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Patch 10.06 kommt mit tatsächlich nennenswerten Änderungen für KAY/O, Vyse und Yoru! Tejo wurde allerdings wieder vergessen! Außerdem berichten wir über die neue Bolt Skinline, einen verwirrenden Aprilscherz von Riot sowie Updates aus den VCT Ligen und DACH eSports.
Christianisme, islam, judaïsme, boudhisme, hindouisme, et tant d'autres religions existent et ont existés au fil de l'histoire. Ces religions contiennent des rituels, des croyances, et surtout ont une influence sur le comportement des différents fidèles. Mais quels sont les impacts concrêts psychologiques déterminés ? Dans cet épisode, nous explorons diverses études psychologiques sur le bienfait de pratiques et croyances religieuses, mais aussi sur les derives potentiels et dangers dans certaines pratiques. Partez à la découverte de la psychologie et l'influence cachée des religions. Références : - Levin, J. (1994). Religion in aging and health: theoretical foundations and methodological frontiers. . https://doi.org/10.4135/9781483326641.- Rizvi, M., & Hossain, M. (2017). Relationship Between Religious Belief and Happiness: A Systematic Literature Review. Journal of Religion and Health, 56, 1561-1582. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-016-0332-6.- Ellison, C. G., & Levin, J. S. (1998). The religion-health connection: Evidence, theory, and future directions. Health education & behavior, 25(6), 700-720.- Dawkins vs Peterson: Memes & Archetypes - Peterson, J. B. (2024). We Who Wrestle with God: Perceptions of the Divine. Penguin.- Duriez, B. (2004). Are religious people nicer people? Taking a closer look at the religion–empathy relationship. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 7(3), 249–254. https://doi.org/10.1080/13674670310001606450- Fontaine, J., Duriez, B., Luyten, P., & Hutsebaut, D. (2003). The internal structure of the Post-Critical Belief scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 35, 501-518. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0191-8869(02)00213-1.- Vyse, S. A. (2014). Believing in magic: The psychology of superstition-updated edition. Oxford University Press.- Garssen, B., Visser, A., & Pool, G. (2020). Does Spirituality or Religion Positively Affect Mental Health? Meta-analysis of Longitudinal Studies. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 31, 4 - 20. https://doi.org/10.1080/10508619.2020.1729570.L'art du mentaliste, un podcast animé par Taha Mansour et Alexis Dieux, musique par Antoine Piolé.Retrouvez Taha Mansour :- Son site : www.tahamansour.com- Instagram / Facebook : @TahaMentalismeRetrouvez Alexis Dieux :- Son site : https://www.alexisdieux.com/- Instagram : @alexisdieuxhypnose
Prier, faire une marche d'introspection ou s'échauffer avec une séquence d'actions précises, nous sommes constamment entourés de rituels. Mais derrière ces gestes d'apparence parfois anodines, se cache en réalité un des outils les plus puissants pous se changer et changer les autres. Magie ? Effet placebo ? Phénomène inconnu ? Découvrez les secrets des rituels, et comment vous pouvez les utiliser pour renforcer votre vie et dépasser vos capacités de base ! Un épisode riche, et magique !Références : -Vyse, Stuart A. Believing in magic: The psychology of superstition-updated edition. Oxford University Press, 2014.- Hobson, N., Schroeder, J., Risen, J., Xygalatas, D., & Inzlicht, M. (2018). The Psychology of Rituals: An Integrative Review and Process-Based Framework. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 22, 260 - 284. https://doi.org/10.1177/1088868317734944.- Cialdini, Robert B. Pre-suasion. First, 2017.- Goldman, A., & Vignemont, F. (2009). Is social cognition embodied?. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 13, 154-159. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2009.01.007.- Cerulo, K. (2019). Embodied Cognition. The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315180380.- Bandler, Richard, and John Grinder. The structure of magic. Vol. 1. Palo Alto, CA: Science and Behavior Books, 1975.L'art du mentaliste, un podcast animé par Taha Mansour et Alexis Dieux, musique par Antoine Piolé.Retrouvez Taha Mansour :- Son site : www.tahamansour.com- Instagram / Facebook : @TahaMentalismeRetrouvez Alexis Dieux :- Son site : https://www.alexisdieux.com/- Instagram : @alexisdieuxhypnose
The wildly popular podcast series Telepathy Tapes now in its' second season, argues that some non verbal autistic children can communicate via telepathy. But traditional psychologists are skeptical, arguing that the subjects in the series and communication methods used are not subject to rigorous scientific testing and scrutiny.
We start with some observations (ok, rants) about the press conference on the recent aircraft collision in D.C., the hearings to confirm RFK Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the silencing of vital science and health institutions. Then we talk to eminent psychologist Stuart Vyse about his career and a handful of pop psychology topics. He weighs in on the Telepathy Tapes podcast and facilitated communication, the notorious Milgram experiment, and why baseball is rife with luck rituals. What is luck? It's an ever-present paranormal concept that most people don't associate with the paranormal at all. Because we humans are terrible at judging randomness, we ascribe all sorts of things to luck -- whether it's a person being "lucky" their whole lives, or a lucky seat at a poker table, or a flowing luck field that comes and goes... in other words, the way normal variation works.
Patch 9.11 ist am Start und bringt Neon Nerfs, Vyse Buffs und erhebliche Änderungen am Ping-System. Außerdem bewerten wir Araxys 2.0, sprechen über die letzten Rosteränderungen vor den Kickoff Turnieren und was sonst in der Offseason noch geht.
DVP is back with another edge-of-your-seat, gripping, beyond entertaining episode of complete speculation and shitty takes. Starting with a new VLR rating that we seem to have heard before.... our thoughts after playing a couple games with Vyse, and a roster-mania segment including a player tier-list that is 100% objective and factual.Discord: https://discord.gg/n5eP3XxzuGSubreddit: www.reddit.com/r/drunkvalorantpodcast
This week we're talking about Age of Mythology: Retold with Emma Bridle, recapping our time at Gamescom, digging deep into Valorant's recent release of Vyse, and all the latest Xbox news! 00:00 Introduction 02:32 Gamescom Recap 17:02 Age of Mythology: Retold 25:13 News of the Week 39:51 Interview 51:55 Razer Wolverine V3 56:10 Outro FOLLOW XBOXFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Xbox Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/Xbox Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Xbox
Wir schnacken über unsere Eindrücke von Vyse - eine Woche nach dem Release. Außerdem dreht das Roster Karussell in der Tier1 Offseason wieder seine Runden. Bei Ascension ist die Hölle los und die GC EMEA Stage 3 startet fulminant an diesem Wochenende!
