Daniel Schmachtenberger talks about neurohacking and inducing the process of neurogenesis through exercise, supplements, meditation, and other techniques.
Archive for category: Psychology
Podcast episodes about psychology from the Future Thinkers Podcast by Mike Gilliland and Euvie Ivanova
FTP042: Daniel Schmachtenberger – Neurohacking
Daniel Schmachtenberger talks neurohacking: technologies and techniques for optimizing neurological functions, like meditation, EEG, and supplements
FTP040: Dr. Kirby Surprise – Ayahuasca, Shamanism, and Synchronicity
Dr. Kirby Surprise talks about ayahuasca, shamanism, magic, and how these tools can be used to understand the unconscious mind and change our reality
FTP039: Dr. Jordan Peterson – Archetypes, Psychedelics and Enlightenment
Dr. Jordan Peterson talks about archetypes and how they apply to personal development, the value of psychedelics, and Jung's definition of enlightenment
FTP038: Dr. Jordan Peterson – Failed Utopias, Mapping the Mind, and Finding Meaning
Professor of psychology Jordan B. Peterson talks about the pitfalls of modern political and philosophical ideologies, mapping the mind, and finding meaning
FTP037: Dr. Kirby Surprise – The Science Behind Synchronicity
Psychologist Dr. Kirby Surprise talks about the scientific explanation of synchronicity, the art of unlocking your mind through meaningful coincidence
FTP035: Duncan Trussell – Manipulating Reality
Duncan Trussell on manipulating reality, psychedelics, magick, the dangers of the astral realm, and the importance of loving yourself and others
How to Train Your Mind Monkey and Invent Your Way Out Of The Apocalypse
The concept of bravery has come up in conversation a lot in recent weeks. I’ve been reconnecting with a friend and discussing life and our wins and losses over the years. We talked about what it feels like to fail and continue slogging on through the regret and fear...
FTP031: Scott Santens – What Happens When We Give People a Basic Income?
Some of the recorded effects of giving people free money regularly have been very favourable. There was less crime, people’s health improved, people actually worked more and there was a significant rise of entrepreneurship (a staggering 300% increase in one experiment), there was less alcoholism, high school students stayed...
FTP030: Robin Hanson – The Age of Em: 1 Year After We Upload Ourselves to The Internet
Brain emulation, also known as mind uploading, is a concept that has fascinated science fiction writers and futurists for decades. This is the theoretical idea of scanning a brain - or a mental state - and copying it into the computer. Although no such technology currently exists, many prominent...