Keyword: animal instincts

Strategies for Living November 12, 2014

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Ben Starr, Giullian Gioiello

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores various strategies people use to navigate life, drawing parallels between human behavior and animal instincts. He discusses how individuals develop unique strategies based on their upbringing and experiences, such as the need for approval, the desire for beauty, or the instinct to dominate. Through engaging conversations with guests, the show delves into the complexities of human relationships and the importance of understanding different survival strategies. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own strategies and how they impact their lives and interactions with others.

Exploring the Unconscious Mind August 7, 2012

In this episode, Armand DiMele delves into the complexities of the unconscious mind and its profound influence on our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Joined by co-producer Lisa Arnone, they discuss how unconscious memories and instincts shape our reactions and preferences, often without our awareness. Through various examples, they explore how past experiences, both positive and negative, are stored in the unconscious and affect our daily lives. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding these hidden aspects of our psyche to foster personal growth and emotional healing.

Fear of Being Trapped July 21, 2009

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the fundamental human instincts related to the fear of being trapped, both physically and emotionally. He discusses how this fear manifests in various aspects of life, from relationships to financial responsibilities, and highlights the importance of finding escape routes, whether through vacations or personal growth. The conversation delves into the psychological implications of feeling trapped and the instinctual need for freedom and flexibility. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences of feeling confined and to consider the necessity of change and escape in their lives.

Genius of Instinct June 16, 2009

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Henry Weisinger, Stephanie D'Ambra

In this episode, host Armand DiMele engages with author Henry Weisinger, who discusses his book ‘The Genius of Instinct.’ They explore the role of instincts in human behavior, emphasizing how these hardwired tools have evolved to help us thrive rather than merely survive. Weisinger identifies six key instincts: shelter seeking, care soliciting, caregiving, beautifying, cooperation, and curiosity. The conversation delves into how these instincts manifest in our lives and relationships, and the importance of embracing vulnerability for personal growth and connection.

Origin of Emotions November 30, 2005

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Acci

In this episode, Armand Dimele and guest Roberta Maria Acci explore the origins of human emotions, tracing their development back to lush environments where early hominids thrived. They discuss how emotions evolved to facilitate survival and reproduction, particularly through the dynamics of mating and selection. The conversation delves into the transition from instinctual behaviors to the complexities of language, highlighting how the emergence of speech altered emotional expression and social structures. The hosts emphasize the importance of creativity, dance, and music in early human interactions, suggesting that these forms of expression were crucial for emotional connection and mate selection.

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Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the survival strategies of animals and how they parallel human behavior. He discusses the instinctual need to survive, the role of deception in both the animal kingdom and human interactions, and the various ways individuals protect themselves from perceived threats. From mimicry and camouflage to the psychological defenses humans employ, DeMille illustrates how these strategies manifest in everyday life. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these behaviors as adaptations to ensure safety and survival in a complex world.