• Maya’s Exciting Announcement!
    Apr 17 2025

     I’ve been dying to share this news with you for quite some time, and I'm so happy that today I finally can. Pre-order “The Other Side of Change” now at changewithmaya.com/book.

    Read more about my journey to writing “The Other Side of Change” in People: https://people.com/maya-shankar-the-other-side-of-change-cover-reveal-exclusive-11716505

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    3 mins
  • Is Amanda Knox Finally Free?
    Apr 14 2025

    Amanda Knox has spent a decade trying to move on after being wrongfully convicted of murder. But over the years, one question lingered - why had the lead prosecutor in her case, Giuliano Mignini, been so determined to vilify her? Recently, she made the bold decision to reach out and ask him herself. On today's show: Amanda tells me about confronting the man who helped put her behind bars.

    Note: this is part two of a two-episode series we’re running this month about Amanda Knox. It was recorded in February 2025. Listen to part one here.

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    47 mins
  • Amanda Knox Knows What You’re Thinking
    Apr 7 2025

    Amanda Knox was just 20 years old when she was found guilty of a crime she did not commit — the murder of her roommate. Amanda spent four years in an Italian prison before she was finally exonerated and allowed to return to her life back home in the U.S. But she soon discovered that that life didn’t exist anymore.

    Note: this is part one of a two-episode series we’re running this month about Amanda Knox. It was recorded in 2021.

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    44 mins
  • Extreme Makeover: Personality Edition
    Mar 31 2025

    Science writer Olga Khazan didn’t really like herself. A self-described neurotic, she tended to fixate on the negative. She assumed she’d always be this way, but then she came across research showing that personality is something you can change. In today's episode, Olga chronicles her year-long journey to "fix" her personality, and invites us to consider whether it’s truly possible to change who we are.

    Try the personality test that Olga talks about here.

    Sign up for Maya’s new newsletter, where she shares the results of *her* personality test (!) here.

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    41 mins
  • How to Say No
    Mar 17 2025

    Have you ever found yourself saying yes to something you really didn’t want to do? Psychologist Sunita Sah is an expert on why it can be so difficult to say no, especially when our relationships or reputations are on the line. But there's good news! Defiance is actually a skill we can build if we understand the science behind it. Sunita shares a framework we can use in those challenging moments when we want to push back, but just aren’t sure how.

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    43 mins
  • The Case Against ‘Feeling Your Feelings’
    Mar 3 2025

    Psychologist Ethan Kross wants us to stop thinking about our emotions as either good or bad. Emotions carry valuable information, he says, and they are signals that can help us change our behavior. As an expert in the science of emotions, Ethan shares strategies we can use to reign in our negative emotions when they become more harmful than helpful. And he debunks a popular myth that the only healthy way to move past your negative emotions is to persistently engage with them.

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    Listen to our first conversation with Ethan Kross: The Science of Our Inner Voice.

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    33 mins
  • New Year, Old You? We Got You.
    Feb 24 2025

    It’s February – AKA the month when, research shows, we start slipping on our New Year’s resolutions. And so, I’m re-sharing one of my favorite science episodes to help us all get back on track. Behavioral scientist Katy Milkman is an expert on how we can bridge the important gap between who we are right now and who we want to be. She shares a set of concrete, evidence-based strategies - like the fresh start effect and temptation bundling - that can help you reach your goals and become the best version of yourself.

    Also, I’m starting a newsletter! You can sign up here. Thanks :)

    Learn more about the science of motivation with Ayelet Fishbach here.

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    34 mins
  • How To Be A More Trustworthy Person
    Feb 10 2025

    Trust is the glue that holds human connection together – but how do we earn it? Rachel Botsman, an expert on trust and human behavior, explores the subtle and powerful signals we send in relationships. Her new audiobook, How To Trust and Be Trusted, is full of insightful lessons, and today, we’re sharing one of our favorites: “How To Be a More Trustworthy Person.” Whether in work, friendships, or love, trust is everything – and Rachel’s wisdom will help you strengthen it.

    You can find Rachel’s book at Pushkin.fm, Audible, or wherever you get your audiobooks.

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    33 mins
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