, NY Times Bestselling Author – Dan SchawbelEpisode 167: Amy Cuddy My guest today is TED speaker and bestselling author, Amy Cuddy. Amy is a social psychologist that rose to fame after her TED Talk “Your Body Language May Shape Who You Are” became a worldwide sensation with over 62 million views and growing. She wrote the book, Presence, which became a New York Times bestseller, and was a professor at Harvard Business School. We talk about her mentor, body language, and overcoming uncertainty during this podcast episode. The 5 questions I ask in this episode: What role did your mentor Susan Fiske play in helping you shap...2021-12-2709 minThe Hard Corps Marketing ShowThe Hard Corps Marketing ShowBreaking the Marketing Bubble - Brian Zaslow - Hard Corps Marketing Show - Episode #262So many marketers today get stuck in the marketing silo and don’t dare to venture out to see the wide world of other wonderful things that go on in their businesses. If you’re doing this, you’re setting yourself up for failure. Here to help you break out of the marketing vacuum is Brian Zaslow, a well-tenured marketer and entrepreneur. Learn five ways to avoid staying in your own bubble, how to develop lifetime customers, and even some of the joys of owning a donut franchise!   Busted Myths: Good marketing alone will not sol...2021-12-0253 minFundação (FFMS) - [IN] PertinenteFundação (FFMS) - [IN] PertinenteEP 30 | SOCIEDADE | Conseguimos olhar a pobreza de frente?Há que reconhecer: a pobreza é algo que assusta o mais comum dos mortais. Assusta-nos o conceito, assusta-nos a possibilidade, assusta-nos olhar para aqueles que vemos como ‘pobres’. Até o nosso cérebro assobia para o lado perante a imagem de pessoas que associamos como parte do ‘grupo dos pobres’. Mas será que sabemos mesmo o que é a pobreza?Para o bem e para o mal, a Ana Markl e o Rui Costa Lopes vão ajudar-nos a desmistificar a pobreza, demonstrando que é algo muito mais próximo de todos nós, algo que ‘não acontece só aos outro...2021-11-0547 minThe Marketing Agency Leadership PodcastThe Marketing Agency Leadership PodcastCalming the Chaos of Agency OperationsKarl Sakas is an Agency Consultant and Executive Coach at Sakas & Company where he consults with, coaches, and trains marketing agency owners struggling with various challenges related to their teams, their clients, and their services. His focus? To guide agency owners through risky decision-making, help them overcome constraints, enable them to grow profitably to the next level, and to make them “better bosses.” Karl has a strong agency operations background and has worked with agencies around the world. His team is often called in when an agency: Founder’s network runs out and the agency needs to fin...2021-09-2334 minMind ArchitectMind ArchitectSezonul 5, Episodul 2 - Ce au în comun Marilyn Monroe și Barack Obama și cum putem deveni mai carismaticiFermecător, magnetic, atrăgător pentru oricine intră în contact cu el. De câte ori ai cunoscut un om pe care l-ai descris așa? Dacă le-ai pune pe toate într-un cuvânt, ar fi acela carismatic?  Și, mai ales, de câte ori te-ai întrebat sau ți-ai dorit să te fi născut și tu cu această abilitate? În acest episod de podcast decodificăm trăsăturile care proiectează carismă și venim cu o veste bună - toate sunt cultivabile, așadar cu toții ne putem exersa acest mușchi și putem să devenim mai magnetici în interacțiunile...2021-09-1733 minShelf Love: Romance Novel DiscourseShelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse096. Scientific Proof of the Romance Reader Stereotype (Finally)Proving once and for all, using science, the truth of the romance reader stereotype. Warning: this research is about how romance novels and readers are perceived, not the actual reality. Show Notes:Shelf Love:Sign up for the email newsletter list | Website | Patreon | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads | Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.comShelf Love episodes with transcriptsWatch the presentation and slides on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BQzi8fBB0R8Inside: Stereotype Content Model, Cognitive Dissonance, Susan Fiske, Social Psychology, Leon Festinger, Dan Ariely, and more. Shelf Love:NEW! Substack for original writing a...2021-09-1437 minPotstirrer PodcastPotstirrer PodcastDisrupting Whiteness: Conversation with Drick Boyd, Ed.D.Activist, former pastor, and professor emeritus Drick Boyd, Ed.D. joins Jaye on this episode of Potstirrer Podcast to discuss his thought-provoking book Disrupting Whiteness: Talking With White People About Racism. This