POPULARITY
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the incredible spending by ordinary South Africans on gambling. They also discuss political activism from churches in Nelson Mandela Bay and chaos in policing. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
The Federalist's Joy Pullman, Attorney Mike Pugliese, Strategic Vision' David Johnson, Media Research Center's Michael Morris, WMC's Scott Manley, Rep Glenn Grothman
Nicholas Lorimer and Michael Morris discuss appointments in the city of Johannesburg, regulating speech and a new political alliance. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Mike Ferguson in the Morning - Mike Ferguson and Mark Schmitz remember the fallen of Abbeygate and discuss what the Freedom 13 are doing to help veterans.- Did you feel the boom? An explosion in St. Louis is under investigation. - X is sitll biased, and we can't blame Jack Dorsey anymore... Michael Morris explains what's being done to fix this. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Real Clear Politics' Kenin Spivak, The Federalist's Shawn Fleetwood, National Right to Work's Mark Mix, Media Research Center's Michael Morris, Senator Ron Johnson, Dr. Duke Show's Duke Pesta
Discover the profound power and purpose of preparation in this message by Ps. Michael Morris. He delves into how the significant shifts and fulfillments we witness within our spiritual family and our lives are not accidental, but rather the culmination of God's ongoing work of preparation.
Why do we instinctively form groups, follow leaders, and defend traditions—even when it hurts us? Columbia professor Michael Morris joins us to explore the three tribal instincts—peer, hero, and ancestor—that shape how we cooperate and clash. From case studies at GM and Reddit to the surprising origins of Thanksgiving, we uncover how culture evolves—and how understanding it can make us better leaders, change-makers, and collaborators. ©2025 Behavioral Grooves Topics [0:00] Introduction and Speed Round with Michael Morris [6:19] Understanding the Importance of Tribes [15:05] Peer Instinct and Early Human Coordination [21:09] Hero Instinct and Status-Seeking Behavior [29:50] Bottom-up vs. Top-down Cultural Change [37:58] Case Studies: GM and Reddit [52:30] Desert Island Music [56:49] Grooving Session: Applying Tribal Instincts to Leadership ©2025 Behavioral Grooves Links More About Michael Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together by Michael Morris Join us on Substack! Join the Behavioral Grooves community Subscribe to Behavioral Grooves on YouTube Music Links The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
Michael Morris from MRC Free Speech America details how our so called allies are trying to censor OUR free speech with THEIR laws. Later Professor Alain Sanders discusses what is up concerning the Friday talk with President Trump and President Putin in AK
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss a visit by South Africa's military chief to Iran, they also discuss the national dialogue, and they discuss small businesses in trouble in SA. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
The Federalist's Shawn Fleetwood, MRC Free Speech America's Michael Morris, Federation for American Immigration Reform's Ira Mehlman, Attorney Mike Pugliese, Landmark Legal's Michael Oneill, Conservative Caucus' Jim Pfaff
What does it take to run a world-class Security Operations Center (SOC) in today's high-stakes, high-speed cybersecurity landscape?In this episode of the @Endace, Packet Forensic Files, Michael Morris chats with Jessica (Bair) Oppenheimer, Cisco's Director of Security Operations, for an in-depth look at next-generation Security Operations Centers (SOCs). Jessica shares her expertise from securing high-stakes events like the Paris 2024 Olympics, NFL Super Bowl, Black Hat, and RSAC Conference. Discover how her team leverages AI, full packet capture with EndaceProbes, and integrations with Cisco XDR and Splunk to combat AI-driven threats and ensure rapid detection and response. This episode is a must-listen for cybersecurity professionals who want to stay ahead of evolving threats. It is packed with insights on balancing automation with human expertise and key KPIs for SOC success.ABOUT ENDACE *****************Endace (https://www.endace.com) is a world leader in high-performance packet capture solutions for cybersecurity, network and application performance. EndaceProbes are deployed on some of the world's largest, fastest and most critical networks. EndaceProbe models are available for on-premise, private cloud and public cloud deployments - delivering complete hybrid cloud visibility from a single pane-of-glass.Endace's open EndaceProbe Analytics appliances (https://www.endace.com/endaceprobe) can be deployed in on-premise locations and can also host third-party security and performance monitoring solutions while simultaneously recording a 100% accurate history of network activity.
