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We're celebrating 300 episodes of Cast Conversations! We're looking back at our funniest, most memorable podcast moments, from our early growing pains to laugh-out-loud clips and fan-favorite discussions. Then, we sit down with Disney musician Michael Mastroianni, who's performed on the Disney Wish and at Jelly Roll's dueling piano bar, to talk about his journey, his favorite Disney moments, and what it's like performing in the most magical place on earth.
In this episode of The Nine, Mike Mastroianni—Nicsa Board member and industry operations veteran—joins host Sarah Walter to unpack the forces reshaping the asset and wealth management landscape. With experience across service providers, asset managers, and client channels, Mike offers a unique lens on how firms can lead through change. This conversation blends strategic foresight with grounded leadership—and is a must-listen for anyone helping to shape the future of fund operations, distribution, or innovation. Find more episodes at nicsa.org/podcasts
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durée : 00:03:49 - Capture d'écrans - par : Eva Roque - France 5 consacre une soirée à l'acteur italien avec la diffusion du film "Une journée particulière" d'Ettore Scola, suivi d'un documentaire montrant à quel point Marcello Mastroianni a lutté contre l'image de "latin lover" qui lui collait à la peau.
"Gazer" had its world premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, where it received positive reviews for its homage to film-noir, guerrilla-style independent filmmaking, and lead performance from Ariella Mastroianni. Director/Writer/Producer/Editor Ryan J. Sloan (making his feature directorial debut with this film) and Mastroianni, who also co-wrote and produced alongside Sloan were both kind enough to spend some time speaking with me about their work on the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will open in theaters from Metrograph Pictures on Friday, April 4th. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We talk with Phil Mastroianni, who with his brother Nick, co-founded Fabrizia Spirits and Fabrizia Lemon Baking Company, using lemons imported form Italy to create Limoncello-related spirits as well as baked goods here in NH. Fabrizia Lemon Baking Company is one of the more than 100 vendors who will be exhibiting at the Made in NH Expo on April 4, 5, and 6 2025 at the Doubletree Hotel in Downtown Manchester. Sponsored by the Made In NH Expo.
Ariella Mastroianni is an actor from New Jersey by way of Ontario, Canada. With director Ryan J. Sloan, she co-wrote and co-produced "Gazer," which she also stars in. The film, which the duo shot on weekends over the course of two years, brings the paranoid thriller genre into wildly original new territory. On this episode, Mastroianni tells the story of deciding to shoot on film, using their own money, with no formal support, no connections, just a deep desire to make the film they were both dying to see. She talks about the tools her acting teachers (like Brad Fleischer and Kyle Donnelly) provided that still serve her, how “mapping” her character's physical journey grounded her on the set, the trick she used to stop worrying and love her marks, the “desperate love” it took to see this film through, and much more. "Gazer" open in New York on April 4th and LA on April 11th. Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft. Follow Back To One on Instagram
A chance to learn from a historically great teacher! In this episode we hang with a world class band director - John Mastroianni! We learn how to create a culture of excellence in a band program, as well as how to build a strong jazz program, even as a "non-jazz" teacher. To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of thegrowingbanddirector.com Our mission is to share practical advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years. Connect with us with comments or ideas Follow the show: Podcast website : Thegrowingbanddirector.com On Youtube The Growing Band Director Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast Group Instagram @thegrowingbanddirector Tik Tok @thegrowingbanddirector If you like what you hear please: Leave a Five Star Review and Share us with another band director!
Chiara Mastroianni: The Protagonist of a Retrospective Honoring Her Father's Legacy and Her Own Acclaimed Work. MoMA and Cinecittà Present:"Marcello and Chiara Mastroianni, A Family Affair" The post Chiara Mastroianni, interview at the opening night of “Marcello and Chiara Mastroianni, A Family Affair” at MoMA NYC appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
This year's election might have been the most contentious in modern memory. It's not just that politics have changed, but it seems that people have too. You've probably heard this phrase: “People aren't as kind as they used to be”. Maybe you've experienced the feeling that people are acting meaner to each other, year after year. But is it true? Are people really less kind than they used to be?With that question in mind, and as we take some time off for the Thanksgiving holiday, we wanted to reshare our episode with psychologist Adam Mastroianni. Mastroianni wondered if people are really becoming less moral in today's world, so he set out to find an answer, and published his findings in the journal Nature, “The Illusion of Moral Decline.” While the title may be a giveaway for his findings, he asks: If people are becoming less moral, why do we all feel the same way—and what can we do to shake this “illusion?”
