Beat Your Genes Podcast
Summary: Let's look at life through the lens of our ancestors. Our instincts were shaped by their struggles in an environment much different than our current environment. Our instincts haven't changed much but our environment has changed dramatically. We blend the science of evolutionary psychology with the clinical experience of Doug Lisle, PhD to explore common problems and stumbling points in our pursuit of happiness. New episodes come out Wednesdays at 8:30 PST. If you have a question or comment, or maybe even a complicated situation that you'd like some advice on, feel free to call us and leave a voicemail at (714) 900-2601 or send in a question through www.BeatYourGenes.org
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Podcasts:
Finding a dream job, Drama at work, Helping parents find happiness
Why do suckers get suckered into things, Are emotions contagious?
Epigenetics, Stress and health, ego-centric bias while dating
Where does guilt come from? Why do some people have 'body issues'? What's the difference between empathy & compassion? Specifically, in the context of a sociopath? Is there a link between highly-open people & reduced genetic preference?
Dating down vs. up Do we embarrass to assess mate value? What to do if alcohol becomes the preferred social lubricant? Do pair-bonded agreeable people feel happy together?
What if your kid doesn't want to go to college? Is there an anti-10 paid dates culture? Why are things "manly"? How to tell if a potential employee is agreeable & conscientious? Why does family discourage physical fitness vs. career success? and more!
Expectations vs performance, politics questions, business partner conflict
The second part of a 2-part show explaining the ego trap. In this episode, we take questions from listeners about their own ego trap.
Explaining the Ego Trap 1 of 2
Special Episode - Broadcasting on Facebook Live
Internal audience, public speaking, Hot/cold lovers,Getting over a breakup
Are women harder on themselves, Stuttering, Marriage problems, Is there a limit to esteem
Free time, Pseudo esteem
Keeping attention in class, When authority is altruistic, autism, war
Dilated eyes, Friendships, Romantic excitement, Live caller