Nicholas Lorimer and Michael Morris discuss the end of the Ramaphoria era in South Africa's politics. They also chat about violence against municipal officials and the ANC's declaration that the economy is in crisis. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
This sermon Ps. Michael Morris, titled "Faith Follows Through Part 2," centres on the transformative power of God's word working within believers. It distinguishes between merely knowing God's capabilities and truly believing in them, emphasising that genuine faith unlocks God's "exceedingly abundantly" greater plans. He encourages the church to yield to the indwelling power of God's Spirit rather than seeking external circumstances or people to change.
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the inability of the Mpumalanga Education Provincial Department to fill vacancies, the life expectancy of South Africans, and infrastructure, and why it matters. Read the report and watch the webinar: https://irr.org.za/reports/the-irrs-blueprint-for-growth/the-irr-blueprint-for-growth-2025/5-the-irrs-blueprint-for-growth-reinforcing-south-africas-growth-through-infrastructure Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
In this episode of The Daily Friend Show, Michael Morris and Hermann Pretorius dive into the multi-faceted and evergreen issue of corruption. A new proposed law in Washington, D.C., paves the way for the US government to put sanctions on some SA politicians. Meanwhile, back home, a small ANC concession on corruption, the firing of Minister Nkabane, paved the way for the GNU's first budget to near completion after months of political fights and tensions, and former chief justice Zondo speaks out on the weakness of the Hawks and the impact of the death of the famous Scorpions NPA unit. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Michael Morris is a photographer and designer living in Louisville, KY and working in marketing. He is a self-described introvert who is much more comfortable writing to people than talking to them, who uses photograph and exploration as a way to force himself to try and connect more with the world.He began exploring Kentucky in late 2011 with an old Hasselblad camera, some black and white film and a thermos full of coffee, looking for anything interesting to put before the lense. Since then he has traveled well over 250,000 miles around the state and "wasted more film" than he cares to remember.His exhibition of 50 photographs titled HALLELUJAH ANYWAY - A PORTRAIT OF KENTUCKY will open at the Kentucky Folk Art Center in Morehead on 1st August and run til 1st December 2025. www.michaelmorrisimages.comFor more and to connect with us, visit https://www.artsconnectlex.org/art-throb-podcast.html
Dr. Morris has been treating cancer patients with radiopharmaceutical therapy for nearly ten years. He discusses this approach to personalized care for certain types of cancer, nuclear medicine, diagnostic radiology, and clinical informatics. Learn more about Dr. Morris and United Theranostics here: https://www.unitedtheranostics.com/
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss South Africa's great economic potential, what the president should say about the police minister and a rare ANC economic win. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Today's Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, Michael Morris and Chris Patterson. They discuss the DA's ultimatum to the president after the firing of a DA deputy minister. They also discuss the Freedom Charter 70 years on. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the Competition Commission and its negative effects on investment. They also chat about the national dialogue and why its silly and lastly they discuss claims that SA's unemployment rate is actually much lower. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Today it's a jubilee & jam on Next Stop! For our first stop, we're celebrating freedom with the Two MS Museums, June 19th at Juneteenth Jubilee in Jackson and additional celebrations that weekend with Museum Director, Michael Morris, then we'll check out what's happening around your neck of the woods, before a final stop at Cathead Distillery this weekend to jam out, as Cathead Jam returns to Jackson, June 6th – 7th with Ardenland Rep., Elizabeth Dampier! Stay tuned, buckle up and hold on tight for your Next Stop, Mississippi!Watch this episode on MPB's YouTube Channel: Next Stop, Mississippi | Juneteenth Jubilee & CATHEAD JAMNext Stop, Mississippi is your #1 on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and entertainment attorney Kamel King, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. Check out our Sipp Events calendar to help plan your next trip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's Daily Friend show is another extra large panel of Chris Patterson, Nicholas Lorimer, Michael Morris and Marius Roodt. They discuss a calculation done by Professor William Gumede which estimates that BEE has resulted in R1 trillion being moved between under 100 people since 1994. They also chat about reforming local government and asking if decentralization is the only way to go. