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Bienvenido, fiel escucha, a un nuevo episodio de La Tribu Estoica. En el día de hoy te traigo un libro del que seguramente nunca hayas oído hablar, pero que seguro que después de escuchar el resumen se sitúe en unos de tus favoritos. Se titula “La sabiduría de los psicópatas” y su autor es Kevin Dutton, un doctor en psicología y miembro de la Royal Society of Medicine. Por si hay algún despistado, esto no es un manual para convertirse en asesino en serie. Es mucho mejor. Comenzamos. 00:00 Inicio 01:20 Introducción 04:10 Capítulo 1: Ascendente Escorpio 11:11 Capítulo 2: ¿Quiere ponerse en pie el auténtico psicópata, por favor? 17:42 Capítulo 3: Carpe Noctem 24:13 Capítulo 4: La sabiduría de los psicópatas 28:34 Capítulo 5: Conviértame en un psicópata 34:06 Capítulo 6: Los 7 preciados capitales 35:59 Capítulo 7: Súpercordura 37:38 Despedida
In this conversation, Kevin Dutton explores the fascinating world of cognitive flexibility and how adaptability in decision-making can pave the way to success in business. Known for his groundbreaking work on psychopathy, Dr Kevin Dutton is a British psychologist now working down at the University of Adelaide in Australia. He's the author of a number of books including, Flipnosis: The Art of Split Second Persuasion, Wisdom of Psychopaths, and A Good Psycho's Guide to Success (co-authored with Andy McNabb).Kevin shares his unique perspective on psychopathic traits, likening them to a mixing desk of personality settings. We'll delve into his thoughts on "precision-engineered psychopathy," the benefits of certain psychopathic traits in professions, and the crucial distinction between "good" and "bad" psychopaths. From humorous anecdotes to profound insights, this episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions. Whether you're curious about how low empathy scores impact leadership or how Kevin's fearless nature led him to the brink of risk-taking, this conversation promises to enlighten and entertain.TakeawaysCognitive flexibility is crucial and the importance of adapting decision-making strategies.Precision-engineered Psychopathy can be advantageous in specific professions, from surgeons to CEOs.Decoupling emotion from behaviour in difficult conversationsUnpack the distinctions between harmful and beneficial psychopathic traits.Empathy types and their impact.Psychopath Quiz: Test where you fall on the psychopathy spectrum with Kevin's personality test!Timestamps (00:00) Being a Good Psychopath with Kevin Dutton.(04:17) Public understanding of psychology.(05:19) Why study psychopaths?(08:03) Kevin's upbringing and journey.(13:08) Defining “psychopath”: traits and stereotypes.(18:12) Hot empathy and cold empathy.(20:40) Quiz: Are You A Psychopath?(26:21) Measuring psychopathic personality.(28:07) Training traits and emotion regulation.(33:42) Tips for making difficult conversations in business.(37:49) Quick Fire Questions.(45:41) Book Recommendations.About Kevin DuttonProfessor Kevin Dutton, PhD, FBPsS, is one of the world's foremost authorities on psychopaths. Having spent the last twenty years at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, he was appointed in 2022 as Australia's first Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology at the University of Adelaide. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society.Kevin is the author of the acclaimed bestsellers Flipnosis: The Art of Split-Second Persuasion, The Wisdom of Psychopaths: Lessons in Life from Saints, Spies and Serial Killers, The Good Psychopath's Guide to Success (with Andy McNab), and Black and White Thinking: The Burden of a Binary Brain in a Complex World. The Wisdom of Psychopaths saw him awarded a ‘Best American Science and Nature Writing prize, and Black and White Thinking was nominated by the Big Ideas Club as one of the must-read non-fiction titles of 2021.Kevin's work has been translated worldwide into over twenty-five languages, and his writing and research have been featured in Scientific American, New Scientist, the Guardian, the Times, Psychology Today, the New York Times, the Wall St Journal, the Washington Post, Newsweek, Slate, USA Today among other publications. He regularly publishes in leading international scientific journals and speaks at conferences around the world.Alongside his academic commitments, Kevin also consults in the elite sport, business, and military sectors and often appears on radio, TV, and podcasts. He also co-hosts the podcast Psycho Schizo Espresso with Iron Maiden front man, Bruce Dickinson.Find out more about Kevin and his...
Introducing The Wisdom of Psychopaths from The Art of Manliness.Follow the show: The Art of ManlinessWhen most people think of psychopaths, they think of uniformly monstrous characters who lack empathy and conscience.But my guest says that those characteristics are just one part of the spectrum of traits that make up psychopathy, and while always having these traits turned up high is indeed bad, when employed to certain degrees in certain circumstances, they can actually be utilized for adaptive, positive ends.Kevin Dutton is a researcher of experimental psychology at Oxford and the author of The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success. Today on the show, Kevin first defines what makes psychopaths, psychopaths, and how they differ from sociopaths. He describes how psychopathic traits can be particularly useful in some professions and which professions attract the most psychopaths. In the second half of our conversation, Kevin lays out his argument for why he thinks the Apostle Paul was a psychopath and how that's actually what made him such an effective evangelist. At the end of our conversation, Kevin offers a test that assesses psychopathy; stay tuned to find out if I'm a psychopath and take the test yourself to see if you are.Connect With Kevin DuttonKevin on TwitterKevin on IGKevin's website DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Introducing The Wisdom of Psychopaths from The Art of Manliness.Follow the show: The Art of ManlinessWhen most people think of psychopaths, they think of uniformly monstrous characters who lack empathy and conscience.But my guest says that those characteristics are just one part of the spectrum of traits that make up psychopathy, and while always having these traits turned up high is indeed bad, when employed to certain degrees in certain circumstances, they can actually be utilized for adaptive, positive ends.Kevin Dutton is a researcher of experimental psychology at Oxford and the author of The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success. Today on the show, Kevin first defines what makes psychopaths, psychopaths, and how they differ from sociopaths. He describes how psychopathic traits can be particularly useful in some professions and which professions attract the most psychopaths. In the second half of our conversation, Kevin lays out his argument for why he thinks the Apostle Paul was a psychopath and how that's actually what made him such an effective evangelist. At the end of our conversation, Kevin offers a test that assesses psychopathy; stay tuned to find out if I'm a psychopath and take the test yourself to see if you are.Connect With Kevin DuttonKevin on TwitterKevin on IGKevin's website DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