riveting conversation includes themes that are a part of Dr. Boyd's book, teaching and activism, such as understanding one's "race story," how to overcome the reticence of some white Americans to engage with and discuss race, "white saviors," anti-racism, solutions that engage and transform the culture, and more. Order Disrupting Whiteness: https://www.amazon.com/Disrupting-Whiteness-Talking-People-Racism/dp/1938798384 Read more from Drick Boyd, Ed...2021-07-0646 minUn doc Un soirUn doc Un soirSpécial Adolescence (1/2) - Chante ton bac d'abord, avec David AndréCette semaine, Un doc Un soir vous propose deux épisodes simultanés pour un thème aussi complexe que prisé: le passage à l’âge adulte.  Deux épisodes pour deux films: Chante ton bac d’abord de David André, sorti en 2014, et Les bonnes conditions de Julie Gavras, sorti en 2018. Deux chroniques sociales très différentes pour aborder l’adolescence, le déterminisme social, les choix de vie et l’héritage familial.  Pendant un an, l’année de la terminale, David André a suivi une bande de copains d’un lycée de Boulogne sur mer. C’es...2021-05-2116 minIn The Ring Pedigree PodcastIn The Ring Pedigree PodcastIn the Ring with Acacia Courtney, Ep 17: David Fiske, Kirk Wycoff, and Naomi TukkerIn an episode dedicated to the Preakness Stakes weekend, Acacia speaks to David Fiske from Winchell Thoroughbreds about their runner Midnight Bourbon, as well as Three Diamonds Farm's Kirk Wycoff, who discusses his Black Eyed Susan entrant Army Wife. Maryland Jockey Club analyst Naomi Tukker then joins the show to help handicap the Preakness field from a pedigree standpoint.2021-05-1335 minCareer Change Advice with Dr. Jon TamCareer Change Advice with Dr. Jon TamThe Bamboo Ceiling | 2nd Generation Asian American Workplace ChallengesThe Bamboo Ceiling | 2nd Generation Asian American Workplace Challenges   The bamboo ceiling for 2nd generation Asian Americans in the West is a glass ceiling for the children of immigrants who are ethnic minorities from Asia. In this video, I cover the implicit biases and discuss the implicit association test (IAT) and the common stereotypes that Asians face with the bamboo ceiling. By outlining the problem, we can look at ways of breaking the bamboo ceiling by reinventing what Margaret Chin calls the "Asian American playbook" in her book Stuck: Why Asian Americans Don't Reach the Top of t...2021-03-2214 minOn Brand with Nick WestergaardOn Brand with Nick WestergaardNeuromarketing with Matt Johnson & Prince Ghuman“I think you could have gotten away with mediocre branding before platforms like Amazon and Facebook came along.” However, today, the bar is set incredibly high. The modern consumer is savvy and expects exceptional branding from any company entering the market. That’s why we need to apply the latest in brain science and consumer behavior to our branding and marketing. Matt Johnson and Prince Ghuman, co-authors of Blindsight, are here to help us do just that.About Matt Johnson & Prince GhumanPrince Ghuman is the co-author of the definitive neuromarketing book, Blindsight, CEO & founder of the Ne...2021-03-1533 minIndiaBiospeaksIndiaBiospeaksCover letters and InterviewsIn this episode, Lakshmi, Shreya and Smita discuss the art of writing quality cover letters and the difference they make to a job application. They also discuss some practical tips to keep in mind while preparing and appearing for an interview.  Please find some more resources linked below: The Commandments of Cover Letter Creation by Peter Fiske Writing a winning cover letter by John K. Borchardt Job applications: Under the covers by Lesley Evans Ogden How to Answer the 31 Most Common Interview Questions (The Muse) Interviewing for Scientific Jobs by Susan Arellano How to Prepare for a...2020-12-3117 minStolthet og fordom – en litteraturpodkastStolthet og fordom – en litteraturpodkastEpisode 20 – JulebonusepisodeOle Ivar Burås Storø, Hilde Slåtto og Ingrid Svennevig Hagen presenterer to utvalgte bøker hver som vi ikke har snakket om i tidligere episoder, men som vi gjerne vil anbefale folk nå før jul. Velkommen til en julebonusepisode av Stolthet og fordom – en litteraturpodkast. I denne episoden snakker vi om: London, blant gangstere, rabbinere og oligarker av Nazneen Khan-Østrem Olive, igjen av Elizabeth Strout Mitt liv som tegning av Lars Fiske På vei mot toppen av Angie Thomas Trust exercises av Susan Choi Kubbe lager verdens beste jul av Åshild Kanstad Johnsen2020-12-1423 minA View From EarthA View From EarthEpisode 17 - A View From... Not EarthSo far on our podcast, we’ve talked with tons of people