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the shocking statistics around malnutrition in South Africa and the importance of economic growth. They also discuss murders around courts, and they discuss the trouble with special exemptions and carve outs. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Today's Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, Michael Morris and Anlu Keeve. They discuss an article by Christopher Rutledge defending Employment equity. They also discuss competition rules for ports and the Deputy President talking tough on expropriation. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Michael Morris and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the DA's court challenge to the Employment Equity Act amendments. They also discuss “a little dictatorship” and diminishing tax returns. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
What does it mean to belong to a tribe? How does cultural psychology offer insight into politics, organizational behavior, and leadership? How does tribalism distinguish humans from other animals?Michael Morris is the Chavkin-Chang Professor of Leadership at Columbia Business School and also serves as Professor in the Psychology Department of Columbia University. Michael is also the author of the new book Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together.Greg and Michael discuss the concept of tribalism, its historical and modern connotations, and how our evolved group psychology can both contribute to and resolve contemporary social conflicts. Michael emphasizes the importance of understanding cultural instincts like the peer instinct, hero instinct, and ancestor instinct, and how leaders can harness these to steer cultural evolution in organizations and societies. The conversation also explores real-world examples of cultural change, the pitfalls of top-down and bottom-up change strategies, and the critical role of managing cultural identities in fostering cooperation and successful adaptation.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:What makes us human is our tribal nature14:22: We are the tribal animal. If we want to understand what distinguishes us, our brains are not that much bigger than chimpanzees'. Our brains are not bigger than Neanderthals'; they're smaller than Neanderthal brains. But what distinguishes us is that we have these adaptations for sharing culture that enable tribal living, and this wonderful force of tribal inheritance, of wisdom accumulating like a snowball across the generations. And it can be the generations of a nation, but it can also be the generations of a corporation or the generations of a motorcycle club. Generations don't have to be referring to the human lifespan. And so, that's our killer app. That's what makes us who we are. That's what made us the top of the food chain and the dominant species of the planet and solar system. So, we should not renounce our tribal nature. We shouldn't pretend that what makes us human is rationality, or ethics, or poetry, or something like that.Why tradition is actually a change maker's secret weapon19:02: Tradition can seem like an obstacle to change. And the traditionalism in our mind can seem like an obstacle to cultural change, but it's a change-maker's secret weapon.How we learn from our community through peer, hero, and ancestor instincts16:39 There are social learning heuristics, and I kind of label them in a way to try to make them more concrete and more accessible. I label them the peer instinct, the hero instinct, and the ancestor instinct. But I'm aggregating decades of research from evolutionary anthropologists and from a cultural psychologist about the fact that we tend to learn the culture that nurtures us, in part by paying attention to what's widespread. And that's peer instinct learning, by paying attention to what carries prestige. That's hero instinct learning. And by paying attention to what seems like it's always been the distinctive mark of our community, traditions, and that's ancestor instinct learning. And so we're sort of wired to form maps of our community in those three ways.Show Links:Recommended Resources:TribalismE. O. WilsonCesar ChavezPhilip E. TetlockMulticulturalismPolyculturalismSyncretismGuest Profile:Faculty Profile at Columbia Business SchoolMichaelMorris.comWikipedia ProfileSocial Profile on XHis Work:Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us TogetherGoogle Scholar Page
Today's Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, Sara Gon and Michael Morris. They discuss the current state of the GNU which seems to be on the verge of collapse. They also discuss the taxi industry and a corruption allegation in Gauteng. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Vanderbilt's Director of Recruiting, John Michael Morris, joins Dugouts, Dumbbells & Dingers to talk all things Vanderbilt baseball, Avengers, broadcasting, recruiting and more! Kyle Schassburger and David Kahn recap Kahn's trip to Morgantown to chronicle West Virginia and Arizona, breeze through the weekend results, highlighting several massive SEC, ACC and Big West series. Plus, Chris Pollard and Cliff Godwin go toe to toe (and nearly chest to chest) in a high-caliber midweek bout, and UNCW throws a *perfect game*. Midweeks matter, the MBB tournament has overpromised and underdelivered, and Schass believes his golf game is on the rise.