Keyword: behavioral psychology

Wakefulness and Consciousness March 20, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concepts of wakefulness and consciousness, discussing the physiological and psychological factors that influence our states of being awake. He delves into the role of caffeine, circadian rhythms, and brainwave patterns in determining alertness. Armand also addresses the differences between various states of consciousness, from alpha to gamma brainwaves, and how they affect our daily lives. Through engaging anecdotes and listener interactions, he emphasizes the importance of being calm, alert, and connected in our interactions with others.

Sleep and Dreams March 19, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex world of sleep and dreams, delving into concepts such as epiphenomenalism and the significance of nightmares. He discusses the biological and psychological aspects of sleep, including the importance of darkness and melatonin production for restful sleep. The episode also touches on the shared experiences of dreams between partners and the intriguing idea of an ‘alter self’ that dreams. Armand encourages listeners to confront their nightmares and offers insights on how to enhance sleep quality. Join him for a thought-provoking discussion on the mysteries of the mind during sleep.

Morality and Judgment March 12, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of morality and judgment, drawing on psychological theories from Freud and Eric Berne. He discusses the id, ego, and superego, and how these concepts influence our understanding of right and wrong. The conversation delves into moral dilemmas, societal judgments, and the impact of neuroscience on our ethical decisions. Through various examples, including controversial topics like war and personal relationships, Armand encourages listeners to reflect on their own moral beliefs and the influences that shape them.

Eliot Spitzer and the Pressure of Power March 11, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the recent scandal involving former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, who allegedly violated the Mann Act by transporting a sex worker across state lines. DeMille explores the psychological pressures faced by politicians and how these pressures can lead to self-destructive behavior. He reflects on the complexities of power, infidelity, and public judgment, encouraging listeners to consider the broader implications of Spitzer’s actions. The conversation also touches on societal attitudes toward infidelity and the media’s role in shaping public perception.

Debt and the Psychology of Money March 6, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the complex relationship people have with money and debt. He explores the psychology behind spending habits, the impact of credit card debt, and the societal pressures that lead individuals into financial struggles. Through anecdotes and insights, he highlights the emotional turmoil that often accompanies financial difficulties and the stigma surrounding debt. The conversation also touches on the role of optimism in financial decision-making and the importance of understanding one’s relationship with money. Armand encourages listeners to confront their financial realities and offers a compassionate perspective on dealing with debt.

Understanding Love and Neediness March 4, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of love and the often painful nature of neediness in relationships. He discusses how men and women experience love differently, with men typically feeling a sense of need before securing a partner, while women often feel it afterward. DeMille delves into the idea that love can sometimes feel like an addiction, leading individuals to chase after unavailable partners. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these dynamics to foster healthier relationships and avoid the pitfalls of desperation and neediness.

Kissing: The Science Behind the Connection February 6, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the fascinating science of kissing, or osculation, and its profound implications on human relationships. He discusses how kissing serves as a complex exchange of information, revealing genetic compatibility and emotional connections. Drawing on research from evolutionary psychology, DeMille highlights the biological and chemical responses triggered by kissing, including the release of oxytocin, the bonding hormone. He also delves into cultural perceptions of kissing and its significance across different societies. This enlightening conversation encourages listeners to appreciate the deeper meanings behind this seemingly simple act.

Love as an Antidote January 23, 2008

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Bob, Chris, Jake, Michael Heddo, Rohini Samwaru

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex relationship between love and hatred, questioning whether love truly is the antidote to negative emotions. He engages with listeners, including guest Rohini Samwaru, to discuss the nature of love, its significance, and how it intertwines with fear and self-identity. The conversation delves into the emotional struggles people face in relationships and the search for self-understanding through love. Armand challenges conventional views on love, urging listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the deeper meanings behind their feelings.

Hatred: An Exploration January 22, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele delves into the complex emotion of hatred, exploring its roots and implications in our lives. He discusses how hatred differs from anger, emphasizing its deep-seated nature and the impact it has on relationships and self-perception. Through personal anecdotes and listener interactions, Armand encourages a candid examination of this often-taboo emotion, suggesting that understanding hatred can lead to personal growth and emotional healing. The episode also touches on the interplay between love and hatred, highlighting the importance of acknowledging and addressing these feelings.

Intimacy and Connection January 17, 2008

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of intimacy and connection in relationships. He addresses common questions about how close is too close and the nature of real intimacy. Drawing on personal anecdotes and psychological insights, he discusses the impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships, the fear of abandonment, and the importance of being genuine in emotional connections. Armand emphasizes the need for open communication and understanding in fostering intimacy, while also acknowledging the challenges that arise from past traumas. The episode encourages listeners to reflect on their own experiences and to seek deeper connections with others.