Cette semaine : Vyse débarque dans Valorant, Street Fighter 6 accueille Terry Bogard (de Fatal Fury), Spectre Divide sort le 3 septembre, FragPunk, Star Wars Outlaws, WoW et le solo dans The War Within, Nintendo Direct Aout 2024, Gamescom 2024 ALABOURR ®, Deadlock, Magdalena Bay - Imaginal Disk, conf Apple le 9 septembre, et boost de vitesse pour les AMD Ryzen. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #302 : Vyse dans Valorant, update SF6, Star Wars Outlaws, Gamescom 2024 ALABOURR, Nintendo Direct et beaucoup plus ! avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.
Episode 9 Akt 2 ist LIVE. Wir haben VYSE & das neue Nocturnum Bundle schon vorher im exklusiven Playtest angespielt und erzählen euch alles, was ihr wissen müsst! Mit Ascencsion startet dieses Wochenende das nächste wichtige Event. Ein Premium Battlepass Giveaway und viel, viel mehr gibts in der neuen Folge!
That's a wrap on VCT 2024 folks! Now I can fall back asleep and dream of a world where Sen won it all....This week were coming in with a lot to talk about, all of champs and its insane results, and the new agent Vyse. Join us as we argue about all the shit we don't know yet, and develop the econ meta for the new Valorant.Discord: https://discord.gg/n5eP3XxzuGSubreddit: www.reddit.com/r/drunkvalorantpodcast
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follow me on Discord: https://discord.gg/Ek7rgaekQS apextipsandtrickspodcast@gmail.com Project Donate:https://www.penguinprojectmclean.org The best Apex Legend podcast ever is here! hit follow. "Pain, death nothing phases me." You want to know everything about Apex legends and how to win and/or get kills. then this is your podcast If you like what you've heard, please leave us a 5-star rating or review on Spotify, Apple Podcast, which will also help more people discover this Apex Legends Podcast. Learn more: https://penguinproject.org/
Die neue Agentin ist ein Sentinel und heißt VYSE. Wir wissen schon Details zu ihren Fähigkeiten und besprechen diese ausführlich. Daneben weiß Mel über alles aus der Welt des E-Sports zu berichten und bringt euch natürlich auch für das Finale von Champions am Sonntag auf den aktuellen Stand.
Skies of Arcadia is a classic role-playing game developed by Overworks and originally released for the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. The game was later ported to the Nintendo GameCube as Skies of Arcadia Legends in 2002. Set in a world of floating islands and vast skies, the game follows the adventures of Vyse, a young air pirate, and his friends Aika and Fina as they strive to stop the evil Valuan Empire from awakening ancient weapons of mass destruction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Skies of Arcadia is a classic role-playing game developed by Overworks and originally released for the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. The game was later ported to the Nintendo GameCube as Skies of Arcadia Legends in 2002. Set in a world of floating islands and vast skies, the game follows the adventures of Vyse, a young air pirate, and his friends Aika and Fina as they strive to stop the evil Valuan Empire from awakening ancient weapons of mass destruction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Internet Marketing: Insider Tips and Advice for Online Marketing
In today's episode we're joined by special guests, Julia Vyse and Kevin Lee, discussing the developments and advances taking place in paid media right now. Our conversation takes in the complexities of paid advertising; the challenges of measuring success, and the importance of understanding the nuances of different platforms. If you're keen to get a better understanding of how paid advertising can work for you, or to improve your current campaigns, this episode is for you.In this episode:05:15 Why understanding KPI's and testing is crucial in paid media. 09:03 How making confident, accurate decisions and using short-term data to validate long-term outcomes can lead to success.12:50 Managing internal metrics, platform control, and budget allocation for success with awareness campaigns.14:17 How to drive platform use by focusing on social media metrics and user engagement.20:53 Balancing art and science - How to navigate the intersection between platform data and analytics. Resources mentioned in this episode:https://www.dentsu.com/blog www.youtube.com/@eMarketingAssociation More about our guests: Julia is a Digital Director and has focused on Search and Performance Media for Enterprise-sized organizations for 16 years. These days, she focuses on optimizing inside platforms, while ensuring that different media works in harmony rather than in silos. Ask her about QSR, Public Sector, Luxury Travel, and Retail. Connect with Julia here: https://www.iprospect.com/en/ca/https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliavyse/ Kevin Lee is a marketing mad scientist, entrepreneur, marketing expert, investor and cause marketing philanthropist. He is the co-founder of full-service marketing company, Didit, and founder of GivingForward.org, a cause marketing nonprofit that along with its predecessor We-Care has generated millions of dollars for nonprofits and billions for businesses. Connect with Kevin here: https://www.emarketingassociation.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/variousventures/ To find out more about us and the show visit https://internetmarketingpodcast.orgLike and subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave us a comment if you enjoyed the show. Connect with us if you'd like to work with us, you'd like to feature on the podcast, or you have a guest or topic recommendation. Email kelvin@brightonseo.com or…https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelvinnewman/https://twitter.com/kelvinnewman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Restoration, Recovery, Wreckage. Around 2520 BCE, King Men-kau-ra (or Menkaure) ruled Egypt. In his time, royal artists produced high-quality sculpture, and builders constructed another pyramid at Giza. But Menkaura has a complicated legacy. Although his pyramid is the smallest of the three "Great Pyramids of Giza," this King's legacy proved far more positive than his predecessors. Likewise his treasures, including his beautiful sarcophagus, have gone through a difficult journey over the past 4500 years... Further information: Digital Giza, ‘Menkaure Pyramid', http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/sites/2796/full/. H. Vyse, Operations Carried on at the Pyramids of Gizeh in 1837: With an Account of a Voyage into Upper Egypt and an Appendix, 2 (1840). Available online at The University of Heidelberg. Additional images and plans of Menkaure's monuments at Wikimedia. Photos of Menkaure's pyramid by Aidan McRae Thomson on Flickr. Music and interludes by Luke Chaos. Support The History of Egypt Podcast and access exclusive perks at www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast. References and images at www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HARONO: Минутад 180 удаа цохилох бөмбөрийн энэ өндөр хурдтай төгс цохьцох vocal, bass line, acid synth гэх мэт энгийн дугралтуудыг ашиглаж эгэл бусын тааламжтай хэмнэлийг мэдрүүлэх “VYSE OF BLADE” дуу нь dj HARONO-ын сүүлчийн зөөлөн дугралттай дуу бөгөөд түүний ур чадварыг тодорхойлох дараагын дуунууд нь илүү ахьсан түвшинийхэнд зориулагдах болно гэдгийг нь та бүхэнд дамжуулж байгаадаа таатай байна.