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's Daily Friend Show with Michael Morris, Terence Corrigan and Nicholas Lorimer. They discuss a report on the South African air force which claims only 2% of its aircraft are working. They also discuss the comments by Ebrahim Rasool upon his return to South Africa and they finish with the ANC's seeming inability to do better. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Today's Daily Friend Show with Michael Morris, Nicholas Lorimer and Terence Corrigan. They discuss the ongoing impasse over the national budget with the ANC refusing to give up a VAT increase and they also discuss a new justification for the Expropriation Act. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Today's Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, Sara Gon and Michael Morris. They discuss the shocking comparison between the situation in Cape Town and Johannesburg. One city struggles to keep the lights on, and the other is escaping from Eskom. They also discuss the state of NHI. Website · Facebook · Instagram · Twitter
Columbia Business School professor Michael Morris, author of Tribal: How the Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together, joins Bradley to break down the psychology behind how humans organize into groups, why we're wired to trust and follow, and how these instincts shape everything we do, especially politics. "People aren't just voting for policies," Morris says, "they're choosing a tribe, a social identity. That's why facts alone don't change minds."This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City's only free podcast recording studio.Send us an email with your thoughts on today's episode: info@firewall.media.Subscribe to Bradley's weekly newsletter, follow Bradley on Linkedin + Substack + YouTube, be sure to order his new book, Vote With Your Phone.
Stephen Grootes talks shopping, medical aids and banking, with Group CEO of Discovery, Chief executives of Shoprite Holdings and Nedbank CEO taking us through their companies’ financial results. In other interviews, we look at personal finance rules we should know with financial advisor and Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, Warren Ingram. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to The Money Show podcast. In other interviews, Ian Mann, Managing Director at Gateways Business Consultants, talks about his insights on Tribes by Michael Morris, exploring the book's key takeaways and relevance to the business world. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to The Money Show podcast. Listen live - The Money Show with Stephen Grootes is broadcast weekdays between 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) on 702 and CapeTalk. There’s more from the Money Show on Primediaplus.com Subscribe to the Money Show daily and weekly newsletters The Money Show is brought to you by Absa. Follow us here 702 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio 702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702 702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Sean Capazorio from Aspen Pharmacare, Wikus Olivier from Santam, Mpumi Madisa from Bidvest, and Dr. Leila Fourie from the JSE, to discuss their respective companies' latest financial results and the key drivers behind their performances. In other interviews, Ian Mann, Managing Director at Gateways Business Consultants, talks about his insights on Tribes by Michael Morris, exploring the book's key takeaways and relevance to the business world. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to The Money Show podcast. Listen live - The Money Show with Stephen Grootes is broadcast weekdays between 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) on 702 and CapeTalk. There’s more from the Money Show on Primediaplus.com Subscribe to the Money Show daily and weekly newsletters The Money Show is brought to you by Absa. Follow us here 702 on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@talkradio 702 on Instagram: www.instagram.com/talkradio702 702 on X: www.x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Heritage of Faith Ministries International || Witbank Pastor Michael Morris Preaching at Heritage of Faith Ministries International Witbank on. 2025-02-02 - The Heart of Spiritual Sonship - Ps Michael Morris - WTB For more information: https://hofmi.net/
We discuss the new romantic comedy, BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY starring Renée Zellweger, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Leo Woodall, and Hugh Grant. Based on the Helen Fielding novel and directed by Michael Morris, this latest chapter of the Bridget Jones saga finds our titular heroine as a widowed single mother, re-entering the dating world with a younger man. Join as we reveal if we're mad about MAD ABOUT THE BOY, calling in some help from Ryan's sister, Carly Layne (a true blue BRIDGET JONES fan) for the definitive rating, and taking diversions into the Academy Awards, Justin Baldoni, Lights Camera Jackson, Amistad, The White Lotus and much, much more!BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY is available to stream with a subscription to Peacock.
