Keyword: human behavior

Denial and Its Impact on Life November 28, 2007

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the psychological phenomenon of denial and its pervasive impact on various aspects of life, including relationships, addiction, and personal responsibility. He discusses different forms of denial, such as denial of fact, responsibility, and impact, and how they manifest in everyday situations. Through engaging examples and anecdotes, Armand highlights the importance of recognizing denial in oneself and others, emphasizing that understanding this defense mechanism is crucial for personal growth and healing. The episode also touches on the societal acceptance of denial and its consequences.

Memory and Love September 26, 2007

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Patti

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Patti explore the intricate relationship between memory and love. They discuss recent scientific discoveries about how migrating birds perceive the Earth’s magnetic field, drawing parallels to human emotional connections. The conversation delves into the complexities of attraction, the role of early childhood memories, and the mysterious factors that influence whom we love. With insights into neurobiology and psychology, they challenge traditional theories of attraction and bonding, emphasizing that many elements of love remain elusive and unexplainable. The episode invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences of love and memory.

Understanding Punishment September 12, 2007

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Atti

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta explore the complex nature of punishment, examining its role in society and individual psychology. They discuss various forms of punishment, from legal consequences to parental discipline, and delve into the motivations behind our need for limits and structure. The conversation highlights the fine line between constructive and destructive punishment, emphasizing how love and attention can be intertwined with punitive measures. Through anecdotes and reflections, they invite listeners to consider the implications of punishment in their own lives and relationships.

Armand DiMele September 6, 2007

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of human behavior, focusing on the differences in how individuals experience love, sleep, and sexuality. He discusses the phenomenon of parasomnia, particularly sexomnia, where individuals engage in sexual behaviors while asleep without any memory of the actions. Through engaging dialogue with callers, Armand delves into personal sleep habits, the impact of environment on sleep quality, and the intricate connections between sleep and sexual arousal. The conversation emphasizes the uniqueness of each person’s experiences and the importance of understanding these differences in fostering empathy and connection.

Stealing and Deception August 23, 2007

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex themes of stealing and deception, examining their prevalence in human behavior and nature. He discusses how deception is a natural part of life, drawing parallels between animal behavior and human actions. Through anecdotes and examples, he highlights the moral dilemmas surrounding theft, whether it’s taking physical items or emotional connections. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences with stealing and the motivations behind such actions, ultimately fostering a deeper understanding of human nature.

Lying and Deception April 26, 2007

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of lying and deception, discussing various motivations behind why people lie, such as self-esteem protection, conflict avoidance, and impression management. He examines cultural differences in perceptions of lying, the impact of individualism versus collectivism, and how personality traits influence reactions to dishonesty. Through engaging anecdotes and listener interactions, Armand delves into the nuances of truth and deception, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own experiences with honesty and the societal implications of lying.

Behavior Insights April 18, 2007

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Atkins

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Atkins explore the fascinating parallels between wolf behavior and human social dynamics. They discuss the roles of alpha, beta, and omega individuals within both wolf packs and human communities, emphasizing how these roles influence behavior and leadership. The hosts delve into various types of behaviors, including operant, escape, avoidant, and hoarding behaviors, and how they manifest in social structures. By examining these concepts, they aim to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of human behavior through the lens of animal behavior.

Learning About Adaptation and Deception in Nature and Humans March 28, 2007

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Atin

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Ati explore the concept of adaptation and deception both in nature and among humans. They discuss various examples from the animal kingdom, such as the wounded bird and the ball fish, to illustrate how creatures adapt their appearances and behaviors for survival. The conversation transitions to human behavior, examining the imposter syndrome and factitious disorders, where individuals may alter their identities or exaggerate illnesses to gain attention or acceptance. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding these behaviors within the context of social expectations and personal insecurities.

Cold Weather and Its Psychological Effects February 21, 2007

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Atti

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Atti discuss the psychological and physiological impacts of cold weather on humans. They explore how sudden temperature drops can trigger severe reactions, including shivering, increased blood pressure, and even allergic responses. The hosts delve into historical perspectives, examining how cold climates have influenced human behavior, aggression, and territoriality. They also touch on the creative potential that can arise during cold periods and the importance of community and warmth in facing harsh conditions. The conversation highlights the dual nature of cold as both a challenge and a catalyst for creativity and connection.

Monogamy and Its Complexities January 31, 2007

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Mariotti

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Mariotti delve into the intricacies of monogamy, exploring its biological, social, and emotional dimensions. They discuss the definitions of genetic, sexual, and social monogamy, and how these concepts manifest in both human and animal behaviors. The conversation highlights the challenges of maintaining monogamous relationships in modern society, the impact of societal norms, and the biological imperatives that influence sexual behavior. They also touch on alternative relationship structures like polyamory, questioning the effectiveness and sustainability of monogamous commitments.