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Truth Untangled

Bob Anders, Ph.D.www.spreaker.com
Bob is an International Award-Winning Producer with degrees in Psychology and a Ph.D. In Journalism. He has worked for over 30 years in Radio and Television Broadcasting.
He is presently retired and enjoys spending his spare time creating podcasts.
Member Society of Professional Journalists
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225 The Motte and Bailey Fallacy

The Motte and Bailey fallacy is a deceptive strategy where an individual alternates between two positions during an argument: a Motte position, which is easily defended but less extreme, and a Bailey position, which is more extreme and harder to justify. This fallacy is employed to dodge criticism or bolster one's argument by switching between these positions opportunistically.

Mar 29, 20245 min

224 Histrionic Personality Disorder

The purpose of this podcast is to offer a comprehensive analysis of histrionic personality disorder or (HPD), a psychological condition marked by attention-seeking tendencies, heightened emotions, and an ongoing craving for validation and approval. By delving into its symptoms, origins, diagnosis methods, and available treatments, I aim to provide an in-depth comprehension of histrionic personality disorder.

Mar 21, 20248 min

223 Anthropomorphism

The human tendency to assign human traits to non-human objects has fascinated people for a long time and influenced how we engage with our surroundings. Today we examine anthropomorphism, delving into its origins, psychological basis, consequences, and its important role in different facets of human existence.

Mar 14, 20247 min

222 Why people are attracted to drama

For generations, humans have been enthralled by drama, spanning from the classic Greek tragedies to modern-day reality TV programs. It appears that the fascination with drama is deeply rooted in our essence. Today, delve into the psychological factors driving people's interest in drama, examining the underlying incentives, its effects on both individuals and society, and approaches for handling this appeal.

Mar 07, 20246 min

221 The Power of Home Schooling

Recently, there has been a significant increase in the amount of families choosing homeschooling over traditional public schooling. Supporters of homeschooling argue that this approach offers various advantages, such as adaptability, personalized curriculum, and enhanced academic achievement. This podcast will explore data and studies that reveal why students who are homeschooled often outperform their peers in public schools academically.

Mar 01, 20245 min

220 Your Worldview Is Who You Are

The way a person sees and understands the world is heavily influenced by their worldview, which is shaped by their beliefs, values, assumptions, and perspectives. This podcast explores the complex nature of a person's worldview and how it influences their identity and place in society. It delves into the components of a worldview, its origins, its impact, and how it shapes an individual's sense of self.

Feb 23, 20246 min

219 The Media and Propaganda

The media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion and our perception of the world in today's society. Despite its polished appearance, news outlets and entertainment industries have the potential to influence through propaganda. This podcast examines the complex connection between media and propaganda, delving into its historical background, manipulative tactics, and the impact on society's view of reality.

Feb 16, 20247 min

218 The Damaging Effects of Desensitization

In today's-paced and technology-driven world, individuals are constantly bombarded with a multitude of violent, cruel, and unjust images and news stories. This overexposure can result in desensitization, where people become numb or indifferent to such acts. Unfortunately, this desensitization has far-reaching consequences that harm not only individuals but society as a whole. In today's podcast, we aim to shed light on the negative effects of desensitization and emphasize the importance of culti...

Feb 08, 20245 min

217 Mimetic Theory

Mimetic theory, developed by French philosopher René Girard, offers a unique perspective on understanding human behavior and the dynamics of conflict. It explores the role of imitation, rivalry, and violence in shaping society. In this podcast we delve into the nuances of mimetic theory, its core principles, and its implications for understanding human behavior and conflict.

Feb 02, 20245 min

216 The Art and Science of Persuasion

The art of persuasion, a delicate process of influencing others to adopt our viewpoint, has fascinated people for generations. Whether in interpersonal connections, commercial dealings, or public discussions, understanding the fundamentals of persuasion can yield significant influence. This investigation uncovers the seven fundamental principles that form the basis of persuasive techniques, offering insight into the psychological factors that shape decision-making.

Jan 25, 20247 min

215 How To Be An Adult And Stop Being Offended By Everything

Entering adulthood is a transformative journey marked by the acquisition of responsibilities, self-discovery, and the development of a mature outlook on life. One crucial aspect of this evolution is learning how to navigate the complex terrain of emotions, particularly by ceasing to be easily offended by every perceived slight. In this podcast we will explore the multifaceted approach to acting like an adult and cultivating emotional resilience.

Jan 19, 20245 min

214 Listen To The Music

Listening to music can have a myriad of effects on individuals, encompassing various aspects of emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being. One of the most notable impacts is on emotions. Music has the remarkable ability to evoke and amplify emotions, ranging from joy and excitement to nostalgia or even introspection. Different genres and melodies can create diverse emotional landscapes, providing a means for individuals to connect with their feelings and experiences.

Jan 12, 20248 min

213 Sexual Morality And The Collapse Of Society

J.D. Unwin was a British ethnologist, social anthropologist, and historian who wrote extensively on the rise and fall of civilizations. In his book, "Sex and Culture," published in 1934, he investigated the correlation between societal development and the regulation of sexual behavior. Unwin argued that the stability and success of a culture are directly dependent on the strictness of sexual regulations within that society.

Jan 05, 20246 min

212 The Dangers of Social Media Influencers

Social media influencers have emerged as prominent figures in the digital age, wielding significant power to shape opinions, preferences, and lifestyles. While they often serve as entertainers and trendsetters, it is imperative to critically analyze the potential dangers associated with their influence. Today we will delve into the multifaceted reasons why social media influencers can be considered dangerous, exploring their impact on individual well-being, societal values, and the dissemination...

