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October 31, 2023: “THE INTERVIEW ... Dr. DIANA ZUCKERMAN, Ph.D., CENTER FOR HEALTH RESEARCH CANCER PREVENTION AND TREATMENT FUND.”

 

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 THE INTERVIEW ... Dr. DIANA ZUCKERMAN


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THE INTERVIEW ... Dr. DIANA ZUCKERMAN

 

Dr. Diana Zuckerman, Ph.D.

President National Center for Health Research Cancer Prevention and Treatment Fund

1001 Connecticut Ave, Suite 1100

Washington, DC 20036

 Center4research.org   |   Stopcancerfund.org

 
 
 
 
Diana Zuckerman received her Ph.D. in psychology from Ohio State University and was a post-doctoral fellow in epidemiology and public health at Yale Medical School. She started her career on the faculty of Vassar College and Yale University.

After a post-doctoral training at Yale Medical School, she took a position at Harvard directing a groundbreaking research study of college students. Dr. Zuckerman left her academic career to come to Washington, D.C. as a Congressional Science Fellow in a program run by the American Association of the Advancement of Science. After spending the year as a staff member in the House of Representatives, she spent the next ten years working as a Congressional staffer in the House and Senate and at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, working to improve federal health programs and policies for adults and children. She initiated highly influential Congressional hearings on a wide range of health issues, including cancer prevention and treatment and the safety of medical products.

Dr. Zuckerman served as a senior policy advisor in the Clinton White House, working for First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and the Office of Science and Technology Policy. She subsequently served in leadership positions at numerous nonprofit organizations and has been in her current position at NCHR since 1999.  She has testified before Congress, the Canadian Parliament, and numerous U.S. federal agencies, and been an invited speaker at national medical, public health, and legal conferences.

While in her current position, Dr. Zuckerman was a fellow at the University of Pennsylvania Center for Bioethics for several years. She is currently on the Board of Directors of the Alliance for a Stronger FDA. She was previously on the Board of the Congressionally mandated Reagan-Udall Foundation for the FDA, and the chair of the Maryland Women’s Health Promotion Council, appointed by the Governor of Maryland.  She was the first non-physician to be elected to the Women in Medicine International Hall of Fame.

Dr. Zuckerman is the author of five books, several book chapters, dozens of articles in medical and academic journals, and in newspapers across the country. Her policy work has resulted in news coverage on all the major TV networks, including ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News, public television, “60 Minutes,” “20/20,” “Voice of America,” National Public Radio, and in major U.S. print media such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Washington Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, USA Today, Detroit Free Press, New York Daily News, Newsweek, Time, U.S. News and World Report, Forbes, Family Circle, New Yorker, Glamour, Self, as well as many other newspapers, magazines, and radio programs.  She has also been interviewed on numerous documentaries in the U.S. and abroad, and two U.S. movies were based on her investigations.

 
 
 

MORE, from DIANA....

 
  • "Letter to the Editor: Why Expose Children to the Danger of Artificial Turf Fields." Dr. Diana Zuckerman, Ph.D., Woodbridge Town News. 'I have been surprised at the lack of concern about the risks of artificial turf among some local officials and wrote to the Board of Education today to share my knowledge of the science with them.  This is a very short summary of what I said.I’m president of the National Center for Health Research and in that capacity, I have testified about this issue before federal, state, and local legislators and the National Academy of Medicine.  We have no financial ties to this issue, but we are very concerned about the impact of artificial turf on children across the country – as well as some adults.It is scientific fact that artificial turf (as well as rubber playground surfaces) expose children to lead as well as risky chemicals that affect their hormones....' April 22, 2021. https://www.center4research.org/letter-to-the-editor-why-expose-children-to-the-danger-of-artificial-turf-fields/
  • "Opinion: Are Turf Fields a Safe Place for Kids to Play in Westfield?" Dr. Diana Zuckerman, Ph.D., Tap into Westfield. 'As a mother, I used to think that artificial turf and rubber playground surfaces were a clever and attractive alternative to grass fields. As a scientist, however, I learned that my children were being exposed to unsafe chemicals without my knowledge or consent.  I recently wrote to the mayor, superintendent of schools and members of the Westfield Town Council and Board of Education to share scientific information about artificial turf and playground surfaces. I want to provide the same information to you, so you can determine what is best for Westfield.As president of the National Center for Health Research, I have testified about these products to local, state and federal agencies and legislators; parents; and others who want to ensure that our children are not exposed to dangerous chemicals that can harm them now or as they grow up. Our nonprofit think tank includes scientists, physicians and health experts who conduct studies and scrutinize research conducted by others. We explain scientific and medical information that can be used to improve policies, programs, services and products....' September 12, 2022. https://www.center4research.org/turf-fields-safe-place-kids-play-westfield/
  • "Toxic chemicals lurk at playgrounds." Ariel Wittenberg, E&E News. When Diana Zuckerman was growing up, there was dirt underneath the slides. Her children played on playgrounds placed atop sand and mulch. But, today, when she drives around her Bethesda, Md., neighborhood, Zuckerman sees [many] rubber playgrounds.The sight concerns Zuckerman, because as president for the National Center for Health Research she has testified in front of multiple municipal and even state governments about the toxic chemicals that can lurk in rubber playground surfaces.The chemicals can include neurotoxins like lead and other heavy metals, as well as carcinogenic chemicals like polyaromatic hydrocarbons, endocrine-disrupting chemicals like phthalates, and chemicals linked to other organ damage like volatile organic compounds and PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. July 8, 2022. https://www.center4research.org/toxic-chemicals-lurk-at-playgrounds/
 
 
 
 

A  D  D  I  T  I  O  N  A  L     R  E  S  O  U  R  C  E  S

 
 
  • https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/prevention/sources/soil.htm?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fnceh%2Flead%2Fprevention%2Fartificialturf.htm
  • https://www.epa.gov/pfas
  • https://www.epa.gov/chemical-research/research-and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfas
  • https://www.epa.gov/pfas/pfas-explained
  • https://www.fda.gov/food/environmental-contaminants-food/and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfas
  • https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/pfc/index.cfm
  • https://pfas-exchange.org/
  • https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/what-is-pfas
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per-_and_polyfluoroalkyl_substances
  • https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-environmental-racism-5225959
  • http://www.nydailynews.com/2020/01/28/environmental-racism-new-yorkers-of-color-subjected-to-more-roundup-pesticide-than-other-black-institute/
  • https://www.nytimes.com/1992/09/01/nyregion/28-acres-roof-place-west-harlem-riverbank-state-under-construction.html
 

 

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COFFEE & GREEN TEA COMBO

 

  • https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/chemistry-students-explode-pumpkins-to-infuse-halloween-with-science-and-chemistry-watch/
  • https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/millionaire-builds-99-tiny-homes-to-cut-homelessness-in-his-community-he-even-provides-jobs-on-site-for-them/