"Hard To Find" Okay, so if you're a regular listener to the podcast, you've heard me talk endlessly about Starclub. The song you just heard Hard To Get is, in my opinion, the best pop song of the '90s, and the band's self-titled debut album from 1994 is just perfect and it seemed the band was positioned for a long and decorated career. But that career never happened and although they signed the biggest contract for a debut album in Island Records history, the label lost interest after the album didn't scale the heights they expected and they dropped the band from their roster.I've been obsessed with the Starclub story for years--I never got how a band this good, a band shot through with so much talent and promise, could just fade away with only one record under their belts. We've done several episodes with the band--the singer Owen Vyse was on, then Owen and bassist Julian Taylor did an episode, and then guitarist Steve French did one as well and slowly the picture of the band's demise started to really come into focus. Now, Owen is a friend of mine and has been for years. We used to talk all the time and he's one of the smartest, funniest and sweetest guys around. And he's what a lead singer should be: confident, brash, charismatic and absurdly talented. But about a year ago, he kind of vanished. Social media went dark, calls and texts were never returned and the silence was not only deafening, but troubling as well. I still don't know where he is or if he's okay. Several people have contacted me to see if I've heard from him and the fact is, I haven't. This episode serves several purposes: for starters, Starclub is an unfairly undocumented band--I can't find any live footage, there are barely any photos and almost no additional audio, with the exception for what's on the record. So this episode serves as a way to document them further and to remind people about how great they were. Secondly, Owen told me he had nothing from the band's time together and not only that,he hadn't thought about their tenure in years and was thinking there was so much he had forgotten. Remember, Starclub got together when they were in school and they were 12 and 13 years old, so it was a while ago. He wanted to have a series of conversations where his memory would get toggled and in chatting he'd dust off memories that hadn't occurred to him for a while. These guys were signed to the same label as U2and Bob Marley, they toured the country, and they had a video on MTV and VH-1: they were in it and when you're in it, things happen and those things are fun to hear about.And finally, this is just a great chat with a great friend about a life that very few of us get to live. After Starclub, Owen played guitar for years with Echo and the Bunnymen, so he covers that as well.... www.stereoembersmagazine.com www.bombshellradio.com www.embersarts.com Twitter: @emberseditor IG: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com
It's a classic clash of Pirates and Ninjas! Bibleonian (Dodds) returns to the Smash or Dash fray to help Zantok and Jonno decide between Guybrush Threepwood and Vyse Inglebard, and Ryu Hayabusa and Strider Hiryu.
Tensions rise as the Emersons move into the neighborhood, causing Lucy to confront her feelings about George. In an effort to distance herself from these emotions, she visits Mrs. Vyse's lavish flat in London, where she is warmly welcomed by Cecil. As they spend time together, their love for each other seems to grow stronger, and Lucy finds solace in the sophisticated world of London society.While in London, Lucy receives a letter from her cousin Charlotte, warning her about the Emersons and urging her to talk to her mother, Freddy, and Cecil about George's past behavior. However, Lucy refuses to make a fuss and dismisses Charlotte's concerns, deciding that George Emerson is not important.Lucy's time in London proves to be an eye-opening experience, as she is exposed to a world of wit, culture, and refinement. Cecil and his mother, Mrs. Vyse, are impressed by Lucy's growth, and Cecil is determined to marry her in January. However, one night, Lucy is haunted by a nightmare, and Mrs. Vyse comforts her by telling her how much Cecil admires her.We are left wondering how long Lucy can keep her secret about her feelings for George Emerson and her conflicting emotions about her engagement to Cecil. Find out more in this tense and beautifully crafted chapter.