Dec 29, 20235 min

211 Why Most People Are Cowards

Throughout history, the concept of cowardice has been associated with individuals who lack courage, succumb to fear, and are reluctant to face challenges head-on. While it may be tempting to generalize that most people are cowards, it is crucial to approach this subject with nuance. Cowardice is a multifaceted trait, influenced by various factors such as societal pressures, personal experiences, and the fear of failure. However, it is essential to understand why individuals exhibit signs of cowa...

Dec 22, 20237 min

210 How Suffering Makes You Stronger

Suffering is an intrinsic part of the human experience, intricately woven into the fabric of life. It can manifest in various forms such as physical pain, emotional distress, or psychological turmoil. However, contrary to conventional wisdom, suffering does not have to be a debilitating force; it can be a catalyst for personal growth and inner strength. In this podcast, we will explore the transformative power of suffering and the ways in which it can forge inner resilience and fortitude. By exa...

Dec 15, 20236 min

209 How The Media Controls Your Thoughts

The media has a significant influence on shaping people's thoughts and perceptions through various techniques. Here are some ways in which the media can control or shape thoughts.

Dec 08, 20235 min

208 How Living A Simpler Life Leads To Greater Health And Happiness

Living a simple life is often overlooked in our modern, fast-paced world, where success is often equated with material possessions and a busy lifestyle. However, adopting a simpler way of life can actually bring numerous benefits that are often not immediately apparent. From reducing stress and fostering better mental health to cultivating stronger relationships and finding greater fulfillment, living a simple life can lead to a more meaningful existence.

Dec 01, 20235 min

207 Discernment

Discernment is a vital skill that plays a crucial role in our personal development, decision-making processes, and overall well-being. It refers to the ability to distinguish between various options, understand their true nature, and make sound judgments based on careful evaluation. Discernment is not merely about making choices; it is about making wise and informed choices that align with our values, aspirations, and long-term goals. In a fast-paced and complex world, discernment has become inc...

Nov 23, 20235 min

206 Absent Fathers Hurt Children And Society

"The absence of fathers stands as the primary cause for the declining well-being of children in our society and is the driving force behind our most urgent social issues. Despite its vast scope and consequences, this problem is often overlooked or denied, as mentioned by David Blankenhorn in 'Fatherless America.'

Nov 16, 20236 min

205 Hate From A Christian Perspective

Hate is a complex issue from a Christian viewpoint. The Bible speaks of both positive and negative aspects of hatred. It is acceptable to hate those things that God hates, which is proof of a right standing with God. For example, Psalm 97:10 says, "... Let those who love the Lord hate evil". However, the hatred that is negative is that which is directed against others. Jesus mentions hatred in the Sermon on the Mount, saying that anyone who is angry with his brother will be subject to judgment....

Nov 10, 20233 min

204 How To Respond To People Who Insult Or Offend You

When someone insults or tries to offend you, it can be difficult to know how to respond. However, there are several reasons why you don't have to respond to people who insult or try to offend you.

Nov 03, 20234 min

203 Malignant Narcissism

Malignant narcissism is a personality disorder that causes extreme narcissism, aggression, and sometimes abuse of others. People with malignant narcissism may use manipulative means or violence to enhance their own sense of self-importance and may have antisocial personality traits that cause them to abuse others willingly, and sometimes happily, for their own pleasure and personal gain.

Oct 27, 20236 min

202 Social Anxiety as a Cognitive Bias

Social anxiety is a complex psychological phenomenon that can be understood, in part, as a cognitive bias. It’s important to delve into this concept and explore how our thought processes, perceptions, and interpretations play a pivotal role in the experience of social anxiety.

Oct 20, 20236 min

201 The Bandwagon Effect

The bandwagon effect is a cognitive bias that causes people to think or act a certain way if they believe that others are doing the same. This phenomenon is also called herd mentality, and it refers to the tendency of people to align their beliefs and behaviors with those of a group .

Oct 13, 20235 min

200 Find Happiness

Happiness is a subjective experience that varies from person to person. What makes one person happy may not make another person happy. However, there are certain things that can be done to increase the likelihood of experiencing happiness. In this podcast, we will explore some of the ways to be happy.

Oct 06, 20235 min

199 Bonhoeffer's Theory Of Stupidity

Bonhoeffer's Theory of Stupidity is a way to understand when people make really silly or foolish choices. It was named after a man named Bonhoeffer who studied this idea.

Sep 29, 20235 min

198 Enduring Pain To Grow

In the pursuit of personal growth and self-improvement, individuals often find themselves confronted with challenges that test their limits. It’s in these moments of discomfort and pain that remarkable growth can occur. This article explores the concept of enduring pain as a catalyst for personal development, shedding light on the transformative journey that arises from embracing adversity.

Sep 21, 20235 min

197 Catastrophizing

Catastrophizing is a cognitive distortion that prompts people to jump to the worst possible conclusion, usually with very limited information or objective reasons to despair. It is a common behavior that affects many people during times of stress. Catastrophizing means that a person fixates on the worst possible outcome and treats it as likely, even when it is not.

Sep 15, 20236 min

196 Black and White Thinking

Black and white thinking is a cognitive distortion that makes people think in absolutes. It is the tendency to see things in extremes, where things are either all good or all bad.

Sep 08, 20237 min
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