Welcome back to The Filmmakers Podcast! This week, we're revisiting a beloved character and diving headfirst into the world of Bridget Jones, but with a modern twist! We're joined by the talented director who brought us "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," Michael Morris! Michael's career has been a fascinating journey through the worlds of film and television. He's directed episodes of critically acclaimed shows like "Better Call Saul," "Bloodline," "Halt and Catch Fire," "13 Reasons Why," and most recently, "For All Mankind" and his feature "To Leslie" His ability to capture nuanced characters and compelling stories across genres is truly impressive. And now, he's taken on the iconic Bridget Jones, bringing her into the 21st century with wit, charm, and a whole lot of heart. Get ready for a delightful conversation with Michael Morris and Dom Lenoir as they discuss his experience directing "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," the challenges of revisiting a beloved franchise, and the evolution of Bridget Jones in a modern world. Only on The Filmmakers Podcast! Bridget Jones Mad About the Boy IN cinemas NOW PODCAST MERCH Get your very own Tees, Hoodies, onset water bottles, mugs and more MERCH. https://my-store-11604768.creator-spring.com/ COURSES Want to learn how to finish your film? Take our POST PRODUCTION COURSE https://cuttingroom.info/post-production-demystified/ PATREON Big thank you to: Serena Gardner Mark Hammett Lee Hutchings Marli J Monroe Karen Newman Want your name in the show notes or some great bonus material on film-making? Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides, and feedback on your film projects! SUPPORT THE PODCAST Check out our full episode archive on how to make films at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com CREDITS The Filmmakers Podcast is written, edited and produced by Giles Alderson @gilesalderson Logo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
durée : 00:06:35 - Le Masque et la Plume - Dans ce quatrième volet, signé Michael Morris, Bridget Jones revient en mère de famille et veuve quinquagénaire, inscrite sur les applis de rencontre. Entre ennui, ridicule et paradoxes "post-Me Too", les critiques du Masque ne voient pas grand-chose à sauver...
Send us a textThis week we interview Michael Morris to discuss the latest entry in the beloved Bridget Jones franchise, 'Mad About The Boy.' Morris shares his personal connection to the series and reflects on the responsibility of continuing Bridget's story. The conversation delves into the emotional depth added to the new film, the challenges of incorporating grief into the narrative, and the introduction of new characters. Watch the video interview.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:29 Discussing the Bridget Jones Franchise01:51 New Additions to the Cast02:06 Themes of Continuation and Change03:43 Exploring Grief and Comedy07:21 Bridget as a Parent09:21 Soundtrack and Final Thoughts10:34 Conclusion and FarewellWebsite | Rotten Tomatoes | Linktree | Youtube | Twitter | Instagram
Georgie is in her romantic comedy element as she chats to director, Michael Morris, about making 'Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy'. It's in cinemas from TOMORROW and Georgie can't wait to go a 2nd....and 3rd time with friends and family this week. Michael tells Georgie more about his time directing the film; including how he was brought into this popular franchise in the first place, working with Leo Woodall and more. Michael has also worked on some incredible TV shows including 'Better Call Saul' and was even responsible for creating 'Brothers and Sisters'. Have a listen to hear all of this and what Michael likes watching when he's not working. Georgie in on Instagram & TikTok at @screensteruk and Twitter @georgie_grier
