People Who Read People: A Behavior and Psychology Podcast
Un pódcast de Zachary Elwood
170 Episodo
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Does blaming "media" help us avoid personal responsibility?, with Elizaveta Friesem
Publicado: 18/8/2021 -
Reading poker tells, with Dara O'Kearney
Publicado: 11/8/2021 -
Talking about police violence with politically liberal police captain James Mitchell (part 2)
Publicado: 7/8/2021 -
Why do so many people want to watch the world burn?, with Kevin Arceneaux
Publicado: 28/7/2021 -
What is quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's tell?, with Jon Hoefling
Publicado: 25/7/2021 -
Might gender identity theory itself be creating gender dysphoria?, with Carey Callahan
Publicado: 17/7/2021 -
How might we better connect with people?, with Ted Brodkin and Ashley Pallathra
Publicado: 14/7/2021 -
Reading tells in the video game Apex Legends, with Brandon Singer, aka Nocturnal
Publicado: 26/6/2021 -
Reading opponent tells in tennis, with Carlos Goffi
Publicado: 4/6/2021 -
Talking about police violence with politically liberal police captain James Mitchell (part 1)
Publicado: 19/4/2021 -
Living with anxiety, with Scott Stossel, national editor of The Atlantic
Publicado: 14/4/2021 -
Psychological and environmental factors in psychosis and schizophrenia, with Nathan Filer
Publicado: 27/3/2021 -
I talk to an 8-year-old kid
Publicado: 25/2/2021 -
Gina Assaf, who has "long haul" covid, discusses her research on it
Publicado: 23/2/2021 -
Why hasn't crowdsourcing of medical data from public disrupted healthcare?, with Jamie Heywood
Publicado: 5/2/2021 -
Reading online dating profiles (part 2), with Scott
Publicado: 26/1/2021 -
Reading online dating profiles (part 1), with Celia
Publicado: 20/1/2021 -
How does a disbelief in free will affect one's life?, with physicist Daniel Whiteson
Publicado: 9/1/2021 -
How does aphantasia (lack of mental imagery) impact one's life?, with Zach Elwood
Publicado: 10/12/2020 -
How do insults and hurt feelings affect political conflicts?, with Karina Korostelina
Publicado: 25/11/2020
This is a podcast about deciphering human behavior and understanding why people do the things they do. I, Zach Elwood, talk with people from a wide range of fields about how they make sense of human behavior and psychology. I've talked to jury consultants, interrogation professionals, behavior researchers, sports analysts, professional poker players, to name a few. There are more than 135 episodes, many of them quite good (although some say I'm biased). To learn more, go to PeopleWhoReadPeople.com.
