Cognitive Dissonance: A Deep Dive

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Andy Luttrell

Andy Luttrell

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@pdpUU
@pdpUU Жыл бұрын
Found your podcast because I was interested in this topic. You do a great job explaining it, but I just had to comment on how great your production and overall writing for this episode was! A lot of longform stuff I find can be kind of dry, but you really did a great job incorporating sound and stories. Very engaging stuff!
@racist_in_recovery2040
@racist_in_recovery2040 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! This has pointed me toward great resources in my work to understand unconscious racism and the misalignment of conscious vs unconscious minds, which is the reason behind the protective and defensive psychological systems and strategies. I hope to show that these protective systems were put in place by a "protective inner child" hiding in the subconscious. Which makes introspection nearly impossible!
@Lelo_T_B
@Lelo_T_B Ай бұрын
Could you elaborate on what unconscious racism is?
@cezary8222
@cezary8222 3 жыл бұрын
What about an episode about cognitive dissonance and religion? :)
@sammygadd65
@sammygadd65 2 жыл бұрын
please it would help with my coursework ahha
@cezary8222
@cezary8222 3 жыл бұрын
19:00 "APRIL MCGRATH: I think sometimes, you know, when people learn about cognitive dissonance theory, it’s brought up as this example of how irrational people are. And it’s like, Oh, look at how silly we are. And we do all these things to justify our behavior. But, you know, lots of dissonance researchers have made the argument that this is actually an adaptive process" You see what happened here? :) Ms Mcgrath has cognitive dissonance about cognitive dissonance! She's going for option number 2 and in order to remove the dissonance she adds another belief/thought into the equation. She feels bad about cognitive dissonance(which shows how irrational/silly people are) and then finds a reason why this theory would actually be helpful to us. The fact is that humans are often irrational and silly, and we just have put our pride aside and accept it and then learn from it and become more rational human beings. We would have a much better world if it wasn't that people don't change their action(option #1), but instead go for option #2 (rationalizing) or option #3 (trivializing).
@ZahraShah1
@ZahraShah1 Жыл бұрын
I have a feeling you'll love the book predictably irrational by dan arley
@ajlived6034
@ajlived6034 11 ай бұрын
Your site is the best. Thank you!
@siesiehaycraft4699
@siesiehaycraft4699 11 ай бұрын
Am taking a cultural in criminal justice course, this is so informative!
@OMGASL
@OMGASL 3 жыл бұрын
Added to my Watch Later playlist. Would greatly appreciate it if more of your full episodes get uploaded onto KZbin. :)
@LondonCinematographer
@LondonCinematographer 3 жыл бұрын
Fascinating content. Thank you for making it.
@rezo61
@rezo61 3 жыл бұрын
Wow great podcast, love the info.
@redsparks2025
@redsparks2025 3 жыл бұрын
Great talk. The background music is creating some "pleasant" dissonance :)
@makarios6658
@makarios6658 6 ай бұрын
Is this a history lesson or a deep dive into the actual theory, my comment is that you focus more on the idea and less on the person. While giving credit to the owner of the theory is good, making it all about him really takes away from our objective
@Irshadgbl
@Irshadgbl 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Andy Luttrell I'm a student of engineering want to learn you course Influence People with Persuasion Psychology please may I have the free coupon for it I will be highly grateful to you I promise I will run a free campaign for your course I asked it because I'm financially not that much sounded
@SeniorFeliz
@SeniorFeliz 2 жыл бұрын
This lecture or study or class is about as boring as the experiment they did in the class with the students I experienced Cognitive dissonance while listening to this video I keeped telling myself this would be worth it is informative but bored myself to death as I got further into it. A lot of this stuff is intuitive I can't believe they spend their time like this in big schools Like Harvard or Princeton or wherever that school was.what a waste.
@HappinessDIY
@HappinessDIY 2 жыл бұрын
You don’t sound very happy with life.
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