 

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(Re)Sources for Meta on the Meta: “Pumpkin Month Spooktacular ... the Old Gods-Edition: 'The Silver King'”


MULTIMEDIA



  1. '"If you're on the last bus for the night, there are some rules on how to survive it" Creepypasta.' CreepsMcPasta, Youtube. [25:13] Creepypastas are the campfire tales of the internet. Horror stories spread through Reddit r/nosleep, forums and blogs, rather than word of mouth. Whether you believe these scary stories to be true or not is left to your own discretion and imagination. June 24, 2021. https://youtu.be/OFV81gdy1CM?si=SDMoxMvMNOBLeO5n



Articles, Bibliographies, Resources & Websites

 


  1. "If you're on the last bus for the night, there are some rules on how to survive it..." U/02321, R/nosleep. My car got utterly wrecked. No saving it. Mashed up to bits. My sister had borrowed it and cheated death that day. Even after looking at the heap of scrap metal that was my car, I had no idea how she got out with only a few broken bones. By all right she should have died. But that’s was my sister. She has the best luck. She married a good guy with a decent amount of money for them to live comfortably. The day of the accident, they had taken their car in to get the snow tires switched to all season ones. Her job wanted her to come in for an extra shift. She almost refused but I lent her my car for the day. I was so thankful for having my sister I didn’t even think about I now had to take the bus for work. Posted in 2021. https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/o5r9e1/if_youre_on_the_last_bus_for_the_night_there_are/ 
  2. "Finally, A place to find all that tasty Silver King Lore." r/Silverkinguniverse, Reddit.com. Hello, so uh. Here is where I'm going to put the character/story lists for any of the Silver King Fiction I've been posting. Feel free to join and post well, whatever you like! Just be polite! https://www.reddit.com/r/SilverKingUniverse/
  3. "How I became a god." BrittonRT, /r/Nosleep. “I wasn’t smart when I was born. In fact I was a cripple and a simpleton. I couldn’t walk, so I dragged myself around the forest floor, never straying from my mother’s presence. I felt at the time she never cared much for my siblings and I, mostly letting us fend for ourselves, but I realize now she kept a careful eye on us. She was cold, distant, and dumb like me, but she knew how to watch for large animals and other potential threats as my brothers, sisters, and I slowly figured out how to feed ourselves. It seems cruel in retrospect and many of my siblings died young.Life was hard crawling in the dirt of the forest floor, treating anything remotely edible as a banquet to be cherished. As I slowly grew, she eventually disappeared, leaving me and two of my remaining brothers alone at a very young age. They both perished shortly after...." Submitted August 2020. https://old.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/ii2ntr/how_i_became_a_god/
  4. "We Should All Fear The Old Horns" Creepypasta | Scary Stories from Reddit Nosleep." The Dark Somnium, Youtube. [17:58] We Should All Fear The Old Horns is a creepypasta story from the nosleep subreddit. The song in this story is one i wrote called "the old horns" you can listen to it on my music channel:    • "The Old Horns" Dark Cinematic Gregor...    Special thanks to my guest narrator MrblackAA, make sure to check out his channel! March 19, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcU17DP3C9k
  5. "Overview – Physicalism." Philosophyalevels.com, accessed August 22, 2023. Physicalist theories of the mind argue that the universe is made of just one kind of thing: physical stuff.According to physicalism, everything that exists – including the mind and mental states – is either a physical thing or supervenes on physical things. This means that two physically identical things must be mentally identical. https://philosophyalevel.com/aqa-philosophy-revision-notes/physicalism/
  6. "Pierre-Simon Laplace Quotes." Goodreads.com, accessed September 5, 2023. Napoleon, when hearing about Laplace's latest book, said, 'M. Laplace, they tell me you have written this large book on the system of the universe, and have never even mentioned its creator.'  Laplace responds, 'Je n'avais pas besoin de cette hypothèse-là. (I had no need of that hypothesis.)” https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/353590-author-napoleon-210910-when-hearing-about-author-laplace-324846-s-latest-book-said-m-au
  7. "The Brain in a Vat Argument." Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, accessed August 22, 2023. The Brain in a Vat thought-experiment is most commonly used to illustrate global or Cartesian skepticism. You are told to imagine the possibility that at this very moment you are actually a brain hooked up to a sophisticated computer program that can perfectly simulate experiences of the outside world. Here is the skeptical argument. If you cannot now be sure that you are not a brain in a vat, then you cannot rule out the possibility that all of your beliefs about the external world are false. Or, to put it in terms of knowledge claims, we can construct the following skeptical argument. Let “P” stand for any belief or claim about the external world, say, that snow is white. 1. If I know that P, then I know that I am not a brain in a vat, 2. I do not know that I am not a brain in a vat, 3. Thus, I do not know that P. https://iep.utm.edu/brain-in-a-vat-argument/
  8. "Overview – Physicalism." Philosophyalevels.com, accessed August 22, 2023. Physicalist theories of the mind argue that the universe is made of just one kind of thing: physical stuff.According to physicalism, everything that exists – including the mind and mental states – is either a physical thing or supervenes on physical things. This means that two physically identical things must be mentally identical. https://philosophyalevel.com/aqa-philosophy-revision-notes/physicalism/
  9. "The Failure of Logical Behaviorism (Putnam)." Tamucc.edu, accessed August 22, 2023. Imagine a world of Super-Spartans. Super-Spartans have the amazing ability to suppress any involuntary pain-behavior whatsoever. No jumping up and down upon stubbing a toe; no jerking of the hand back from the hot stove. Nothing.The Super-Spartan feels the pain just as much as you and I. Unlike you and I, there are no involuntary pain-behaviors associated with the feeling of pain because, of course, they are Super-Spartans.The feeling of pain for a Super-Spartan cannot be reduced to a cluster of behavioral dispositions.What about verbal dispositions to utter “I'm hurt!”, “Damn, that stings!”, or just plain “Ow!”?  https://philosophy.tamucc.edu/notes/logical-behaviorism
  10. "Some objections to behaviorism." Jeff Speaks, Ww3.nd.edu. In our discussion of Ryle, we already noted one problem for the behaviorist: namely, that it is difficult to give full behaviorist analyses of mental properties without appealing to other mental properties. But there are also other objections to behaviorism.  September 4, 2006. https://www3.nd.edu/~jspeaks/courses/2006-7/20208/objections-behaviorism.html
  11. "They're Made of Meat." Terry Bison, 1991. I’m honored that this often shows up on the internet. Here’s the correct version, as published in Omni, 1990. “They’re Made out of Meat” is roundly available on the internet. That’s cool. But I need to make five bucks. So I’m bundling it with a four other all-dialogue shorts into a small Kindle book. Look for it this Fall. https://web.archive.org/web/20190501130711/http://www.terrybisson.com/theyre-made-out-of-meat-2/
  12. "They're Made of Meat." Terry Bison, 1991. Accessed June 12, 2023. "They're made out of meat." "Meat?" "Meat. They're made out of meat." "Meat?" "There's no doubt about it. We picked several from different parts of the planet, took them aboard our recon vessels, probed them all the way through. They're completely meat." https://www.mit.edu/people/dpolicar/writing/prose/text/thinkingMeat.html
