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Barış Özcan ile 111 Hz
152 - Zor Zamanlarda Nasıl Umutlu Kalabiliriz?

Barış Özcan ile 111 Hz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 19:01


Dünya zor bir dönemden geçiyor ve biz de bu süreçte zaman zaman çaresizliğe kapılabiliyoruz. Bazen de bu his bir türlü geçmek bilmiyor. Peki hep böyle mi olmak zorunda? Öğrenerek edindiğimiz bu çaresizliğin bir panzehri yok mu? 111 Hz'in bu bölümünde o panzehri arayışa koyuluyoruz. İlhamımızı hikayelerden alarak, umudun peşine düşüyoruz.Sunan: Barış ÖzcanHazırlayan: Özgür YılgürSes Tasarım ve Kurgu: Metin BozkurtYapımcı: Podbee Media------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, Hiwell hakkında reklam içerir.Podbee50 kodumuzla Hiwell'de ilk seansınızda geçerli %50 indirimi kullanmak için Hiwell'i şimdi indirin. 1400'ü aşkın uzman klinik psikolog arasından size en uygun olanlarla hiçbir ücret ödemeden tanışın. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Roland's Food Court
RZA & Chef David DiSalvo of Spritz Nomad

Roland's Food Court

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 46:24


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Closing the Gap
#127: Challenge the way you Think or Don’t Move Forward, Understanding how the Brain Works

Closing the Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 50:55


Olivia Schmitt, You Don’t Know Schmitt podcast, is our guest this week. Join us as we delve into the book What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite by David DiSalvo. Before listening, ask yourself this question. “Is the human brain ever going to be powerful enough to figure out the human brain?” Enjoy! We welcome your review of Closing the Gap on Apple Podcasts. Learn more about Westfield's independent agency partners.

Curiosity Daily
How to Change Your Habits, Almond and Soy Milk vs. Juices, and the Rio Scale for Alien News

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 9:59


In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com (along with some outside research into a listener question) to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Please Visit Our Sponsor: Rocket Mortgage by Quicken Loans To Find Out If News About Aliens Is Legit, Use the Rio Scale Want to Break a Bad Habit? Focus on the 3 "R's" What Makes Your Brain Happy — and Why You Should Do the Opposite [Full Podcast Interview with David DiSalvo] Does Almond Milk Deserve to Be Called ‘Milk'? | Lifehacker Soon, your soy milk may not be called ‘milk' | PBS If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please considersupporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! Learn about these topics and more onCuriosity.com, and download our5-star app for Android and iOS. Then, join the conversation onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram. Plus: Amazon smart speaker users, enable ourAlexa Flash Briefing to learn something new in just a few minutes every day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Curiosity Daily
Why Fake News Spreads, Positive Lightning, and the Habitable Trinity

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 8:00


In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: For a Planet to Sustain Life, It Needs the Habitable Trinity Negative Lightning Is More Common, but Positive Lightning Is Way Worse Fake News Spreads Way Faster Than Real News Online Confirmation Bias Makes You Ignore What You Don't Agree With The Backfire Effect Says When You Hear Contradictory Evidence, Your Beliefs Get Stronger To learn more about your own biases and how to overcome them, check out "What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite" by David DiSalvo. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Curiosity Daily
What Makes Your Brain Happy — and Why You Should Do the Opposite

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 38:52


What your brain wants and what your brain needs aren't always the same. In fact, the shortcuts our brains take can lead to biases and distortions that make us our own worst enemy. Science writer David DiSalvo, author of "What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite," discusses our brain's shortcomings and how we can identify and conquer them.  More reading from Curiosity: Confirmation Bias Makes You Ignore What You Don't Agree With The Backfire Effect Says When You Hear Contradictory Evidence, Your Beliefs Get Stronger The Framing Effect Shows How Simple Word Swaps Can Secretly Trick Your Brain Bad News Isn't Everywhere—That's Just Your Negativity Bias At Work Survivorship Bias Makes You Focus On Successes When You Should Remember Why Others Failed Motivated Reasoning Is Why You Can't Win An Argument Using Facts Trash Talk Makes You Work Harder — but There's a Cost Additional resources from David DiSalvo: "What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite" "Brain Changer: How Harnessing Your Brain's Power to Adapt Can Change Your Life" "The Brain in Your Kitchen: A Collection of Essays on How What We Buy, Eat, and Experience Affects Our Brains" David DiSalvo's website David DiSalvo on Twitter @Neuronarrative See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Safety Doc Podcast
Video Gaming the System - Are Video Games a Debilitating Addiction?