Links from the show:* The Uses of Delusion: Why It's Not Always Rational to Be Rational* Connect with Stuart* Skeptical Inquirer * Placebo booklet by Seth GodinAbout my guest:Stuart Vyse, PhD,is a behavioral scientist, teacher, and writer. He taught at Providence College, the University of Rhode Island, and Connecticut College. Vyse's book Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition won the 1999 William James Book Award of the American Psychological Association. He is a contributing editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine, where he writes the "Behavior & Belief" column, and a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Get full access to Dispatches from the War Room at dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com/subscribe
How do I put a business plan together? How do I create a strategy for my business? Do I actually need a business plan? We talk with Kendra Vyse of Clear Direction Advisors about strategy and planning for success in business. Kendra is a business strategist and accountant and helps business owners and entrepreneurs develop and implement their roadmap to a successful and growing business.Connect with Kendra Vyse:Website: https://www.cleardirectionadvisors.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kendravyse/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClearDirectionAdvisors/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cleardirectionadvisors/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWWbrgwdQ_OKCBE0qYta94gFollow the podcast at @itsjustbusinesspodcast on all the major podcasting platforms.Connect with us:To get in touch with us, email the podcast at itsjustbusinesspodcast@gmail.com.Join us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn - we appreciate your support!www.itsjustbusinesspodcast.comYou can find Dana @adashofboss, @dana.dowdell and @hrfanaticDana Dowdell – Boss Consulting – HR ConsultingGoogle - https://tinyurl.com/y4wxnavxYou can find Russ @reliable.remediationRuss Harlow – Reliable Remediation – Disaster RestorationGoogle: https://g.page/r/CXogeisZHEjMEBA
------------------Support the channel------------ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thedissenter PayPal: paypal.me/thedissenter PayPal Subscription 1 Dollar: https://tinyurl.com/yb3acuuy PayPal Subscription 3 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ybn6bg9l PayPal Subscription 5 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/ycmr9gpz PayPal Subscription 10 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y9r3fc9m PayPal Subscription 20 Dollars: https://tinyurl.com/y95uvkao This show is sponsored by Enlites, Learning & Development done differently. Check the website here: http://enlites.com/ Dr. Stuart Vyse is a psychologist, teacher, speaker and author who specializes in belief in superstitions and critical thinking. He is a contributing editor for Skeptical Inquirer magazine. He has written personal and professional essays in a variety of places, including the Observer, Medium, The Atlantic, The Good Men Project, Tablet, and Time. His book Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition won the American Psychological Association's William James Book Award. His latest book is The Uses of Delusion: Why It's Not Always Rational to Be Rational. In this episode, we focus on The Uses of Delusion. We start by asking what it means to be rational. We define “delusion”. We go through different delusions and domains where delusions manifest, including self-flattering delusions, optimism and pessimism; health, and traumatic events; superstitions, and rituals; religion; romantic relationships, and dating; self-fulfilling prophecies; dreams; the “self”; and free will, and the illusion of control. Finally, we talk about instrumental rationality. -- A HUGE THANK YOU TO MY PATRONS/SUPPORTERS: KARIN LIETZCKE, ANN BLANCHETTE, PER HELGE LARSEN, LAU GUERREIRO, JERRY MULLER, HANS FREDRIK SUNDE, BERNARDO SEIXAS, HERBERT GINTIS, RUTGER VOS, RICARDO VLADIMIRO, CRAIG HEALY, OLAF ALEX, PHILIP KURIAN, JONATHAN VISSER, JAKOB KLINKBY, ADAM KESSEL, MATTHEW WHITINGBIRD, ARNAUD WOLFF, TIM HOLLOSY, HENRIK AHLENIUS, JOHN CONNORS, PAULINA BARREN, FILIP FORS CONNOLLY, DAN DEMETRIOU, ROBERT WINDHAGER, RUI INACIO, ARTHUR KOH, ZOOP, MARCO NEVES, COLIN HOLBROOK, SUSAN PINKER, PABLO SANTURBANO, SIMON COLUMBUS, PHIL KAVANAGH, JORGE ESPINHA, CORY CLARK, MARK BLYTH, ROBERTO INGUANZO, MIKKEL STORMYR, ERIC NEURMANN, SAMUEL ANDREEFF, FRANCIS FORDE, TIAGO NUNES, BERNARD HUGUENEY, ALEXANDER DANNBAUER, FERGAL CUSSEN, YEVHEN BODRENKO, HAL HERZOG, NUNO MACHADO, DON ROSS, JONATHAN LEIBRANT, JOÃO LINHARES, OZLEM BULUT, NATHAN NGUYEN, STANTON T, SAMUEL CORREA, ERIK HAINES, MARK SMITH, J.W., JOÃO EIRA, TOM HUMMEL, SARDUS FRANCE, DAVID SLOAN WILSON, YACILA DEZA-ARAUJO, IDAN SOLON, ROMAIN ROCH, DMITRY GRIGORYEV, TOM ROTH, DIEGO LONDOÑO CORREA, YANICK PUNTER, ADANER USMANI, CHARLOTTE BLEASE, NICOLE BARBARO, ADAM HUNT, PAWEL OSTASZEWSKI, AL ORTIZ, NELLEKE BAK, KATHRINE AND PATRICK TOBIN, GUY MADISON, GARY G HELLMANN, SAIMA AFZAL, ADRIAN JAEGGI, NICK GOLDEN, PAULO TOLENTINO, JOÃO BARBOSA, JULIAN PRICE, EDWARD HALL, HEDIN BRØNNER, DOUGLAS P. FRY, FRANCA BORTOLOTTI, GABRIEL PONS CORTÈS, URSULA LITZCKE, DENISE COOK, SCOTT, ZACHARY FISH, TIM DUFFY, TRADERINNYC, TODD SHACKELFORD, AND SUNNY SMITH! A SPECIAL THANKS TO MY PRODUCERS, YZAR WEHBE, JIM FRANK, ŁUKASZ STAFINIAK, IAN GILLIGAN, LUIS CAYETANO, TOM VANEGDOM, CURTIS DIXON, BENEDIKT MUELLER, VEGA GIDEY, THOMAS TRUMBLE, AND NUNO ELDER! AND TO MY EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS, MICHAL RUSIECKI, ROSEY, JAMES PRATT, MATTHEW LAVENDER, SERGIU CODREANU, AND BOGDAN KANIVETS!