"The terms 'psychopath', 'sociopath', and 'narcissist' are often heard in today's society. Many of us have experiences or stories about encounters with those who exhibit traits associated with these psychological profiles. Today's conversation features Dr. Kevin Dutton, an expert whose research into psychopathy has gained significant attention. Dr. Dutton is well-known for his bestselling book, 'The Wisdom of Psychopaths', in which he explores the concept that certain traits typically associated with psychopathy can in fact have a positive spin. His work challenges the common perception, heavily influenced by media, that psychopaths are predominantly serial killers or cold-blooded criminals. Instead, he unpacks the complexities of (and potential wisdom to be gained from) psychopathy. Buckle up and grab a pen and notepad too, as Kevin also guides us through an assessment to explore where you and I might just fall on the spectrum of psychopathic traits. TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au DR. KEVIN DUTTON Website: drkevindutton.com TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches Website: rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandcoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this All Killer No Filler episode from the archive, Cally talks to Research Psychologist and best-selling author Dr Kevin Dutton about survival, serial killers, lawbreakers, dealmakers, nature, nurture, fight, flight, psychopaths, sociopaths, narcissists & Donald Trump. If you haven't already, why not follow Namaste Motherf**kers at https://auddy.co/shows/entertainment/namaste - that way you'll never miss a show! Twitter: @TheRealDrKev Instagram: @TheRealDrKev More about Dr Kevin Dutton Podcast Link (to Psycho Schizo Espresso w/Bruce Dickinson): The Naked Jape by Jimmy Carr More about Cally Instagram: @callybeatoncomedian Twitter: @callybeaton Produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions Instagram: @podpeopleuk Music by Jake Yapp Cover art by Jaijo Sales & advertising: advertising@audioboom.com Sponsorship: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Wisdom of Psychopaths author Kevin Dutton rejoins us to discuss how we can tell if we're psychopaths and why it might not be such a bad thing. What We Discuss with Kevin Dutton: What's the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath? Society focuses on the negative qualities of psychopathy. But what are the upsides? What career niches do psychopaths tend toward (and which ones should they avoid)? Can children be psychopaths? How can you tell if you're a psychopath? (Take the two-minute quiz beginning at 14:39 and post your result and occupation on Twitter tagging @therealdrkev). And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/879 This Episode Is Brought To You By Our Fine Sponsors: jordanharbinger.com/deals Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course! Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
Art of Manliness When most people think of psychopaths, they think of uniformly monstrous characters who lack empathy and conscience.But my guest says that those characteristics are just one part of the spectrum of traits that make up psychopathy, and while always having these traits turned up high is indeed bad, when employed to certain degrees in certain circumstances, they can actually be utilized for adaptive, positive ends.Kevin Dutton is a researcher of experimental psychology at Oxford and the author of The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success. Today on the show, Kevin first defines what makes psychopaths, psychopaths, and how they differ from sociopaths. He describes how psychopathic traits can be particularly useful in some professions and which professions attract the most psychopaths. In the second half of our conversation, Kevin lays out his argument for why he thinks the Apostle Paul was a psychopath and how that's actually what made him such an effective evangelist. At the end of our conversation, Kevin offers a test that assesses psychopathy; stay tuned to find out if I'm a psychopath and take the test yourself to see if you are.Connect With Kevin DuttonKevin on TwitterKevin on IGKevin's website
When most people think of psychopaths, they think of uniformly monstrous characters who lack empathy and conscience.But my guest says that those characteristics are just one part of the spectrum of traits that make up psychopathy, and while always having these traits turned up high is indeed bad, when employed to certain degrees in certain circumstances, they can actually be utilized for adaptive, positive ends.Kevin Dutton is a researcher of experimental psychology at Oxford and the author of The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success. Today on the show, Kevin first defines what makes psychopaths, psychopaths, and how they differ from sociopaths. He describes how psychopathic traits can be particularly useful in some professions and which professions attract the most psychopaths. In the second half of our conversation, Kevin lays out his argument for why he thinks the Apostle Paul was a psychopath and how that's actually what made him such an effective evangelist. At the end of our conversation, Kevin offers a test that assesses psychopathy; stay tuned to find out if I'm a psychopath and take the test yourself to see if you are.Connect With Kevin DuttonKevin on TwitterKevin on IGKevin's website
The Psychology Guy. Research Psychologist, Bestselling Author, and Elite Performance Consultant.Dr Kevin Dutton FBPsS is a research psychologist, bestselling author, and elite performance consultant. His principal research interests are persuasion and social influence, the psychopathic personality, elite cognition, black-and-white thinking, and how the fusion of psychology and art can enhance and support mental health.Kevin's first book, Flipnosis – The Art of Split Second Persuasion, first published in 2010 and since translated into 18 languages, documents his quest – from the political genius of Winston Churchill to the malign influence of some of the world's top con artists – for the psychological ‘DNA' of persuasion.His other books are: Black and White thinking The Wisdom of Psychopaths The Good Psychopaths guide to successSorted Follow on Twitter Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thestorybox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our 100 episode! Back in April last year we set to answer the big questions, like what's it like to be a national treasure? Can you help yourself with self-help? Is it possible to get rich quick without being a dick? And how many close family members have to die before you get a dog? Since then, with the help of celebrity guests and experts, we've uncovered not your normal life lessons, but some big ones nonetheless. And to celebrate this most momentous of occasions we're looking back at some of our favourite moments so far when we asked 'What was your Namaste Motherfucking Life Changing Moment?'. Appearing today are Dr Kevin Dutton, Tom Read Wilson, Colin Murray, Stephen K Amos, Ed Byrne, Richard Osman, Seann Walsh, Ayesha Hazarika, Philippa Perry, Heln Russell, Rosie Jones, Deborah Meaden, Johnnie Walker, and Danny Wallace. More about Cally Instagram: @callybeatoncomedian Twitter: @callybeaton Produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions Instagram: @podpeopleuk Music by Jake Yapp Cover art by Jaijo Sales & advertising: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why are we so obsessed with serial killers? In this episode of our new podcast our co-host and best selling author Dr. Scott Bonn will unravel the reasons why serial killers are so fascinating. What causes a seemingly normal person to turn into a psychopathic killer? This season on Partners in True Crime: The Killing Hour with Doc Bonn we will be doing a deep dive on one of the world's most notorious killers Dennis Rader a.k.a. BTK. How did this church fair family man turn into one of the country's most elusive serial killers who evaded police for almost three decades? Doc Bonn will reveal his own personal experience with BTK, and we will be interviewing BTK's daughter Kerri Rawson, his prison guard Jenny Grantham, and the investigators who captured him. Experts in the field of psychopathy and serial killings will also be joining us with special guests like best selling author and Emmy award winner Mark Olshaker the creator of MindHunter, and best selling author and Oxford University professor Dr. Kevin Dutton. Join us for an exciting new season as we unravel the dark and psychotic world of BTK who lived in plain sight for almost 30 years...how well do you know those around you? Could you be living with a killer? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, host Colbert Cannon sits down with Chris Halpin, the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of IAC, or InterActiveCorp, the holding company behind digital consumer brands like Angie's List, Dotdash Meredith and Care.com. Chris launched his career at Goldman Sachs' real estate investment principal investing arm before pivoting to private equity at Providence Equity Partners. There, he had the opportunity to establish the firm's China business from Hong Kong – and a front row seat to the 2008 global financial crisis. Upon returning stateside, Chris tackled a new and humbling challenge with the NFL. He shares how he navigated the complexities of building consensus among 32 teams and steered the league into international markets before exiting to explore a new frontier in digital media tech.Learn more about Chris Halpin's role at IAC here. You can check out our guest's Best Idea, the book Black-and-White Thinking: The Burden of a Binary Brain in a Complex World by Kevin Dutton, here. Or read The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science by J. Kenji López-Alt, Colbert's Best Idea for this week, here.