  13. "ask me about tma door motif symbolism ." Annabelle--Cane, Tumblr.com. I'm telling ya if you want people to get better then you have to be nice to them. you have to make an effort to understand why they currently act the way they do and give them compassionate encouragement, it's both way nicer and a million times more effective than trying to slap a bad behaviour out of someone's hands and scream at them about why they were holding it in the first place. maybe you're not up to making that effort, fine, but in that case just do nothing instead of being a dick. Accessed February 28, 2023. https://www.tumblr.com/annabelle--cane/704878370281881600/im-telling-ya-if-you-want-people-to-get-better
  14. Autistic-af, Tumblr.com. I had a recent ask about exposure therapy with autism and I said I'd do a separate post just to help people.So, the main point is that for hypersensitive autistic traits: exposure therapy does not work* and will most likely worsen the traits. Accessed January 24, 2023. https://www.tumblr.com/beetle-stans/707171371122343937?source=share
  15. Discodeerdiay, Tumblr.com. Something that I first applied to working with children, and have applied in a limited form to working with adults: you don't need to tell someone when they read your instructions wrong. Sometimes it's enough to point out what they did right and then whatever they didn't do? You ask them to do it in more precise words, and you make it sound like it's a new request. Remarkable how fast things get done this way. Accessed January 24, 2023. https://www.tumblr.com/beetle-stans/707331208013594624?source=share
  16. "Pathological demand avoidance syndrome: a necessary distinction within the pervasive developmental disorders." E Newson, K Le Maréchal, C David, Adc.bmj.com. Abstract: A proposal is made to recognise pathological demand avoidance syndrome (PDA) as a separate entity within the pervasive developmental disorders, instead of being classed under “pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified” (PDDnos, DSM-IV).10 Discriminant functions analysis shows PDA to be significantly different on many counts from classic autism and Asperger’s syndrome, both separately and together, including an equal sex ratio (150 cases). Demand avoidance using social manipulation is seen in all children, which strongly contrasts with the features of autistic spectrum disorders. A criterial structure is described, supported by statistical data from a random sample of 50 children diagnosed with PDA, together with a follow up sample of 18 young adults. Archives of Disease in Childhood 2003;88:595-600, accessed January 16, 2023. https://adc.bmj.com/content/88/7/595
  17. "Pathological demand avoidance in autism, explained." Peter Hess, Spectrumnews.com. Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) is a contentious term.Over the past 40 years, some clinicians have used it to describe a set of personality and behavioral traits exhibited by autistic people who tend to refuse to cooperate with others’ requests. But the term is missing from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and the International Classification of Diseases, which psychiatrists and psychologists use to make official diagnoses.Those who favor the term say it has merit — if not as a diagnosis, then at least as a way to describe a personality type that is common among autistic people. Other professionals say it is too narrow and subjective to be clinically useful, and that it pathologizes an autistic person’s preferences and autonomy.Here we explain what scientists know about pathological demand avoidance and its connection to autism. August 11, 2022. https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/pathological-demand-avoidance-in-autism-explained/
  18. "Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)." Pdanorthamerica.com, accessed January 16, 2023. PDA is becoming widely recognized in other countries to be a profile on the autism spectrum thanks to The PDA Society (UK) and PDA emissaries like Harry Thompson, Kristy Forbes and Laura Kerbey. However, US and Canada are still at an early stage in our understanding and PDA research is in its infancy. https://www.pdanorthamerica.com/what-is-pda
  19. "What is demand avoidance?" Pdasociety.org.uk, accessed January 16, 2023. ‘Demand avoidance’ involves not being able to do certain things at certain times, either for yourself or others, and also refers to the things we do in order to avoid demands.It’s a natural human trait – avoiding demands is something we all do to different degrees and for different reasons.When demand avoidance is more significant there can be many possible reasons for this – it could be situational; relate to physical or mental health; or relate to a developmental or personality condition. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish underlying causes, but a PDA profile isn’t necessarily always the best explanation for extreme demand avoidance. It’s also important to remember that marked demand avoidance is the most significant, but not the only, trait in a PDA profile. For a detailed exploration of other explanations for marked demand avoidance, please see Identifying & Assessing a PDA Profile – Practice Guidance. https://www.pdasociety.org.uk/what-is-pda-menu/what-is-demand-avoidance/
  20. "Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)Information and support strategies for adults, parents, carers, and professionals on Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)." Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) is a profile that describes those whose main characteristic is to avoid everyday demands and expectations to an extreme extent. This section explains what a PDA profile is and the assessment process. It also links to some personal accounts from adults with PDA. Autism.org.uk, accessed January 16, 2023. https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/diagnosis/pda"Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)Information and support strategies for adults, parents, carers, and professionals on Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA)." Pathological demand avoidance (PDA) is a profile that describes those whose main characteristic is to avoid everyday demands and expectations to an extreme extent. This section explains what a PDA profile is and the assessment process. It also links to some personal accounts from adults with PDA. Autism.org.uk, accessed January 16, 2023. https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/diagnosis/pda
  21. "Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA): PDA - A Guid for Autistic Adults." What is PDA?  The existence of PDA as a ‘diagnostic term’ and how it fits within the autism spectrum is widely debated. With limited evidence-based research there is no conclusive and agreed upon definition of PDA. What is generally agreed upon is what is often referred to as a PDA profile. Here we will detail what is meant by this profile.   People with a PDA profile are driven to avoid everyday demands and expectations to an extreme extent. This demand avoidance is often (but according to some PDA adults, not always) accompanied by high levels of anxiety. Although there is no prevalence study as yet, the demand avoidant profile is thought to be  relatively uncommon. However, it’s important to recognise and understand this distinct profile as it has implications for the way a person is best supported. Autism.org.uk, accessed January 16, 2023. https://www.autism.org.uk/advice-and-guidance/topics/diagnosis/pda/autistic-adults
  22. "What Hiding My Autism Costs Me." Devon Price, Medium.com. It’s painful and exhausting to ‘mask’ Autism — but I have no other choice. April 28, 2020. https://humanparts.medium.com/what-hiding-my-autism-costs-me-333d7adc97d4
  23. "How Sensory Overload Feels When You’re Autistic." Devon Price, Medium. It’s hard being Autistic in a noisy and bright world. February 5, 2020. https://humanparts.medium.com/portrait-of-a-sensory-overload-383916a610d0
