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:
49: Listener questions & comments
What's the point of psychotherapy?
We discuss free will, take a call from a behavioral therapist asking about the scientific validity of evolutionary psychology, and Dr. Lisle explains the flawed thinking of positive & negative reinforcement.
Episode 46: Listener emails & questions
Understanding willpower and change part 2. A follow up from last week.
Willpower & Change, an evolutionary psychology take.
Dr. Lisle shares his experiences as a forensic psychologist for the criminal justice system in Dallas, Texas. We will go inside the psychology of a criminal mind with some insights & stories.
Listener questions, comments, and emails. Callers welcome!
Why is academia so liberal/left-wing?
How does sexual abuse or trauma affect us?
Understanding procrastination.
Lots of emails and questions from our last few shows so I'll be reading the emails on air and Dr. Lisle will be answering your questions.
The USA Presidential Election has been unbelievable. We will be discussing the psychology of Trump, Clinton and how an evolutionary psychologist, Dr. Doug Lisle, PhD, would view this election and its many politics.
We'll talk about dealing with grief, loss, and sadness
This week is for women. Last week was for men.