Kevin Dutton (@therealdrkev) is a psychologist and author known for his research on the psychology of evil and the science of charisma. His latest book is The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success. [This is part two of a two-part episode. Make sure to catch up with part one here!] What We Discuss with Kevin Dutton: How having a con artist father who never lost his cool sparked Kevin’s interest in understanding the mindset of the psychopath. What Kevin means when he says that psychopaths understand the “words but not the music” of emotion. Contrary to popular belief, psychopaths aren’t necessarily violent. They could be a surgeon or a killer, a firefighter or an arsonist. (Or even a professor or an ax murderer.) Why psychopaths are often excellent at persuasion and identifying weakness in others. What percentage of the population exhibits psychopathy, and how psychopaths can actually be useful for society. And much more… Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/777 This Episode Is Brought To You By Our Fine Sponsors: jordanharbinger.com/deals Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course! Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
Dr Kevin Dutton is a research psychologist, bestselling author, and elite performance consultant. His principal research interests are persuasion and social influence, the psychopathic personality, elite cognition, black and white thinking, and how the fusion of psychology and art can enhance and support mental health. He has authored several books including 'The Wisdom Of Psychopaths', 'Flipnosis' and 'The Good Psychopath's Guide to Success'. Join our exclusive TRIGGERnometry community on Locals! https://triggernometry.locals.com/ OR Support TRIGGERnometry Here: https://www.subscribestar.com/triggernometry https://www.patreon.com/triggerpod Bitcoin: bc1qm6vvhduc6s3rvy8u76sllmrfpynfv94qw8p8d5 Music by: Xentric | info@xentricapc.com | https://www.xentricapc.com/ | Channel ID: UCo_8zzSxKeL3arKWVuP8wdQ Buy Merch Here: https://www.triggerpod.co.uk/shop/ Advertise on TRIGGERnometry: marketing@triggerpod.co.uk Join the Mailing List: https://www.triggerpod.co.uk/sign-up/ Find TRIGGERnometry on Social Media: https://twitter.com/triggerpod https://www.facebook.com/triggerpod/ https://www.instagram.com/triggerpod/ About TRIGGERnometry: Stand-up comedians Konstantin Kisin (@konstantinkisin) and Francis Foster (@francisjfoster) make sense of politics, economics, free speech, AI, drug policy and WW3 with the help of presidential advisors, renowned economists, award-winning journalists, controversial writers, leading scientists and notorious comedians.
Kevin Dutton (@therealdrkev) is a psychologist and author known for his research on the psychology of evil and the science of charisma. His latest book is The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success. [This is part one of a two-part episode. Keep an eye out for part two later this week!] What We Discuss with Kevin Dutton: How having a con artist father who never lost his cool sparked Kevin's interest in understanding the mindset of the psychopath. What Kevin means when he says that psychopaths understand the "words but not the music" of emotion. Contrary to popular belief, psychopaths aren't necessarily violent. They could be a surgeon or a killer, a firefighter or an arsonist. (Or even a professor or an ax murderer.) Why psychopaths are often excellent at persuasion and identifying weakness in others. What percentage of the population exhibits psychopathy, and how psychopaths can actually be useful for society. And much more... Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/776 Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course! Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!
In this episode, Cally talks to Research Psychologist and best-selling author Dr Kevin Dutton about survival, serial killers, lawbreakers, dealmakers, nature, nurture, fight, flight, psychopaths, sociopaths, narcissists & Donald Trump. If you haven't already, why not follow Namaste Motherf**kers at https://auddy.co/shows/entertainment/namaste - that way you'll never miss a show! Twitter: @TheRealDrKev Instagram: @TheRealDrKev More about Dr Kevin Dutton Podcast Link (to Psycho Schizo Espresso w/Bruce Dickinson): The Naked Jape by Jimmy Carr More about Cally Instagram: @callybeatoncomedian Twitter: @callybeaton Produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions Instagram: @podpeopleuk Music by Jake Yapp Cover art by Jaijo Sales & advertising: advertising@audioboom.com Sponsorship: info@theloniouspunkproductions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr Kevin Dutton is a psychologist, author, and elite performance consultant whose research focuses on persuasion and social influence, psychopathic personality and elite cognition. Psychopaths get a bad rap. Perhaps understandably. They have a branding problem to say the least. But there are some personality traits like emotional control, focus, drive and single-mindedness that elite performers can model off of psychopaths to improve their effectiveness. Expect to learn how psychopathy exists at all, why teams kicking second in a penalty shootout have a 30% greater chance of missing, why psychopath pilots in world war 2 didn't make it home even though they won their fights, how different accents can be more prejudiced against than different races, why splitting the world into categories creates a foundation for huge biases to occur and much more... Sponsors: Get 7 days free access and 25% discount from Blinkist at https://blinkist.com/modernwisdom (use code MODERNWISDOM) Get 20% discount on House Of Macadamias' nuts at https://houseofmacadamias.com/modernwisdom (use code MW20) Get a Free Sample Pack of all LMNT Flavours at https://www.drinklmnt.com/modernwisdom (discount automatically applied) Extra Stuff: Buy Kevin's Book - https://amzn.to/3fmAm9A Check out Kevin's website - https://www.drkevindutton.com/ Get my free Reading List of 100 books to read before you die → https://chriswillx.com/books/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact/
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Psychology Professor Kevin Dutton explains how to spot a narcissist & why Meghan Markle displays the signs of a narcissistic personality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success In this engrossing journey into the lives of psychopaths and their infamously crafty behaviors, the renowned psychologist Kevin Dutton reveals that there is a scale of "madness" along which we all sit. Incorporating the latest advances in brain scanning and neuroscience, Dutton demonstrates that the brilliant neurosurgeon who lacks empathy has more in common with a Ted Bundy who kills for pleasure than we may wish to admit, and that a mugger in a dimly lit parking lot may well, in fact, have the same nerveless poise as a titan of industry. Dutton argues that there are indeed "functional psychopaths" among us―different from their murderous counterparts―who use their detached, unflinching, and charismatic personalities to succeed in mainstream society, and that shockingly, in some fields, the more "psychopathic" people are, the more likely they are to succeed. Dutton deconstructs this often misunderstood diagnosis through bold on-the-ground reporting and original scientific research as he mingles with the criminally insane in a high-security ward, shares a drink with one of the world's most successful con artists, and undergoes transcranial magnetic stimulation to discover firsthand exactly how it feels to see through the eyes of a psychopath. As Dutton develops his theory that we all possess psychopathic tendencies, he puts forward the argument that society as a whole is more psychopathic than ever: after all, psychopaths tend to be fearless, confident, charming, ruthless, and focused―qualities that are tailor-made for success in the twenty-first century. Provocative at every turn, The Wisdom of Psychopaths is a riveting adventure that reveals that it's our much-maligned dark side that often conceals the trump cards of