Come sempre, iniziamo la trasmissione discutendo di attualità. Per prima cosa, parleremo di come la tecnologia Starlink, fondamentale per il successo della guerra in Ucraina contro la Russia, sia arrivata nelle mani dei russi tramite i canali del mercato nero. Quindi, celebreremo il vincitore del Premio Nobel per la Pace di quest'anno. Si tratta di un'organizzazione giapponese di sopravvissuti alla bomba atomica, premiata per il suo impegno a favore di un mondo libero dalle armi nucleari. Continueremo a parlare dei Premi Nobel, questa volta con riguardo al Premio Nobel per la Fisica assegnato per una ricerca che ha dato il via alla rivoluzione dell'intelligenza artificiale. E infine, annunceremo qualcosa di davvero rivoluzionario nel mondo culinario: la nuova creazione di Dua Lipa: Coca-Cola con cetriolini. Cominceremo dalla splendida città di Venezia, dove il proprietario del leggendario Harry's Bar ha avviato un'azione legale contro il Comune, accusandolo di non gestire in modo adeguato il problema del moto ondoso. Questo fenomeno, causato dal traffico di imbarcazioni nel Canale della Giudecca, minaccia la tranquillità della laguna e la vita quotidiana di chi la abita. Concluderemo con un tributo a Marcello Mastroianni, l'attore che, con una miriade di interpretazioni indimenticabili, ha scolpito il proprio nome nella storia del cinema mondiale. - La Russia utilizza i terminali Starlink di contrabbando nella guerra contro l'Ucraina - Minacce e proliferazione mettono a dura prova il - Il Premio Nobel per la Fisica assegnato per la ricerca che ha dato il via alla rivoluzione dell'IA - La cantante Dua Lipa esplode sui social media con una bevanda a base di Diet Coke e sottaceti - Cipriani contro Venezia: la battaglia legale sul moto ondoso - Un secolo di Mastroianni: il divo che ha conquistato il mondo
Nel 2016, il pubblico di SBS decretò Mastroianni uno dei 5 migliori attori italiani. Vi riproniamo un profilo dell'attore raccontato allora dal critico cinematografico Luca Baroncini.
O Podcast Filmes Clássicos homenageia o centenário de Marcello Mastroianni, um dos atores italianos mais reconhecidos mundialmente, publicando este episódio, no qual Alexandre Cataldo recebe os cinéfilos Tony Vendramini e Luísa Lopes (ambos parceiros de Alexandre no Podcast Cinema Italiano) para conversar sobre o ótimo filme de Vittorio de Sica, "Matrimônio à Italiana" (Matrimonio all'italiana, 1964). Mastroianni, se estivesse vivo, completaria 100 anos em 28 de setembro de 2024 e nada melhor do que celebrar esta data debatendo um filme em que o ator contracena com Sophia Loren, que completou 90 anos no último dia 20 e que ao longo da carreira fez diversos filmes ao lado de Marcello. ---------------------- Acesse nosso site: http://www.filmesclassicos.com.br Acesse nossa página no Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/podcastfilmesclassicos/
Sharai and Trent are chatting with filmmaker Armand Mastroianni about his career and specifically He Knows You're Alone. You can also watch the video recording of this interview on our YouTube Channel. Our art was created by Jed Martin. Check out his work at jedmartincreative.com. Music Credits: Composed/Produced by LaRob K. Rafael LaRob K. Rafael, piano/vocals, Jackson Kidder, bass, and Tiana Sorenson, vocals. Want More Time On Fierce Street? Then check out the links below! Follow all of our social media at https://allmylinks.com/anightmareonfiercestreet Subscribe to our Patreon for exclusive content and merchandise at https://www.patreon.com/anightmarefierceonfiercestreet --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fierce-street/support
durée : 00:37:53 - Bistroscopie - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - À l'affiche du film de Claire Burger, "Langue étrangère" où elle incarne une mère exaspérante et inquiète pour sa jeune fille, Chiara Mastroianni se replonge dans ses années adolescentes. Elle se souvient notamment de la chute du mur de Berlin "C'était galvanisant. Cela nous élevait". - invités : Chiara MASTROIANNI - Chiara Mastroianni : Actrice - réalisé par : François AUDOIN
Our summer travels continue this week to Italy, where Federico Fellini is our guide. The title translates to “the sweet life” in English, and that’s what star Marcello Mastroianni seeks in Rome, over the course of seven days. Mastroianni is a tabloid journalist, and we follow him through seven stories, during the film. Anita Ekberg is the female star probably most known to American film fans. La Dolce Vita ranks among Fellini’s best, and the movie also gives us a glimpse of modern Italy, a generation removed from World War II. Shelly Brisbin with Micheline Maynard and Dr. Drang.