The Safety Doc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 60:00


Dr. Perrodin sifts and winnows a pair of articles pertaining to the controversial pathologizing of video games as addictive behaviors warranting recognition by the World Health Organization and American Psychiatric Association.HOW GAMING ADDICTION BECOMES A MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS. Gaming addiction and social media addiction are at the cusp of entry into the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). It is the handbook used by healthcare professionals in the United States and much of the world as the authoritative guide to the diagnosis of mental disorders. DSM contains descriptions, symptoms, and other criteria for diagnosing mental disorders. So, yes, society is on the verge of assigning a medical code, or category, to these areas.  The DSM is an instant badge of credibility and typically translates into the creation of The International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD Code) which is a system used by physicians and other healthcare providers to classify and code all diagnoses, symptoms and procedures recorded in conjunction with hospital care in the United States.  So, from DSM to ICD is a short step.  From that point, it's common for medical providers to bridge the ICD to a medical diagnosis and then some subsequent treatment plan which is mostly guesswork until empirical research charts a reasonable plan of care.  Of course, some insurance companies will deny a gaming addiction medical diagnosis with subsequent medication or therapy. K-12 SCHOOL SETTING WILL BE THE ENTRY POINT FOR GAMING ADDICTION AS RECOGNIZED DISABILITY WARRANTING TREATMENT. However, the door is more easily opened in the K-12 school setting where a doctor's diagnosis of a gaming addiction could lead into a school disability diagnosis as meeting the Other Health Impaired (OHI) or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. SHAREHOLDERS WANT ACCOUNTABILITY - WHY THIS IS BEYOND A REALISTIC EXPECTATION.  Two major Apple investors have urged the iPhone maker to take action to curb growing smartphone addiction among children, highlighting growing concern about the effects of gadgets and social media on youngsters. New York-based Jana Partners LLC and the California State Teachers' Retirement System, or CalSTRS, said in open letter to Apple that the company must offer more tools to help children fight addiction on its services. Among their proposals, they recommend the company enhances mobile device software so parents have more options to protect their children's health. The investors claims are based upon shoddy surveys and the expectations for the corporations to control usage of phones and gaming devices is fully unrealistic.  Dr. Perrodin compares this to parental controls to block channels on a television.  The issue at hand isn't the content accessed by those using the devices as much as it is the frequency and duration that people are interacting with devices.  Again, Dr. Perrodin argues that people have always gravitated toward activities of interest - be it listening to the radio, talking on the phone or watching TV. WHY “SIGNIFICANT DISTRESS” MATTERS IN ALLEGED GAMING ADDICTION.  In an article by David DiSalvo (2016), a 9 question survey, known as the Bergen Survey, is used to qualify someone of having a gaming addiction diagnosis.  However, unless someone shows signs of significant distress when trying to reduce their gaming time, an addiction diagnosis wouldn't apply.  Dr. Perrodin identifies this nebulous “significant distress” qualifier as essential as a research study of 19,000 male and female gamers from the US, UK, Canada and Germany indicate that just .5% - 1% of persons would have met the “distressed” threshold - something that wouldn't at all be out of line for bicyclists or runners, for example, who might exhibit distress if trying to reduce their time with those activities.  Dr. Perrodin strongly challenges the validity of the Bergen Scale, which he identifies as very subjective and breaching the well-known problems with expecting people to recall events from 6-12 months ago without conflation of memories. FOLLOW DR. PERRODIN: Twitter @SafetyPhD and subscribe to The Safety Doc YouTube channel & Apple Podcasts RSS feed. SAFETY DOC WEBSITE & BLOG: www.safetyphd.com David will respond to comments & emails. The Safety Doc Podcast is hosted & produced by David Perrodin, PhD. ENDORSEMENTS. Opinions are those of the host & guests and do not reflect positions of The 405 Media or supporters of “The Safety Doc Podcast”. The show adheres to nondiscrimination principles while seeking to bring forward productive discourse & debate on topics relevant to personal or institutional safety. Email David: thesafetydoc@gmail.com LOOKING FOR DR. TIMOTHY LUDWIG, PHD? Dr. Perrodin's “Safety Doc Podcast” negotiates school and community safety. To be informed about industrial safety, please contact Appalachian State University Professor Dr. Timothy Ludwig, PhD, at www.safety-doc.com

Skepticality:The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine
Skepticality #239 - Denying Evolution and Climate Science

Skepticality:The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2014 96:27


This week Derek brings you a taste of what you may have missed by not coming out for the yearly Skeptic events at Dragon Con. A recording from the star studded panel, "Denying Evolution and Climate Science". Which involved Matt Lowry, David DiSalvo, Dr. Steven Novella, and Barbara Drescher.