success. Host rating for 'The Wisdom of Psychopaths' Nico Rating: 5/10 Sam Rating: 7/10 Subscribe! If you enjoyed the podcast please subscribe and rate it. And of course, share with your friends! You can also listen and join us on ReasonFM or just ask questions. Don't Forget to like, comment, share and subscribe See podvine.com/privacy-policy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ich habe in meinem Leben gelernt, dass mich Schwarz-Weiß-Denken selten weitergebracht hat. Und meine Klienten auch nicht.Nicht in Konflikten, nicht in der Liebe und auch nicht auf der Arbeit. Doch viele von uns glauben, dass es immer wieder um richtig oder falsch geht. Um recht haben oder nicht. Um schön oder hässlich. Erfolg oder Misserfolg und so weiter.Doch das wahre Leben findet in den Grauzonen statt und das kann Angst machen und auch verunsichern. Denn unser eigenes Schwarz-Weiß-Denken dient uns auch oft als Kompass, in einer immer komplexer werdenden Welt.Warum sich ein Ausflug in die Grauzonen des Miteinanders lohnt? Das möchte ich Dir in dieser Folge aufzeigen. Buchempfehlungen/Links: Die Farben des Fortschritts: Neun neue Strategien gegen das Schwarz-Weiß-Denkenvon Daniela Ben Said (Herausgeberin) https://amzn.to/3DHZP4U Schwarz. Weiß. Denken!: Warum wir tickenm wie wir ticken, und wie uns die Evolutionmanipulierbar machtvon Kevin Duttonhttps://amzn.to/3ubnLKO Webseite:https://www.cobaugh.de Email:https://www.cobaugh.de/kontakt/ YouTube: Heike Beck-Cobaugh - YouTube
Do you see the world in black and white? You may not think so. You may think your perceptions are nuanced, your opinions technicolored. But research psychologist Kevin Dutton, who's spent the last two decades teaching at Oxford and Cambridge, says we are evolutionarily hardwired to think in black and white. We sort our experiences into reductive frames: Fight or flight. Us versus them. Right and wrong. These simple mental divisions may have served us in our ancestral environments, but Kevin says they're too rigid to do us much good when we try to handle the complexities of modern life. To learn more about Kevin's work, visit www.drkevindutton.com. Want to listen to more Book Bites? Download the Next Big Idea app, visit www.nextbigideaclub.com/app. If you enjoyed this episode, check out our interview with Antonio Damasio.
Do you see the world in black and white? You may not think so. You may think your perceptions are nuanced, your opinions technicolored. But research psychologist Kevin Dutton, who's spent the last two decades teaching at Oxford and Cambridge, says we are evolutionarily hardwired to think in black and white. We sort our experiences into reductive frames: Fight or flight. Us versus them. Right and wrong. These simple mental divisions may have served us in our ancestral environments, but Kevin says they're too rigid to do us much good when we try to handle the complexities of modern life.To learn more about Kevin's work, visit www.drkevindutton.com.Want to listen to more Book Bites? Download the Next Big Idea app, visit www.nextbigideaclub.com/app.If you enjoyed this episode, check out our interview with Antonio Damasio: https://apple.co/3gbchz9.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kevin Dutton shares the rewards and challenges of presiding as District Attorney over two east Texas counties, San Augustine and Sabine on the shores of Lake Sam Rayburn. From a tiny office run on a meager budget to a full- blown department, he shares some of the growing pains he's experienced over the years, including the effects two years of COVID have had on crime in his communities. This candid interview occurred literally as we stepped out of the courtroom during our lunch break from a full day in district court, hearing criminal arraignments and pleas. After many previous episodes interviewing defense attorneys and defendants, this one reveals the State's perspective, and all of the duties and obligations that go with it.
Fantastic running from Fionnuala McCormack at the Valencia marathon, we take a look at the British Athletics Cross Challenge results, Martin speaks to Kevin Dutton & Steve Ingham about their metro marathon challenge and this week's Training Talk is how to be safe running in the dark.
Vad kännetecknar egentligen starka och väl fungerande marknadsteam, och vad är nycklarna till att bygga ett. Det och mycket mer djupdyker vi i det här avsnittet. För att bygga upp och leda ett marknadsteam är en stor utmaning. Med mig för att dela sina tankar och insikter kring ämnet har jag Björn Alberts från Arc och Curamando som har jobbat med frågorna under lång tid. Som marknadschef vilar ett stort ansvar på ens axlar att dels leverera bra resultat men också att skapa ett starkt marknadsteam med rätt mix av kompetenser. Man behöver ha koll på allt från hur man bygger upp teamet och sätter samman rätt kompetenser till att sätta upp tydliga mål som får alla att dra åt samma håll och skapa en vinnande kultur. Och som du kan läsa här nedan så är Björn helt rätt person att prata om det här då han har lång erfarenhet av både marknadsföring och att leda team samt gedigen erfarenhet som marknadschef. Han har dessutom lång erfarenhet av att arbeta med de här frågorna som konsult. Om gästen Björn Alberts är en marknadsförare och ledare med gedigen erfarenhet av både marknadsföring och affärsutveckling. Han är idag partner på Arc samt ledare och rådgivare på Curamando. Och han har arbetat med marknadsföring och internet sedan 1995 där han bland annat varit med och utvecklat en av Sveriges första internetbanker och en av de allra första apparna i Sverige. Björn har även erfarenhet av marknadschefsrollen från flertal bolag. Däribland från Volvo Ocean Race som är världens femte största sportevent där han var CMO och kommunikationschef. Om avsnittet Vi startar avsnittet med att prata om vad det finns för olika typer av marknadsteam och vad som kännetecknar ett bra sådant. Björn delar sedan sina tankar och insikter om vad som krävs för att bygga ett starkt marknadsteam. Och hur man startar den processen på ett bra sätt. Han berättar efter det om vilka roller och kompetenser som generellt behövs i ett modernt marknadsteam och ger sin syn på den ständiga frågan om specialister, generalister och t-profiler. Och hur man ska tänka kring byråer och externa partners. Du får dessutom höra vad Björn anser om: Hur man leder och styr marknadsteam effektivt Vad som krävs för att bli en bra marknadschef Och hur man växer och skalar upp sitt team Han delar med sig av mängder med bra tips och jag hoppas att du kommer bli lika inspirerad som jag blev. Det finns som vanligt länkar till de resurser som nämns i avsnittet. Björn har dessutom lagt till ett antal boktips dig som vill bli en bättre marknadsförare och ledare. Och efter länkarna hittar du tidsstämplar till olika sektioner i avsnittet. Länkar Björn Alberts på LinkedIn Curamando webbsida Curamando på LinkedIn Arc webbsida Arc på LinkedIn Harvard Business Review (resurs/webbsida) The ONE thing av Gary Keller, Jay Papasan (bok) Adlibris Bokus Influence av Robert Cialdini (bok) Adlibris Bokus The Art of Learning av Josh Waitzkin (bok) Adlibris Bokus The Wisdom of Psychopaths av Dr Kevin Dutton (bok) Adlibris Bokus How to Be a Positive Leader av Jane Dutton, Gretchen Spreitzer (bok) Adlibris Bokus The Five Dysfunctions of a Team av Patrick M Lencioni (bok) Adlibris Bokus The Confidence Game av Maria Konnikova (bok) Adlibris Bokus Insanely Simple av Ken Segall (bok) Adlibris Bokus Purple Cow av Seth Godin (bok) Adlibris Bokus Inspired av Marty Cagan (bok) Adlibris Bokus Do More Faster av Brad Feld, David Cohen (bok) Adlibris Bokus Superbosses av Sydney Finkelstein (bok) Adlibris Bokus Beyond Measure av Margaret Heffernan (bok) Adlibris Bokus Originals av Adam Grant (bok) Adlibris Bokus It's not the Size of the Data av Koen Pauwels (bok) Amazon Cubed av Nikil Saval (bok) Adlibris Bokus The Coaching Habit av Michael Bungay Stanier (bok) Adlibris Bokus Tidsstämplar [3:33] Björn inleder med att prata om vad det finns för olika team och vad som kännetecknar dem. Och vad det är som påverkar mest hur marknadsteam ser ut...