Our summer travels continue this week to Italy, where Federico Fellini is our guide. The title translates to “the sweet life” in English, and that’s what star Marcello Mastroianni seeks in Rome, over the course of seven days. Mastroianni is a tabloid journalist, and we follow him through seven stories, during the film. Anita Ekberg is the female star probably most known to American film fans. La Dolce Vita ranks among Fellini’s best, and the movie also gives us a glimpse of modern Italy, a generation removed from World War II. Shelly Brisbin with Micheline Maynard and Dr. Drang.
durée : 00:58:37 - Marcello Mastroianni, l'acteur aux mille visages (3/3) : Derniers feux - par : Thierry Jousse - Troisième et dernière visite guidée dans la grande carrière de Marcello Mastroianni. Les années 1980 sont à l'honneur avec un retour à Fellini et une myriade de grands rôles soutenus par des compositeurs importants, Armando Trovajoli, Ennio Morricone, Francis Lai ou Astor Piazzolla…
Gazer, at the Cannes Directors Fortnight, is a dream come true for director J.Sloan and protagonist Mastroianni: they conceived it, wrote it and produced it. The post “Gazer”, interview with director Ryan J. Sloan and actress Ariella Mastroianni appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
durée : 00:58:39 - Marcello Mastroianni, l'acteur aux mille visages (2/3) : Années françaises et intantanés Morriconiens - par : Thierry Jousse - Deuxième déambulation musicale dans la carrière de Marcello Mastroianni, et plus particulièrement, en France ou en Italie, pendant les années 1970. L'occasion de croiser quelques grands compositeurs de la période comme Philippe Sarde ou Ennio Morricone… - réalisé par : Béatrice Trichet
durée : 00:58:10 - Marcello Mastroianni, l'acteur aux mille visages (1/3) : Italie, années 1960 - par : Thierry Jousse - En contrepoint de la sortie du dernier film de Christophe Honoré, Marcello Mio, Ciné Tempo vous invite à Cinecitta dans les années 1960, en compagnie d'une légende, Marcello Mastroianni. Fellini, Rota, Antonioni, De Sica sont de la partie…
Quel est le scénario étonnant de cette comédie présentée en compétition à Cannes ? Et tant qu'à parler de cet immense acteur italien, pourquoi ne pas le réentendre dans une interview hors promo ? Ensuite, pourquoi ne pas découvrir la nouvelle comédie romantique avec Anne Hathaway ? Enfin, si ce soir on se penchait sur un lourd dossier, celui de tous ces jeunes acteurs qui se mettent sérieusement à la chanson ? Les découvertes musicales : -Wallows – A Warning -The Driver Era - Get Off My Phone -August Moon - Dance Before We Walk -Wasia Project - Is This What Love Is -Thirty Seconds To Mars - Seasons (Acoustic) Merci pour votre écoute La semaine des 5 Heures, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 19h à 20h00 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de La semaine des 5 Heures avec les choix musicaux de Rudy dans leur intégralité sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/1451 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
En rueda de prensa, las actrices Chiara Mastroianni y Catherine Deneuve se refirieron al homenaje a Marcello Mastroianni en ‘Marcello Mio'.
