Psychology
How much should we share about our kids online? BBC Ideas. Video, 00:04:45
BBC Ideas explores the ethics of "sharenting"
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- Posted7 May 2020
One to One. Introverts & Extroverts: Russell Kane talks to Jessica Pan. Audio, 14 minutes
Comedian Russell Kane talks to author Jessica Pan about life as an introvert.
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Word of Mouth. Talking to Strangers. Audio, 28 minutes
Professor Tanya Byron sitting in for Michael Rosen on talking to strangers.
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One to One. Introverts & Extroverts: Russell Kane talks to Mark Vernon. Audio, 14 minutes
Comedian Russell Kane asks psychotherapist Mark Vernon: what are introverts & extroverts?
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Four Thought. Embracing Uncertainty. Audio, 26 minutes
Caoilinn Hughes discovers the power of embracing uncertainty.
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Writing's on the Wall. Audio, 28 minutes
Lucky socks, pre-match rituals, Nadal’s water bottles. Sport is teeming with superstition.
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- Posted27 June 2020
Don’t Tell Me The Score. Deliberate practice: Anders Ericsson. Audio, 62 minutes
How to get better at almost anything by practising like an expert.
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The Digital Human. Series 20, Chrysalis. Audio, 29 minutes
Aleks Krotoski explores the role of techology in lifting us above our realities.
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Health Check. Stem cell therapies unproven for Covid-19. Audio, 27 minutes
Buyer Beware! Stem cell therapies unproven against Covid-19
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One to One. Personality: Katya Adler talks to Professor Wiebke Bleidorn. Audio, 14 minutes
Katya Adler talks to psychologist Wiebke Bleidorn about whether personalities can change.
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- Posted9 May 2020
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- Posted16 April 2020
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- Posted13 April 2020
Discovery. Richard Wiseman. Audio, 27 minutes
How to spot a liar. Professor Richard Wiseman tells Jim Al-Khalili
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A whistle-stop tour of our amazing eyes. BBC Ideas. Video, 00:03:34
BBC Ideas takes a journey through the history of those two twinkling spheres we call eyes
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- Posted9 April 2020
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- Posted6 April 2020
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- Posted31 March 2020
CrowdScience. Can science explain why I love shopping? Audio, 37 minutes
Crowdscience investigates the brain science behind our buying behaviour
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Beyond Today. Does self-care really make you happy? Audio, 26 minutes
Top tips on better mental health from Yale’s most popular professor.
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The Inquiry. Why don’t we care about facts? Audio, 23 minutes
We believe facts if we want to, but dismiss them if we don’t like them. Why?
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Witness History. How meditation changes your brain. Audio, 9 minutes
In 2002, a landmark study on Buddhist monks showed that meditation can alter the brain.
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Analysis. Do voters need therapy? Audio, 28 minutes
James Tilley asks to what extent our politics is now steeped in cognitive distortion?
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- Posted15 February 2020