This episode of Skeptically Curious features the second interview with Dr. Kent Kiehl, one of the foremost contemporary experts on psychopathy, and author of The Psychopath Whisperer. This exceptional book recounts Dr. Kiehl's illustrious career while also serving as a lucid guide to the latest research on psychopathy. The first interview focused primarily on that book, while this episode moves well beyond its ambit. I began by asking Dr. Kiehl whether it is rare to find psychopaths drawn from higher socio-economic echelons, as was the case with someone dubbed Brendan in his book. We then took a plunge into the ever-knotty thickets of the free will debate, a detour during which such names as Sam Harris, Robert Sapolsky, and Daniel Dennett were evoked. Probably the lion's share of our discussion revolved around the inexhaustibly fascinating subject of serial killers, both real and imagined. I instigated this part of our conversation by asking my guest whether it is safe to assume that while not all psychopaths are serial killers, all serial killers should be classified as psychopaths. The answer is surprisingly not so straightforward. One of America's most notorious serial killers, Ted Bundy, helped to stoke Dr. Kiehl's interest in psychopathy as this infamous murderer was born a few blocks from his childhood home in Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Kiehl discussed other real-life killers including Jeffrey Dahmer, the Green River Killer, incidentally also from Washington State, and BTK. I could not resist asking my strikingly credentialed interlocutor about the accuracy of some famed fictional figures, such as Hannibal Lector and Dexter Morgan. I even asked Dr. Kiehl to cast a verdict on the potential veracity of my own as-yet-unpublished foray into the realm of imaginary serial murderers. After hearing his answer, I probably have some serious re-writing to do. We then discussed some of the popular books on psychopathy published around the same time as The Psychopath Whisperer, including Kevin Dutton's The Wisdom of Psychopaths and Jon Ronson's book, The Psychopath Test, which Dr. Kiehl described as basically a work of fiction, and a very irresponsible one at that. Instead, Dr. Kiehl urged listeners to rely on academics who have published in peer-reviewed journals for reliable information on psychopathy, including Adrian Raine, James Blair, Joe Newman, and, of course, Robert Hare. We ended on a more hopeful note by discussing possible treatment options for psychopathy. The most promising development in this regard is probably the Mendota Juvenile Treatment Centre in Madison, Wisconsin, which employs a decompression model to positively reinforce good behaviour. Dr. Kiehl writes about this in some detail in The Psychopath Whisperer and still enthusiastically praises its considerable success in comparison to other juvenile programmes. The impressive results suggest if troubled individuals are identified early in life and enough time and resources are spent to re-shape their behaviour, it is possible to prevent them from developing into clinically diagnosed psychopaths. Dr. Kiehl's personal website: https://kentkiehl.com/ Dr. Kiehl's Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Kiehl The Psychopath Whisperer: https://www.amazon.com/The-Psychopath-Whisperer-Science-Conscience/dp/077043584X Twitter account for Skeptically Curious: https://twitter.com/SkepticallyCur1 Patreon page for Skeptically Curious: https://www.patreon.com/skepticallycurious
If psychology was a country, then it would be the world's top tourist destination bar none. It's an enchanted territory with something for everyone: from aliens to drug lords, from serial killers to conspiracy theories. Join intellectual explorers Bruce Dickinson and Dr Kevin Dutton for an Indiana Jones style adventure through some of its most far-flung corners as they delve into the psyches of rock icons, sporting superstars, and special forces soldiers and get the latest tips and insights from some of the most respected thought leaders and brain scientists on the planet. If you've ever wondered whether psychopaths like Hannibal Lecter and Patrick Bateman really exist outside the imaginations of Hollywood screenwriters and film directors, why ghosts only seem to appear at night, and about the true meaning of the Book of Revelation's most enduring and enigmatic mystery – 666, the number of the beast - then welcome aboard Flight Psycho Schizo Espresso and observe the “fasten seatbelt” sign!Psycho Schizo Espresso will be launching (for obvious reasons) on Halloween with episode one featuring Professor Steve Friesen and exploring the true meaning between 666 - The Number of the Beast.Make sure you like, subscribe, follow, rate and review the podcast wherever you listen.Psycho Schizo Espresso is a Pod Prod Production. Find out more at www.podprod.co.uk
In this episode, Chris Hadnagy is joined by Teresa Abram. Teresa is the founder of Handwriting P.I., a full-service handwriting analysis business. Teresa is not only a handwriting analyzer, but also a professional personality investigator who can spot the red flags of a dangerous personality, identify someone's strengths, and uncover what is holding someone back. Teresa's interest in handwriting started when she was just 14 years old and has led her to hosting her own podcast, “A Most Unusual T Party” where she uses the letter T to unlock pieces of a person's story...which is fascinating to listen to! July 12, 2021 00:00: Intro www.social-engineer.com Managed Voice Phishing Managed Email Phishing Adverserial Simulations Social-Engineer channel on SLACK CLUTCH Innocent Lives Foundation 03:01: Teresa Abram Intro Handwriting P.I. A Most Unusual T Party 05:00: How did you get into this at 14 years old? 07:50: How does one practice handwriting analysis? 09:05: What is scary handwriting? Psychopath scale. 10:00: Chris' handwriting 11:20: Can you fool handwriting analysis? 14:00: Can this be used by companies to vet potential employees? 16:05: InfoSec and Handwriting are similar. All science is accurate until it's not. 18:35: Universal gestures 21:53: Discussion about Social-Engineer COO Ryan 24:19: Does Handwriting PI do handwriting analysis for employers? Combined with other disciplines. 26:31: Chris' handwriting sample 27:23: Banned by Hitler as witchcraft 28:16: How long has handwriting analysis been around? 28:51: Can you analyze in different languages? How? Incongruency Methods 34:06: Methodology continued. Turning the paper over. Go to the letter “t”. 37:21: How long does handwriting analysis take to do? 38:12: What is another way you work with companies? 39:30: Wrap-up Teresa on the internet: Instagram: Handwriting_PI Website: www.handwritingpi.ca 40:47: Teresa's mentor - Sheila Lowe, President of the American Handwriting Analysis Foundation 41:54: Favorite Books: The Wisdom of Psychopaths by Kevin Dutton Illusions by Richard Beck 44:00: How old is Teresa's Daughter? And how did she like having a Mom who would read her handwriting? 46:00: Outro www.pro-rock.com www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Chris Hadnagy on Twitter - @HumanHacker
Dutton y McNab subrayan que los rasgos más característicos de los psicópatas son su capacidad para distanciarse de los problemas y mantener la cabeza fría, planificar con paciencia y ser perfeccionistas sin estresarse. Añaden que tampoco temen a nada ni a nadie y se enfrentan por igual a todo el mundo, independientemente de quienes sean. Otra de las particularidades que subrayan es que tienen falta absoluta de empatía, lo que hacer ver a sus compañeros de trabajo que tienen que dejar sus problemas en casa porque la organización está diseñada, única y exclusivamente, para trabajar. Por último, son capaces de seguir adelante con sus vidas, sin tener que acudir al psicólogo víctima de una depresión. Suman todo esto y concluyen que por estas razones los piscópatas tienen éxito en el terreno profesional.