  24. Autistic Empathy Can Look Like...." Autball, Tumblr.com. 'Just because we don't show it the same, doesn't mean we don't feel it.' A non-exhaustive list of the ways autistic people may show empathy even though we are assumed to not have it.  Are these exclusive to autistic people? No, not at all, we're just more often pathologized for them. https://www.tumblr.com/autball/702555483884666880/a-non-exhaustive-list-of-the-ways-autistic-people
  25. "Somepeople never fully recover from a burnout, and have to forge a new path having been forever changed by it. i'm one of them." Dr. Devon Price, Instagram.com. Accessed November 6, 2022. https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckb8LB4L2Lo/
  26.  "All the Feelings, All the Time." ADDitude Editors, Additudemag.com. ADHD seems to exacerbate and exaggerate everything — especially our senses. If you taste, smell, or hear in extremes, you’re not alone. Here are common ADHD hypersensitivities — and expert recommendations for dialing them down. Updated April 13, 2022. https://www.additudemag.com/slideshows/senses-hypersensitivity-and-adhd/
  27. "Diogenes of Sinope: Quotes." 'Alexander the Great found the philosopher looking attentively at a pile of human bones. Diogenes explained, "I am searching for the bones of your father but cannot distinguish them from those of a slave.' Goodreads.com, accessed November 8, 2022. https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/524207-alexander-the-great-found-the-philosopher-looking-attentively-at-a
  28. "The Old Bridge in the Park." Creepypastawiki.com, accessed October 31, 2022. The children in the town of [REDACTED] knew better than to cross the old bridge in the park, especially during the evening hours on foggy nights. Even the grown-ups stayed clear, knowing that those who dared venture out were doomed never to be seen again, and everyone knows grown-ups are usually pretty naïve when it comes to such matters. They had even made an effort to stop people from crossing the bridge by making a gate that closed every day an hour before sundown to block access to the park. The grown-ups seemed so proud of themselves for “protecting the little ones”, and so the children didn’t have the heart to tell them that it was a waste of money better spent buying birthday and Christmas presents. Everyone knew better than to cross that bridge, so there was no reason for a gate at all. https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/The_Old_Bridge_in_the_Park
  29. "The King in Yellow: In the Court of the Dragon." Robert W. Chambers, Projectgutenberg.org. The Project Gutenberg EBook of The King in Yellow, by Robert W. ChambersThis eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and withalmost no restrictions whatsoever.  You may copy it, give it away orre-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License includedwith this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.orgTitle: The King in YellowAuthor: Robert W. ChambersPosting Date: December 24, 2011 [EBook #8492]Release Date: July, 2005[This file was first posted on July 16, 2003]Language: EnglishCharacter set encoding: ISO-8859-1*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE KING IN YELLOW ***Produced by Suzanne Shell, Beth Trapaga, Charles Franks,and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version byChuck Greif. Posted December 24, 2011. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/8492/8492-h/8492-h.htm#THE_YELLOW_SIGN
  30. "Mythos (Definition)." Theyellowsite.fandom.com, accessed October 16, 2022. Over time a great mass of created fiction can build up around the core canon of an invented universe: an accumulation of many elements such as characters, settings and themes. This is a 'mythos', whose various strands may be woven together in numerous prose stories, poetry, games, films and so on into an interconnected, quasi-real folklore (there is, after all, a close linguistic association with mythology), although not necessarily an unambiguous or unchanging one. Especially when elements were introduced by different authors at different times, they may grow increasingly disparate and sometimes contradictory. https://kinginyellow.fandom.com/wiki/Mythos_(Definition)
  31. "Pickman's Model." H. P. Lovecraft, Hplovecraft.com.  You needn’t think I’m crazy, Eliot—plenty of others have queerer prejudices than this. Why don’t you laugh at Oliver’s grandfather, who won’t ride in a motor? If I don’t like that damned subway, it’s my own business; and we got here more quickly anyhow in the taxi. We’d have had to walk up the hill from Park Street if we’d taken the car. TRIGGER WARNING: Contains one (1) ethnic slur; implied bigotry at several points. Accessed October 10, 2022. https://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/pm.aspx
  32. "Details." China Miéville, The New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird. Prime Books, November 2011.
  33. "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."  H.P. Lovecraft, Supernatural Horror in Literature. A 28,000 word essay by American writer H. P. Lovecraft, surveying the development and achievements of horror fiction as the field stood in the 1920s and 30s. The essay was researched and written between November 1925 and May 1927, first published in August 1927, and then revised and expanded during 1933–1934. Accessed October 4, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supernatural_Horror_in_Literature
  34. "Don’t Just Bury This Queen, Bury The Whole Concept of Royalty With Her." David Saint Vincent, Medium.com. No mature, intellectually curious human being can believe in royalty anymore. All it takes is asking the question “why,” when confronted with the very idea of the formal designation and station of the king or queen of a nation. Any nation that exists today or has ever existed. I do not give a damn what continent the nation was on, what era we are talking about, or the reasons why the designation of royalty was assigned. It represents the worst of what human beings can do, or be, or create. September 11, 2022. https://medium.com/incendiary/dont-just-bury-this-queen-bury-the-whole-concept-of-royalty-with-her-557997e90fd
  35. "Why Most Black People Are Refusing to Mourn Queen Elizabeth II." Allison Gaines, Medium.com. September 9, 2022. One thing has become painfully clear in the aftermath of Queen Elizabeth II's death — her legacy is complex. While some will spend the next few weeks praising the longest-serving British monarch's reign, Black people and other marginalized groups are having a different conversation about the harm of British colonialism.  https://allyfromnola.medium.com/why-most-black-people-are-refusing-to-mourn-queen-elizabeth-ii-a9c421f18ae0
  36. "What Is Compersion? The Polyamory Practice For Rethinking Jealousy." Kelly Gonsalves, Mindbodygreen.com. A few years ago, my partner at the time and I decided to see other people. It started as a breakup but eventually it turned into something else—an open relationship filled with a lot of love and ongoing commitment to each other as we began exploring dating and sleeping with other people. It was a very new experience for both of us, but it also just made sense for us with where we both were in our lives and in our relationship. Last updated July 1, 2020. https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/what-is-compersion-and-how-to-practice-feeling-empathy-instead-of-jealousy
  37. "Feeling Good About Your Partners' Relationships: Compersion in Consensually Non-Monogamous Relationships." Sharon M. Flicker, et al., Pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Compersion is a well-known term in polyamorous communities that connotes the positive emotion an individual may experience in relation to their partner's relationship with another partner. We know little about this emotion or about the factors that facilitate or inhibit its expression. The lack of a standardized measure for compersion has likely contributed to its neglect in the empirical literature. We sought to remedy this gap by creating a reliable and valid quantitative scale, The COMPERSe (Classifying Our Metamour/Partner Emotional Response Scale), through a multi-stage, bottom-up process grounded in a qualitative understanding of consensually non-monogamous (CNM) individuals' lived experience of compersion. This paper describes the thematic analysis of qualitative data (n = 44) which underpinned item generation, revision of the item pool based on researcher, practitioner, and community member feedback, exploratory (n = 310) and confirmatory factor analyses (n = 320) to ascertain the factor structure of the data, and examination of convergent and divergent validity. Results supported the use of a three-factor scale (Happiness about Partner/Metamour Relationship, Excitement for New Connections, and Sexual Arousal), which demonstrated excellent internal consistency as well as strong divergent and convergent validity. May 2021. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34075503/
