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A talk with David Foster, who writes about polarization and media at knowthesystem.org and is the au
Elizaveta Friesem writes about media and about social power (i.e., the power people exert over other
A talk with Daniel Whiteson, a professor of physics and astronomy, about free will, with a focus on
A talk with journalist Isaac Saul, founder of Tangle News (readtangle.com), which shares takes from
A talk with screenwriter/producer Brian Koppelman, known for many TV and film projects, including th
A talk with professional poker player Dara O’Kearney about poker tells (aka, physical and verbal beh
A reshare of a talk with David Zulawski from 2018. Zulawksi is an expert in interrogation and interv
A talk with professional poker player Yakov Hirsch about the well known high-stakes poker situation
A talk about trying to understand Trump's anger at the American media and how that relates to Americ
Another talk with Yakov Hirsch, who writes about the Middle East conflict and about "Hasbara culture
A talk with Kevin Arceneaux, whose research found that a surprising number of people (around 40%) ei
A talk with Jon Michael Hoefling, a sports analyst, about reading behavioral tells and indicators in
A talk with Scott Stossel, author of "My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace
I talk with psychologist Christopher Moyer about electrodermal activity (EDA), also known as galvani
Animal behavior researcher Daniel Mills talks about various aspects of the human-pet relationship, w
Joel Berman is a practitioner of Compassionate Listening (compassionatelistening.org). Joel has trav
A talk with two people with door-to-door sales experience. We talk about the tricks and strategies t
Vanessa Otero is the creator of a popular and well respected media bias chart that ranks the bias of
A talk with Yakov Hirsch, who thinks that some Jewish people have exaggerated ideas about the amount