A Podcast About Self Help Using Memes
A Podcast About Self Help Using Memes
Blake Moore
Welcome a Podcast About Self Help Using Memes! We'll cover content like having tough conversations with loved ones or significant others, talking to your boss about a raise, and building social skills. Treating those concepts as memes lets us use Social Science tools to fix them, which is why the podcast is named what it is. The episode descriptions should give you a pretty good idea of what's going to be discussed, but I'd advise you to listen to the first one first, just to understand the intent and format of the overall podcast. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Work: Being better at your job and liking it more
This is the second work episode. We’ll talk about: Productivity College as a necessity for a “good” job Giving and receiving feedback --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Feb 5, 2022
19 min
How I self care for my anxiety with memes
Memes are ways that I deal with my anxiety - these ideas or suggestions are how I help myself. Some of them are tools for identifying that what I’m feeling is anxiety. Specifically we’ll talk about: Defining anxiety Breaking anxiety feedback loops with easy math Using probability to be in charge --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Jan 29, 2022
18 min
How to make good choices - Volume 2
Today we’re going to talk about framework entries - basically ways or maxims ways to live your life by. We’ll cover: Lao Tzu - you know this guy even if you don’t realize it Self Interest and when to prioritize it Mental defaults and why they matter How to decide if you should act --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Jan 23, 2022
26 min
Giving up: Why you should quit early, and often
On today’s episode we’re going to talk about giving up. I mean this as a synonym for conceding. We get told over and over again that winners never quit, and quitters never win, so we should never quit. While there’s value in that advice, it’s got more nuance than that. I’m going to talk about What I mean by giving up Why you should give up (and apologize while you do it) Like dogs! How concession and belief interact --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Jan 17, 2022
18 min
Caveman Problems 2: More ways our brains work against us
This is the second episode around why even with full awareness ahead of time, our brains will try and get us to settle for sub-optimal choices.  This episode will cover: Loss aversion The sunk cost fallacy  Imposter syndrome False dichotomies --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Jan 11, 2022
16 min
Parenting: How raise better kids
This is the first episode about Parenting! It'll cover how to build a child’s inner dialog, being patient in parenting, and how to talk to kids about money. The meme of the episode is "rap".  Bonus lesson - how to make toddlers stay in bed longer. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Jan 7, 2022
20 min
Work: How to get a better job, then be happier and more productive at it (ft. Multitasking)
In this episode we'll talk about getting a job you like, motivation, happiness and multitasking. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Dec 25, 2021
16 min
Caveman Problems 1: Why don't our brains work they way we want them to?
Today we’re going to talk about ways that your brain can trick you. Even when you know it’s about to do it. It’s honesty kind of amazing.  We're going to cover: Non-productive Anxiety The Dunning Kruger Effect Reciprocity The Fundamental Attribution Error How things can just feel "off" or "wrong" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Dec 16, 2021
26 min
Getting on the same page: How should I talk to people?
In this episode I'm going to start getting into why the words we say matter. I'll give examples of how you might try to think about things when talking to other people. I I'm going to reference a few books in this episode, but they're awesome and worth reading from cover to cover so I want to make sure you get the right ones if you look them up. Not required reading at all, I'll talk about them for both of us: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_Not_to_Be_Wrong https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thinking,_Fast_and_Slow https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nudge_(book) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Dec 14, 2021
19 min
What makes "me", me? Understanding your own personal meme, then using it - with Marvel’s Shang-Chi
In this episode we'll talk more about memes, as a concept and theory. Everyone has their own memes, and in this episode I'll define why I think that's true with math. We'll talk about: Understanding that we're probably very unique Thinking about what that means Motivating yourself to do better everyday, using that knowledge Also, I get to talk about Marvel's Shang-Chi, and have it make sense, which is loads of fun. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/selfhelpusingmemes/support
Dec 13, 2021
33 min
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