  38. "How Romantic Compersion—the ‘Opposite of Jealousy’—May Signal That Polyamory Could Work for You." Mariella Mosthof, Wellandgood.com. Widely understood to be the opposite of jealousy, the term compersion refers to a feeling of joy, fulfillment, or excitement when someone we care about experiences joy, fulfillment, or excitement themselves. And while anyone can experience compersion, if you're interested in exploring polyamory, being able to access compersion can serve as a green light, of sorts. March 3, 2022. https://www.wellandgood.com/what-is-compersion/ 
  39. "Compersion: A Radical Love Phenomenon." Dr. Marie Thouin, Whatiscompersion.com. Compersion is our wholehearted participation in the happiness of others. It is the sympathetic joy we feel for somebody else, even when their positive experience does not involve or benefit us directly. Thus, compersion can be thought of as the opposite of jealousy and possessiveness. Accessed August 23, 2022. https://www.whatiscompersion.com
  40. "Compersion: A Polyamorous Principle That Can Strengthen Any Relationship." Gracie X., Huffpost.com. Feeling all warm and gooey because your spouse had a great time banging someone else is not something we're socialized to feel. We can be thrilled for our partner if they get a raise or promotion, but why can't we be happy for our partners who find joy in bed with someone else?Updated May 6, 2015. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/compersion-a-polyamorous-principle-that-can-strengthen-any-relationship_b_6803868
  41. "Deindividuation (Social Psychology)." Theodore T., Practicalpie.com. March 1, 2022. Did you know that there has been at least one death caused by “hazing” every year since 1972? For many fraternities and sororities, hazing is a ritual. It often involves copious amounts of drinking, rigorous physical challenges, and simply disgusting activities.How does this happen so often? You can’t imagine any of the individuals involved in the hazing to cause someone’s death, or for any of the victims to drink so much alcohol on their own. Individuals don’t haze themselves.But being in a group, especially a fraternity or sorority, can seriously change a person’s behavior. In order to allow many hazing activities to happen, there has to be some level of deindividualization. https://practicalpie.com/deindividuation-social-psychology/
  42. "Minority Influence (Psychology Definition)." Theodore T., Practicalpie.com. If you’re looking for information on minority influence and how it works, you need to know what happened on August 18, 1920.This was the day that the 19th amendment was ratified and women were given the right to vote. In 1964, the Civil Rights Act was passed. In 2015, the Supreme Court struck down the ban on same-sex marriages. These are some of the most notable moments in American history. These moments opened up the American Dream to more people. March 2, 2022. https://practicalpie.com/minority-influence-psychology/
  43. "Social Psychology." Theodore T, Practicalpie.com. Social psychology is simply fascinating. With a lot of questions to answer come a lot of theories behind human behavior and why we make certain decisions, judgments, or comparisons. This video gives an overview of social psychology and the impact it has had on the world. I’ll be going over a brief history of social psychology, top theories, and the experiments that shaped it into what it is today. July 4, 2022. https://practicalpie.com/social-psychology/
  44. "Schemas in Psychology." Theodore T, Practicalpie.com. From the moment we are born, we are given a lot of information. Our parents speak to us in a language that we eventually understand, we are taught rules that we eventually follow, and we witness memories that become lessons. As we grow up, the language becomes a way of communicating with people around us. We apply the rules we have learned to similar situations, often without question. Our memories shape the world around us.But how do we organize all of this information? How can we easily find the rules for behaving at a country club and apply them to how we behave in similar situations?For the answer, we turn to Schema Theory. This video is all about Schema Theory, how it helps our mind function, and how schema shape the way that we see the world. The more you know about schema, the easier it will be to understand your mind and make the best judgements about the world. February 28, 2022. https://practicalpie.com/schemas-in-psychology/
  45. "Social Identity Theory." Theodore T, Practicalpie.com How do you identify? What groups do you belong to? I’m not just talking about Facebook groups. I’m talking about the groups that you interact with every day – the groups that you feel you belong to. You may identify as a student of Temple University. Or you may identify as a member of your immediate family. Or as a Catholic.The Social Identity Theory looks closer into how we come to belong to these groups and how it affects the way we socialize with others.. July 4, 2022. https://practicalpie.com/social-identity-theory/
  46. "Robbers Cave Experiment." Theodore T, Practicalpie.com. Did you read Lord of the Flies in middle school or high school? Even if you skimmed over the book, you might remember what it’s about. A group of boys find themselves stranded on a desert island without adult supervision. As they try to establish a society, they turn on each other in desperation, and things get brutal. Febbruary 28, 2022. https://practicalpie.com/robbers-cave-experiment/
  47. "The Second Coming." William Butler Yeats, Poetry.org. 'Turning and turning in the widening gyre/The falcon cannot hear the falconer;/ Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;/ Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,/ The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere/ The ceremony of innocence is drowned;/ The best lack all conviction, while the worst/Are full of passionate intensity. Accessed August 9, 2022. https://poets.org/poem/second-coming
  48. "Do trees exist (scientifically speaking)? How did they even Evolve?" Ashley Hamer, Livescience.com. If you look at an evolutionary diagram, you can see where Homo sapiens branched off from other primates. You can see where apples branched off from the rest of the rose family. But you won't see where trees branched off from other plants. That's because they never did.Trees are not a species, or even a family or an order. So do trees even exist, scientifically?Tom Kimmerer, a consulting forest scientist based in Kentucky, said yes — just not in the way you might think. May 7, 2022. https://www.livescience.com/are-trees-real
  49. "Good Reads: Rober Browning Quotes." Robert Browning, Goodreads.com. “XII.If there pushed any ragged thistle-stalkAbove its mates, the head was chopped, the bentsWere jealous else. What made those holes and rentsIn the dock's harsh swarth leaves, bruised as to baulkAll hope of greenness? Tis a brute must walkPashing their life out, with a brute's intents. Accessed June 19, 2022. https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/143438-xii-if-there-pushed-any-ragged-thistle-stalk-above-its-mates
