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    Explore "socialpsychology" with insightful episodes like "Change Maker: Amy Cuddy, Scientist, on Boosting Confidence and Finding your “Thing”", "Unlearning Unconscious Bias with Dr. Jack Glaser" and "Roy Baumeister || Overcoming the Power of Bad" from podcasts like ""Money Rehab with Nicole Lapin", "Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson" and "The Psychology Podcast"" and more!

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    Unlearning Unconscious Bias with Dr. Jack Glaser

    Unlearning Unconscious Bias with Dr. Jack Glaser
    We're all subject to forms of bias and prejudice. On this episode, Forrest and Rick are joined by Dr. Jack Glaser, an expert on intergroup bias and racial prejudice, to explore what we can do to overcome our innate tendencies.  About the Guest: Dr. Jack Glaser is a Professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. He studies intergroup biases and the unconscious operation of stereotypes and prejudice, and is particularly interested in racial profiling. Jack is also the author of Suspect Race: Causes & Consequences of Racial Profiling, and is on the board of the Center for Policing Equity. Support the Podcast: We're on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. Key Topics: 2:15: Jack’s history, what drew him to the study of bias. 4:50: What is implicit bias?  10:30: What’s the purpose of bias, where does it come from, and what consequences does it create? 18:15: How individual biases scale up to groups and systems. 23:10: The myth of meritocracy. 25:30: Assimilation, accommodation, and bias. 27:25: Errors of attribution.  30:00: The lens we view our world through, and “alternative facts.” 36:00: Can we become less biased? 42:45: Can we deliberately override our biases through effort? 48:45: Fighting bias is an ongoing process.  50:30: Bias under pressure, and what we can do. 1:01:10: “The brain does crazy stuff sometimes.” 1:03:00: Recap From Dr. Hanson: The Foundations of Well-Being brings together the lessons of a lifetime of practice into one year-long online program. Podcast listeners can use the code BEINGWELL25 at checkout for an additional 25% off! Please don't hesitate to apply for a scholarship if you're in need.  Sponsors: Explore your creativity at Skillshare.com/BEINGWELL and get a free trial of their Premium Membership. Want to sleep better? Try the legendary Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription. Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world’s largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month!  Connect with the show: Follow us on Instagram Follow Rick on Facebook Follow Forrest on Facebook Subscribe on iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Roy Baumeister || Overcoming the Power of Bad

    Roy Baumeister || Overcoming the Power of Bad

    “Life has to win every day, death only has to win once.” — Roy Baumeister

    Today it’s great to have Roy Baumeister on the podcast. Dr. Baumeister is currently professor of psychology at the University of Queensland and is among the most prolific and most frequently cited psychologists in the world, with over 650 publications. His 40 books include the New York Times bestseller Willpower. His research covers self and identity, self-regulation, interpersonal rejection and the need to belong, sexuality and gender, aggression, self-esteem, meaning, consciousness, free will, and self-presentation. In 2013 he received the William James award for lifetime achievement in psychological science (the Association for Psychological Science’s highest honor), and his latest book, co-authored with John Tierney, is called “The Power of Bad: How the Negativity Effect Rules Us and How We Can Rule It”.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • How the human brain has a tendency to focus on the bad
    • Why bad is processed more thoroughly than good
    • The latest research on ego depletion 
    • Roy’s take on the replication crisis
    • Why falsely accused people have trouble repairing their reputation
    • Why the bad gets so much more publicity than the good
    • Early career researchers and the lack of incentive for exporation
    • Why we are wired for bad
    • The importance of the Pollyanna principle
    • Roy’s words of wisdom for those with anxiety over the Coronavirus
    • “The rule of 4”
    • Why are hell fearing religions more popular than those preaching a benevolent message?
    • Gordon Allport’s distinction between mature and immature religion
    • The riskiness of drawing too much on the self
    • Roy’s thoughts on the best route to the good life
    • Ways we can see the bigger picture
    • The “negative Golden Rule”
    • How to get on the “low-bad diet”

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