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    • Exploring the benefits of hosting on Airbnb and learning from successful guestsHosting on Airbnb generates income and unique experiences, while interviewing successful guests offers valuable insights on critical thinking, effective communication, consistent effort, and resilience.

      Turning a personal asset, like a home, into an Airbnb not only brings in extra income but also allows hosts to share their unique space with travelers and create special experiences for guests. David Smalley's appearance on the podcast emphasized the importance of critical thinking and effective communication, while Hal Elrod shared the value of consistent effort and resilience in overcoming adversity. The latest article on the blog distills 10 valuable lessons from interviewing over a thousand guests on the show. Overall, the Jordan Harbinger Show aims to provide valuable insights and experiences from guests, as well as the hosts, and encourages listeners to engage in meaningful conversations. The hosts, Jordan Harbinger and Jason DeFilippo, continue to explore various topics and share their perspectives on Feedback Friday.

    • The Role of Family in Managing Financial StressSharing financial struggles with supportive family members can provide understanding, empathy, and potential assistance in managing debt and financial stress.

      Managing debt and dealing with financial stress can be a challenging experience, and the support of family can make a significant difference. The speaker shares his own experience of wanting a personal space, a "man cave," while his family goes through the process of moving, having children, and building a business. He also acknowledges the listener's situation of carrying credit debt and suggests considering the level of understanding and support from family before disclosing the issue. The speaker shares his own experience of having large student loan debt and emphasizes the potential benefits of sharing financial struggles with supportive family members. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the importance of open communication and the potential for family support in managing financial stress.

    • Negotiating lower interest rates and fees with credit card companiesNegotiating lower interest rates and waived fees can save thousands over debt's life. Freeze cards in water to resist usage. Use a script and remember, competition exists.

      Negotiating with credit card companies for a lower interest rate and waived fees is a tactical strategy to make managing debt more manageable. Credit card companies want to keep their customers because acquiring new ones is costly. By asking for help and reminding them of the competition, you may be able to turn a high interest rate into a lower one. Ramit Sethi suggests freezing your credit cards in water as a way to resist using them. Negotiating a lower interest rate can save you thousands of dollars over the life of your debt. Use a script like the one provided by Ramit to make the negotiation process easier. Remember, credit card companies may think you're stuck with them due to the debt you owe, but you have the power to switch to a competitor if they don't meet your needs.

    • Balance transfer promotions for lower cost customersNegotiate balance transfer offers for lower interest rates, saving time and money, but be persistent and avoid repeatedly transferring balances to avoid fees and debt accumulation.

      Credit card companies offer balance transfer promotions as a way to acquire customers at a lower cost than other methods. These offers can be negotiated, and customers can transfer their balances to cards with lower interest rates. The process can be time-consuming and frustrating, but the potential savings can be significant. It's important to note that while credit card companies cannot force customers to stay, they do require the debt to be repaid. Additionally, customers should avoid the trap of repeatedly transferring balances to avoid fees and interest, as this can lead to more debt and damage to credit scores. Overall, taking advantage of balance transfer offers can be a smart financial move, but it requires careful planning and persistence.

    • Supporting a loved one's emotional health during aging and hypochondriaEncourage positive thinking, consider therapy, offer alternative solutions, address concerns, provide reassurance, use positive distractions, and practice empathy and patience.

      Dealing with a loved one's hypochondria and aging pains can be challenging, especially when they've had a history of cancer. It's important to encourage them to think positively and consider seeking professional help, such as therapy. However, some people might resist due to fear of being labeled as crazy or the fear of being told they're overreacting. In such cases, offering alternative solutions like online therapy can be more appealing and convenient. It's essential to understand that every pain might not be cancer, but it's also crucial to address their concerns and provide reassurance. The use of positive distractions, like sharing light-hearted stories, can also help alleviate stress and anxiety. Remember, every situation is unique, and empathy and patience are key to supporting a loved one through their health journey.

    • Online therapy through BetterHelp: Effective and convenient solution for mental health issuesOnline therapy platforms like BetterHelp offer confidential, personalized support from qualified therapists, making mental health treatment more accessible and convenient for individuals dealing with anxiety or other mental health issues.