  50. "Spark Notes: Robert Browning's Poetry - Themes." Sparknotes.com, accessed June 19, 2022. Multiple Perspectives on Single EventsThe dramatic monologue verse form allowed Browning to explore and probe the minds of specific characters in specific places struggling with specific sets of circumstances. In The Ring and the Book, Browning tells a suspenseful story of murder using multiple voices, which give multiple perspectives and multiple versions of the same story. Dramatic monologues allow readers to enter into the minds of various characters and to see an event from that character’s perspective. Understanding the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of a character not only gives readers a sense of sympathy for the characters but also helps readers understand the multiplicity of perspectives that make up the truth. In effect, Browning’s work reminds readers that the nature of truth or reality fluctuates, depending on one’s perspective or view of the situation. Multiple perspectives illustrate the idea that no one sensibility or perspective sees the whole story and no two people see the same events in the same way. Browning further illustrated this idea by writing poems that work together as companion pieces, such as “Fra Lippo Lippi” and “Andrea del Sarto.” Poems such as these show how people with different characters respond differently to similar situations, as well as depict how a time, place, and scenario can cause people with similar personalities to develop or change quite dramatically. https://www.sparknotes.com/poetry/browning/themes/
  51. "Childe Roland To The Dark Tower Came." Robert Browning, Allpoetry.com. XII.If there pushed any ragged thistle-stalkAbove its mates, the head was chopped; the bentsWere jealous else. What made those holes and rentsIn the dock's harsh swarth leaves, bruised as to baulkAll hope of greenness?'tis a brute must walkPashing their life out, with a brute's intents. Accessed June 19, 2022. https://allpoetry.com/Childe-Roland-To-The-Dark-Tower-Came
  52. "On the sexist etimology of “hysteria,” and what academia did about it." Shalome Sine, Medium.com. Hysteria comes from the Greek root hystera, meaning ‘uterus.’ Originally, it was believed that hysteria and hysterical symptoms were caused by a defect in the womb, and thus, only women could become hysterical. (Sources below.) September 18, 2015. https://medium.com/@peacelovetrig/on-the-sexist-etimology-of-hysteria-and-what-academia-did-about-it-ef98815ddb6c
  53. "The feminisation of madness is crazy." Gary Nunn, Theguardian.com. March 8, 2012. Women are undervalued because our language stigmatises them as shrill and hysterical. On International Women's Day, it's time to redress the balance. https://www.theguardian.com/media/mind-your-language/2012/mar/08/mind-your-language-feminisation-madness
  54. "Emotion Reference Sheet." Therapist Aid LLC., Therapistaid.com. Alexithymia—difficulty recognizing and verbalizing emotions—is a trait possessed by about 8% of males and 2% of females. Individuals with alexithymia experience emotions, but have a hard time expressing and naming them. Instead, when asked about emotions, they’ll describe physical symptoms, or talk about behavior.The Emotions Reference Sheet handout is designed to help clients recognize and talk about their feelings. This handout is a simple but helpful resource that presents a list of emotions, along with common signs and behaviors that can help to identify them.This handout is a great reference when clients are having difficulty describing how they are feeling. It also helps them connect an emotion to a behavior. Clients can refer to this handout throughout a therapy session to facilitate their communication of emotions. https://www.therapistaid.com/therapy-worksheet/emotions-language-signs-behaviors/emotions/none
  55. "Introducing #RedInstead and #OurGoldenMoment: Autistics are claiming the narrative on April 1 & 2, 2020." The Autistic Wolf, Neuroclastic.com. Februaryu 9, 2020. Editor’s note: The Aspergian/NeuroClastic team is working with Wolf Traverso and strategizing on how to best prepare our community for April 1 & 2. We would love to hear from the autistic community what your hopes, ideas, reservations, and strategies are, and we are working on creating a plan that will maximize safety and quality for any autistics participating, ensure that the narrative around autism is one written by actual autistics, and provide the community with ideas, organizing tips, resources, strategies, plans, and support in April. Please read this article as the author’s tentative plan and stay tuned for updated news and plans. https://neuroclastic.com/introducing-our-golden-moment-an-inaugural-coming-out-day-on-april-1st-2020-for-the-autistic-neurodivergent-community/
  56. "Alexithymia: What It’s Like to Not Know How You Feel." Yo Samdy Sam, Neuroclastic.com. May 13, 2019. What is Alexithymia? Derived from the Greek meaning literally “no words for emotions,” Alexithymia is a construct or set of traits describing the inability to identify and verbalise feelings within oneself.Although 10% of the general population are thought to have it, the incidence within autistic people is somewhere between 50-80%, possibly more. It is not a mental disorder or disease, and you aren’t “diagnosed” with it, but rather it describes the experience of being without access to emotions like the vast majority of the population are. https://neuroclastic.com/alexithymia-and-autism-what-its-like-to-not-know-how-you-feel/
  57. "Identity-First Language." Lydia Brown, Asan.org. At the Adult Services Subcommittee’s final meeting last Wednesday, much to do was made about semantic disagreements — “ASD individual” versus “individual with ASD,” and of course, the dreaded “person with autism” or “person who has autism” versus “autistic person.” These issues of semantics are hot button issues, and rightfully so. Accessed April 5, 2022. https://autisticadvocacy.org/about-asan/identity-first-language/
  58. "EXCLUSIVE Americans broadly support Ukraine no-fly zone, Russia oil ban -poll." Jason Lange, Reuters.com. WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - A broad bipartisan majority of Americans think the United States should stop buying Russian oil and gas and work with NATO to set up "no-fly zones" to protect Ukraine from Russian air strikes, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Friday.The poll, conducted Thursday and Friday, suggests that U.S. outrage is growing over Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which in recent days has increasingly involved Russian bombing of urban areas. March 4, 2022. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/exclusive-americans-broadly-support-ukraine-no-fly-zone-russia-oil-ban-poll-2022-03-04/
  59. "What’s the Difference Between Morality and Ethics?" Cydney Grannan, Britannica.com. Generally, the terms ethics and morality are used interchangeably, although a few different communities (academic, legal, or religious, for example) will occasionally make a distinction. In fact, Britannica’s article on ethics considers the terms to be the same as moral philosophy. While understanding that most ethicists (that is, philosophers who study ethics) consider the terms interchangeable, let’s go ahead and dive into these distinctions. Accessed January 11, 2022. ttps://www.britannica.com/story/whats-the-difference-between-morality-and-ethics
  60. "Ethics vs. Morals." Diffen.com, accessed January 11, 2022. Ethics and morals relate to “right” and “wrong” conduct. While they are sometimes used interchangeably, they are different: ethics refer to rules provided by an external source, e.g., codes of conduct in workplaces or principles in religions. Morals refer to an individual’s own principles regarding right and wrong. https://www.diffen.com/difference/Ethics_vs_Morals
  61. "You say morals, I say ethics – what’s the difference?" Theconversation.com, accessed September 17, 2014. Certain customs or behaviours are recognised as good and others as bad, and these collectively comprise morality – arguably the summation of our value system as human beings. So a conversation about ethical and moral decision-making is important.But problems arise when the terms “ethics” or “morals” are used interchangeably. https://theconversation.com/you-say-morals-i-say-ethics-whats-the-difference-30913
 
