Beat Your Genes: An Evolutionary Psychology Podcast For Finding Happiness In The Modern World

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
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  • Duração: 325:30:03
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Sinopse

What's the purpose of life? How do we find happiness? What is happiness? We discuss real life situations to find what we need to do to find happiness. To do this, we have to sometimes go against our instincts. This is called "beating your genes". Listen as I, Nate G, your host, talks with Dr. Doug LIsle, evolutionary psychologist, about life, love, relationships, and most importantly finding happiness in the modern world. We are live on Wednesdays at 8:30-9:30pm PST. If you have a question or comment, or maybe even a complicated situation that you'd like some advice on, feel free to call us live at 657-383-0751 or email us at BeatYourGenes@gmail.com .

Episódios

  • 181: Showing weakness, Dominance Hierarchy, Sharing Evopsych, Ego Trap?

    08/08/2019 Duração: 45min

    In this show, we discuss showing weakness as a sexual strategy, then we move to a question about dominance hierarchies vs. competence hierarchy (is there a difference?).  Next question is about the mixed perceptions of evolutionary psychology.   Finally, Dr. Lisle then takes some time to discuss elements of the ego trap.   The questions are as follows: 1.  Do you think there are situations where a man showing weakness to a woman can be positive? Can women get away with it easily, or weakness also a signal of sexual interest when it comes to them? 2.Some people seem to be so driven to compete and rise to the top, however their internal audience is constantly asking them, “are you sure you’re not being too dominant? Is this step up worth it?”, either directly or indirectly in the form of general stress. Emotional stability seems to be a huge component in how this plays out on an individual basis.  I’d be curious if you think this competence/dominance inner battle is part of what plays into the pleasure trap. 3.

  • 180: Subjective experiences, Downsides of overshooting evolutionary advantage

    01/08/2019 Duração: 47min

    Dr. Lisle goes in depth about why nature has selected for subjective experiences.  The question is as follows: What is your take on why a subjective experience would have been selected for, as opposed to animals simply being like machines with no subjective experience inside?  More importantly, what is your take on how a subjective experience can possibly be created in the mind? How could neurons firing create a personal experience? Next, he tackles this broad few questions: Why were we given the intellectual capacity to overshoot our evolutionary advantage and create inventions that cause our demise?  Why would our minds become so advanced to create a world where we live with and around multiple pleasure traps daily, where even the strictest, most conscientious of us will fall prey to decision fatigue and give in to a few of these traps, thus affecting our happiness? Why do they have the capacity to do this? It seems as though we would have been happier animals as a species with a little less intellect.

  • 179: Money & Esteem, Casual mating friends, Communication manipulation, LDR's

    25/07/2019 Duração: 51min

    Questions tonight are as follows: Can you please talk about the relationship between money and self-esteem and how to learn to enjoy the money one makes? If women in one's social circles, acquaintances, friends, etc. seem receptive to casual mating, should we go for it without much worry, or is it bound to lead to future problems with them and the group? Why does it appear that people make so much up? (at least on TV when asked questions) Am I the oddball for feeling that when you've known someone for a long time, that means something? Is it because I'm low in openness and introverted?

  • 178: Stress of decision-making, Esteem choices

    18/07/2019 Duração: 45min

    A recent study published in the Journal of Personality & Social Psychology* attempts to tackle understanding the stress of decision making.  Nate G goes over the article and Dr. Lisle offers his take.  Can the stress of decision making be explained solely by the personality trait conscientiousness?   Dr. Lisle and Nate discuss.    The next topic stems from a listener's question:  "Can we choose who we want the most esteem from?  Is there a way I can care less about the esteem from some people? It is sometimes exhausting to try to please everyone."   *PDF of the JPSP article : http://blogs.cuit.columbia.edu/mayarossignacmilon/files/2018/08/Chen.Rossignac-Milon.Higgins.JPSP_.2018.pdf

