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Eating Pudding With Forks & The Science of Being Stupid Together

Eating Pudding With Forks & The Science of Being Stupid Together

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What if the secret to high-performing teams and genuine human connection isn't more professionalism—but less? This episode reveals the surprising science behind why adults waddling like penguins might be the most sophisticated thing they do all week. From a psychiatrist who discovered that murderers shared one startling childhood characteristic, to hundreds of Germans gathering in parks to eat pudding with forks, host David Carson uncovers a pattern modern life is desperately trying to eliminate: collective foolishness isn't frivolous—it's fundamental.

Through decades of neuroscience and Harvard business studies, this episode proves that thriving groups aren't the ones who stay dignified—they're the ones willing to look ridiculous together. You'll discover why water balloon fights and tomato-throwing festivals build trust faster than any team-building exercise, why the word "constulting" needs a comeback, and how synchronized stupidity might be Gen Z's answer to chaotic times. Fair warning: by the end, you'll want to gather your most serious colleagues and do something deeply, publicly pointless.

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