Episodes

  • Industrial & Organizational Psychology
    Mar 25 2025

    This is just personal notes - class notes.

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    27 mins
  • How to Win a Debate Without Having to Be Right
    Jan 16 2025

    The episode is a preface and commentary to “How to Win an Argument Without Having to Be Right,” a work by Arthur Schopenhauer that deals with eristic dialectics, that is, the art of winning debates by illicit means. The author, Olavo de Carvalho, explains the context of Schopenhauer’s work and relates it to the thinking of other authors such as Kant and Aristotle, showing how eristic dialectics fits into a broader panorama of the history of philosophy. In his analysis, Carvalho criticizes dialectics as a method for arriving at the truth and proposes a vision closer to intuition and inner experience. The text also addresses the issue of the “art of always being right” in debates and criticizes the use of eristic stratagems for political and ideological purposes, especially in the Brazilian context. Throughout his commentary, Carvalho uses contemporary examples to illustrate the application of Schopenhauer’s 38 stratagems, showing how these devices are still used today.

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    18 mins
  • Preparing for Marriage by John Piper
    Jan 11 2025

    "Preparing for Marriage: Help for Christian Couples" is a book by John Piper, published by Desiring God, which aims to help Christian couples in their preparations for marriage. The book is divided into six chapters that cover topics such as: the engagement period, wedding planning, the complementary dynamics between husband and wife, sexual relations in marriage, the importance of protecting marriage in a world that attacks it, and the ultimate goal of marriage: to be lived for the glory of God.


    Each chapter is developed based on biblical passages and theological reflections, with the aim of offering a Christian perspective on married life. The work emphasizes the need to prioritize faith in God in all spheres of life, including marriage, and highlights the importance of building a solid relationship, based on biblical principles of love, respect, leadership, and submission.


    In addition to the main chapters, the book includes two appendices. The first provides an extensive list of questions for couples to discuss important issues regarding faith, values, lifestyle, relationships with friends, family, children, and finances. The second appendix addresses the topic of hospitality, addressing the importance of welcoming others, especially brothers and sisters in Christ, as a way of demonstrating God’s love and being a witness to the world.


    In short, the book is a practical and theological guide for Christian couples seeking to build a solid and lasting marriage, founded on biblical principles and oriented to the glory of God.

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    10 mins
  • The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience
    Jan 10 2025

    The episode is an excerpt from the book "The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience", which explores the intersection between culture and the human brain. The book seeks to understand how culture shapes brain development, cognition and mental health. The excerpt explores topics such as the role of culture in sensory perception, language development, the influence of culture on social behaviors and the neurobiology of mental illness, all within a cross-cultural context. The aim is to challenge the traditionally universalist view of neuroscience by acknowledging cultural diversity and its implications for the functioning of the human brain and mind.

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    16 mins
  • Parents Guide to Psychological First Aid by Gerald P. Koocher and Annette Marie La Greca
    Jan 9 2025

    The Parents Guide to Psychological First Aid by Gerald P. Koocher and Annette Marie La Greca is a practical guide for parents on how to deal with common emotional and behavioral challenges faced by children and adolescents. It covers a wide range of topics, organized into sections that reflect different areas of child and adolescent life, such as physical health, family problems, social development, school behavior, and psychological issues. Each chapter delves into a specific topic, presenting information on causes, symptoms, and treatments, as well as providing tips and strategies for parents to help their children cope. The book emphasizes the importance of open communication, empathy, setting clear limits, and seeking professional support when necessary. The main goal is to empower parents to provide appropriate psychological and emotional support for their children, promoting their well-being and healthy development.

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    44 mins
  • The Whole-Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel M.D. and Tina Payne Bryson
    Jan 2 2025

    The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind

    The Whole Child Brain is a guide for parents on how to nurture children's mental development, based on the latest knowledge in neuroscience. The book presents twelve practical strategies to help children integrate the different aspects of their brains, including emotions, logic, memory and relationships. The goal is to help children develop skills in self-regulation, emotional intelligence and healthy relationships.

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    26 mins
  • "Drive" by Daniel H. Pink
    Jan 2 2025

    Pink's thought-provoking new book explores the science behind human motivation and challenges conventional wisdom about what drives high performance. He argues that the secret to success lies in providing individuals with autonomy over their work, opportunities for mastery, and a sense of purpose. By examining how our current practices often misalign with these fundamental needs, Pink offers practical insights and strategies for creating more motivating and fulfilling environments.


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    23 mins
  • Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth by Eric Kaufmann
    Dec 30 2024

    Eric Kaufmann's book "Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth? Demography and Politics in the Twenty-First Century" examines the impact of religious population growth in different parts of the world, especially in the West, Israel, and the Muslim world. Kaufmann argues that the demographic growth of fundamentalist groups is challenging trends toward secularization and individualism in the West, and that the rise of religious fundamentalism, driven by high birth rates and a strong sense of identity, is reshaping politics and societies around the world. The book examines different fundamentalist religious groups—such as the Haredi, the Amish, the Mormons, the Salafis, and the Muslim Brotherhood—and demonstrates how their demographic, political, and social strategies are shaping the future. Kaufmann highlights the importance of understanding demographic dynamics in predicting political and social trends, and argues that the rise of religious fundamentalism raises serious questions about the future of the West and the world.

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    16 mins