who are interested in what it takes to make space a viable habitat for humans. This week, we turn the mic over to one of those very humans! In this episode, we’ll be talking with a real live astronaut about what it takes to succeed in the position, his time on (and outside!) the ISS, and what life is like after you’ve been IN SPACE.Col. Astronaut Dr. Jim Voss is a retired United States Army colonel and NASA astronaut. During his time with NASA, Voss flew i...2020-11-0548 minAçık Bilim Topluluğu PodcastAçık Bilim Topluluğu PodcastBilimin Ayıplama Kültürünü Değiştirme Çağrısı [Çev.]Açık  Bilim Topluluğu olarak hazırladığımız podcast'in bu haftaki bölümünde Uluğhan Ergin'in Susan Fiske'ten tercüme ettiği ve seslendirdiği "Bilimin Ayıplama Kültürünü Değiştirme Çağrısı"  var. Yazıya  https://acikbilimtt.github.io/bilimin-ayiplama-kulturunu-degistirme-cagrisi.html adresinden ulaşabilirsiniz.2020-11-0409 minYour Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thriveYour Parenting Mojo - Respectful, research-based parenting ideas to help kids thrive114: OtheringI had originally approached today's topic of Othering through a financial lens, as part of the series of episodes on the intersection of parenting and money (previous episodes have been on NYT Money colunist Ron Lieberman's book The Opposite of Spoiled, How to Pass on Mental Wealth to your Child, The Impact of Consumerism on Parenting, and How to Set Up A Play Room.  The series will conclude in the coming weeks with episodes on advertising and materialism).   I kept seeing questions in parenting groups: How can I teach my child about volunteering?  How can I donate the stuff we don...2020-06-1958 minBBVA Deep TalksBBVA Deep TalksJosé Muñiz: “El coronavirus es un bombazo social para las personas”Los humanos somos esencialmente sociales. Pero también resilientes. El coronavirus nos pone a prueba en una de nuestras claves como especie, la socialización. El confinamiento, la desescalada por fases, la nueva normalidad y las rutinas que desaparecen son sustituidas por otras nuevas que van a marcar nuestra capacidad de adaptación. “El COVID- 19 es un bombazo en nuestro aspecto social y afecta a nuestra existencia”, según el psicólogo José Muñiz.  En este episodio de ‘Deep Talks’, uno de los ‘podcast’ de BBVA, hablamos con José Muñiz Fernández, catedrático de Psicometría de la Univer...2020-05-1816 minResearch CommsResearch Comms'Scientists who selfie' - scicomm + social media | Dr Paige JarreauSelfies often get a bad rap as being somehow symbolic of our age of self-obsession. But can they also serve a more positive role for people looking to forge connections with new communities online? That’s the question underpinning the work of Dr Paige Jarreau, social media and science communication expert, who last year had a paper published called ‘Scientists Who Selfie’ which investigates the question of whether the social media platform, Instagram, can help scientists’ public image. In this episode of the Research Comms podcast we discussed the project’s findings and chatted broadly about the...2020-05-0132 minAnnual ReviewsAnnual ReviewsPandemic Life Live: Can’t Live with Them, Can’t Live Without ThemA live panel discussion on social interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic, moderated by Susan Fiske, from the Department of Psychology at Princeton University and Editor of the Annual Review of Psychology. View the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayYqRM_SdcA&feature=youtu.be Read stories from Annual Reviews Pandemic Life: https://www.annualreviews.org/shot-of-science/pandemic-life2020-04-1850 minPunk CX: Customer Experience Insights with Adrian SwinscoePunk CX: Customer Experience Insights with Adrian SwinscoeWarmth, competency and customer experience - Interview with Chris Malone about The Human BrandToday’s interview is with Chris Malone, founder of Fidelum Partners and recent author with Professor Susan T Fiske at Princeton of a new book: The Human Brand: How We Relate to People, Products, and Companies. Following an introduction by Stan Phelps, who reviewed the book here, Chris was kind enough to make some time to talk to me about the book, what's changing around us and how we can make businesses or brands more human and why that is important. This interview follows on from my recent interview: Power to the customer – Interview with Matt Gorniak of G...2020-01-1119 minCognitive RevolutionCognitive Revolution#5: Susan Fiske on the Role of Psychology in SocietySusan Fiske is a professor of psychology at Princeton University. She is a pioneer in the field of