durée : 00:59:11 - Affaires culturelles - par : Arnaud Laporte - Troisième émission d'une semaine tout entière consacrée au Festival de Cannes. Hommage, incarnation, hantise ou possession, le cinéma explore avidement les formes du devenir-autre. Plongée dans le trouble du double avec Christophe Honoré, Chiara Mastroianni, Matt Dillon et Patricia Mazuy. - invités : Chiara Mastroianni Actrice; Patricia Mazuy Réalisatrice; Christophe Honoré Ecrivain, scénariste, critique et réalisateur de cinéma
Ryan's quest to review at least one movie starring all the actors on the AFI's Top 50 Stars list has been achieved with this one-man-talk about Vittorio De Sica's comic anthology. Sophia Loren was the last one standing. She and "Mar-chell-o", not "Mar-cell-o" Mastroianni star in all 3 chapters of Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow, each time as Italian lovers. The 1st part of the film where they play a horny married couple is definitely the best and funniest segment. The actors have chemistry and the result of this pairing is a blend of the light and the somewhat dark, although this IS intended to be a comedy. It isn't LOL funny, but it's an enjoyable 2 hours...and looking at the gorgeous and brassy Loren for that long is certainly a pleasure. In any case, if you need to know a 60-years-later opinion about Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow in this 590th edition of Have You Ever Seen, then ascoltare to this one. Sparkplug Coffee offers our listeners a 20% discount if they use our "HYES" promo code. The website is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". To communicate with Ryan (@moviefiend51 on Twitter) or Bev (@bevellisellis on both Twi-X and Threads), you can find us on social media or fire off an email (haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com). Rate our show on your podcast app and review it. Since we also post every episode on YouTube, look for @hyesellis in your browser and subscribe to us there. Also, comment, like, etc. Ciao.
durée : 00:22:27 - L'interview de 9h20 - par : Léa Salamé - Chiara Mastroianni et Fabrice Luchini sont les invités de Léa Salamé. Ils seront à l'affiche du film "Marcello Mio" réalisé par Christophe Honoré, en compétition officielle au 77ème Festival de Cannes, et en salles mardi prochain. - invités : Chiara MASTROIANNI, Fabrice Luchini - Chiara Mastroianni : Actrice, Fabrice Luchini : Comédien et acteur
durée : 02:58:30 - Le 7/10 - par : Nicolas Demorand, Léa Salamé, Sonia Devillers, Anne-Laure Sugier - Les invités de la Matinale de ce jeudi 16 mai 2024 : Bruno Retailleau / Caroline Goldman / N. Schuck x T. Legrand / Chiara Mastroianni x Fabrice Luchini / Sonia Sieff
durée : 00:22:27 - L'interview de 9h20 - par : Léa Salamé - Chiara Mastroianni et Fabrice Luchini sont les invités de Léa Salamé. Ils seront à l'affiche du film "Marcello Mio" réalisé par Christophe Honoré, en compétition officielle au 77ème Festival de Cannes, et en salles mardi prochain. - invités : Chiara MASTROIANNI, Fabrice Luchini - Chiara Mastroianni : Actrice, Fabrice Luchini : Comédien et acteur
In episode 53, Mitch Wallis speaks to Dr Tony Mastroianni, a psychiatrist with over 30 years' experience in clinical practice. Tony specialises in the treatment of ADHD and schizophrenia, and is the founder of the Focalength Method™, a holistic approach to treatment that takes a 360 view of a person in order to help them get well, and stay well. This episode covers: Moving medicine away from diagnosis towards a holistic model of care Why we need to look outside of the mind when treating mental illness What is the Focalength Method™ and how we can all apply the principals His work specialising in ADHD and the elements that are often-overlooked Modern day mental illnesses - where we've gone wrong with treatment A deep dive into the impact of our core beliefs and attachment styles Stay Connected: www.focalength.com.au www.instagram/mitch.wallis
Serving as an example of love and light in the world feels so good! Rev. Kathy Mastroianni will share the positive and timeless wisdom and history of Dr. Ernest Holmes from the Science of Mind Archives with us, along with resources to access it. As we bring the energy of “A Grand Rising” into the rest of the year, let's remember that our voices matter. Collectively, we are changing the world.