[This episode was originally released as our first episode of 2023]Become a patron!The five therapists speaking on this episode are: Jen Rodriguez, 6 yrs licensed experience, 20+ in mental health.Area of focus: all age groups and backgrounds with trauma3 recommendations: (1) learn how to love yourself, (2) how to love others, (3) you'll now have better context to receive the greatest love of all (God's love). Outside of her profession, Jennifer's heart is fully invested in her ever growing family that includes her 20 year-old son, 19 and 5 year-old daughters, her daughter's boyfriend and the love of her life plus his two teenage kids. They love to travel, play games, and simply journey through life together. Chip Judd, over 40 yrs experience3 recommendations: (1) Slow down (2) decide what you want, and (3) do less Chip's passion is to see people live well and finish strong. He loves his wife, 3 married kids and their families. He enjoys reading, listening to music. Lyn Harrison, over 30 yrs experienceArea(s) of Focus: Anxiety, Depression, other mood disorders3 recommendations: (1) Lean into regrets to learn from them, (2) Savor a daily moment, and (3) learn to love yourself Lynne loves her husband and amazing children . She likes to read, workout, savor wonderful moments. Michael Morris, 3 yrs experience (40 years pastoral counseling) Area(s) of Focus: Seeking to encourage folks to be healed from their emotional, mental & spiritual pain, leading them to freedom in the Lord.3 recommendations: (1) Prioritize physical health, (2) recognize & address anxiety triggers, (3) monitor your environment. Michael loves his wife, 6 children with 2 son-in-laws, 1 daughter-in-law, & 4 grandchildren. He enjoys reading and spending time with his wife & some of his brothers in Christ. Elizabeth Gillespie, 11 yrs experience, Tedx Talks (2022) Area of Focus: Therapy for couples and individuals in the context of attachment disorders. 3 recommendations: (1) Take steps toward healthy community, (2) pursue vulnerability within community, and (3) practice healthy conflict within community. Elizabeth loves her husband, three crazy kids, and puppy who all live in a tiny Colorado town with lots of community. She loves hiking, trail running, reading.Executive Producer: Josh SurrattProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: JT PriceSound Engineer: Katelyn Vandivertheme song: Joel T. Hamilton Music Become a patron!We have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024.
The upside of the often misunderstood "tribalism".Michael Morris is the Chavkin-Chang Professor of Leadership at Columbia Business School as well as a Professor in its Psychology Department. Outside of academia, Professor Morris has consulted with and conducted executive training workshops for hundreds of clients across the globe, including Fortune 100 firms, governments, and the Obama and Clinton campaigns. He lives in New York City. His latest book is called Tribal: How The Cultural Instincts That Divide Us Can Help Bring Us Together.Related Episodes:How Turning Habits Into Rituals Can Help You At Home, At Work, And When You're Anxious | Michael NortonSign up for Dan's newsletter hereFollow Dan on social: Instagram, TikTokTen Percent Happier online bookstoreSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelOur favorite playlists on: Anxiety, Sleep, Relationships, Most Popular EpisodesFull Shownotes: https://happierapp.com/podcast/tph/michael-morris-876See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael Morris is a professor of cultural psychology at Columbia University and an author. Why are humans so tribal? Despite our capacity for empathy and inclusion, why do we always gravitate toward groups of similar individuals? And is there such a thing as good tribalism? Expect to learn why tribalism exists and how it evolved in humans, why we can hate people outside of our group and why we become hostile, if the modern world has worsened tribal instincts, whether tribalism is actually a good thing for our society, why so many people identify as not the opposition instead of as for their own group and much more… Sponsors: See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Get up to $600 off the Pod 4 Ultra at https://eightsleep.com/modernwisdom (use code MODERNWISDOM) Get a 20% discount & free shipping on your Chairman Pro at https://manscaped.com/modernwisdom (use code MODERNWISDOM20) Get 5 Free Travel Packs, Free Liquid Vitamin D, and more from AG1 at https://drinkag1.com/modernwisdom Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: https://tinyurl.com/43hv6y59 #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: https://tinyurl.com/2rtz7avf #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: https://tinyurl.com/3ccn5vkp - 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 - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, we talk about the value of tribalism with Michael Morris, the Chavkin-Chang Professor of Leadership at Columbia Business School and a Professor of Psychology at Columbia University. A renowned expert in leadership, negotiation, and cultural psychology, he has published over 200 articles in leading journals and recently released his book Tribal, exploring how leaders can harness shared cultural identities to unite and mobilize teams. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation about the profound role of tribalism in shaping civilization and fostering healthy societies. Why is tribalism more than just a relic of the past? How does the social brain hypothesis explain our innate drive to connect and form groups? Michael Morris sheds light on how human mimicry sets us apart from other species, why tribalism has become such a heated topic, and how it can create vastly different perceptions of reality among people we interact with daily. Discover how politicians leverage tribalism to gain influence, when it becomes toxic to society, and the best ways to navigate relationships in a world divided by differing values. What to Listen For Introduction – 00:00:00 Why is tribalism a blessing to civilization and a healthy society? What is the social brain hypothesis and how does it impact you tribally? The Hardwiring of Tribalism in Your Brain – 00:12:44 What are the 3 instincts that are hardwired into your brain? How does tribalism protect you, your family, your culture, and nation? How does mimicry set humans apart from other animals that also exhibit mimicry? The Big Deal of Tribalism – 00:23:46 Why and when did tribalism become a controversial topic? Why do certain tribes have such different values? How Tribalism Shapes Your Worldview – 00:30:17 How can tribalism create a completely different perception of reality from people you interact with everyday? What factors influence the development or destruction of a tribe? Tribalism, Politics, and Grass Roots Movements – 00:41:34 How do politicians leverage tribalism to gain popularity and influence? At what point does tribalism become toxic to a society and what's the best way to handle it when you know people in other tribes? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Scott is joined by author and professor of leadership at the Columbia Business School, Dr. Michael Morris. Scott and Dr. Morris discuss the upsides of tribalism— from uniting different tribes to practical implications for workplace inclusion to how tribal psychology may be our best hope for social change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Morris (Tribal) is a cultural psychologist and author. Michael joins the Armchair Expert to discuss the misconceptions he had about the Midwest, fundamental attribution error, and the differences between individualism and collectivism. Michael and Dax talk about where the concept of tribalism came from, how language can affect behavioral choices, and why we learn to absorb the culture of whatever community is nurturing us. Michael explains what peer, hero, and ancestor instincts are, the problems with in-group favoritism, and how we can transcend toxic tribalism.Follow Armchair Expert on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch new content on YouTube or listen to Armchair Expert early and ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/armchair-expert-with-dax-shepard/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we sit down with renowned cultural psychologist Michael Morris to discuss his new book, Tribal, in which he makes the case for seeing humans as an "us" species, not a "them" species. Morris says that since we genetically predisposed to collaborate, coordinate, and cooperate. He believes we can leverage our innate desire to work together to solve problems and reach goals to improve our lives, our relationships, and our jobs – and while we are at it, save the world. TribalNotre Dame ResearchersOverimitation StudyCSIConForecasting the Future TournamentInsurrection EpisodeAntivaxxer EpisodeAntimasking EpisodePartisanship EpisodeUncivil Agreement EpisodeTribal Psychology EpisodeKittedHow Minds ChangeDavid McRaney's TwitterYANSS TwitterShow NotesNewsletterPatreon
Is tribalism destroying democracy? According to cultural psychologist Michael Morris of Columbia University, just the opposite may be the case. As he explains in his new book, Tribal, our tribal instincts can also be the source of our success--in politics, society, business, and even professional sports. Listen as Morris and EconTalk's Russ Roberts discuss real examples of how smart leaders pulled tribal levers to improve performance, solve stubborn problems, and create positive change.