 
 
 
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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-agency
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-awareness
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-concept
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-determination_theory 
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_memory
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantics 
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skepticism
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_cognition
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_contract
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_construct
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_democracy
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_intuitionism
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialism
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociality
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socrates 
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_dialogue
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_method
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socratic_paradox
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophist
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stroop_effect
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subjectivism
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substance_dualism
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbol_grounding_problem
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terror_management_theory
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_mind
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They%27re_Made_Out_of_Meat
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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Nagel 
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thought_experiment
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_the_commons
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Earth_thought_experiment
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarianism
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  17. "Divine Command Theory: Crash Course Philosophy #33." Crash Course, Youtube. [9:01] As we venture into the world of ethics, there are a lot of different answers to the grounding problem for us to explore. One of the oldest and most popular is the divine command theory. But with age comes a long history of questions, too, such as the dilemma presented by Plato known as the Euthyphro Problem. October 31, 2016. https://youtu.be/wRHBwxC8b8I
  18. "Natural Law Theory: Crash Course Philosophy #34." Crash Course, Youtube. [9:38] Our exploration of ethical theories continues with another theistic answer to the grounding problem: natural law theory. Thomas Aquinas’s version of this theory says that we all seek out what’s known as the basic goods and argued that instinct and reason come together to point us to the natural law. There are, of course, objections to this theory – in particular, the is-ought problem advanced by David Hume. November 7, 2016. https://youtu.be/r_UfYY7aWKo
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  30. "Helping Hungry Ghosts | Thich Nhat Hanh (short teaching video)." Plum Village App, Youtube. [18:25] In this short teaching video from the Plum Village app https://plumvillage.app/ Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh talks about "hungry ghosts," the suffering people who are not well rooted in their families and societies, and how to help them.  Excerpt from: Touching Peace | An Evening With Thich Nhat Hanh (https://youtu.be/g6atIQfEGwc)  ~~~ Find more similar short teachings on the FREE Plum Village app https://plumvillage.app/  Enjoy! 🙏https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3-aJON5780
  31. "MSNBC Guest Defends *You Know Who* To Attack Putin." The Rational National, Youtube. [5:49] March 12, 2022. Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia and current Professor at Stanford University, Michael McFaul, attempted to rehabilitate *you know who* in order to attack Putin. Sources: https://bit.ly/3uaV13R (Tweet, now deleted) https://bit.ly/3w1kpvp (USHMM) https://bit.ly/36gOpIR (Deseret News). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqNAA0467AI
  32. "The Noble Eightfold Path | Thich Nhat Hanh (short teaching video)." Plum Village App, Youtube. [23:03] October 26, 2020. In this short teaching video from the Plum Village app https://plumvillage.app/ Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh talks about the Noble Eightfold Path, a path with eight elements on which every step we take generates well-being.  Excerpt from: A Beginners Mind for a Beautiful Future | Dharma Talk, 2011-10-02, Magnolia Grove (https://youtu.be/g_F_cxM9d5Q)  ~~~ Find more similar short teachings on the FREE Plum Village app https://plumvillage.app/  Enjoy! 🙏https://youtu.be/toVNeTrwbtc
  33. "The Four Noble Truths | Thich Nhat Hanh (short teaching video)." Plum, Village App, Youtube. [18:30] August 10, 2020. In this short teaching video from the Plum Village app https://plumvillage.app/ Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh talks about the Four Noble Truths and the nature of Interbeing of these Truths.  Excerpt from: Art of Suffering Retreat | Second Dharma Talk by Thich Nhat Hanh, 2013.08.27: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAbTM...  ~~~ Find more similar short teachings on the FREE Plum Village app https://plumvillage.app/  Enjoy! 🙏 https://youtu.be/dy-RI3FrdGA "South Carolina Brings Back Execution by Firing Squad." Indisputable with Dr. Rashad Richey, Youtube. [6:34] March 21, 2022. South Carolina is bringing back the firing squad for executions. Dr. Rashad Richey and Ben Carollo discuss on Indisputable. Tell us what you think in the comments below.   Read more here: https://nypost.com/2022/03/19/south-carolina-brings-back-firing-squad-executions/  "South Carolina has given the green light for condemned prisoners in the state to be executed by firing squad.  Final approval came Friday after the state Department of Corrections said renovations had been completed on a new death chamber where the executions can take place in the state capital of Columbia.  The electric chair is the state’s primary method of execution, but a May 2021 law now allows prisoners to choose to die by lethal injection or firing squad, the state said in a press release."*  ***   Indisputable, features Dr. Richey talking about the top news stories of the day, reading viewer comments, and engaging in debates and conversations with guests. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtqLGJq5bUk
  34. "A Beginners Mind for a Beautiful Future | Dharma Talk by Thich Nhat Hanh, 2011-10-02 Magnolia Grove." Plum Village, Youtube. [2:07:17] July 22, 2018. The Sangha is gathered together at Magnolia Grove Monastery in Batesville, Mississippi during the 2011 US Teaching Tour with the theme Cultivating the Mind of Love. This 115-minute dharma talk is from October 2, 2011. This is the last day of Magnolia retreat and may be a little difficult if listeners have not heard the talks from the previous days (see "2011 US Tour" playlist).  The beginners mind. It is a source of energy. A willingness to practice. And to serve others. We are not afraid of obstacles in order to realize our dream and our intention. Siddhartha had this beginners mind, and we can too. The mind of love is the beginners kind. During this retreat has allowed this to arise in our heart. Do we know how to continue this mind?  In Buddhism, there are two kinds of truth: conventional and ultimate. Thay explains how it is similar to what we see in science. We can learn to understand the true nature of reality. When we come to the ultimate truth, we can leave behind our notions of birth and death, suffering and happiness, being and non-being, etc. How can we do this? We cannot be an observer, we must try to be a participant. The Buddha’s insight received under the bodhi tree was to be relieved of all fear. This cannot be learned from notions and concepts.  We learn of Right View, another element of the noble path. Thay tells a story of Katyayana, a student of the Buddha, asking about Right View. A teaching of no-birth, being and non-being, as illustrated by a cloud. Right View is being able to transcend all these notions: being and non-being, birth and death, left and right, above and below, subject and object, etc. All pairs of opposites. We cannot remove one without the other.  