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Welcome to NoeticPodcast! Each week, Micheal and Livy explore history, psychology, riddles, and the unknown, uncovering fascinating events, intriguing minds, and mysterious phenomena. From ancient secrets to the complexities of the mind, every episode is deeply researched and presented in an engaging, thought-provoking way. Whether you’re a history buff, psychology enthusiast, or just curious, there’s something for you. Unlock knowledge. Challenge perspectives. Explore the unknown.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Science World
Episodes
  • Decoding Stockholm Syndrome
    Apr 14 2025

    Decoding Stockholm Syndrome is a deep dive into the strange and often misunderstood bond between captors and captives. Through real stories, we explore how fear, survival, and psychology can blur the lines between danger and attachment. This isn’t just true crime — it’s human behavior, unfiltered.

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    15 mins
  • 5 Strangest Wars in History
    Apr 7 2025

    5 Strangest Wars in History, we dive into some of the most bizarre and unexpected conflicts that have shaped the course of history. From wars sparked by ridiculous causes to strange and quirky battles, we uncover the oddities and peculiarities that make these wars stand out. Tune in for a wild ride through history's lesser-known and most unusual wars!

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    14 mins
  • The Power of Placebo and Nocebo Effects
    Apr 3 2025

    Can your mind really heal—or harm—your body? The placebo effect can make fake treatments feel real, while the nocebo effect can trigger symptoms just from negative expectations. Join us as we explore the science behind these fascinating mind-body phenomena

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    17 mins
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