In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with behavioral scientist Dr. Stuart Vyse about his new book The Uses of Delusion: Why It's Not Always Rational to Be Rational. They discussed why being rational is not always the optimal way of thinking, the competing systems of human cognition, when it makes sense to be unhealthy, and why being overconfident may be a good thing. For more on Stuart, visit his website or follow him on Twitter. You can also check out his Skeptical Inquirer column called Behavior & Belief. Why Do We Do That? is a psychology podcast that deconstructs human behavior from the perspectives of social scientists, psychologists, and others that use applied psychology in their work. Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
In this conversation, I welcome back a dear friend and guide in the great work, who on her first visit here hosted me and beautifully held the space for exploration of one of my formative narratives. Here, we return to our usual flow, as I host an abundant and deep conversation with Alice Howard-Vyse. Alice is a practitioner of many approaches to living systems practice. She is Lead Convenor for Regen Sydney, Founder of Humanise This, an alumnus of Schumacher Collage (UK) and Fellow of the Centre for Sustainability Leadership. Ever since meeting Alice shortly before the emergence of the pandemic, I have considered myself fortunate every time I've had the opportunity to connect, share space, witness Alice in her work and thrive in the places and networks she activates, and this conversation is no exception! I hope our conversation brings you cause for some deep application of Alice's ‘practically profound' approaches. We'd both love to hear how this conversation landed for you, and what you have found in your experiments with any of the practices we explore here. We both welcome your thoughts and reflections via the connection links below. Here's a review of the key messages from this episode, based on elements of the dialogue; Systems What's the legacy of what we design? Thinking in nested systems. Nurturing the health of any one system, we nurture the health of the whole What is the role of humanity in the service of a regenerative future? What if our role was to live in this land with joy? Where are we disrupting what actually wants to happen? Nurturing inner space It starts with us, with our way of being. What experiments have you played with in nurturing inner space? What have you done, and what have you found? There's a deficit of intentional space where you can tap into a deeper sensing How do we keep coming back to that place which feels like home, like integrated self? How do we do this? In community with others who make us feel like ourselves & bring back to that sense when we forget Finding our way back to ourselves & our communities The ability to go deep with others is commensurate with our ability to go deep into ourselves Listening & conversations How do we tune into our feeling about what's going on in the world around us and use those feelings as intelligence? The kind of conversations we have shape the world that we create. How do we have more generative conversations? How do we become curious about what's going on for someone else & what their experience is? Listen with one's whole self, to one's whole self, and the whole selves of others. How do we do that? Our ability to listen to ourselves determines how deeply we can listen to others The gift of being deeply listened to by being truly present is one of the greatest that can be given or received. Find out more about Alice and her work here: LinkedIn profile - www.linkedin.com/in/alicehv/ Alice's consulting work - www.humanisethis.com/ ‘Creating circles of Active Hope' on Medium - https://medium.com/@alicehv/ Regen Sydney - www.regen.sydney Join the Regen Sydney community network - regen-sydney.mn.co Be well everyone, we'll be back with you soon! Tim
On episode 136, we welcome behavioral scientist Stuart Vyse to discuss the practical benefits of certain delusional beliefs; love-at-first-sight as a defense mechanism to foster romance; whether we can prevent the emotional crash that normally results from idealizing our partners; the mindset of defensive pessimism as a way to reduce the probably of future physical and emotional harm; the benefits of optimistic and idealistic thinking in setting goals and sustaining effort to achieve them; the benefits of perceiving others as having fixed personality traits despite the significant influence of environments on decision-making; the natural illusion of free-will and why people are often averse to considering determinism as a plausible alternative; the downside of hyper-rationality and why some level of delusional thinking is recommended; and the correlation of the belief in free-will with a need to punish others. Stuart Vyse is a behavioral scientist, teacher, and writer. He taught at Providence College, the University of Rhode Island, and Connecticut College. Vyse's book Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition won the 1999 William James Book Award of the American Psychological Association. He is a contributing editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine, where he writes the “Behavior & Belief” column, and a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. His newest book, out now, is called The Uses of Delusion: Why It's Not Always Rational to Be Rational. Psychologist Stuart Vyse's new book, The Uses of Delusion, is about aspects of human nature that are not altogether rational but, nonetheless, help us achieve our social and personal goals. In his book, and in this conversation, Vyse presents an accessible exploration of the psychological concepts behind useful delusions, fleshing out how delusional thinking may play a role in love and relationships, illness and loss, and personality and behavior. Throughout, Vyse strives to answer the question: why would some of our most illogical beliefs be as helpful as they are? Vyse also suggests that evolutionary pressures may have led to the ability to fool ourselves in order to survive. | Stuart Vyse | ► Website | https://stuartvyse.com/ ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/stuartvyse ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/stuartvyse ► The Uses of Delusion Book | https://amzn.to/3xZ9oda Where you can find us: | Seize The Moment Podcast | ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SeizeTheMoment ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/seize_podcast ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/seizethemoment ► TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@seizethemomentpodcast
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Shermer and Vyse discuss: What is a delusion? • veridical perception • perceptual illusions and irrationalities • Kahneman vs. Gigerenzer: rationality, irrationality, and bounded rationality • Rational Choice Theory and Homo economicus • William Clifford v. William James: When is it ok to believe anything upon insufficient evidence? • pragmatic truths, 3 conditions: living hypothesis, forced question, momentous • death and delusion: Is it useful to believe death is not the end of consciousness and self? • paradoxical behavior and the search for underlying reasons for our actions • rational irrationalities • self delusions — that is, delusions about the self • optimism and overoptimism • depressive realism • bluffing self and others • lies vs. bullshit • self-control, will power, and time discounting • status quo bias • superstitions, rituals and incantations • faith and religion • delusion in love and marriage • brainwashing and influence (Stockholm Syndrome, etc.) • conformity, role playing, obedience to authority, and the banality of evil • the core of personality and the constructed self • free will and determinism. Psychologist Stuart Vyse's new book, The Uses of Delusion, is about aspects of human nature that are not altogether rational but, nonetheless, help us achieve our social and personal goals. In his book, and in this conversation, Vyse presents an accessible exploration of the psychological concepts behind useful delusions, fleshing out how delusional thinking may play a role in love and relationships, illness and loss, and personality and behavior. Throughout, Vyse strives to answer the question: why would some of our most illogical beliefs be as helpful as they are? Vyse also suggests that evolutionary pressures may have led to the ability to fool ourselves in order to survive. Stuart Vyse is a behavioral scientist, teacher, and writer. He taught at Providence College, the University of Rhode Island, and Connecticut College. Vyse's book Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstitionwon the 1999 William James Book Award of the American Psychological Association. He is a contributing editor of Skeptical Inquirer magazine, where he writes the “Behavior & Belief” column, and a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.
