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We Fear What We Remember, Not What We See

The Deeper Thinking Podcast

What if our greatest fears were not born from what the world presents to us, but from the memories the brain uses to predict it? In this episode, we explore a profound shift in understanding emotion, trauma, and selfhood: a move from reactivity to construction. Guided by the neuroscience of Lisa Feldman Barrett, we trace how every feeling—anxiety, sorrow, even joy—is not merely a response but a prediction, shaped from the remembered past. Trauma is reframed not as a singular event, but as a pattern of meaning that can be revised. Healing becomes not excavation, but the slow, deliberate work of building new predictions, one breath, one small act at a time.

Meaning itself, we discover, is not something discovered ready-made in the world; it is something tenderly, stubbornly, built. Agency does not arrive all at once but flickers into being through tiny acts of rechoosing—by crafting different futures from within the architectures of memory. With reflections on prediction theory, cultural inheritance, trauma, and healing, this episode offers a new way of living inside uncertainty—not as prisoners of the past, but as quiet architects of becoming.

With quiet references to Lisa Feldman Barrett, Hannah Arendt, and Simone Weil, this episode listens for the subtle architectures of choice that shape emotional life. What happens when meaning is no longer something passively absorbed but actively constructed? When suffering is not merely endured, but re-authored? When presence itself becomes a radical act of re-making what the body once predicted as inevitable?

Why Listen?

  • Discover how emotions are constructed through predictive processing
  • Reframe trauma not as event, but as a revisable pattern of memory and meaning
  • Learn how small acts of attention can reshape the self
  • Engage with philosophical reflections on agency, freedom, and emotional life
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    • Bibliography

      • Barrett, Lisa Feldman. How Emotions Are Made. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2017.
      • Arendt, Hannah. The Human Condition. 2nd ed. Introduction by Margaret Canovan. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998.
      • Weil, Simone. Gravity and Grace. Translated by Emma Craufurd. London: Routledge, 2002.
      • Turkle, Sherry. Reclaiming Conversation. New York: Penguin Press, 2015.
      • Each referenced work supports the philosophical architecture explored in the episode, offering entry points into a deeper reflection on memory, emotion, and agency.

        #LisaFeldmanBarrett #PredictiveBrain #EmotionTheory #TraumaRecovery #Agency #MeaningMaking #Selfhood #HannahArendt #SimoneWeil #TheDeeperThinkingPodcast

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