      Online therapy platforms like BetterHelp can provide an effective and convenient solution for individuals who struggle with anxiety or other mental health issues, particularly those who may feel stigmatized or uncomfortable with in-person therapy sessions. The speaker, Jason, shared his positive experience using BetterHelp for his own anxiety disorder and emphasized the benefits of being able to access qualified therapists from the comfort of his own home without the added stress of waiting rooms or commuting. He also suggested that this could be a helpful option for individuals dealing with hypochondria or other health concerns, as it allows for confidentiality and personalized support. Additionally, he encouraged the listener to consider trying BetterHelp for themselves if they are going through a difficult time or if they believe they could benefit from professional mental health support.

    • Understanding Depression After a BreakupFocus on accountability, not blame, for depression. Seek therapy, determine property ownership, handle house dispute as a business transaction, and lean on trusted friends for emotional support.

      After a breakup, it's essential to understand that depression isn't something we can fix in others or ourselves, and it's important not to blame oneself for it. Instead, focusing on achieving a balance of accountability and blame can help in moving on in a healthy way. Seeking therapy for trauma and anxiety is also recommended. Regarding the house situation, it's crucial to determine whose name is on the property and consult an attorney to avoid losing investments or getting tied up in legal messes. Dealing with the house dispute can be challenging, but it's important to remember that it's a business transaction and to put emotions aside to get a fair deal done. Lastly, opening up to trusted friends about the situation can help in processing emotions and moving forward.

    • Prioritize self-care and open communicationDuring challenging times, prioritize self-care, communicate openly, delegate tasks, seek professional help, and consider hiring a local guide for enriching experiences.

      During challenging times, it's essential to prioritize self-care and communicate openly with those involved. Slowing down and delegating tasks might be helpful and advisable. Reach out to professionals and support networks for guidance. When dealing with a buyout, make sure to handle it properly to avoid complications. Additionally, hiring a local guide while traveling can be an enriching experience. Use platforms like Couchsurfing.org to connect with locals and offer compensation for their time. Remember, taking care of yourself and seeking help when needed are crucial for navigating difficult situations.

    • Finding a Local Guide: Freelancers on Upwork or Alternative OptionsWhen planning a trip, consider hiring a freelancer on Upwork for a local guide, especially for developing countries. Alternatively, look for language schools or local tour companies for cultural immersion programs in more developed countries. Communication and compromise are essential when traveling with a partner with different schedules or vacation days.

      When planning a trip and looking for a local guide, considering hiring a freelancer on a site like Upwork can be a great option. Upwork offers a wide range of professionals, and you can find someone with a cultural fit to your interests. This is particularly useful when traveling to developing countries, where you can pay for a full-day tour without breaking the bank. However, if you're traveling to a more developed country, it might be more cost-effective to look for alternative options like language schools or local tour companies that offer cultural immersion programs. Another situation where finding a suitable solution for traveling together can be challenging is when one partner is a full-time remote employee with a flexible schedule and the other is a veterinarian with limited vacation days. In this case, it's essential to communicate openly about each other's needs and find a balance that works for both parties. While the remote employee may be able to travel frequently, the veterinarian might feel burnt out and unable to join. It's essential to acknowledge each other's circumstances and find ways to make the most of the limited vacation time available. This could involve taking shorter trips or finding opportunities for the veterinarian to work remotely while traveling. Ultimately, the key is to prioritize communication, understanding, and compromise to ensure that both partners can enjoy their travels together.

    • Negotiating Vacation Time for Financial TravelConsider negotiating extra vacation days instead of a raise to maintain salary and travel more with your partner.

      The speaker in this text is looking for a solution to travel more with his partner without feeling guilty, while maintaining their financial stability. He suggests that his partner could negotiate more vacation time from her employer in exchange for foregoing a potential raise. This idea is based on the concept of valuing vacation time by calculating its cash equivalent and then foregoing a raise of that same amount. This could potentially allow the partner to take more time off while still maintaining the same salary for the company. The speaker acknowledges that this may not be an easy solution, but it's worth exploring as an alternative to limiting career growth or reducing responsibilities. He also encourages the listener to consider the importance of financial stability and planning for retirement and emergency funds, which can provide greater options and freedom in life.

    • Maintaining a Separate Personal Brand with an Unconventional NameYou can keep your personal and professional lives separate by using an unconventional name for your side business. Consider the industry and potential implications before making a decision.