Sott Radio Network
Behind the Headlines: David DiSalvo: What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite

Sott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2014 65:00


David DiSalvo is a science writer and public education specialist who writes about the intersection of science, technology and culture. His work has appeared in Scientific American Mind, Psychology Today, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Mental Floss, Slate, Salon, Esquire and other publications, and he is the writer behind the widely read blogs, Neuropsyched, Neuronarrative and The Daily Brain. David has also served as a consulting research analyst and communications...

Sott Radio Network
Behind the Headlines: David DiSalvo: What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite

Sott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2014 65:00


David DiSalvo is a science writer and public education specialist who writes about the intersection of science, technology and culture. His work has appeared in Scientific American Mind, Psychology Today, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Mental Floss, Slate, Salon, Esquire and other publications, and he is the writer behind the widely read blogs, Neuropsyched, Neuronarrative and The Daily Brain. David has also served as a consulting research analyst and communications...

Sott Radio Network
Behind the Headlines: David DiSalvo: What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite

Sott Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2014 65:00


David DiSalvo is a science writer and public education specialist who writes about the intersection of science, technology and culture. His work has appeared in Scientific American Mind, Psychology Today, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, Mental Floss, Slate, Salon, Esquire and other publications, and he is the writer behind the widely read blogs, Neuropsyched, Neuronarrative and The Daily Brain. David has also served as a consulting research analyst and communications...

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us
David DiSalvo: How harnessing your brain's power to adapt can change your life

Amy Alkon's HumanLab: The Science Between Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2013 60:59


Amy Alkon's Advice Goddess Radio: "Nerd Your Way To A Better Life!" with the best brains in science. Changing our behavior starts with changing our thinking and doing that successfully takes both insight and practice.Science writer and bestselling author David DiSalvo returns to the show tonight to talk about how the brain operates via a series of "feedback loops," and to explain how we can actually redirect our thinking and influence our brain's response -- in turn influencing how we feel and act.These insights come straight out of DiSalvo's just-published book, Brain Changer: How Harnessing Your Brain's Power to Adapt Can Change Your Life. Drawing on the latest research in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral econ, DiSalvo replaces "self-help" with "science-help," giving us practical steps to change our thinking and our lives. Join me and all my fascinating guests every Sunday, 7-8 p.m. Pacific, 10-11 p.m. Eastern, at blogtalkradio.com/amyalkon or subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher.Please buy my science-based but funny book about why people are rude and how to change things, I SEE RUDE PEOPLE: One woman's battle to beat some manners into impolite society. And please ask a newspaper near you to carry my award-winning syndicated, science-based advice column...if they don't already. 

Dr. Lo Radio Show
What Makes Your Brain Happy... with David DiSalvo

Dr. Lo Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2012 53:48


Show Title:  What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite Showtime:  Tuesday, October 9th at 6pm PT / 9pm ET David DiSalvo, author of the popular book What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite joins Dr Lo to discuss his book and the fascinating fields of psychology and neuroscience research to give you simple, easy to understand lessons that you can apply to your daily life.   Hosted by Dr. Lauren "Lo" Noel

Smart People Podcast
David DiSalvo

Smart People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2012 47:45


It’s not the first time we’ve talked about it, and it won’t be the last.  The human brain is plain ol’ amazing.  For example, have you ever thought about where a memory is stored? Give it a real long ponder.  Somewhere in your 3 pound ball of spongy tissue, memories from decades past are filed...

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Skepticality:The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine
Skepticality #177 - Can You Make Your Brain Happy? - Interview: David DiSalvo

Skepticality:The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2012 47:57


This week Derek talks with David DiSalvo, award-winning public outreach and education specialist, and popular writer for Scientific American Mind, Psychology Today, and other publications and blogs. David's newest book, What Makes Your Brain Happy and Why You Should Do the Opposite, delves into ways in which we can reconize our brains faults and use them to live more fulfilled lives.