Deceptible Me




Flash Forward show

Summary: This episode we travel to a future where you can choose to turn off your ability to deceive yourself. Are you now a perfectly clear eyed genius? Or a perpetually depressed misanthrope? Maybe both? <br> <br> <br> <br> This episode was suggested by my mom. It begins with two tales of self deception, one from Jacquelyn Gill, an assistant professor of paleo-ecology at the University of Maine and the host of a podcast about climate change called Warm Regards, and the other from Beth Duckles, a writer, researcher, ethnographer and social scientist. Then we talk to Zoë Chance, an assistant professor of marketing at the Yale School of Management and an expert on self-deception. After that, we go to therapy, and Chamin Ajjan, a clinical psychotherapist and author of Seeking Soulmate: Ditch the Dating Game and Find Real Connection explains what she does when she sees a case of self-deception in her office. And finally, Erik Vance, science journalist and author of Suggestible You: The Curious Science of Your Brain's Ability to Deceive, Transform, and Heal helps us understand what might really happen if we could truly turn off this ability to deceive ourselves. <br> <br> Further reading:<br> <br> Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Self Deception<br> The Elements of a Scientific Theory of Self-Deception<br> People don’t know when they’re lying to themselves<br> Temporal view of the costs and benefits of self-deception<br> The slow decay and quick revival of self-deception <br> DENIAL: Self-Deception, False Beliefs, and the Origins of the Human Mind <br> Suggestible You: The Curious Science of Your Brain's Ability to Deceive, Transform, and Heal<br> Seeking Soulmate: Ditch the Dating Game and Find Real Connection<br> <br> Patrons are going to get a really fun bonus segment next week that didn’t quite make it into this episode. It’s about hypnosis. So if you want that, go to Patreon and sign up as a $5 donor! <br> Flash Forward is produced by me, Rose Eveleth. The intro music is by Asura and the outtro music is by Hussalonia. The voice from this episode’s future was provided by Cynthia Graber. The episode art is by Matt Lubchansky. <br> If you want to suggest a future we should take on, send us a note on Twitter, Facebook or by email at info@flashforwardpod.com. We love hearing your ideas! And if you think you’ve spotted one of the little references I’ve hidden in the episode, email us there too. If you’re right, I’ll send you something cool. <br> And if you want to support the show, there are a few ways you can do that too! Head to www.flashforwardpod.com/support for more about how to give. But if that’s not in the cards for you, you can head to iTunes and leave us a nice review or just tell your friends about us. Those things really do help. <br> That’s all for this future, come back next time and we’ll travel to a new one.<br> ▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹▹<br> TRANSCRIPT<br>  <br> <br> Rose: Hello and welcome to Flash Forward! I'm Rose and I'm your host. Flash Forward is a show about the future. Every episode we take on a specific possible... or not so possible future scenario. We always start with a little field trip to the future, to check out what's going on, and then we teleport back to today to talk to experts about how that world we just heard might really go down. Got it? Great! <br> <br>  <br> <br> Just as an FYI, this episode includes discussions of both sex and abusive behavior. <br> <br> Okay, let’s go to the future. This episode we're starting in the year 2033. <br> <br>  <br> <br> [[meditative music]]<br> <br>  <br> <br> Soothing woman voice: Hello, and welcome to the Ubik Mindfulness Program. Please tap the center of your screen three times to begin.<br> <br>  <br> <br> [[soothing sounds]]<br> <br>  <br> <br>