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Optimism - how we're drawn to the bright side, even in a pandemic

Optimism - how we're drawn to the bright side, even in a pandemic

Released Tuesday, 23rd February 2021
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Optimism - how we're drawn to the bright side, even in a pandemic

Optimism - how we're drawn to the bright side, even in a pandemic

Optimism - how we're drawn to the bright side, even in a pandemic

Optimism - how we're drawn to the bright side, even in a pandemic

Tuesday, 23rd February 2021
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Rafael Behr talks to neuroscientist and author Tali Sharot about the optimism hard-wired into our thought processes, how it affects the way we look at the world – and what it means for politics.

The conversation also covers the relationship between emotion and reason, how we should respect some of the more primitive parts of our brains, what messages work best to encourage people to act on climate change, and what connects sourdough and the hunt for a coronavirus vaccine.

Tali Sharot is a professor at the Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London, where she is Director of the Affective Brain Lab, and Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow.

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/pals/research/experimental-psychology/person/dr-tali-sharot/Sheis

the author of The Optimism Bias:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Optimism-Bias-were-wired-bright/dp/1780332637

and The Influential Mind:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Influential-Mind-Reveals-Change-Others/dp/0349140634/

This podcast is hosted by wwww.zencast.fm


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