Unseeable forces control human behavior and shape our ideas, beliefs, and assumptions. Invisibilia—L
A thief knocks down your door and you are flooded with fear. Your baby smiles up at you and you are
Can you discover an emotion? We travel to the jungles of the Philippines where an anthropologist nam
How is it that two neighbors can look out their window at the exact same thing, and see something co
The concept of bubbles (social bubbles, media bubbles, political bubbles) has become popular lately
Is there a part of ourselves that we don't acknowledge, that we don't even have access to and that m
What do you want to be when you grow up? This is a question we ask children, and adults. In American
What happens when you discover a part of yourself that is so different from who you think you are? D
Season 3 has ended but we're hard at work on Season 4! We'll see you soon, but in the meantime, we w
On June 1, Invisibilia is back for Season 3! Invisibilia explores the invisible forces that shape hu
There's a popular idea out there that you can change from the outside in. Power posing. Fake it 'til
We know about the power of clothes to affect how others see us. But does clothing have the power to
In this episode we look at situation where someone flips the script – does the opposite of what thei
What shapes the way we perceive the world around us? A lot of it has to do with invisible frames of
In this special podcast bonus, Lulu Miller tells the story of William Kitt, a resident of the Broadw
In this episode we find that the solution can be the problem. The hour begins with a charming couple
In a special podcast bonus, Lulu Miller tells the story about a young runner who always thought he h
In America personality is often seen as destiny. Whether you're a famous CEO like Steve Jobs or a s
You probably don't even notice them, but social norms determine so much of your behavior - how you d
On June 17th Invisibilia is back for Season 2! Invisibilia explores the invisible forces that shape
Alix and Lulu present a bonus podcast about why "Inside Out" was considered as a possible name for t