  • 177: Does seeking validation hinder happiness? Role of evolutionary mismatch

    11/07/2019 Duração: 01h02min

    In this episode, we review a new study in the science of happiness. The first, by Bruce Headey called, Happiness and Longevity: Unhappy People Die Young, Otherwise Happiness Probably Makes No Difference, explains what effect happiness has on our longetivity.  The first listener question is from a young man whose short love life has allowed him to feel the moods of happiness while in a relationship. Since the most recent breakup, he feels as though he has low self-esteem and is curious about whether this low self-esteem is due to his need to seek validation from others.   The next question is about evolutionary mismatch and whether happiness may come from correcting as many evolutionary mismatches as possible.   To finish out the show, we have a live caller asking about how to fine tune his diet & lifestyle and get over the proverbial "hump" after losing some motivation.  

  • 176: Behavioral Genetics, Hiding w status loss, getting ignored in class

    04/07/2019 Duração: 50min

    We start the show with a question about whether a higher extroversion individual would act more introverted due to status loss.  Then, we move on to a question about why & what to do when getting ignored or constantly interrupted in an academic setting.   Then we move on to a quesiton about whether we have natural, genetic discipline and ambition.  Dr. Lisle shares his opinion about a recent book, Blueprint by Robert Plomin.

  • 175:Ben Franklin effect, Burying feelings, Bottling up emotions, Internet trolls

    27/06/2019 Duração: 51min

    Ben Franklin effect, Burying feelings, Bottling up emotions, Internet trolls

  • 174: Does casual mating doom pair bond chances? Evo psych & spiritual experience

    20/06/2019 Duração: 47min

    Does casual mating doom pair bond chances? Evo psych & spiritual experience, sibling rivalry

  • 173: Being cheap, Loaning money, Alcoholic husband, Influencing others

    13/06/2019 Duração: 54min

    Being cheap, Loaning money, Alcoholic husband, Influencing others

  • 172: On-air session: Dating a salesman

    06/06/2019 Duração: 48min

    On-air session with a lady who has questions about how to spot casual mating

  • 171: Advice for an indecisive man, Advice for a teacher, Delusional friends

    30/05/2019 Duração: 46min

    Advice for an indecisive man, Advice for a teacher, Delusional friends

  • 170: Is knitting a sexual display? Is sexual inexperience a turn off?

    23/05/2019 Duração: 48min

    Is knitting a sexual display? Is sexual inexperience a turn off? 

  • 169: Finding a dream job, Drama at work, Helping parents find happiness

    16/05/2019 Duração: 48min

    Finding a dream job, Drama at work, Helping parents find happiness

  • 168: Why do we get manipulated? Are emotions contagious?

    09/05/2019 Duração: 55min

    Why do suckers get suckered into things, Are emotions contagious? 

  • 167: Epigenetics, Stress and health, ego-centric bias while dating

    02/05/2019 Duração: 59min

    Epigenetics, Stress and health,  ego-centric bias while dating

  • 166: Where does guilt come from, where do 'body issues' come from, etc...

    25/04/2019 Duração: 52min

    Where does guilt come from? Why do some people have 'body issues'? What's the difference between empathy & compassion? Specifically, in the context of a sociopath? Is there a link between highly-open people & reduced genetic preference?

  • 165: Dating down vs. up, Do we embarrass to assess mate value? etc...

    18/04/2019 Duração: 56min

    Dating down vs. up Do we embarrass to assess mate value? What to do if alcohol becomes the preferred social lubricant? Do pair-bonded agreeable people feel happy together?  

  • 164: What if kid doesn't want college? Is there anti-10 paid dates culture?

    11/04/2019 Duração: 58min

     What if your kid doesn't want to go to college?   Is there an anti-10 paid dates culture? Why are things "manly"? How to tell if a potential employee is agreeable & conscientious? Why does family discourage physical fitness vs. career success? and more!

  • 163: Expectations vs performance, politics questions, business partner conflict

    04/04/2019 Duração: 58min

    Expectations vs performance, politics questions, business partner conflict

  • 162: Explaining the Ego Trap 2 of 2

    28/03/2019 Duração: 53min

    The second part of a 2-part show explaining the ego trap.  In this episode, we take questions from listeners about their own ego trap.

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