      It's possible to maintain a separate personal brand or side business without revealing it to your professional network, using creative methods such as using a middle name or a different first name for your freelance work. The speaker shares his experience of running a side business while working as a lawyer and how he used his middle name to keep his personal and professional lives separate. He emphasizes that it's essential to consider the industry and potential implications of using an unconventional name for your brand. The speaker also acknowledges that the fear and embarrassment of revealing a side business to your professional network are common, but it's important to remember that it's possible to maintain a work-life balance and pursue personal projects without compromising your professional image.

    • Managing online presence during career transitionsBe mindful of old social media posts and consider their potential impact before entering a new stage in your career or public life. Use tools to delete old tweets and manage Facebook posts. Be aware of the context of online interactions.

      Managing your online presence is crucial, especially when transitioning into a new career or entering the public eye. Using your middle name for professional pursuits can help keep your personal and professional lives separate. Old social media posts can potentially embarrass or misrepresent individuals, and services like TweetDelete and Social Book Post Manager can help delete old tweets and manage Facebook posts. However, it's important to note that once something is on the internet, it's difficult to completely remove it. Therefore, it's essential to consider the potential impact of old content before entering a new stage in your career or public life. Additionally, individuals should be mindful of the context of their online interactions and be aware that jokes or comments can be taken out of context and potentially harm their reputation. Ultimately, managing your online presence requires ongoing effort and attention to ensure that your online persona aligns with your desired image.

    • Managing old social media content for professional purposesServices help remove or hide old posts and photos, push down negative content, and maintain a professional online image

      There are various services available that help individuals manage and clean up their old social media content, especially for professional purposes. These services can remove or hide old posts and photos, as well as add new content to push the old content down in search results. The need for such services arises due to the potential negative impact old content can have, especially in the era of social media where everything is publicly available and easily accessible. Old content, no matter how harmless it may seem, can be used against an individual, leading to embarrassment or even serious consequences. Therefore, it's essential to audit and manage one's social media presence, especially for those seeking employment or holding public office. While some may argue that old photos or posts show a person's authenticity, it's crucial to consider the potential consequences and weigh the pros and cons before deciding what to keep or remove. Ultimately, the goal is to present a professional and positive image online.

    • Navigating social media as a public figureBeing mindful of social media presence and improving communication skills can help individuals, especially public figures, navigate complex social situations and build trust with their audience.

      Navigating social media as a public figure can be challenging and potentially damaging, especially when dealing with old content. It's important to be aware of the potential consequences of deleting social media accounts or old posts, as it may raise suspicions and lead to negative assumptions. Instead, it's recommended to address any controversial or potentially damaging content head-on and be transparent with the public. Additionally, in social situations, finding the right moment to interject in a conversation can be difficult for some people. Improvisation classes can be helpful in teaching assertiveness and quick thinking, making it easier to jump into conversations without disrupting the flow. These skills are valuable for anyone, especially those who consider themselves shy or quiet. In summary, being mindful of social media presence and improving communication skills can help individuals, especially up-and-coming politicians, navigate complex social situations and build trust with their audience.

    • Prepare for unexpected situations with a small emergency fund and essential toolsKeep a hidden emergency fund and essential tools like a lock picking set and handcuff keys for unexpected situations

      It's important to have a small emergency fund, like a hidden $100 bill, for unexpected situations. This cash stash, kept in a waterproof container such as a doggy poop bag, can save the day when credit cards don't work or ATMs are unavailable. The speaker also recommends carrying a lock picking set and handcuff keys for added security. On a lighter note, the speaker suggests checking out the new Netflix interactive series, "You Versus Wild," where viewers make decisions to help Bear Grylls survive in various environments. This show offers a fun, interactive experience for kids and adults alike.

    • Seeking out unique individuals with compelling storiesDeliberately build a network of amazing people through consistent systems like Jordan Harbinger's 6-minute networking course, engage with the show on social media, and lift others up by sharing the content.

      Finding and connecting with interesting people is not about fame or popularity, but rather about seeking out unique individuals with compelling stories. The host, Jordan Harbinger, emphasizes the importance of deliberate and consistent systems, such as his 6-minute networking course, to build a network of amazing people. He encourages listeners to engage with the show on social media and to apply the lessons learned to their own lives. The show is produced in association with Podcast One and coproduced by Jen Harbinger. Remember, the goal is to "rise by lifting others," so share the show with others and stay tuned for more valuable content in the future.

