Hidden Brain

Shankar Vedantam uses science and storytelling to reveal the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior, shape our choices and direct our relationships.

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 25 days 23 hours 58 minutes

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Weekly Roundup: Thursday, September 22


Following a week of news focused on policing and national security, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump gear up for the first Presidential debate of 2016. This episode: host/campaign reporter Tamara Keith, campaign reporter Scott Detrow, campaign reporter Asma Khalid, and editor/correspondent Ron Elving. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.


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 September 23, 2016  59m
 
 

Trailer: Hidden Brain 2.0


We have an anniversary to celebrate. We've been bringing you Hidden Brain for a year now, and we are so glad and thankful you've come along with us. We've learned a lot about what you like, and what we like. Specifically, deep dives into stories or topics that reveal something true about human behavior. Now, it's time to double down on that with a string of ambitious new episodes. Here's a sneak peek.


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 September 22, 2016  2m
 
 

Update: #AirbnbWhileBlack


A few months ago, Hidden Brain investigated claims that Airbnb users were facing discrimination on the platform. Now, we bring you an update on the company's response.


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 September 20, 2016  23m
 
 

Trump's Birtherism/Listener Mail


An EARLY EDITION of Monday Mail...topped with a quick discussion of Donald Trump and birtherism. This episode, host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, congressional correspondent Susan Davis, and political editor Domenico Montanaro. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.


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 September 16, 2016  28m
 
 

Weekly Roundup: Thursday, September 15


Hillary Clinton is back on the trail. Donald Trump is on 'Dr Oz'. This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, campaign reporter Sarah McCammon, political editor Domenico Montanaro, and campaign reporter Asma Khalid. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.


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 September 16, 2016  52m
 
 

Episode 44: Our Politics, Our Parenting


In the midst of a rancorous election, we present a new theory to explain why the two sides of the aisle seem irreconcilable sometimes.


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 September 13, 2016  21m
 
 

Quick Take: Clinton's Health/'Basket of Deplorables'


Hillary Clinton was in the news for a couple of reasons over the weekend. This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and political editor Domenico Montanaro. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.


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 September 12, 2016  20m
 
 

Monday Mail: September 12


Your questions, answered. This episode: host/White House correspondent Tamara Keith, political reporter Danielle Kurtzleben, and political editor Domenico Montanaro. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.


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 September 12, 2016  17m
 
 

Weekly Roundup: Thursday, September 8


Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump hit the trail after Labor Day, and offer starkly contrasting views on foreign and military policy in a televised forum. This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, campaign reporter Scott Detrow, and editor/correspondent Ron Elving. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.


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 September 9, 2016  47m
 
 

Episode 43: The Perils of Power


We've all heard the old adage that "power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely," but psychologist Dacher Keltner at UC Berkeley has found evidence to prove it. His book is The Power Paradox: How We Gain and Lose Influence.


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 September 6, 2016  26m