Awake and Aware: The Science of Becoming a Better Human and Society with Stuart Shanker & Jim Davies PhD
Original Air Date Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Since 1995, the amount of stress Americans feel has skyrocketed and is still escalating. This time correlates with the accessibility of personal computing in our homes. Today, the constant barrage of distractions from smartphone notifications and other electronic media have penetrated our ability to concentrate and seriously slashed our productivity. So, how do we take back our lives and become better aware humans and a better society? To explore strategies to keep us awake and aware, Positive Psychology Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with two doctors about optimizing our lives. Dr. Stuart Shanker discusses the many types of stress and his latest book, REFRAMED and Jim Davies Ph.D. walks us through his book, Being the Person Your Dog Thinks You Are, and what science says about how we can become better people and a better society.
Dr. Stuart Shanker — Becoming an aware Society:
- What is self-regulation and maladapted self-regulation? [1:47]
- The five types of stress and how excessive stress causes polarization. [5:32]
- The stress levels in the U.S. have crept upward since 1995 and continue to rise every year. [8:37]
- Hidden stresses can be remedied with time and patience. [13:58]
- Stuart’s latest book, REFRAMED explores human nature, human development, and IQ. [22:41]
- The triune brain has three parts, the neocortex, the limbic system, and the reptilian brain. [26:14]
Stuart Shanker is a distinguished research professor emeritus of philosophy and psychology at York University, and founder of the MEHRIT Centre, Ltd. He is a world-leading authority and bestselling author on the topic of self-regulation and child development, and the former president of the Council of Early Child Development.
Book: REFRAMED: Self-reg for a Just Society
Jim Davies Ph.D. — The Science of Being a Better Aware Human:
- The three components of optimizing our lives. [34:57]
- What biases do we have toward charities and why do we give to certain charities but not others? [40:27]
- Shifting priorities and changing habits is the secret to happiness. [43:03]
- Jim shares the causes that save the most lives for the least amount of money. [49:17]
- The science of intuition and when to defy your gut instinct. [52:40]
- Distractions and interruptions, how they affect productivity, and what we can do to avoid them. [57:08]
Jim Davies is a professor of cognitive science and author of three books, Riveted, Imagination, and Being the Person Your Dog Thinks You Are, to be released in February 2021. He is an award-winning teacher and researcher and co-hosts the podcast Minding the Brain.
Book: Being the Person Your Dog Thinks You Are: The Science of a Better You
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“We don't want to get rid of stress, we just need to learn how to deal with it.” @LisaKamen on @HHTalkRadio Click To Tweet“There is a lot of model deficient behavior going on.” @LisaKamen on @HHTalkRadio Click To Tweet“In the US, it is easier to raise money for a pet cause than it is to raise money for men and women who have gone off to war.” @LisaKamen on @HHTalkRadio Click To Tweet“There are 447 different definitions of self-regulation but self-regulation is how we handle stress.” @stuart_shanker on @HHTalkRadio Click To Tweet“The stress load on Americans suddenly began to ratchet up around 1995 and it's been going up every single year.” @stuart_shanker on @HHTalkRadio Click To Tweet “Stress is anything that requires us to burn energy to keep the system going.” @stuart_shanker on @HHTalkRadio Click To Tweet“If the situation you are dealing with is similar to something our ancient ancestors would have encountered, trust your gut.” @drjimdavies Click To Tweet“Interruptions are the bane of productivity. If someone can remove distraction from their life it is almost like a superpower.” @drjimdavies Click To Tweet“If we punish stress behavior because we thought it was misbehavior we add to the child’s stress load. We make things worse.” @stuart_shanker Click To Tweet
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