Episodes

  • 311 - Cascades of Change - Greg Satell (rebroadcast)
    Apr 14 2025

    In this episode we sit down with Greg Satell, a communication expert whose book, Cascades, details how rapid, widespread change can sweep across groups of people big and small, and how understanding the psychological mechanisms at play in such moments can help anyone looking to create change in a family, institution, or even nation, prepare for the inevitable resistance they will face.

    • Special Offer From Greg Satell

    • Greg Satell's Website

    • Greg Satell's Blog

    • Greg Satell's Twitter

    • Newsletter

    • How Minds Change

    • David McRaney’s Twitter

    • Kitted

    • YANSS Twitter

    • Show Notes

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 310 - Align Your Mind - Britt Frank
    Mar 31 2025

    Therapist, teacher, speaker, and trauma specialist Britt Frank tells us all about her new book, Align Your Mind, an all-access pass to understanding, befriending, and leading the multiple voices within yourself.

    Grounded in the latest research on Parts Work and Internal Family Systems, and offering proven techniques from Frank’s clinical practice and personal challenges, this engaging guide is a user manual to your own mind—and presents a road map for finding peace, confidence, and a deeper understanding of who you truly are.

    Previous Episodes

    Britt Frank’s Practice

    Align Your Mind Website

    Britt Frank’s Instagram

    How Minds Change

    Newsletter

    David McRaney’s Twitter

    David McRaney's Bluesky

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 309 - They Thought We Were Ridiculous - Andy Luttrell (rebroadcast)
    Mar 17 2025

    In 1974, two psychologists, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, as the New Yorker once put it, "changed the way we think about the way we think." The prevailing wisdom, before their landmark research went viral (in the way things went viral in the 1970s), was that human beings were, for the most part, rational optimizers always making the kinds of judgments and decisions that best maximized the potential of the outcomes under their control. This was especially true in economics at the time. The story of how they generated a paradigm shift so powerful that it reached far outside economics and psychology to change the way all of us see ourselves is a fascinating tale, one that required the invention of something this episode is all about: The Psychology of Single Questions.

    They Thought We Were Ridiculous

    Opinion Science

    Behavioral Grooves

    How Minds Change

    Show Notes

    Newsletter

    Patreon

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 308 - Magical Thinking - Matt Tompkins
    Mar 3 2025

    In this episode, the story of Clever Hans, the horse who changed psychology for the better. We also sit down with psychologist and magician Matt Tompkins. Matt is the author of The Spectacle of Illusion, a book about the long history of the manipulation of our own magical thinking and how studying deception can help us better understand perception, memory, belief, and more.

    How Minds Change

    David McRaney’s BlueSky

    David McRaney’s Twitter

    YANSS Twitter

    Matt Tompkins

    The Spectacle of Illusion

    Prisoners of Silence

    Clever Hans

    Wilhelm von Osten

    Carl Sagan Quote

    Science of Magic Association

    Society for Psychical Research

    Skeptical Inquirer Magazine

    Houdini's Debunking

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • 307 - Concordance Over Truth Bias
    Feb 17 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with three disinformation researchers whose new paper found something surprising about both our resistance and our susceptibility to both true news we wish was fake and fake news we wish was true.

    Our guests are three of the scientists exploring a newly named cognitive distortion, one that every human being is prone to exhibiting, one that is so common and so easily provoked that nefarious actors depend on it when distributing disinformation and propaganda.

    Samuel Woolley, Katie Joseff, and Michael Schwalbe will share their methods, findings, and takeaways. They will also explain the troublesome nature of something they are calling concordance over truth bias – a distortion that most often appears in those who have the most (undeserved) confidence in their own (not-so-objective) objectivity.

    - How Minds Change

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    - Newsletter

    - David McRaney's BlueSky

    - David McRaney’s Twitter

    - YANSS Twitter

    - Why Do We Share Our Feelings With Others?

    - Concordance Over Truth Bias

    - Samuel Wooley

    - Katie Joseff

    - Michael Schwalbe

    - Geoffrey Cohen

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 306 - I Never Thought of it That Way - Mónica Guzmán (rebroadcast)
    Feb 3 2025

    This episode’s guest is Mónica Guzmán, the author of I Never Thought of It That Way – a book with very practical advice on how to have productive conversations in a polarized political environment via authentic curiosity about where people’s beliefs, opinions, attitudes, and values come from. It's also about how to learn from those with whom we disagree by establishing the sort of dynamic in which they will eagerly learn from us as well.

    - How Minds Change

    - Show Notes

    - Newsletter

    - David McRaney's BlueSky

    - David McRaney’s Twitter

    - YANSS Twitter

    - Mónica Guzmán’s Website

    - Mónica Guzmán’s Twitter

    - I Never Thought of it That Way

    - Braver Angels

    - My Article on Intellectual Humility

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    52 mins
  • 305 - Supercommunicators - Charles Duhigg (rebroadcast)
    Jan 20 2025

    Our guest in this episode is Charles Duhigg, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and writer for the New Yorker Magazine who is also the New York Times Bestselling author of The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better. His new book is Supercommunicators, a practical and approachable guide to what makes great conversations work. In the episode we discuss the science behind what it takes to form a connection with another human being through dialogue, how to generate or nurture a bond, and how to form, repair, and maintain a conversational pipeline through listening and communicating that guarantees reciprocation and understanding.

    Charles DuHigg's Website

    Charles DuHigg's Twitter

    Supercommunicators

    How Minds Change

    David McRaney’s Twitter

    YANSS Twitter

    Show Notes

    Newsletter

    Patreon

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • 304 - Nobody's Fool - Dan Simons and Christopher Chabris (rebroadcast)
    Jan 6 2025

    In an era in which we have more information available to us than ever before, when claims of “fake news” might themselves be, in fact, fake news, Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris, authors of The Invisible Gorilla, are back to offer us a vital tool to not only inoculate ourselves against getting infected by misinformation but prevent us from spreading it to others – a new book titled Nobody's Fool.

    Previous Episodes

    Dan Simon's Website

    Christopher Chabris' Website

    Nobody's Fool

    Kitted

    How Minds Change

    David McRaney’s Twitter

    YANSS Twitter

    Show Notes

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    51 mins
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