"Flipnosis: The Art of Split-Second Persuasion" is about a special kind of persuasion: 'flipnosis'. It has an incubation period of just seconds, and can instantly disarm even the most discerning mind. Flipnosis is black-belt mind control. It doesn't just turn the tables, it kicks them over. This reading is taken from a "Perceived Self-Interest" section and is called "Pair of Bankers". Order your copy of "Flipnosis" now, from your local bookshop, or online here on Amazon.
This week I speak to Kevin Dutton Professor of Psychology at Oxford University, who specialises in psychopaths. Kevin has written several books on the topic, for example The Wisdom of Psychopaths, Flipnosis, The Good Psychopaths Guide to Success and his recent book, Black and White Thinking all of which are illuminating because they unveil a world that is for many of us so alien, so peculiar, so grotesque, yet so close, so relevant and in some cases so familiar. Because as Kevin explains, many of the characteristics that we associate with malice, danger and evil - if dialled differently are definitely determinants of personal success. This was such a fascinating conversation not least because Kevin turns his evaluation measure onto me to find out if I have psychopathic tendencies with interesting results, somewhat surprising. If you grab a piece of paper you can take the test along with me. Notes Steve and Kevin chat about why Kevin's jaw hurt after a VO2max test? Are you allowed to be not as tough as you used to be Steve's dislike of glib sport commentary What are the three components for success in all works of life What are the messages you are sending out to other people and more importantly yourself The psychopathic mindset You need the right mind for the right context The taxi driver bias Dissociation in performance Is Steve a psychopath...he takes Kevin's test Distilling DNA of being successful - the ability to do what you have to when you don't want Jumpers versus splashers The use of metaphor Mantras Yes to less Disruptive team members The psychology of teams Links There's still time to sign up to our Applied Pro Practitioner Skills Courses to develop your impact and skills! https://www.supportingchampions.co.uk/onlinecourse/ Check out Kevin's books, The Wisdom of Psychopaths, Flipnosis, The Good Psychopaths Guide to Success and his recent book, Black and White Thinking. Kevin Dutton on Twitter https://twitter.com/therealdrkev Steve Ingham on Twitter www.twitter.com/ingham_steve Supporting Champions on; Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions If you're looking for some coaching support or some virtual team development help to support you to get to the next level in work, life or sport then take a look at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/coaching-mentoring/ or drop us a note at enquiries@supportingchampions.co.uk then you can sign up for a free consultation to explore which package is right for you.
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/This week on Being Human, I speak with Dr. Kevin Dutton, University of Oxford Research Psychologist, Bestselling Author and Elite Performance Consultant, also known as The Psychology Guy.The topic might seem odd for a show dedicated to humanising people’s lives and workplaces, but psychopaths are part of the forest of humanity. As we’ll explore in this episode, they can and often do take on productive roles in our society, but it’s important to understand how psychopaths operate and what we can and can’t expect from them.Like his charming psychopathic father, Dr. Dutton is hugely charismatic and it was a joy to spend tme with him.In this episode, we talk:- Growing up with 'Del Boy'- Hot vs cold empathy- Saying 'no' like a psycho- The positive role of psychopaths in society- How psychopathic are you?Links:Dr. Dutton's WebsiteThe Wisdom of Psychopaths - The Book
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/This week on Being Human, I speak with Dr. Kevin Dutton, University of Oxford Research Psychologist, Bestselling Author and Elite Performance Consultant, also known as The Psychology Guy.The topic might seem odd for a show dedicated to humanising people’s lives and workplaces, but psychopaths are part of the forest of humanity. As we’ll explore in this episode, they can and often do take on productive roles in our society, but it’s important to understand how psychopaths operate and what we can and can’t expect from them.Like his charming psychopathic father, Dr. Dutton is hugely charismatic and it was a joy to spend tme with him.In this episode, we talk:- Growing up with 'Del Boy'- Hot vs cold empathy- Saying 'no' like a psycho- The positive role of psychopaths in society- How psychopathic are you?Links:Dr. Dutton's WebsiteThe Wisdom of Psychopaths - The Book
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/This week on Being Human, I speak with Dr. Kevin Dutton, University of Oxford Research Psychologist, Bestselling Author and Elite Performance Consultant, also known as The Psychology Guy.The topic might seem odd for a show dedicated to humanising people’s lives and workplaces, but psychopaths are part of the forest of humanity. As we’ll explore in this episode, they can and often do take on productive roles in our society, but it’s important to understand how psychopaths operate and what we can and can’t expect from them.Like his charming psychopathic father, Dr. Dutton is hugely charismatic and it was a joy to spend tme with him.In this episode, we talk:- Growing up with 'Del Boy'- Hot vs cold empathy- Saying 'no' like a psycho- The positive role of psychopaths in society- How psychopathic are you?Links:Dr. Dutton's WebsiteThe Wisdom of Psychopaths - The Book
100 Folgen Makler und Vermittlerpodcast! In dieser Folge gibt es keine Selbst-Beweihräucherung sondern Torsten & Nico berichten über die anstehende Workation und wer aus der Branche alles dort teilnimmt und geben Buchempfehlungen aus den Reihen der Teilnehmer. Mehr zu unserer Workation auf:https://www.vertriebsansatz.de/workation Die vollständige Liste aller Buchempfehlungen unserer Workation-Teilnehmer findest Du nachstehend: 1) Das Cafe am Rande der Welt“ von John Strelecky 2) „The big five for live“ von John Strelecky 3) „Who moved my cheese“ von Dr. Spencer Johnson 4) „Wie man Freunde gewinnt“ von Dale Carnegie 5) „Sorge Dich nicht – Lebe“ von Dale Carnegie 6) „Kopf schlägt Kapital“ von Günter Faltin 7) „Die 4-Stunden-Woche“ von Tim Ferris 8) "Wie wirklich ist die Wirklichkeit?" von Paul Watzlawick 9) "Respekt", "Klarheit" und "Relevanz". Drei Bücher von René Borbonus 10) Abenteuer Groundhopping von Jörg Heinisch 11) „Silicon Germany“ von Christoph Keese 12) „Disrupt yourself“ von Christoph Keese 13) „Achtsam morden“ von Karsten Dusse 14) „Zero to One“ von Peter Thiel 15) „Der gute Psychopath in Dir“ von Andy McNab und Kevin Dutton 16) Käpt’n Blaubärs Seemannsgarn von Bernd Flessner 17) Rich Dad – Poor Dad von Robert Kiosaki 18) Energie-Resonanz-Positionierung von Peter Sawtschenko 19) Wissen macht Umsatz von Andreas Baulig 20) Factfullness von Hanss Rosling 21) Life Code von Dr. Hans-Georg Häusel 22) Die 1% Methode von James Clear Mehr über den Makler- und Vermittlerpodcast findest Du hier: www.vertriebsansatz.de www.facebook.com/maklerundvermittlerpodcast FB Gruppe: www.facebook.com/groups/MaklerundVermittlerPodcast www.instagram.com/maklerundvermittlerpodcast Mehr über Nico findest Du hier: www.wbv-vogt.de www.facebook.com/WBVFinanzwelt www.facebook.com/WBVVogt www.instagram.com/wbvgruppe Mehr über Torsten findest Du hier: www.torsten-jasper.de www.facebook.com/JasperTorsten