    Recent Episodes from The Jordan Harbinger Show

    993: Johann Hari | The Skinny on 'Magic Pill' Weight-Loss Drugs

    993: Johann Hari | The Skinny on 'Magic Pill' Weight-Loss Drugs

    Are new weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy "magic" pills that can put an end to the obesity epidemic? Johann Hari is here to give us the skinny!

    What We Discuss with Johann Hari:

    • Processed and ultra-processed foods are a major driver of the obesity epidemic, as they undermine the body's natural ability to feel full and satisfied after eating. Moving from fresh, whole foods to mostly processed foods is strongly linked to the dramatic rise in obesity rates.
    • Obesity is a complex issue with biological, psychological, and social causes. Factors like genetics, emotional eating, trauma, and the food environment all play a role. Stigmatizing or shaming people for their weight is cruel and counterproductive.
    • New weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy work by artificially boosting satiety hormones like GLP-1, helping people feel full faster and eat less. They are showing impressive weight loss results, but also come with potential risks and side effects that are not yet fully understood, especially in the long-term.
    • While these new drugs may help many people, they are not a magic solution. They don't address the underlying drivers of the obesity crisis in the food system and environment. To make a real difference, we need broader changes to make healthy eating the easy, default option.
    • The good news is, each of us can take positive steps today to improve our health, no matter our current weight. Focus on adding more whole, minimally processed foods to your diet, and find physical activities you truly enjoy. Prioritize getting good sleep, managing stress, and building a strong social support network. Small, sustainable lifestyle changes can make a big difference over time. Be patient and kind with yourself in the process. You have the power to transform your health, one choice at a time.
    • And much more...

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/993

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    992: Royals | Skeptical Sunday

    992: Royals | Skeptical Sunday

    What's the point of the publicly funded British Royal family in the modern world? Andrew Gold puts the monarchy under a microscope on this Skeptical Sunday!

    On This Week's Skeptical Sunday:

    • The British monarchy is a centuries-old institution that has had a significant impact on the UK's culture, politics, and history. While the monarch's role is largely ceremonial, the royal family still holds influence and plays a significant part in British society.
    • The British Royal Family receives public funding through the Sovereign Grant, which is calculated as a percentage of the profits made by the Crown Estate. The Sovereign Grant covers official expenses, while the monarch also has personal income from private estates.
    • The monarchy faces challenges in maintaining its relevance in an increasingly democratic and progressive world. The royal family must balance tradition with adapting to changing societal values and expectations.
    • The popularity of individual members of the royal family, such as Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles, Prince William, and Prince Harry, can significantly impact public perception of the monarchy as a whole.
    • Despite the controversies and challenges surrounding the British monarchy, it remains an integral part of the nation's identity and continues to captivate people worldwide. By focusing on their roles as symbols of unity, continuity, and tradition, while also embracing positive change and engaging in meaningful charitable work, the royal family can maintain its relevance and contribute to the well-being of the British people and the global community.
    • Connect with Jordan on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. If you have something you'd like us to tackle here on Skeptical Sunday, drop Jordan a line at jordan@jordanharbinger.com and let him know!
    • Connect with Andrew Gold on Twitter and Instagram, and check out On the Edge with Andrew Gold here or wherever you enjoy listening to fine podcasts!

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/992

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    991: Should You Coexist with a Manchild Narcissist? | Feedback Friday

    991: Should You Coexist with a Manchild Narcissist? | Feedback Friday

    Should you endure a toxic marriage for the sake of your son's relationship with his father, or run for the hills while you can? Welcome to Feedback Friday!

    And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in!

    On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss:

    • You're contemplating leaving your narcissistic addict husband due to his poor treatment of you and your child, but you feel trapped financially and concerned about your son losing his father. Should you try to reconcile and accept him the way he is, or run for the hills while you can?
    • Betrayed by a lifelong friend who used you in an eBay scam and left you financially accountable to his victims, you found closure years later at a party by forgiving him and letting go of your own negative emotions about the situation. But you can't help but wonder if you should've just punched him in the face. Did you do the right thing?
    • After years of caring for your late mother's boyfriend like family, you feel disrespected when you're labeled as a vendor at a granddaughter's wedding, highlighting the family's lack of appreciation for your efforts. Are you still expected to bring a gift, or should you send them an invoice the day after the wedding for taking care of their grandfather?
    • Your close relationship with your daughter's ex-boyfriend, now reformed from the issues that facilitated their breakup, causes tension with your married daughter, forcing you to choose between transparency or secrecy to preserve your bond. Should you continue to "sneak around" with your daughter's ex, or just be honest and let the chips fall where they may?
    • You're a Canadian mom worried about your 18-year-old daughter's real-life meetup with the 23-year-old American boyfriend she met online. How can you ensure her safety (on the off-chance he might be a human trafficker or drug fiend) without damaging your relationship by being seen as overbearing?
    • Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!
    • Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger.
    • Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi and Instagram @gabrielmizrahi.