From carefully avoiding cracks in the pavement to saluting every magpie that you meet, superstitious behaviour is really common. But why do we have superstitions? Where do they come from? And are they helpful or harmful? To find out, our presenter Ginny Smith talks to Stuart Vyse, former professor of psychology at Connecticut College and author of Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition. Ginny also chats to Laramie Taylor, professor of communication at the University of California Davis, who explains how superstition and magical thinking is linked to being a fan of both fiction and sports. Episode credits: Presented and produced by Ginny Smith. Script edits by Matthew Warren. Mixing and editing by Jeff Knowler. PsychCrunch theme music by Catherine Loveday and Jeff Knowler. Art work by Tim Grimshaw. Relevant research and writing from our guests includes: Magical thinking and fans of fictional texts and Sports Fans and Magical Thinking: How Supernatural Thinking Connects Fans to Teams, both by Laramie Taylor and discussed in the podcast. Do Superstitious Rituals Work?, an article at Skeptical Inquirer in which Stuart Vyse discusses some of the work mentioned in this episode. How Superstition Works, an extract from Vyse's book Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition, published at The Atlantic.
We know what our paid media marketing looks like within the walls of organizations of our size. We could be talking about monthly spends of $1000, $10,000 or maybe $50,000. But what does it look like when it grows to enterprise-size, with budgets of 6 and 7-figures? You start seeing media buys that act in concert. Known as omni-channel marketing, the consumer receives messages from all sides. This is only one of the hat techniques that can be used. I have the perfect guest to tell us what it's like when you are working with scale. So about my guest. Around 2014 I stumbled on something the Pay-Per-Click community did on Twitter every week. It was a lunchhour discussion called PPCChat and at that time I didn't know anyone else who worked in PPC. That was when I met my guest in the Twitter chat, although she'd been airing her views there for 5 years before I came along. In my opinion, she is one of the OG digital marketers on Twitter. But that's not all she's been up to since growing up in Canada's Capital Region. She started working for marketing agencies, first in Montreal in la belle province of Quebec. Now she lives in BC with her jazz-playing husband and cat in tow. Join me as we listen to Julia Vyse. People/Products/Concepts Mentioned in Show Bell Media Rogers Media Huffington Post Media GA4 Adobe Analytics Spotify Ads Microsoft Audience Network, Verizon Reddit Ads Julia's agency, iProspect, a division of Dentsu Episode Reboot. Each episode of this podcast aims to solve a common problem that businesses have with strategizing, implementing and measuring digital marketing problems. For more details, visit https://funnelreboot.com/episode-85-growing-paid-media-to-enterprise-size-with-julia-vyse/
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Once dubbed the official Retro Encounter game, 2000's Dreamcast classic Skies of Arcadia finally sails on to the show. It's a fickle ship to get your hands on, but luckily, four Retro Encounter regulars are onboard to discuss this RPG all about optimism, friendship, exploration, and adorable space blobs. Will the two Skies of Arcadia veterans be able to recruit two newcomers onto their crew? By the sounds of their discussions on moons, colours, combat, discoveries, and the fact that they celebrate a grumpy old man, they might well be on their way to doing so!Featuring: Alana Hagues, Audra Bowling, Wes Iliff, Zach Wilkerson; Edited by Michael SollosiOpening and ending music by Miles MorkriGet in Touch:RPGFan.comEmail us: retro@rpgfan.comTwitter: @rpgfancomInstagram: @rpgfancomFacebook: rpgfancomTwitch: rpgfancomRelated Links: Skies of Arcadia on RPGFanSoA: Legends on RPGFan
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V dnešním dílu odpovídám na dotaz našeho posluchače na téma jak nejlépe z daňových a dalších hledisek investovat své peníze. Zamýšlím se nad variantou investice přes fyzickou osobu, právnickou osobu nebo svěřenský fond. Dotaz: Predpokladejme, ze clovek dosahne rentierske faze a porovnava moznosti vyberu te nejlepsi provozni formy spravy majetku z nekolika ruznych uhlu pohledu. Muze si klast otazku, zda je lepsi vse provadet na fyzickou osobu (pres danove priznani na konci roku) nebo zalozit s.r.o., popr. nejake zahranicni alternativy ci fondove obhospodarovani. Vyse zmineny rentier cerpa cash flow z nasledujicich zdroju: 1) najmy z nemovitosti 2) dividendy z akcii 3) opcni obchodovani s cilem generovani prijmu 4) odprodejem ETF - metoda, kterou popisujete ve Vasich materialech.
Corrective Classic: Corrective Consciousness Podcast 94 w/ LotusPrince, Dracologist, and OldManStompy! This week Vyse is on vacation so we are playing a classic episode from THE VAULT. This was a fun episode where Vyse was also missing here and OldManStompy took the wheel! Enjoy!
Corrective Classic: Corrective Consciousness Podcast 126 w/ LotusPrince, PyroJackFrost, and Vysethebold! This week Vyse is on vacation so we are re-releasing a classic episode from THE VAULT! Here was a really fun discussion on the hardest bosses the guys have encountered in games!