A psychopath is not necessarily a serial killer, your friendly neighbourhood neurosurgeon could possibly be a psychopath and believe it or not that is probably the best person for the job. There is so much to be learned from the characteristics of a psychopath that we can apply to our own lives and careers. In this podcast we delve into what those characteristics are and how to apply them. This episode covers two books that are essentially two sides of the same coin. Get new content on our mailing list here (www.usebecause.com/subscribe)
Psychologist Kevin Dutton chats with Trey Elling about BLACK AND WHITE THINKING: THE BURDEN OF A BINARY BRAIN IN A COMPLEX WORLD, including: the illusion of order, how categorization helps us understand the world, why one person's 'blue' is another's 'celestial haze', the importance of framing with persuasion, and more.
In episode 153, Michael speaks with University of Oxford research psychologist Dr. Kevin Dutton about his new book Black-and-White Thinking: The Burden of a Binary Brain in a Complex World. Shermer and Dutton discuss a wide gamut including black-and-white thinking in physics, biology, psychology, politics, economics, society; categories, stereotypes, bigotries; the dark side of black-and-white thinking: tribalism, xenophobia, and racism; abortion, gender, cults, sects, religions, mental disorders, and consciousness. Don't miss this fascinating dialogue with the author of Flipnosis and The Wisdom of Psychopaths (which won the prize for Best American Science and Nature Writing).
Hey fellas! We're in our third week of our new series, and we're getting to interview a very special guest, Mike's long time friend and mentor, Kevin Dutton. Kevin talks about his life and ministry, his family, and how he has raised his sons to now be Godly men. We talk about how he fulfills his definition of a Godly Man, and we talk about some mistakes he has made along the way. We are really excited about this series, and we hope that this series is incredibly beneficial for you all! As always, we hope this is an encouragement, and we want this to be a resource to you men. Let's continue the conversation over at our men's facebook group, Reforming Manhood, https://www.facebook.com/groups/115836479115063/ Don't forget to subscribe!
Psikoloji serimiz içinde seri katillerde ve toplumsal normlar tarafından normal kabul edilen kimselerde ortak olarak bulunabilen psikopati konusuna değinmeye çalıştık umarım faydalı olur.
At a time when complex issues of politics, race, gender and pandemic are bombarding our brains on a daily basis, perhaps we can be forgiven for thinking in terms of black and white. But we do so at our peril. Richard Kilgarriff shares OMI with the man who sees between the light and shade of living in a world packed with categories so numerous that they force us to paddle in the binary shallows of our brain, rather than diving into the open seas of opportunity. Get a Copy of Kevin Dutton's book, Black and White Thinking - The Burden of a Binary Brain in a Complex World - HERE
The wisdom of the Psychopaths… During the raid, I was taken to my bedroom, handcuffed, and an Interpol officer approached and grabbed a book from my nightstand. She laughs and asks me “did you learn anything from this book?” I was already lost, everything went wrong, everything was against me. I replied, “no, I already knew everything that book is about.” The book was “The Wisdom of Psychopaths” by Kevin Dutton. https://darkweb.today/web/2020/08/21/000100-the-wisdom-of-the-psychopaths/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darkwebtoday/message
Joining us this week is Kevin Dutton, a photographer who produces photographic prints of plants and flowers grown in his garden and allotment. This week Kevin won a gold medal at the RHS Botanical Art and Photography Show at the RHS Lindley Hall in London. He also recently displayed his work at the RHS Hampton Court Flower Show and has had his work displayed at art shows in Stockholm, Manchester, London and New York. During his photography career Kevin has worked for The RHS, Observer, Independent on Sunday, BBC, Channel 4 and many more. Earlier this year Kevin ran a botanical photography workshop at the Victoria and Albert Museum and if this is something you'd be interested in doing, then check out his weekend course at West Dean College, Sussex from 30th August to 1st September. If you'd like to learn more about Kevin and check out his work, visit his website and social media below. We highly recommend you check out his galleries! Website: kevindutton.net Facebook: @kevinduttonphotography Twitter: @duttonphotos
I’m joined again today by one of my good friends and mentors, Jeremy Hendon. Jeremy is an international speaker, consultant, and entrepreneur who has founded and grown several successful companies. I had the pleasure of working with Jeremy on the Keto Summit in 2016 and I can attest to his genius in business and marketing, particularly in the domain of health and wellness. Jeremy is with me today to talk about marketplace trends that impact health practitioners, and the strategies that cause some businesses to stand out from the crowd. He shares his method for building trust with consumers who are new to diet and lifestyle change. We also discuss the importance of weaving story into your business messaging to attract and strengthen connection with your audience. Here’s the outline of this interview with Jeremy Hendon: [00:00:40] Previous podcast episodes: The Essential Keto Cookbook, and Paleo Entrepreneurship with Jeremy Hendon. [00:01:35] Keto Summit. [00:03:14] Docuseries: The Truth about Cancer; Broken Brain. [00:05:10] Louise Hendon. [00:09:06] Curation; Jay Abraham. [00:13:02] Doing business in health. [00:15:48] Sell people what they want. [00:21:23] Uber; Jump; Airbnb. [00:22:48] Innovation in health coaching. [00:23:40] doc.ai. [00:26:03] Creating a better user experience. [00:29:43] Network effects. [00:31:38] Building trust and connection. [00:34:32] Accountability; StickK. [00:40:23] New directions for NBT. [00:43:28] Engineering referrals. [00:45:24] Nourishing Brands. [00:47:27] CoBionic Foundation. [00:48:30] Plant based diets. [00:51:02] Job opportunity. [00:52:50] The power of story in marketing. [00:54:35] Book: The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success, by Kevin Dutton. [00:55:10] The Memory Palace Podcast; Nate DiMeo. [00:55:23] Story Grid Podcast; Shawn Coyne and Tim Grahl . [00:56:15] Book: Wired for Story: The Writer's Guide to Using Brain Science to Hook Readers from the Very First Sentence, by Lisa Cron. [00:56:17] Book: Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting, by Robert McKee. [00:57:09] jeremyhendon.com. [00:57:20] Ketosummit; Paleoflourish, Healingautoimmune; CoBionic.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: To Be More Productive, Try Managing Your Energy Instead of Your Time Your Music Playlist May Reveal if You're a Psychopath or Not "Traditional" Family Values Were Invented in the 1950s How The Best Marriages Work [Full Podcast with Dr. Eli Finkel] Curiosity Patreon Page There are many more lessons to learn in Tony Schwartz's best-selling book "The Way We're Working Isn't Working." For the latest and greatest research on marriage in the modern world, pick up "The All-or-Nothing Marriage: How the Best Marriages Work" by Dr. Eli Finkel. We handpick reading recommendations we think you may like. If you choose to make a purchase through that link, Curiosity will get a share of the sale. 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.