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/991

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    990: Jonathan Haidt | How Gen Z Became the Anxious Generation

    990: Jonathan Haidt | How Gen Z Became the Anxious Generation

    Jonathan Haidt is here to talk about his latest book, The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness.

    What We Discuss with Jonathan Haidt:

    • Social media and smartphones have drastically altered childhood since the early 2010s, leading to increased rates of anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicide among teens, especially girls.
    • Virtual interactions on social media are disembodied, shallow, and can spread mental health issues among susceptible teens. Prestige biased learning causes teens to emulate influencers, even those promoting unhealthy behaviors. Smartphones and social media also enable sexual predators to easily target children online.
    • Overprotection in the real world and underprotection online are both mistakes that need to be reversed. Parents have allowed kids too much unsupervised screen time while restricting their independence and free play in the physical world out of exaggerated fears.
    • Schools and parents need to set clear boundaries around technology use. No smartphones before high school, no social media until age 16, and phone-free schools from bell to bell are key norms to establish. The longer parents delay introducing these technologies, the better.
    • Although the situation is serious, positive change is possible when parents, educators, and lawmakers work together. Parents can start by giving kids more independence and free play time offline, schools can go phone-free, and governments can pass laws to make online spaces safer for kids. With collective action, we can restore a healthier childhood for the next generation. Small steps like "Free Play Fridays" for neighborhood kids can make a difference right away. By coming together to solve this, we can ensure today's youth have the space to develop into competent, well-adjusted adults.
    • And much more...

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/990

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    989: Bad Behavior Uncorrected Leaves Dad Unprotected | Feedback Friday

    989: Bad Behavior Uncorrected Leaves Dad Unprotected | Feedback Friday

    Your disabled father's safety is jeopardized by a violent, mentally ill relative, and legal remedies have proven insufficient. Welcome to Feedback Friday!

    And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in!

    On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss:

    • Your paralyzed, terminally sick father's safety is at risk due to a violent, mentally ill family member, and legal interventions seem ineffective. What alternative solutions exist?
    • Raised in an abusive, isolating homeschool cult, you struggle with trauma, financial hardship, and inaccessibility to college due to a lack of legitimate transcripts. Are you out of luck, or might there be a workaround? [Thanks to licensed mental health counselor and cult expert Steven Hassan for helping us with this one!]
    • After enduring a volatile, unprofessional manager who alienated staff and customers, how can you diplomatically end your forced friendship now that he's been fired?
    • Your mother's disapproval of your loving husband has led to an 'all or none' ultimatum resulting in estrangement and heartbreak for your son, who wonders why you "don't visit grandma anymore." What can you do?
    • A dyslexic listener shares their journey to success, urging others with dyslexia to embrace their strengths, seek accommodations, and overcome shame by being open and advocating for their needs.
    • Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!
    • Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger.
    • Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi and Instagram @gabrielmizrahi.

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/989

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    988: Robert Mazur | How Money Laundering Works Part Two

    988: Robert Mazur | How Money Laundering Works Part Two

    Ex-federal agent Robert Mazur shares his experiences working undercover to infiltrate drug cartels, offering insights into the challenges involved. Pt 2/2. [Pt 1 can be found here!]

    What We Discuss with Robert Mazur:

    • How Robert, working undercover for US Customs and the DEA, posed as a money launderer to infiltrate Pablo Escobar's Medellin cartel and other criminal organizations.
    • Money laundering enables cartels to produce their most lethal product: corruption. Corrupt officials and governments facilitate drug trafficking operations.
    • Money laundering methods are highly sophisticated, involving legitimate businesses, secret codes, and multi-national operations to evade detection.
    • Banks and the global financial system need to change to combat money laundering effectively, with severe penalties for those involved in facilitating the flow of illicit funds.
    • Despite the risks and close calls, Robert continued his undercover work to gather intelligence and evidence against drug cartels until it became clear that the price his family was paying was not worth continuing.
    • And much more...

