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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer welcomes Dr. Robert Kurzban, author of Why Everyone Else Is a Hypocrite, for an enlightening discussion on the modular nature of our brains and the evolutionary psychology behind our behaviors. Robert shares his extensive background in psychology and evolutionary biology, offering insights into how our brains are compartmentalized with different modules responsible for various functions and beliefs.
Throughout the conversation, Melina and Robert explore fascinating concepts such as strategic ignorance, the power of nonverbal communication in social interactions, and the complex interplay of competing motives within our minds. They also explore real-world applications of these ideas, including how subtle changes in context can significantly influence behavior.
In this episode:
00:00:00 - Introduction Melina Palmer introduces Dr. Robert Kurzban and the focus of today's episode on the modular brain and evolutionary psychology.
00:04:30 - Robert's Background Robert shares his journey in psychology and evolutionary biology, highlighting his work on modularity in the brain.
00:15:45 - Strategic Ignorance Discussion on the concept of strategic ignorance and how it manifests in real-world scenarios.
00:25:00 - Nonverbal Communication and Cooperation Exploration of how nonverbal cues can enhance cooperation and social bonds.
00:35:50 - The Role of Context Understanding the importance of context in influencing behavior and decision-making.
00:45:00 - Bondzy and Behavioral Economics Introduction to Bondzy, Robert's app that uses behavioral economics to promote reliability and commitment.
00:50:30 - Conclusion What stuck with you while listening to the episode? What are you going to try? Come share it with Melina on social media -- you'll find her as @thebrainybiz everywhere and as Melina Palmer on LinkedIn.
Thanks for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show.
I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. So you know, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. That means if you decide to shop from the links on this page (via Amazon or others), The Brainy Business may collect a share of sales or other compensation.Let’s connect:
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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, Melina Palmer welcomes Dr. Robert Kurzban, author of Why Everyone Else Is a Hypocrite, for an enlightening discussion on the modular nature of our brains and the evolutionary psychology behind our behaviors. Robert shares his extensive background in psychology and evolutionary biology, offering insights into how our brains are compartmentalized with different modules responsible for various functions and beliefs.
Throughout the conversation, Melina and Robert explore fascinating concepts such as strategic ignorance, the power of nonverbal communication in social interactions, and the complex interplay of competing motives within our minds. They also explore real-world applications of these ideas, including how subtle changes in context can significantly influence behavior.
In this episode:
00:00:00 - Introduction Melina Palmer introduces Dr. Robert Kurzban and the focus of today's episode on the modular brain and evolutionary psychology.
00:04:30 - Robert's Background Robert shares his journey in psychology and evolutionary biology, highlighting his work on modularity in the brain.
00:15:45 - Strategic Ignorance Discussion on the concept of strategic ignorance and how it manifests in real-world scenarios.
00:25:00 - Nonverbal Communication and Cooperation Exploration of how nonverbal cues can enhance cooperation and social bonds.
00:35:50 - The Role of Context Understanding the importance of context in influencing behavior and decision-making.
00:45:00 - Bondzy and Behavioral Economics Introduction to Bondzy, Robert's app that uses behavioral economics to promote reliability and commitment.
00:50:30 - Conclusion What stuck with you while listening to the episode? What are you going to try? Come share it with Melina on social media -- you'll find her as @thebrainybiz everywhere and as Melina Palmer on LinkedIn.
Thanks for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show.
I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. So you know, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. That means if you decide to shop from the links on this page (via Amazon or others), The Brainy Business may collect a share of sales or other compensation.Let’s connect:
Connect with Robert:
Learn and Support The Brainy Business:
Check out and get your copies of Melina’s Books.
Get the Books Mentioned on (or related to) this Episode:
Top Recommended Next Episode: Sludge (ep 384)
Already Heard That One? Try These:
Other Important Links:
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