Iraq vet and novelist Kevin Powers, the careers picked by psychopaths, and American writer Gary Lachman join Matthew Sweet.Kevin Powers' prize winning novel The Yellow Birds explored the experience of soldiers and their lack of control. His new novel A Shout in the Ruins looks at the long shadows cast by the American Civil War and slavery.Gary Lachman discusses non-rational or pre-Enlightenment thinking in contemporary politics and culture as he publishes his latest book called Dark Star Rising: Magick and Power in the Age of Trump. He is joined by Professor Christine Ferguson from Stirling University who researches the influence of the occult on popular culture and politics in the UK.Psychologist Kevin Dutton and broadcaster and psychotherapist Lucy Beresford discuss the idea that psychopaths are drawn to certain careers, including radio journalism. Kevin Dutton's books include The Wisdom of Psychopaths. Lucy Beresford is the host of LBC's Sex and Relationships phone-in show.Producer: Torquil MacLeod
Welcome to The Edge, a show that aims to explore the unique talent and occasional darkness that drives elite performance in the worlds of sport, politics and music. This week Joey Barton sits down to talk to Dr Kevin Dutton, a psychologist and writer, specialising in the study of psychopathy.You can take Kevin's psychopath test here: http://www.kevindutton.co.uk/test/the-psychopath-challenge/
Exclusively for Deezer listeners, here's some bonus material from this week's conversation between Joey Barton and psychologist and writer Dr Kevin Dutton.
Where and how does Sir Dave Brailsford define the thin line between good and great? How do you overcome imposter syndrome? Why should you learn to cherish nerves? What have psychopaths got to do with elite sporting performance? All these questions and more are answered in the latest instalment of the Leaders Performance Podcast, which features a series of interviews recorded backstage at the Leaders Sport Performance Summit in London in early November. You'll hear from: - Sir Dave Brailsford: the Team Sky Principal discusses the thin line between winning and losing, and what a 'chapter' mindset can do for you - Stuart Goldsmith: the stand-up comedian and host of the Comedian's Comedian podcast reveals his secret to tackling imposter syndrome and pontificates on the concept of 'flow' - Dr Kevin Dutton: the University of Oxford Research Psychologist delves into the links between psychopathy and elite performance - Dr Dehra Harris: the communications specialist from the University of Washington's medicine department talks cohesion, teamwork and emotional intelligence
In Episode 18 of the "High Regard Show," "Murder Inc.," we talk all about how FX Networks is milking a 20-year-old OJ Simpson story, just in time for more racial divide, the resurrection of Johnny Depp's career in "Black Mass" (don't worry, Tim Burton will turn him into a joke again, eventually) and the legend that will never die, Charles Manson. Oh, and if you missed Corky on "The Wonder Years" or O.J. in "Airplane," don't feel bad, neither of them happened. As far as the book I mentioned, it's called "The Wisdom of Psychopaths" by Kevin Dutton. There's your kept promise for the week. We'd also like to thank The Smashed Idols (www.thesmashedidols.com) for supplying this week's opening track, called Bring The Invasion Check out the band on their social media, which is as follows: https://soundcloud.com/the-smashed-idols https://www.facebook.com/thesmashedidols/ https://twitter.com/TheSmashedIdols Thanks so much to those guys! Check back for new shows every Monday on SoundCloud and iTunes (please be sure to follow and rate us)! You can also follow us at: highregardshow.com and on the following social media by searching “HighRegardShow”: Twitter Facebook Tumblr Google+ Instagram Pinterest You can also find hosts @TomRoarty and @NikkiMMascali on Twitter. Finally, if you would like to have your work, product, band or even your mom promoted on the show, drop us a note at highregardshow@gmail.com
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Kevin Dutton on his book The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success.
Kevin Dutton, Jane Parkinson, Juliet Russell
Psychopath. No sooner is the word out than images of murderers, rapists, suicide bombers and gangsters flash across our minds. But not all psychopaths are violent, or even criminal. In fact, they have a lot of good things going for them. In this groundbreaking adventure, renowned psychologist Kevin Dutton reveals a shocking truth: beneath the hype and the popular characterisation, psychopaths have something to teach us.
Actor Michael C. Hall , TV's Dexter , talks with psychologist Kevin Dutton , author of The Wisdom of Psychopaths , at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City
Actor Michael C. Hall , TV's Dexter , talks with psychologist Kevin Dutton , author of The Wisdom of Psychopaths , at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City
Michael C. Hall, of TV's Dexter, talks about psychopathy with psychologist Kevin Dutton, author of The Wisdom of Psychopaths
Kevin Dutton is a psychologist at the University of Oxford. He talks about his latest book, The W isdom of Psychopaths : What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us about Success
Kevin Dutton is a psychologist at the University of Oxford. He talks about his latest book, The W isdom of Psychopaths : What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers Can Teach Us about Success
Psychopaths often conjure images of characters like Hannibal Lecter, cool and charismatic, yet violently brutal. But, are there traits that psychopaths have that could be beneficial in daily life? On this episode, Dr. Kevin Dutton discussed the wisdom of psychopaths.
Episode 5 features The Feedback Loop, Random Acts Of Irrational Annoyance, the Showbiz Shoebox, Voicemail Roulette, The Court Of Collins, and discover what babies and psychos have in common, with guest, Prof Kevin Dutton.Questions or comments? Keep them to yourself! Or, tweet @iancollinsuk
Richard Coles with psychologist and persuasion expert Kevin Dutton, poet Salena Godden, a man working with young people to stop them joining street gangs, and one of Britain's oldest bookies. There's a Crowdscape from Chipping Norton and The Selecter's Pauline Black shares her Inheritance Tracks.