NPR’s new radio show Invisibilia aired for the first time Friday and made public radio history.. I thought it was cool that a guy was singing along. This one really struck a nerve. It's like the "mind-reading" negative thought pattern from cognitive behavioral therapy on steroids. Instead they approach it in a lighthearted way and seem to laugh it off. Welcome to the Invisibilia sub-reddit. And is it also a coincidence that these provide a perfect excuse for why chasing around a bunch of different men, abandoning her children, and now being a recluse isn't her fault at all?

extreme ugliness can make life more difficult than we generally are willing to acknowledge, but does that mean we shouldn't have children if myself and my spouse are remarkably unattractive?You make it sound like her live is not worth living. It's so frustrating because once they're there, they'll bully their way to positions of power and just make it all about them. Frankly I think it sounds cool.Does anyone know what that piano music was playing around the 43 minute mark?I hope the HR dept. Wow. But calling Invisibilia a “science show” doesn’t do it justice; the hit podcast explores the intangible forces that shape human behavior—ideas, beliefs, assumptions, and emotions. Payne isn’t too hopeful about the future on a warming planet for whales or for his own grandchildren, but translating these songs is his “Hail Mary” attempt at saving them, Spiegel reports. but just a difference -- one that makes her life difficult definitely, but what about the human condition DOESN'T cause us difficulty?It was also disturbing to listen to the Amanda segment because I am very definitely on the spectrum of whatever she has (if we want to use the language of pathology). Note: Our site is best viewed in Chrome.

I don't really think the mirror touch syneasthesia is a pathology however (has EVERYTHING got to be pathologized?!) This episode of Payne’s getting help from a cast of characters featured in the episode, including noted technologist Aza Raskin.

It's almost like they're in the uncanny valley of information. Calling Emily a Truly Toxic Person is toxic thinking in and of itself.I was largely supportive of Emily until that anecdote about punching a male fan in the face for singing along to her feminist song about dismissiveness toward women. Intentionally sucker-punching an individual person out of anger is no part of moshpit culture - so this was an unequivocal instance of assault. Enough so that you may find yourself arguing that what’s being presented can’t be possible. Invisibilia (Latin for all the invisible things) is a new NPR program about the invisible forces that control human behavior - ideas, beliefs, assumptions and emotions. And I get the feeling like the host was trying to create coherent moral stances for these people, when in reality they were just idiots punching each other in a circle while listening to loud music.Like, if someone says "I'm punk" I expect them to be a drunken fighting idiot. Co-hosted by Lulu Miller and Alix Spiegel, Invisibilia interweaves narrative storytelling with scientific research that will ultimately make you see your own life differently.Press J to jump to the feed. (Again, my apologies for the several-months-delayed response).Yeah, that's the feeling I got. The number of stations carrying the pilot episode of NPR’s new radio show surpassed 260 stations Jan. 8. They don't call it an assault or even really acknowledge a transgression. And you probably wouldn't bother asking your loved ones about important, emotional topics if having that conversation would make you lose yourself in the process. The story about Amanda kind of just annoyed me, because she just seemed like a shitty person. That wasn’t the case in 1966 when biologist Roger Payne came upon a dead, beached dolphin with a cigar butt carelessly shoved in its blowhole — which shocked him enough to make it his mission to “try to find out things about them that would capture the fancy of humanity,” he says in the most recent Payne’s eventual discovery that humpback whales sing, and his tireless efforts to bring those songs to as many people as he could — calling radio stations to play the record he’d made — led to restrictions on commercial whaling. Invisibilia (Latin for all the invisible things) is a new NPR program about the invisible forces that control human behavior - ideas, beliefs, assumptions and emotions. “As humans, we’re really good at getting into messes with one another. What's the word I'm looking for here.Very strong episode.

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