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This episode is the first of a three-part series where we are explaining how historical events and stories sometimes get “hijacked by history,” which results in people changing the significance of the past in order to suit the needs of the present.
In this first episode we dive into the history behind the phrase “Beware the Ides of March,” and we talk about how stories from the past affect our perception and our behavior in the present.
We start by discussing the psychological and sociological effects of the changing seasons and we explain how a simple environmental factor can have greater historical significance than many of the other factors people often discuss.
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More about Greg and Brian: https://arcadiacognerati.com/arcadia-cognerati-leadership-team/
By The Human Behavior Podcast4.9
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This episode is the first of a three-part series where we are explaining how historical events and stories sometimes get “hijacked by history,” which results in people changing the significance of the past in order to suit the needs of the present.
In this first episode we dive into the history behind the phrase “Beware the Ides of March,” and we talk about how stories from the past affect our perception and our behavior in the present.
We start by discussing the psychological and sociological effects of the changing seasons and we explain how a simple environmental factor can have greater historical significance than many of the other factors people often discuss.
Support the show
Website: https://thehumanbehaviorpodcast.buzzsprout.com/share
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHumanBehaviorPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanbehaviorpodcast/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ArcadiaCognerati
More about Greg and Brian: https://arcadiacognerati.com/arcadia-cognerati-leadership-team/

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