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Navigating Life

  • 239 Social Media and the Sophomoric Society

    4 JUL 2024 · In today's digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. It's so great to be able to connect with friends and family, share photos and thoughts, and stay up to date with what's going on in the world. From catching up with friends and family to sharing photos and thoughts, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have totally transformed the way we communicate and interact with others. But, on the other hand, social media has also led to the creation of a society that can sometimes be a little immature and sophomoric.
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  • 238 Why Good People Tolerate Evil

    28 JUN 2024 · It can be really tough to understand why some people do bad things, even when they're surrounded by good people. It's a really important question to think about. How can people who are good at heart do bad things? Well, there are lots of different reasons. It's not easy to understand, but it's worth thinking about.
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  • 237 Moral Disengagement

    20 JUN 2024 · The concept of moral disengagement explores how individuals rationalize their unethical behavior, separating themselves from any feelings of guilt or accountability. Introduced by psychologist Albert Bandura, moral disengagement uncovers the intricate relationship between personal values, mental processes, and external factors in shaping one's ethical decisions.
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  • 236 Living A Stress-Free Life Prevents Growth

    14 JUN 2024 · For many individuals, the notion of a tranquil existence devoid of stress appears to be the epitome of an ideal life. This serene state is often perceived as a hassle-free approach to navigating each day, where one is spared from the burdens of disputes, discord, and clashes. Yet, despite its allure as a flawless circumstance, this idyllic setting can impede personal development and undermine holistic health.
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  • 235 Decoding The Role Of Emotions In Decision-Making

    7 JUN 2024 · The intricate nature of humans allows for critical and logical thinking, yet many people tend to rely on emotions rather than rationality when making decisions. This behavior can be explored and explained by delving into the realms of psychology and neuroscience, revealing the driving forces behind this phenomenon.
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  • 234 Victimology

    30 MAY 2024 · The study of victimology delves into the causes of criminal victimization, shedding light on the dynamics of victimhood, the effects on those who have been victimized, and ways in which society can offer assistance. By forming policies and initiatives aimed at preventing victimization and ensuring justice for victims, victimology plays a vital role in shaping a more supportive and equitable society.
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  • 233 Brain Fingerprinting

    23 MAY 2024 · Brain fingerprinting, a groundbreaking innovation introduced by Dr. Lawrence Farwell in the 1990s, has captivated the interest of both forensic science and law enforcement communities. This pioneering technology is designed to determine if certain information is retained in an individual's brain by analyzing brainwave reactions. Unlike conventional fingerprinting methods that depend on physical traces, brain fingerprinting delves deep into the complexities of the human psyche to unveil critical evidence necessary for crime resolution.
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  • 232 The REAL Truth about the “Separation of Church and State”

    16 MAY 2024 · The idea of keeping religion separate from government is a core principle in numerous contemporary democracies. This idea aims to prevent any interference between religious beliefs and governmental matters. Nonetheless, the notion of a complete and rigid division between these two entities is frequently misunderstood.
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  • 231 Understanding Christian Perspectives on Societies' Exclusionary Tolerance

    9 MAY 2024 · The advancement of inclusivity and equal rights for marginalized groups in society has largely been driven by the promotion of tolerance. Despite this progress, it is important to consider how this tolerance may unintentionally or intentionally, marginalize Christians or present obstacles for them in certain social settings.  This podcast seeks to delve into ways in which Christians can comprehend and navigate situations where societal tolerance may not fully include them, promoting understanding, communication, and mutual respect among diverse perspectives.
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  • 230 The Science Behind Aging and Memory

    2 MAY 2024 · The natural progression of aging impacts various facets of our lives, notably our cognitive functions and memory. With age comes a typical shift in our memory capabilities. This podcast delves into the scientific realm of aging and memory, delving into the biological mechanisms at play, the factors that contribute to memory decline, and the most recent advancements in research within this domain.
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Bob is an International Award-Winning Producer with degrees in Psychology and a Ph.D. In Journalism. He has worked for over 30 years in Radio and Television Broadcasting. He is presently...

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Bob is an International Award-Winning Producer with degrees in Psychology and a Ph.D. In Journalism.
He has worked for over 30 years in Radio and Television Broadcasting.
He is presently retired and enjoys spending his spare time creating podcasts.
Member Society of Professional Journalists
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