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Chris Boutté

The Rewired Soul

A daily Society, Culture and Philosophy podcast
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The Rewired Soul

Chris Boutté

The Rewired Soul

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The Rewired Soul

Chris Boutté

The Rewired Soul

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Episode NotesThe opioid epidemic has been raging on for years, and we've lost hundreds of thousands of lives to overdoses. Naloxone aka Narcan is a life-saving opioid overdose reversal drug, but is it actually helping or is it doing more harm
Episode NotesIn this episode, Chris discusses why he's taking a break from the podcast but isn't taking a break from creating. Follow on social media for updates @TheRewiredSoulFollow @TheRewiredSoul on Twitter and InstagramSubscribe to The
Episode NotesIn early 2021, stock traders on Reddit decided to rally together to take down Wall Street. Some made millions while also costing the 1% billions of dollars. There was a lot of news coming out around this time, but who actually won
Episode NotesTeal Swan had a new documentary about her on Hulu called The Deep End. Teal Swan is a spiritual guru who uses new age ideas to help people with trauma and other mental health issues. While there are many questions about how Teal S
Episode NotesSo many of our decisions are run by conventional wisdom and advice from others, but what if most of it is wrong? Conventional wisdom tells us how to find the best relationships, how to raise our kids, and how to become successful,
Episode NotesOriginally, right-wing conservatives were known for being stuck up prudes who couldn't have fun. Now, we're seeing a shift where people on the left have been cracking down on what is or isn't okay to say and do with comedy, food,
Episode NotesThe overturning of Roe v Wade has been devastating news and will affect millions of women around the country as well as future generations. Lara Bazelon returns to the podcast to discuss her new book Ambitious Like a Mother and ho
Episode NotesThe process for applying and getting hired for a job hasn't changed in years. Even the interview process is a choreographed song and dance where nobody really benefits. Today's guests are Tyler Cowen and Daniel Gross to discuss th
Episode NotesThere's a scientist who was involved in the origins of quantum theory, the atomic bomb, game theory, modern computing, and much more. But most of us haven't heard of him. In his new book, Ananyo Bhattacharya tells the story of the
Episode NotesEveryday, we're having conversations, and we're trying to change minds whether we realize it or not. Sometimes, it's something simple like persuading someone to try a food they don't like. Then, there are more difficult situations
Episode NotesThere have been many medical advances in the last hundred years, but one underrated surgical procedure is that of facial reconstruction. Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris writes about medical history, and in her new book, she tells the story
Episode NotesWhat happens when you introduce philosophy to prisoners? Today's guest is Andy West, a philosopher who discusses his experience teaching philosophy to inmates in his brand new book. Andy shares his personal experience with family
Episode NotesPeople are more strategic than we sometimes give them credit for, but how much of it is done consciously? Game theory originated from concerns about nuclear war, but now there's so much more research being done about how we evolve
Episode NotesWhy the stock markets and individual stocks move is a mystery that can make many of us scared to start investing. Although we know that investing can improve our financial future, it can be extremely intimidating. Fortunately, tod
Episode NotesMany of us take safety and security for granted, but it's key to avoiding disaster, danger, and theft. Today's guest is social media star Cathy Pedrayes to discuss her brand new book. We discuss topics like keeping your data safe
Episode NotesWe all love to believe that we're completely rational, but behavioral economics has proven time and time again that we're often quite irrational. Not only does it affect our daily decisions, but it also affects how we spend our mo
Episode NotesWe all want the best in every situation. We want to be the best at what we do, we want the best relationships, and we want to be the best possible version of ourselves. But can this hunt for greatness lead to misery and other cons
Episode NotesThere are many myths about the best ways to manage our money. In this episode, I chat with Nick Maggiulli about his brand new book. We discuss how to manage your 401k, saving vs investing, whether investing is a rigged game and mu
Episode NotesFor Western democratic countries, capitalism is the norm, but what's it like in post-Soviet nations? Today's guest is the author and entrepreneur Gregory Diehl to talk about his amazing new book. We discuss his experience in Armen
Episode NotesThe number of deaths from addiction has been rising for years, and we have yet to find any solutions. Today's guest is Dr. Carl Erik Fisher who not only specializes in addiction, but he's in recovery as well. We discuss the histor
Episode NotesWhy do some people love horror and other people hate it? Can horror help improve our mental health? And why are horror movies looked down upon by movie critics? Today's guest is Mathias Clasen, and he's here to answer all these qu
Episode NotesIt's no secret that biased corporate media and misinformation is a major problem that's fueling polarization and harming our democracy. Today's guest is looking to help fix this issue. Arjun Moorthy is the co-founder of The Factua
Episode NotesThere's no shortage of documentaries, TV shows and series about real world stories of people getting scammed out of thousands or even millions. Today's guest is best-selling psychology writer Maria Konnikova to discuss why we get
Episode NotesWe regularly lie to ourselves individually, but what about the social lies we tell collectively? Today's guest is Todd Rose to discuss how conformity and a variety of psychological thinking errors lead us to make bad decisions as
Episode NotesRaising kids who can critically think is one of the most important things we can do for our children. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or anyone involved with kids in any capacity, we need them to grow up knowing how to think cri
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