2023-28

2023-28: Romping with Carl Jung-Part 1; Absolute Word-Excitement

MetaSpiritual Podcast- • With this episode we begin exploring some quotes from Carl Jung that Andy Murphy shares in his article found in Medium entitled, “Carl Jung’s Winning Formula in Life.” Discover the words we commonly use today that were authored or coined by Jung!

2023-27

2023-27: Facts-Beliefs-Part 5; Absolute Word-Faith

MetaSpiritual Podcast-Part 5 and final episode of this series is based on an article by Imed Bouchrika, PhD, entitled Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds and Beliefs Are so Hard to Change? We explore “Clinging to and Changing Beliefs.”

2023-26

2023-26: Facts-Beliefs-Part 4; Absolute Word-Renew

MetaSpiritual Podcast-This episode continues our series entitled Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds and Beliefs Are so Hard to Change?, based on an article by by Imed Bouchrika, PhD. In this episode, we look at the 7 things that help in convincing others to change their minds.

2023-25

2023-25: Facts-Beliefs-Part 3; Absolute Word-Reflection

MetaSpiritual Podcast-This episode continues our series entitled Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds and Beliefs Are so Hard to Change?, based on an article by by Imed Bouchrika, PhD. We explore two topics from the article: “Causality and the Ignorance Gap” and “Emotions and Assessing Risk.”

2023-24

2023-24: Facts-Beliefs-Part 2; Absolute Word-Power

MetaSpiritual Podcast-This episode continues our series entitled Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds and Beliefs Are so Hard to Change? Based on an article by by Imed Bouchrika, PhD. When we hold firm to a belief, our pleasure center is activated; while changing our beliefs activates anxiety, fear, or disgust!

2023-23

2023-23: Facts-Beliefs-Part 1; Absolute Word-Inner Guidance

MetaSpiritual Podcast-This episode begins another article based series by Imed Bouchrika, PhD, entitled Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds and Beliefs Are so Hard to Change? This week we look at the science of denial, belief perseverance and confirmation bias sometimes known aptly called “myside bias!”