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Episode 147: The Righteous Mind by Jonathon Haidt - Be an Elephant Whisperer!

Episode 147: The Righteous Mind by Jonathon Haidt - Be an Elephant Whisperer!

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Discussion Topic: Be an Elephant Whisperer

Book Title: The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion (Reflection 1/2)

In this episode of YOML, we dive into 'The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion' by Jonathan Haidt. We explore the symbolism of the 'elephant whisperer' and discuss how understanding our subconscious (the 'elephant') and our rational mind (the 'rider') can help us navigate human behavior and morality. We also touch on Haidt's previous work 'The Happiness Hypothesis,' discuss the complexities of politics and religion, and share personal insights on belief, subconscious programming, and effective communication. Join us as we unravel the secrets of becoming an 'elephant whisperer' to enhance self-awareness and interpersonal understanding.


00:00 Introduction to the New Book

00:24 Discussing 'The Righteous Mind' by Jonathan Haidt

01:47 Initial Hesitations About the Book

02:21 Understanding Politics and Religion

06:13 The Concept of the Elephant and the Rider

09:16 Becoming an Elephant Whisperer

12:33 The Relationship Between the Rider and the Elephant

17:14 Communicating with the Subconscious

18:31 Understanding the Elephant and Rider Metaphor

18:59 The Power of Action in Habit Formation

19:27 Breath-Holding and Training the Elephant

19:55 Belief and the Elephant's Limits

26:24 Personal and Interpersonal Elephant Management

29:13 The Elephant Whisperer: A Book Reflection

32:28 Final Thoughts on Elephant Whispering


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