In this episode we have created a slight shift in the experience, reversing the role Tim plays as host and putting him behind the guest microphone, whilst the conversational space is held by Alice Howard-Vyse.The story shared and examined in this dialogue is that of one of the transformative experiences, or rather a combination of experiences, that have drawn Tim into being and doing different things – he would hope better things. This is a story of learning to tune into what you are called to do, of observing self and the affect of lived experience, of listening to the calls we receive through our lives and the choices we can make once we hear them. Tim's story he does not consider to be his, it is the story of all those who shared in the experiences the story draws upon – ecological traumas of flood and fire – and as Alice reflects, of a collective story of systemic shifts which are impacting increasingly across our planet and our shared systems of life, community, work and economic contribution.Tim is extremely grateful to and honoured by Alice's acceptance of his invitation to host her first podcast by holding space for this story to be told, and for her own interpretation and reflection on the experiences Tim shares. Alice had not heard Tim's story before the recording of this conversation, her responses are raw, meaningful, impactful and deeply insightful and inspiring.Alice is a champion of progressive systemic change. Her business, Humanise This, is a strategic innovation consultancy that supports sustainability leaders and their teams to address complex challenges, navigate uncertainty and lead with the best of their humanity. Alice's integrative practice draws from Human-centred Design, Systems Thinking & Transformative Change. Her work - as a strategist, coach and facilitator - is dedicated to building adaptive capacity of communities and enabling initiatives that catalyse transition to a low-carbon future. She is an Active Hope facilitator and one of the founding convenors of RegenSydney.Alice and I really looking forward to sharing this conversation with you – we hope you receive an invitation for deep reflection, listening and tuning into yourself, and to explore the calls from your own experience and the choices you have to act having heard them.Key out-takes from this episode;Choice- I watched people die, and I did nothing. I did not hear this call, and I chose not to act. I went back to my life and I carried on.- How do we choose to act, appreciate the longer narrative and choose when to act based on capacity- What motivates us to act and change our behaviour?Collective narrative- There is a collective task to be done. This is done individually, cojoined with many others- This is a bigger story to be pulled into, a collective story of systemic shifts- When we hear each others stories we are sharing in each others emotions, which is the connecting force between us- We are so often busy in the doing that we drop the stories that we are part ofTransformative narrative- As storytellers we can engage ourselves to make change from ourselves first, then transmit and enable transformational change in others- Transformative experiences are not about the event itself, but about the story we form around it, and that we live through it- The role of storytelling can be allied to any of the arenas of change that are needed to embrace our better worldAwareness- How do you become attuned to the work you feel you need to do?- Showing up in a new direction, in a different way, being more explicit about what is within- Try to tune into the affect you are having on others, what that is and what that says about what you're doing- How many of us can see the fullness of ourselves?Influence & Change- Add quotes hereAdditional links to resources mentioned in this episodeAustralian Government site detailing scale and impact of the 2019/20 bushfiresRebecca Huntley's book – How to talk about Climate Change in a Way that makes a differenceDr Miriam Rose's site for more about Deep Listening - DadirriTim's article – What if your Monday morning anxiety could mean this, on MediumBWL Episode page for the conversation with Laura Hamilton-O'HaraSite for Active HopeTim's Medium article 'First the Flood, now the Fire' written days after the second event described in the storyFollow Tim and Alice as well as the Better World Leaders community group via the links belowTim Linkedin – www.linkedin.com/in/timcollings/Alice Linkedin – www.linkedin.com/in/alicehvTim's company – 4iLeadership – www.4ileadership.comAlice's company – Humanize This - www.humanisethis.com.auBetter World Leaders Group - www.linkedin.com/company/better-world-leaders/As always, great thanks and appreciation to the team who contributed to bringing Better World Leaders to you;To Brendan Ward for mastering, final production, composition and performance of original music throughout each episode.To Cooper, Pat and the team at RadioHub studios for audio editing, technical support and creative guidance during the episodes that are recorded face-to-face. 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Author, historical researcher, and alternative Egyptologist Scott Creighton. Topics include the symbolic positions of the pyramid and their link to Osiris, the Pharaoh Khufu, cataclysmic events in ancient times, pole shifts, post-ice age flooding, Project Osiris, huge missing chunks of ancient Egyptian history, hieratic script vs. hieroglyphics, Hans Goedicke, Ahmed Saeed, the possible forgeries of Colonel Vyse in the 1830's, John Shae Perring, J.R. Hill, discrepancies between Vyse's published works and his field notes, the British Museum, anomalies in the Great Pyramid, John Gardner Wilkinson, the true purpose of the pyramids, ancient Egyptian religion and the reason for mummification, missing bodies of pharaohs, Giovanni Battista Belzoni, ritual of Osiris, George Andrew Reisner, empty royal sarcophagi, Egyptian oral tradition, possible uses of statues in the pyramids, Giza power plant theory, Houdin's theory of a spiral ramp to build the pyramids, the "Dendera lightbulb", possible ancient Egyptian balloon technology, apparent Dakota fire pits in ancient Egypt, Montgolfier brothers, evidence the pyramids were under water for an extended time, Sherif El Morsi, grain storage in the Great Pyramid, evidence of an ancient explosion inside the Pyramid and its possible cause, Graham Hancock, Herodotus, Dominique Goerlitz and Stephan Erdmann, problems of carbon dating, Walter Cruttenden's theory of Earth's Sun being in a binary star relationship, celestial procession, the predictive purpose of the Great Pyramid, Earth's rotation changed by a cosmic body, lost history, and much more.
Author, historical researcher, and alternative Egyptologist Scott Creighton. Topics include the symbolic positions of the pyramid and their link to Osiris, the Pharaoh Khufu, cataclysmic events in ancient times, pole shifts, post-ice age flooding, Project Osiris, huge missing chunks of ancient Egyptian history, hieratic script vs. hieroglyphics, Hans Goedicke, Ahmed Saeed, the possible forgeries of Colonel Vyse in the 1830's, John Shae Perring, J.R. Hill, discrepancies between Vyse's published works and his field notes, the British Museum, anomalies in the Great Pyramid, John Gardner Wilkinson, the true purpose of the pyramids, ancient Egyptian religion and the reason for mummification, missing bodies of pharaohs, Giovanni Battista Belzoni, ritual of Osiris, George Andrew Reisner, empty royal sarcophagi, Egyptian oral tradition, possible uses of statues in the pyramids, Giza power plant theory, Houdin's theory of a spiral ramp to build the pyramids, the "Dendera lightbulb", possible ancient Egyptian balloon technology, apparent Dakota fire pits in ancient Egypt, Montgolfier brothers, evidence the pyramids were under water for an extended time, Sherif El Morsi, grain storage in the Great Pyramid, evidence of an ancient explosion inside the Pyramid and its possible cause, Graham Hancock, Herodotus, Dominique Goerlitz and Stephan Erdmann, problems of carbon dating, Walter Cruttenden's theory of Earth's Sun being in a binary star relationship, celestial procession, the predictive purpose of the Great Pyramid, Earth's rotation changed by a cosmic body, lost history, and much more.
