Keyword: self-confidence

Hindsight Bias and Habit Management April 2, 2014

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the concept of hindsight bias and its implications on decision-making and self-confidence. He explores how our tendency to believe we knew outcomes all along can lead to overconfidence, particularly in entrepreneurs. The conversation shifts to habit management, emphasizing the importance of replacing bad habits with good ones. Techniques from positive psychology are shared, including the idea of scheduling bad habits and rewarding successes. The episode also touches on the role of yoga and mindfulness in managing habits, encouraging listeners to connect with their higher selves for personal growth.

Performance Anxiety and Public Speaking June 26, 2013

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Natalie H. Rogers

In this episode, Armand DiMele speaks with Natalie H. Rogers about overcoming performance anxiety and the importance of effective public speaking. Natalie, a licensed clinical social worker and author of ‘The New Talk Power,’ shares insights on techniques to manage anxiety, including proper breathing, body awareness, and the significance of structure in communication. They discuss how performance anxiety can affect individuals in various situations, from job interviews to public presentations, and provide practical tips for building confidence in speaking. The conversation emphasizes the need for training and practice to develop effective communication skills.

Thursday Thoughts December 23, 2010

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the concept of vainglory, distinguishing it from boastfulness. He explores how vainglorious individuals often seek admiration by subtly inserting their accomplishments into conversations about significant events, like 9-11. Armand reflects on the nature of vanity and humility, emphasizing the importance of genuine humility over self-promotion. He encourages listeners to recognize the signs of vainglory in themselves and others, advocating for understanding and compassion towards those who may feel inadequate and resort to boasting as a defense mechanism. The episode concludes with a reminder of the value of humility in personal interactions.

Medici Effect April 12, 2007

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Franz Johansson, Kent Robertshaw

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the concept of the Medici Effect with guests Kent Robertshaw and Franz Johansson. The Medici Effect refers to the innovative breakthroughs that occur when ideas from different cultures and disciplines intersect. Johansson explains how the Medicis in Renaissance Florence fostered creativity by bringing together diverse thinkers, and he shares examples of modern innovators who have successfully combined disparate ideas to create groundbreaking solutions. The conversation explores the importance of stepping outside one’s comfort zone and embracing risk in the pursuit of creativity.

Socialization and Overcoming Fear March 6, 2007

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the challenges of socialization and the fears that often accompany it, such as social anxiety and phobia. He reflects on his experiences speaking to large audiences and the importance of building social connections. The episode features insights from listeners about their own struggles with social fear and the journey to overcome it. Armand emphasizes the significance of human connection and the need to engage with others, despite the rising trend of isolation in modern society. He encourages listeners to confront their fears and embrace social interactions.

Creativity and Evolutionary Psychology April 19, 2006

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Ante

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Ante explore the fascinating intersection of creativity and evolutionary psychology. They discuss how creativity has Ben Starr a crucial factor in human evolution, distinguishing humans from other species. The hosts delve into the concepts of natural and sexual selection, emphasizing the importance of creativity in survival and attraction. They challenge the notion that creativity is merely an indulgence, arguing instead that it is essential for personal growth and societal progress. The discussion highlights the innate creativity present in all humans and the need to nurture it for a fulfilling life.