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/988

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    987: Robert Mazur | How Money Laundering Works Part One

    987: Robert Mazur | How Money Laundering Works Part One

    Ex-federal agent Robert Mazur shares his experiences working undercover to infiltrate drug cartels, offering insights into the challenges involved. Pt 1/2.

    What We Discuss with Robert Mazur:

    • How Robert, working undercover for US Customs and the DEA, posed as a money launderer to infiltrate Pablo Escobar's Medellin cartel and other criminal organizations.
    • The extensive planning that goes into an undercover operation, including developing a detailed backstory, establishing fake businesses, and coordinating with informants and other agents.
    • How Robert built rapport with targets by researching their interests, using active listening, and offering them gifts to gain their trust.
    • Undercover agents must be laser-focused on their targets and avoid thinking about their personal lives, as any slip-up could compromise the operation and endanger their safety.
    • During trials, these agents must be prepared for defense attorneys' tactics, such as role reversal, and maintain their composure to avoid compromising the case or their credibility in front of the jury.
    • And much more...

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/987

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    986: Porn | Skeptical Sunday

    986: Porn | Skeptical Sunday

    Has technology weaponized pornography into a public health crisis? Michael Regilio takes us through modern porn's ins and outs on this Skeptical Sunday!

    On This Week's Skeptical Sunday:

    • High-speed internet porn is a recent phenomenon that provides an intense, novel experience unlike traditional pornography, hacking into our brain's evolutionary desires for new mates and triggering dopamine responses similar to drug addiction.
    • Pornography use, especially among adolescents and young adults who grew up with easy access to internet porn, has been linked to erosion of gray matter in the brain's prefrontal cortex, which controls impulse control and decision-making.
    • Porn use has been associated with sexual disorders like erectile dysfunction in young men, as well as difficulties forming emotional bonds and intimacy in relationships.
    • While some psychologists dispute the existence of "porn addiction," neuroscientific evidence shows porn use can lead to compulsive behaviors and brain changes resembling substance addictions.
    • While some political efforts have been made to declare porn a public health crisis, there is little policy action based on scientific evidence to provide resources for treatment and awareness.
    • Connect with Jordan on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. If you have something you'd like us to tackle here on Skeptical Sunday, drop Jordan a line at jordan@jordanharbinger.com and let him know!
    • Connect with Michael Regilio at TwitterInstagram, and YouTube, and make sure to check out the Michael Regilio Plagues Well With Others podcast here or wherever you enjoy listening to fine podcasts!

    Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/986

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    985: Lives Are at Stake in Bail Reform's Wake | Feedback Friday

    985: Lives Are at Stake in Bail Reform's Wake | Feedback Friday

    When bail reforms free violent offenders and risk others' safety, how can we uphold justice while safeguarding victims? Welcome to Feedback Friday!

    And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in!

    On This Week's Feedback Friday:

    • When bail reforms free violent offenders and risk others' safety, how can we uphold justice while safeguarding victims?
    • You've about had it with your autistic boss' cringeworthy conspiracy theories. How can you disagree respectfully and maintain professionalism?
    • As a cancer patient struggling with massive student loans and disability assistance denial, what legal help and guidance is available for navigating private loan regulations while fighting for survival?
    • You've invented a non-functional plastic object that brings laughter to all who behold its absurdity. You want to protect the IP so you can profit from this stroke of comedic novelty, but you can't ignore the potential environmental impact of manufacturing such an item en masse. What should you do?
    • Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!
    • Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger.
    • Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi and Instagram @gabrielmizrahi.

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    984: Susan Casey | Unraveling Mysteries in the Ocean's Darkest Depths

    984: Susan Casey | Unraveling Mysteries in the Ocean's Darkest Depths

    What challenges can the ocean help us meet, and what must we do to safeguard its treasures? The Underworld author Susan Casey dives deep for answers here!

    What We Discuss with Susan Casey:

    • The ocean plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate and serves as the largest carbon sink on the planet, making its preservation essential for mitigating climate change.
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    • Exploring the ocean can lead to groundbreaking discoveries in medicine, Earth's history, and climate, providing valuable insights for addressing humanity's challenges — provided we safeguard this treasury of knowledge for current and future generations.
    • And much more...

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