This is a recap of both this episode and the Patreon one for this show... Seriah continues his deep-dive interview with author, historical researcher, and alternative Egyptologist Scott Creighton. Topics include the symbolic positions of the pyramid and their link to Osiris, the Pharaoh Khufu, cataclysmic events in ancient times, pole shifts, post-ice age flooding, Project Osiris, huge missing chunks of ancient Egyptian history, hieratic script vs. hieroglyphics, Hans Goedicke, Ahmed Saeed, the possible forgeries of Colonel Vyse in the 1830's, John Shae Perring, J.R. Hill, discrepancies between Vyse's published works and his field notes, the British Museum, anomalies in the Great Pyramid, John Gardner Wilkinson, the true purpose of the pyramids, ancient Egyptian religion and the reason for mummification, missing bodies of pharaohs, Giovanni Battista Belzoni, ritual of Osiris, George Andrew Reisner, empty royal sarcophagi, Egyptian oral tradition, possible uses of statues in the pyramids, Giza power plant theory, Houdin's theory of a spiral ramp to build the pyramids, the "Dendera lightbulb", possible ancient Egyptian balloon technology, apparent Dakota fire pits in ancient Egypt, Montgolfier brothers, evidence the pyramids were under water for an extended time, Sherif El Morsi, grain storage in the Great Pyramid, evidence of an ancient explosion inside the Pyramid and its possible cause, Graham Hancock, Herodotus, Dominique Goerlitz and Stephan Erdmann, problems of carbon dating, Walter Cruttenden's theory of Earth's Sun being in a binary star relationship, celestial procession, the predictive purpose of the Great Pyramid, Earth's rotation changed by a cosmic body, lost history, and much more. This is a fascinating discussion loaded with information! Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music by Snaig Tharta with "On Remembering" Download
Just in time for Friday the 13th, we discuss the psychology of superstition with Stuart Vyse, PhD, author of the book “Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition.” Vyse discusses the origins of some popular superstitions, the psychological purposes superstition serves, and whether or not it's possible that your lucky charm or pre-game ritual might actually help you perform better. Listener Survey - https://www.apa.org/podcastsurvey
Remember how a few years ago a pop culture critic decided to do a series of videos about tropes in video games as viewed through a feminist lens? Well, that conversation got really toxic for a long time, and five years later things seem to have cooled off. So, we're taking another look at the Tropes vs. Women in Video Games series! Each episode of this series will zero in on one episode from the TvWiVG videos and try to break down the trope and talk a bit more in-depth about the specific points Ms. Sarkeesian is making and whether we agree or disagree. The videos were always intended to be a starting point for a larger discussion - hopefully you learn some things or find the conversations interesting! This first episode was made available via traditional channels and the plan was for it to be kept a Patreon thing after that, but we've been having some scheduling difficulties of late and still want to put out an episode for you guys (it IS Monday, after all). So, we are putting this episode out for everyone! Y'all are fantastic and thank you so much for bearing with us as we continue on our podcasting adventure together. Outro music: Skies of Arcadia "Life in a Vyse" by Tuberz McGee (http://arcadia.ocremix.org/)
Nuevo episodio del podcast de Escuadrón Pikmin, nueva temporada donde vamos a seguir dándolo todo pero a pesar de nuestros esfuerzos por contar al mundo la verdad Shigeru Miyamoto sigue cobrando la nómina. En el episodio de hoy hablaremos como siempre de nuestras novedades a nivel personal en el mundo de los videojuegos en la sección sé lo que hicisteis la semana pasada. Spider_13 hablará de una nueva compra en la PSN Store y VySe nos contará el drama que sufrió con la edición coleccionista de Sonic Mania. Miyamoto sigue cobrando la nómina… Tras leer algunos comentarios de iVoox y un mail de nuestro oyente Xavi de Terrassa pasaremos a leer las noticias que hemos seleccionado para este estreno de temporada: Nintendo promete aumentar la producción de Switch Ubisoft confirma el pase de temporada para Mario Rabbids Kingdom Battle Por fin! PayPal ya disponible en Nintendo Switch ¿Podremos disfrutar de título de GameCube en Nintendo Switch? ¡Travis Strikes Again! No More Heroes regresa a Switch ¡Oh sorpresa! Nintendo confirma el cierre de Miiverse El "creador" de la saga Metroid habla sobre el futuro de la franquicia Layton's Mystery Journey llega el 6 de octubre a Nintendo 3DS SNES Mini se agota en pocos minutos en Norteamérica Esperamos que dejéis vuestros comentarios y valoraciones en iVoox y en iTunes :)
PART ONE - THE GIZE-ORION BLUEPRINT Richard welcomes a Egyptologist to the program. Who has examined questions about the Great Pyramid's true age. Using evidence from the “quarry marks”—including surveys, facsimile drawings and Vyse's private field notes—along with high definition photos of the actual marks, The author reveals how and why the marks were faked. He investigates the anomalous and contradictory orthography of the quarry marks Proving the late Zecharia Sitchin's claim that the quarry marks are forgeries thus removing the only physical evidence that dates the Great Pyramid's construction to the reign of Khufu. PART TWO - PARANORMAL NEWS ROUNDUP Richard welcomes back our resident paranormal pundit to discuss the subtle realm. How to perform a seance with the spirits and receive messages from the dead. Involvement in high-profile mediumship cases where psychic consultants work on crime and missing person cases, and revival of "Blithe Spirit."
Science Enthusiast Podcast 004: Psychologist Stuart Vyse & Irrational Behavior Full notes on the site: ascienceenthusiast.com/ep004 Episode 004 with hosts Natalie Newell (Skeptical Parenting), Devin Scott (Skepticism By The Pint), and Dan Broadbent (A Science Enthusiast)! Intro:Mike Adams' bio is great. It's just the best ever. It's perfect. It's such a great bio, let me tell you all about it. This bio will go down as one of the greatest bios in the history of mankind. God of the week:Hypnos, the mythological god of sleep. I mean uh, it totally happened and is real. Not a myth. Guest: Psychologist Stuart Vyse! He is the author of Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition. He is also author of Going Broke: Why American's Can't Hold on to Their Money. He is an expert on irrational behavior, frequently quoted in the press and has made appearances on CNN International, the PBS NewsHour, and NPR's Science Friday.You can check out more from Stuart on his website, follow him on Twitter at @StuartVyse, or follow his column on