While Tim finds himself confined to a plane, Kurt engages in a captivating one-on-one session with researcher Adam Mastroianni. Together, they delve into the intriguing world of behavioral science, aiming to unveil the concealed truths behind the notorious Big Dentist conspiracy urging everyone to floss. However, the episode takes an unexpected turn as Kurt and Adam embark on a thought-provoking exploration of the past, present, and future of behavioral science. From a history tainted with fraudulent studies to a present that seems tepid in terms of groundbreaking discoveries, the duo contemplates what lies ahead. Do we dare to take risks, or is maintaining the status quo the safer route? Moreover, does the current academic system truly foster risk-taking? Join us for a conversation that challenges assumptions, sparks innovation, and confronts the stigma surrounding the belief that flossing is the sole path to dental health. Tune in as we navigate the future of behavioral science, encouraging a fresh perspective on academia and the pursuit of knowledge. © 2023 Behavioral Grooves Topics (4:09) Intro and Speed Round (8:19) When should we stop talking? (11:47) Does the fact that a study was found fraudulent matter? (16:18) Are we out of groundbreaking discoveries? (22:03) The limitations in current research and the need for a paradigm shift (27:28) Shifting mindset in scientific research (36:39) Flossing and the importance of context (48:35) Research insights and desert island music (52:19) Grooving session: Science, academia, and the importance of new ideas © 2023 Behavioral Grooves Links Experimental History (Blog) https://experimentalhistory.wordpress.com/ "Do Conversations End When People Want Them To?" https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0956797617749596 The Cochrane Collaboration Meta-analysis on Flossing https://www.cochrane.org/CD011146/ORAL_flossing-reduce-gingivitis-and-plaque Rory Sutherland's Perspective on Choice https://www.ted.com/talks/rory_sutherland_life_lessons_from_an_ad_man/transcript Musical Links Baz Luhrmann "Everybody's Free to Wear Sunscreen" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTJ7AzBIJoI They Might Be Giants "Hot Dog!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoavHX75s_E Talking Heads "Psycho Killer" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eauZzwt8Ci8
David and Tamler board the train for Hayao Miyazaki's mystical dreamy coming of age masterpiece Spirited Away. This is a true VBW deep dive. Plus a study by our secret crush suggests we may not be optimizing the value of our conversations. Mastroianni, A. M., Gilbert, D. T., Cooney, G., & Wilson, T. D. (2021). Do conversations end when people want them to?. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(10), e2011809118. Spirited Away [wikipedia.org] Sponsored by: BetterHelp: You deserve to be happy. BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Connect with your professional counselor in a safe and private online environment. Our listeners get 10% off the first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/vbw. Promo Code: VBW Listening.com: Save time by listening to academic papers on the go. Very Bad Wizards listeners get 3 weeks free when signing up at listening.com/vbw Givewell.org: Make your charitable donations as effective as possible. If you've never donated through GiveWell before, you can have your donation matched up to before the end of the year or as long as matching funds last. Just go to givewell.org, pick PODCAST, and enter VERY BAD WIZARDS at checkout.
This week, we share a “Space for God: Beauty” offered by Rick Mastroianni (Coracle Spiritual Director) back in 2021. Rick guides us through three poems as prompts for prayer and connection with God. We pray these terrific works of poetry from King David, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Malcolm Guite will bless you and draw you nearer to the loving heart of God around and in us!View Our Complete Archive of “Space for God” Prayer PracticesLearn More About Spiritual Direction through Coracleinthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the show
How many times have you heard this phrase: “Back in the day, people were nicer” or “People aren't as kind as they used to be?” Most of us have experienced the feeling that people are becoming meaner over time, year after year. But is it true? Are people really less kind than they used to be?That's the question that has bothered psychologist Adam Mastroianni most of his life. He set out to find an answer—a search that recently culminated in a paper published in the journal Nature titled, “The Illusion of Moral Decline.” While the title may be a giveaway for his findings, he asks: If people are becoming less moral, why do we all feel the same way—and what can we do to shake this “illusion?”
Adam Mastroianni says he likes to “study how people perceive and misperceive their social worlds, from the person sitting across the table to the whole country buzzing around them.” In this Blue Sky conversation, Dr. Mastroianni describes research he and a colleague conducted that demonstrates that human beings falsely assume that the world used to be better, and that we continue to decline in terms of moral standards and civil behavior. This cognitive “bug” he has detected can lead us to develop a more pessimistic view of the world and also leaves us more susceptible to believe in the message of autocrats who promise to take us back to a time when the world – and people – were somehow better than they are today. Adam's insights are fascinating, as are the techniques he uses in his research, and he explains his findings and observations with great wit and wisdom. https://www.experimental-history.com/
How much do we remember of what we learn in school or from conversation? Psychologist Adam Mastroianni says: from little to nothing much. What do our brains retain? Mastroianni argues that often it's a mix of emotions, meanings, and values that end up shaping who we are, what Mastroianni calls "vibes." Listen as he and EconTalk's Russ Roberts discuss the role of vibes in knowledge acquisition and the implications for how we teach, learn, and speak to those around us.
