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November 10, 2019 23 mins
Episode: 9 What happens in the brain when we are wrong? Guest: Wendy S. Hubbard Show Website:  www.wrongbefore.com This is more of a meta episode rather than a direct conversation about being wrong.  One of the advantages of being friends with someone for 20 years is the ability to impose on that friendship on occasion.  Wendy is on her third career as a nontraditional student at Adler University.  She is currently working on her doctorate in Clinical Psychology. I decided to pick her brain on about what happens inside the mind when someone is wrong. Wendy S. Hubbard We discuss what the brain is and why it’s so hard for people to accept being wrong.   Where that resistance comes from. Evidently there are psychological and social reason we are so against being wrong!  Who knew! Also I realized I was pretty bad about explaining some of the terms referenced in this episode so here is  list of most of them I think Confirmation bias CBT as in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ACT is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Core Beliefs - woofta the internet has a lot of interpretations of what Core Beliefs are but in our conversation, they are things you believe that your actions flow out of Adler University School of Psychology Alfred Adler Freud Adlerian Theory Gender roles Aircraft Jacks - look a picture!           Prepper p.s. I’m much less a survivalist and much more a lets not die while camping please kind of prepper.  Also I know where my flashlight is in case of power outage. Psychoanalysis – see Freud Dream interpretation – same as above Wendy throws these three dudes out there pretty quick; Erik Erickson, Jean Piaget, LS Vygotsky.  All of them are big muckty mucks in the field of psychology with different takes on how our minds work.  Wikipedia is your friend. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs There is a load of info out there on this and frankly understanding it can free you up to understanding somethings about the why of why you do some things.  Its handy to have in your brain as a reference. Brenè Brown ok this chick is worth some time exploring her therories.  Just be warned I think she’s wordy and I’m kinda wordy myself _____________ Attributions: Host: Erin Furian Producers: Erin Furian and Anjie Furian Sound Engineer: Anjie Furian Music- 7th floor Tango by silent partner from YouTube free music library ___________ Beginning of Episode promo: Evergreen High School presents Wendy & Peter Pan by Ella Hickson at the EHS Auditorium Friday November 15th 2019 @ 7pm Saturday November 16th 2019 @ 7pm Friday November 22th 2019 @ 7pm Saturday November 23th 2019 @ 7pm Tickets at the door are $7 for students, children and Seniors. $10 for Adults Promo Credits: Slightly Soiled voiced by: Logan Fischer Curly voiced by: Jonah Beach Narrator: Margaret Gorman Music: Bird Creek – Cinematic | Inspirational from the YouTube Free Music Library Baltic Levity – Thatched Villagers by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100720 Artist: http://incompetech.com
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