social cognition, and co-author of the famous text Social Cognition. In this episode, Cody digs into her decades of experience as a social psychologist. They discuss the biggest single thing that psychologists can contribute to society, why conservatives tend not to become social psychologists, how Professor Fiske made her mark in a male dominated field, and the trip around the world that jump-started her research career. More info at codykommers.com/podcast. Subscribe at codykommers.substack.com This...2019-11-2656 minPodcastPodcast#5: Susan Fiske on the Role of Psychology in SocietySusan Fiske is a professor of psychology at Princeton University. She is a pioneer in the field of social cognition, and co-author of the famous text Social Cognition. In this episode, Cody digs into her decades of experience as a social psychologist. They discuss the biggest single thing that psychologists can contribute to society, why conservatives tend not to become social psychologists, how Professor Fiske made her mark in a male dominated field, and the trip around the world that jump-started her research career. More info at codykommers.com/podcast. Subscribe at codykommers.substack.com This...2019-11-2656 minPapo De BibliotecaPapo De BibliotecaSetembro amarelo e o livro: O Papel de Parede Amarelo by Charlotte Perkins GilmanRedes Sociais: Twitter: @Bruck_Soares // Medium: www.medium.com/@brunasoares_95914 // Ig: @bruck_soares //Skoob: Bruna Soares A teoria do sexismo benevolente (sexismo ambivalente) foi desenvolvida em grande parte pelos psicólogos sociais, Peter Glick e Susan Fiske. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brucksoares/message2019-09-1211 minWhat Do You Mean By That?What Do You Mean By That?Hate at School: How to Help Your Child CopeToday, we’re going to be sharing some reports with you, such as this one released just this year by the Southern Poverty Law Center, titled “Hate at School”. Teachers told SPLC in informal surveys that in many cases, Trump’s name was being invoked or his words parroted by children who were harassing others based on race, their ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation. They noted a disturbing uptake in incidence involving swastikas, derogatory language, nazi salutes, and confederate flags. Children of color reported that they were worried for themselves and for the safety of their families. To...2019-08-1447 minPNAS Science SessionsPNAS Science SessionsBlaming those who harm intentionallySusan Fiske describes how intentional acts of harm motivate people to assign blame.2019-06-1104 minMind of StateMind of StateWhy Everyone Hates the JewsRecently, the US has seen a disturbing uptick in hate crimes, especially those directed against Jewish people and institutions. From neo-Nazis in Charlottesville to the tragic mass murder at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life Synagogue, anti-Semitism seems to have found a deadly new voice in America. What drives anti-Semitism today, and how is it different from other kinds of prejudice and hate? Drs. Susan Fiske (Princeton) and Peter Glick (Lawrence U.) join us to talk about how their Stereotype Content Model helps explain the rise of modern anti-Semitism in America and what events like the Holocaust and the Rwandan ge...2019-02-1200 minAnalysisAnalysisThe Replication CrisisMany key findings in psychological research are under question, as the results of some of its most well-known experiments – such as the marshmallow effect, ego depletion, stereotype threat and the Zimbardo Stanford Prison Experiment – have proved difficult or impossible to reproduce. This has affected numerous careers and led to bitter recriminations in the academic community. So can the insights of academic psychology be trusted and what are the implications for us all? Featuring contributions from John Bargh, Susan Fiske, John Ioannidis, Brian Nosek, Stephen Reicher, Diederik Stapel and Simine Vazire. Presenter David Edmonds Producer Ben Cooper2018-11-1228 minSecular BuddhismSecular Buddhism73 - What Moves Us? The 5 Core Social MotivesWhat Moves Us? Why do we fear rejection? Why are we so motivated to want to belong? In this episode, I will discuss the 5 core social motives of Belonging, Understanding, Control, Enhancing Self, and Trust as presented by Susan Fiske. I will also correlate the idea of the core social motives with some Buddhist concepts and ideas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-06-0431 minSecular BuddhismSecular Buddhism73 - What Moves Us? The 5 Core Social MotivesWhat Moves Us? Why do we fear rejection? Why are we