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In today's episode, Connor is joined by Jake Mastroianni of Locked On Braves to preview the NLDS rematch between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Atlanta Braves that we have all been waiting for! What is the Braves fans' perspective on the upcoming matchup? What are both teams' biggest concerns heading into the series? Who needs to step up in order to help their side win the series? The guys also discuss which pitching staff is in better position to shut down the opponent's strong offense, and break down the nerves that will be affecting each fan base as the series begins. Finally, some predictions for the series, including the winning team, the MVP for each side, and the player that could be the X factor in what should be an insanely entertaining NLDS!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!birddogs Go to birddogs.com/LOCKEDONMLB or enter promo code LOCKEDONMLB for a free water bottle with any order. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you. GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelMake Every Moment More.Make Every Moment More. Right now, NEW customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED in BONUS BETS - GUARANTEED. Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.SleeperDownload the Sleeper app and use promo code LOCKEDON and you'll get up to a $100 match on your first deposit. Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details. Currently operational in over 30 states. Check out Sleeper today!FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam Mastroianni (experimental psychologist, Substacker) recently published a study in Nature that hit headlines. The paper, co-published with happiness expert Daniel Gilbert, demonstrated that everyone (literally) thinks the world is in moral decline, that we are less honest, and less kind, and that we need to return to the golden days of yore. The controversial bit? Everyone has ALWAYS thought this. And ALL of us are wrong.Adam and I talk through the mad cognitive biases that steer us to this error and cover a bunch more that explain why being smart doesn't make you happy, why we forget what we've learned and why we all (again) think the general public is stupider than us (we can't all be right!?). I was overdue for a confrontation on my biases and my moral despair…you?Follow Adam's Substack - Experimental HistoryRead The illusion of moral declineIf you need to know a bit more about me… head to my "about" pageFor more such conversations subscribe to my Substack newsletter, it's where I interact the most!Get your copy of my book, This One Wild and Precious LifeLet's connect on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Wednesday, September 13, 2023, we talk with experimental psychologist Adam Mastroianni about the "illusion of moral decline."
Do you believe people are worse now than they use to be? That smarter people are happier people? That you know when to quit a conversation? Wrong on all counts, according to Adam Mastroianni, a social psychologist. He's also a professional improv performer and uses those skills teaching business school students.
Psychologist and writer Adam Mastroianni says our minds are like the keep of a castle protecting our deepest held values and beliefs from even the most skilled attacks. The only problem with this design for self-preservation is that it also can keep out wisdom that might be both useful and true. Mastroianni's summary of the problem is "you can't reach the brain through the ears." Listen as Mastroianni talks with EconTalk's Russ Roberts about the implication of this view of mind for teaching, learning, and our daily interactions with the people around us.
