Rabbit Hole of Research

Is Your Brain Lying to You?


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In this mini recap of Episode 48, Nick, Georgia, and Joe reflect on the themes of perception and perspective that shaped their conversation with Katie from the DC Punk Archive. They revisit how shifting realities, sensory limits, and narrative framing influence what we believe is true. They discuss the listener-suggested film, Inception, and its infamous spinning top. The discussion turns toward real-world implications, from the disorienting landscapes of Alzheimer’s and dementia to the tension between truth and comfort when someone’s perception no longer aligns with shared reality.

Drawing inspiration from the Creative Pep Talk podcast, the crew unpacks the difference between distress and eustress, exploring how mindset and framing can turn pressure into motivation or overwhelm. They also connect these ideas to scientific research, where breakthroughs often come from shifting vantage points or letting non-experts ask unexpected questions. The episode wraps with each host sharing the movies, books, shows, and games they’ve been consuming. From alien-invasion dramas and Stephen King to classic video games.

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Upcoming Episodes

Episode 49 – The Heart of a Superhero

Guest: Rengasayee (Sai) Veeraraghavan

We crack open the anatomy of heroism—how courage, biology, and myth shape our modern superheroes.

Episode 50 – Gremlins and Holiday Science

Guest: Chris Guzman

A festive foray into chaos theory, creature features, and the secret science behind cinematic holiday mayhem.

Episode 51 – Season 2 Recap: PJs and Holiday Movies

Guests: ???

Grab your pajamas and join the crew as we toast two seasons of curiosity, chaos, and science—plus a sneak peek at what’s coming in Season 3.

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Rabbit Hole of ResearchBy Jotham Austin, II PhD, Nick Elizalde, and Georgia Geis