so motivated to want to belong? In this episode, I will discuss the 5 core social motives of Belonging, Understanding, Control, Enhancing Self, and Trust as presented by Susan Fiske. I will also correlate the idea of the core social motives with some Buddhist concepts and ideas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-06-0431 minKGNU - How On EarthKGNU - How On EarthNew Adventures in Astronomy with Gerrit VerschuurToday’s How on Earth show is a special edition in conjunction with the Conference on World Affairs panel entitled: “New Adventures in Astronomy”. Our guest is Gerrit Verschuur, a radio astronomer who has worked at Jodrell Bank radio observatory in the United Kingdom, National Radio Astronomy Observatory in West Virginia, and Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.  Dr. Verschuur also was a faculty member at the University of Colorado, Boulder and was the first director of the Fiske Planetarium.  His work has ranged from measuring the interstellar magnetic field, to the search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, to measuring the small-scale structure...2017-04-1326 minThe Circle Of InsightThe Circle Of InsightA briefing on Moral Disengagement with Dr. BanduraHow do otherwise considerate human beings do cruel things and still live in peace with themselves? Drawing on his agentic theory, Dr. Bandura provides a definitive exposition of the psychosocial mechanism by which people selectively disengage their moral self-sanctions from their harmful conduct. They do so by sanctifying their harmful behavior as serving worthy causes; they absolve themselves of blame for the harm they cause by displacement and diffusion of responsibility; they minimize or deny the harmful effects of their actions; and they dehumanize those they maltreat and blame them for bringing the suffering on themselves. Dr. Bandura’s theory of...2017-03-2820 minDiscover Best Audiobooks in History, AmericanDiscover Best Audiobooks in History, AmericanCalvin Coolidge Audiobook by Yurs JohnsonListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Calvin Coolidge Author: Yurs Johnson Narrator: Sean Runnette Format: Unabridged Length: 21 mins Language: English Release date: 10-19-16 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: History, American Publisher's Summary: Calvin Coolidge inherited a presidency tainted by the Teapot Dome scandal and sought to bring stability to the White House to restore public trust. He won a victory in asserting his pardon power to commute the jail sentence of an Illinois man imprisoned for violating the unpopular Prohibition laws, and he appointed Justice Harlan Fiske Stonea forward-thinking justiceto the Supreme Court. Although some...2016-10-2021 minVery Bad WizardsVery Bad WizardsMockingbirds, Destructo-Critics, and Mr. RobotDavid and Tamler tackle three topics on their last double digit episode. First, should a middle school perform "To Kill a Mockingbird" even if they have to use bad language the "n-word," and talk about sexual assault? Tamler relates a story involving his daughter (who was supposed to play Scout) and a playwright who refused to allow his play to be censored. But when it comes to drama, middle school's got nothing on social psychology. Next, David and Tamler break down the latest controversy surrounding Princeton psychologist Susan Fiske's leaked column about the bullying destructo-critics and methodological terrorists that...2016-09-272h 03First ThingsFirst ThingsTrust (Like Switch Pt 4)Trust … People size you up in seconds, but what exactly are they evaluating?  Harvard Business School professor Amy Cuddy has been studying first impressions alongside fellow psychologists Susan Fiske and Peter Glick for more than 15 years, and has discovered patterns in these interactions. In her new book, “Presence,” Cuddy says people quickly answer two questions when they […] The post #082 – Trust (Like Switch Pt 4) [Podcast] appeared first on First Things.2016-01-2428 minSpeaking of PsychologySpeaking of PsychologyThinking of companies as peopleAre companies like people? According to Susan Fiske, PhD, companies may not be flesh and blood, but customers view even the largest publicly traded companies very much like the way they view other people. And the reasons for this way of thinking are not all that different from how humans evolved to trust one another. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2014-08-1810 minUnwind and Relax With the Magic of Free AudiobookUnwind and Relax With the Magic of Free AudiobookHuman Brand Audiobook by Chris MaloneListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 198438 Title: Human Brand Author: Chris Malone, Susan T. Fiske Narrator: Sean Runnette Format: Unabridged Length: 06:00:00 Language: English Release date: 10-15-13 Publisher: HighBridge Company Genres: Business & Economics, Marketing & Advertising Summary: Customers everywhere describe their interactions with companies in a deeply personal way-we hate our banks, love our smartphones, and think the cable company is out to get us. What's actually going on in our brains when we make these judgments? Customer loyalty expert Chris Malone and top social psychologist Susan Fiske discovered that our perceptions arise from spontaneous...2013-10-156h 00Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Marketing & AdvertisingListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Marketing & AdvertisingThe Human Brand by Susan T. Fiske, Chris MalonePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/198438 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Human Brand Author: Susan T. Fiske, Chris Malone Narrator: Sean Runnette Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 0 minutes Release date: October 15, 2013 Genres: Marketing & Advertising Publisher's Summary: Customers everywhere describe their interactions with companies in a deeply personal way—we hate our banks, love our smartphones, and think the cable company is out to get us. What’s actually going on in our brains when we make these judgments? Customer loyalty expert Chris Malone and top social psychologist Susan Fiske discovered that our perceptions arise from spontaneous judgments on warm...2013-10-1503 minListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Marketing & AdvertisingListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Marketing & AdvertisingThe Human Brand by Susan T. Fiske, Chris MalonePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/198438to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Human Brand Author: Susan T. Fiske, Chris Malone Narrator: Sean Runnette Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 0 minutes Release date: October 15, 2013 Genres: Marketing & Advertising Publisher's Summary: Customers everywhere describe their interactions with companies in a deeply personal way—we hate our banks, love our smartphones, and think the cable company is out to get us. What’s actually going on in our brains when we make these judgments? Customer loyalty expert Chris Malone and top social psychologist Susan Fiske discovered that our perceptions arise from spontaneous judgments on warmth and...2013-10-156h 00Discover the Top 100 Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesDiscover the Top 100 Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesFacing Social Class Audiobook by Hazel Rose Markus, Susan T. FiskePlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Facing Social Class Subtitle: How Societal Rank Influences Interaction Author: Hazel Rose Markus, Susan T. Fiske Narrator: Caroline Miller Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 58 mins Language: English Release date: 05-30-13 Publisher: University Press Audiobooks Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 9 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: Many Americans, holding fast to the American Dream and the promise of equal opportunity, claim that social class doesn't matter. Yet the ways we talk and dress, our interactions...2013-05-3010h 58Annual ReviewsAnnual ReviewsAn Interview with Susan T. FiskeDr. Susan T. Fiske, Princeton University social psychologist and Editor of the Annual Review of Psychology, talks with Jordana Foster about her recent work in social neuroscience: cognitive stereotypes and gender bias, theory of mind, and the evolution of a successful career in the field of social cognition.2012-05-1543 minAnnual Review of PsychologyAnnual Review of PsychologyAn Interview with Susan T. FiskeDr. Susan T. Fiske, Princeton University social psychologist and Editor of the Annual Review of Psychology, talks with Jordana Foster about her recent work in social neuroscience: cognitive stereotypes and gender bias, theory of mind, and the evolution of a successful career in the field of social cognition.2012-05-1543 minAnnual Reviews ConversationsAnnual Reviews ConversationsAn Interview with Susan T. FiskeSusan Fiske, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University and Editor of the Annual Review of Psychology, talks to Jordana Foster about her work in social neuroscience. Dr. Fiske specializes in cognitive stereotyping and emotional prejudice.2009-06-1143 min