David and Tamler dive into the Coen brothers' bleak and beautiful adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's 2005 novel "No Country for Old Men." What's the underlying philosophy that animates Anton Chigurh? Does he have a code of any kind, or is he just a ghostly symbol of human brutality and a pitiless indifferent universe? Does he represent a new kind of evil or is Sheriff Bell just getting old? What elements, if any, in the film are more dream than reality? And speaking of moral decline, a new Nature study claims that we have the illusory belief that people are getting worse - but can they really establish that it's an illusion? Mastroianni, A. M., & Gilbert, D. T. (2023). The illusion of moral decline. Nature, 1-8. Mastroianni blog post about the illusion of moral decline No Country for Old Men (movie) [wikipedia.org] Sponsored by: BetterHelp: You deserve to be happy. BetterHelp online counseling is there for you. Connect with your professional counselor in a safe and private online environment. Our listeners get 10% off the first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/vbw. Promo Code: VBW
[Epistemic status: very uncertain about Part II; more convinced about Part III] I. This is the big question in the paper du jour, The Illusion Of Moral Decline, by Mastroianni and Gilbert (from here on: MG). It goes like this: people say that morality is declining. We know this because one million polls have asked people “do you think morality is declining?” and people always answer yes. MG go over these one million polls, do statistics to them, and find that people definitely think that morality is declining. People have thought this since at least 1949, when the first good polls were run - but realistically much longer. This could be (they say) either because morality is actually declining, or because of a bias. They argue that morality is not actually declining. In support, they marshal many polls asking questions like “Do you think most people are honest?” or “Do you think people treat you with respect?” and find that the answers mostly stay the same. Might this be because of definition creep - eg might people define “honest” relative to expectations, and expectations lower as morality declines? In order to rule this out, MG look at various objective questions that they think bear on morality, like “have you been mugged/assaulted recently?” or “have you donated blood in the past year?” They find that all of these have also stayed the same. Therefore, both people's subjective impressions of morality, and more objective proxies for social morality, have stayed the same. Therefore, morality is not actually declining. Therefore there must be a bias. https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/is-there-an-illusion-of-moral-decline
This episode is a little different than normal: it's not directly about education. Instead, it's about peer review, strong- and weak-link problems, and our biases in how we remember the past and look forward to the future. Nonetheless, even though these topics don't concern education directly, they shed light on important issues in education practice, […]
Psychologist Adam Mastroianni says peer review has failed. Papers with major errors make it through the process. The ones without errors often fail to replicate. One approach to improve the process is better incentives. But Mastroianni argues that peer review isn't fixable. It's a failed experiment. Listen as he makes the case to EconTalk host Russ Roberts for a new approach to science and academic research.
In this 161st in a series of live discussions with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (both PhDs in Biology), we discuss the state of the world through an evolutionary lens. This week, we discuss Godot, dogs, and science. Do the New York Times and the Brookings Institution have insight into what's true, what's not, and how science is done? Could they define hypothesis, prediction, or test? We think not. New “research” out of Brookings claims that we are leading purveyors of misinformation, who “burnish [our] scientific bona fides” by using tricky terms like “correlation” and “causation.” Brookings having established that we are cranks for discussing scientific articles that are on pre-print servers (and so haven't been peer-reviewed), we point to Nature's discussion this week of…a scientific article on a pre-print server. Finally, we discuss how you might use a scientific approach to increase your odds of surviving in the Indonesian rainforest. ***** Our book, A Hunter-Gatherer's Guide to the 21st Century, is available everywhere books are sold, including from Amazon: https://a.co/d/dunx3at Check out our store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://darkhorsestore.org Heather's newsletter, Natural Selections (subscribe to get free weekly essays in your inbox): https://naturalselections.substack.com Find more from us on Bret's website (https://bretweinstein.net) or Heather's website (http://heatherheying.com). Become a member of the DarkHorse LiveStreams, and get access to an additional Q&A livestream every month. Join at Heather's Patreon. Like this content? Subscribe to the channel, like this video, follow us on twitter (@BretWeinstein, @HeatherEHeying), and consider helping us out by contributing to either of our Patreons or Bret's Paypal. Looking for clips from #DarkHorseLivestreams? Check out our other channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAWCKUrmvK5F_ynBY_CMlIA Theme Music: Thank you to Martin Molin of Wintergatan for providing us the rights to use their excellent music. *****Mentioned in this episode: Steve Bannon's Podcast Is Top Misinformation Spreader, Study Says: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/09/technology/podcasts-steve-bannon-war-room-misinformation.html Audible reckoning: How top political podcasters spread unsubstantiated and false claims: https://www.brookings.edu/essay/audible-reckoning-how-top-political-podcasters-spread-unsubstantiated-and-false-claims/ COVID drug drives viral mutations — and now some want to halt its use. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00347-z Washington Post 2014: At fast-growing Brookings, donors may have an impact on research agenda: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/at-fast-growing-brookings-donors-help-set-agenda/2014/10/30/a4ba4e8e-48ef-11e4-891d-713f052086a0_story.html Mastroianni 2022. The rise and fall of peer review. https://experimentalhistory.substack.com/p/the-rise-and-fall-of-peer-review Crawford 2015. The World Beyond Your Head. http://www.matthewbcrawford.com/new-page-1-1/Twitter interaction between Scott Adams and Bret: https://twitter.com/creon/status/1624494554631278592Support the show