Story of a grain of salt wanting to know how salty is the ocean to illustrate the subject of cognition and object of cognition. Being a participant to truly understand.  Talking to a flame to illustrate this teaching of being and non-being.  Thay writes these pairs of opposites on the board: birth and death, being and nonbeing, coming and going, sameness and otherness. All these must be transcended to see the true face of reality.  A teaching on interbeing and four more notions - self, man, living beings, and life span. Thay explains each as outiined in the Diamond Sutra. This Sutra teaches us that humans are only made of non-human elements. This is one of the oldest teachings in deep ecology. The Buddha too is comprised of non-Buddha elements. This is why bowing to the Buddha is not worshiping, but is a meditation.  We have been talking of Right View and dualism. We turn now to three other elements of the noble eightfold path that arise from Right View. Right Thinking can help us remove all discrimination. It is thinking that can produce understanding and compassion. It can heal the world. From these two we can then practice Right Speech. To restore and reconcile. This element includes our ability for deep listening. And then we turn to Right Action. Anything we can do with our body to protect and save. These three are all forms of action, starting with our thoughts. Thinking is already action. And we produce each of these every day. The philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre said that man is the sum of his action. In Sanskrit, this is called karma. Everything we produce will continue us; it does not disappear. We are the author, and that is our continuation. If we can keep our beginners mind alive, surely we will have a beautiful future.  The other elements of the path, briefly outlined in this talk, are Right Livelihood, Right Diligence, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration. This path can be seen very concretely in the Five Mindfulness Trainings. We also briefly learn of the Three Doors of Liberation — emptiness, signlessness, and aimlessness — in light of the retreat’s teaching.  We talk concludes with a couple of songs led by Sr. Chan Không. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_F_cxM9d5Q
  35. "respecting beliefs | why we should do no such thing [cc]." TheraminTrees, Youtube. [22:15] May 7, 2015. An explanation of why I don't subscribe to the view that 'we should all respect each other's beliefs.' You can support the channel at: https://www.patreon.com/TheraminTrees. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_5yUXjXizQ
  36. "The Autism Spectrum: Explained." Yo Samdy Sam, Youtube. [13:19] December 23, 2021. The concept of the autistic spectrum (or the autism spectrum) is largely used but seems poorly understood by people in general. In this video I explain how it came about and what it actually means.  This video was sponsored by Tiimo, the visual planning app: https://go.onelink.me/w6CP/tiimocalendar (available on Apple, Android and desktop)  "But we're all on the spectrum" - check out my older video on this topic here: https://youtu.be/qPSVf50kLF8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=paX6IcPZPjM
  37. "But we’re all on the spectrum somewhere!" Yo Samdy Sam, Youtube. [5:23] July 19, 2019. The myth that “we’re all on the spectrum somewhere” has to be one of the more pervasive autism myths, and everyone who has an adult diagnosis of autism (especially those diagnosed with so-called high functioning autism spectrum disorder) has likely encountered a version of this at some point.  That there are different types of autism spectrum disorders (or as I prefer to call it different “colour palettes” of autism) does not mean that everyone on the planet sits somewhere along a linear scale ranging from “not autistic” to “extremely autistic”. It’s much more complicated than that.  Firstly, the autism spectrum is used to describe the variety of autistic experiences, not the experiences of neurotypicals who have a few autistic traits.  Secondly, It is not a linear spectrum from “mild” to “severe” autism. Every autistic person has a combination of traits that is unique to them, many of which can be equally debilitating in different ways. Functioning labels help neither the “high functioning” autistic who is presumed to be fine nor the “low functioning” autistic who is presumed incompetent.  If you don’t want to miss a video, sign up to receive new videos straight to your e-mail, every week: https://www.subscribepage.com/yosamdysam. https://youtu.be/qPSVf50kLF8
  38. "What I struggle with (as an AUTISTIC adult)." Yo Samdy Sam, Youtube. [16:16] February 21, 2019. In this video I talk about the things I struggle with on an everyday basis as an autistic adult.  Even though I may look like I'm coping on the outside, my inner world is rich with noise and difficulty sometimes. 🔀All my autism videos in one handy playlist 🔀: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfWrZJcC_lTAJvhgia_UqpidfyNARkPCN.  👭 Autism in women/girls playlist 👭: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfWrZJcC_lTDCKsfwEtLNWq96OgYHqA-b. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKgoWZ3JHrM
  39. "What is AUTISM? // Autism awareness and acceptance." [7:42] March 30, 2020. What is autism? What is it like to be autistic?  Autism spectrum condition (or autism spectrum disorder, depending on who you ask) is a neurological condition that affects 1-3% of the population, maybe more.  I made this video to help people understand what autism actually is, as there is so much misinformation and so many myths out there. In this video I talk about sensory sensitivities, social communication, stimming, executive functioning and special interests. https://youtu.be/kt1r-GlRkJg
  40. "But we’re all on the spectrum somewhere!." Yo Samdy Sam, Youtube. [5:23] July 19, 2019. The myth that “we’re all on the spectrum somewhere” has to be one of the more pervasive autism myths, and everyone who has an adult diagnosis of autism (especially those diagnosed with so-called high functioning autism spectrum disorder) has likely encountered a version of this at some point.  That there are different types of autism spectrum disorders (or as I prefer to call it different “colour palettes” of autism) does not mean that everyone on the planet sits somewhere along a linear scale ranging from “not autistic” to “extremely autistic”. It’s much more complicated than that.  Firstly, the autism spectrum is used to describe the variety of autistic experiences, not the experiences of neurotypicals who have a few autistic traits.  Secondly, It is not a linear spectrum from “mild” to “severe” autism. Every autistic person has a combination of traits that is unique to them, many of which can be equally debilitating in different ways. Functioning labels help neither the “high functioning” autistic who is presumed to be fine nor the “low functioning” autistic who is presumed incompetent.  If you don’t want to miss a video, sign up to receive new videos straight to your e-mail, every week: https://www.subscribepage.com/yosamdysam. https://youtu.be/qPSVf50kLF8 
  41. "What is AUTISM? // Autism awareness and acceptance." Yo Samdy Sam, Youtube. [7:42] March 30, 2020. What is autism? What is it like to be autistic?  Autism spectrum condition (or autism spectrum disorder, depending on who you ask) is a neurological condition that affects 1-3% of the population, maybe more.  I made this video to help people understand what autism actually is, as there is so much misinformation and so many myths out there. In this video I talk about sensory sensitivities, social communication, stimming, executive functioning and special interests. https://youtu.be/kt1r-GlRkJg
  42. "World Autism Day 2020: How to get involved." Yo Samdy Sam, Youtube.  [7:30] March 27, 2020. World Autism Day 2020 is nearly upon us and whether you call it World Autism Awareness Week, World Autism Acceptance Week, we as a community are coming to together to celebrate and promote autistic acceptance.  In this video I explain how to get involved with the #RedInstead movement on April 1st, and the #AutisticGold "Coming out" day on April 2nd.  If you want to know why I DON'T want you to "Light It Up Blue", check out the video I made last year: https://youtu.be/Eg5ZORDwVzs  For more information check out these links:  Our Golden Moment: https://www.ourgoldenmoment.com/  Article recapping: https://neuroclastic.com/introducing-our-golden-moment-an-inaugural-coming-out-day-on-april-1st-2020-for-the-autistic-neurodivergent-community/.  NeuroClastic (autistic-led organisation, and a great alternative to Autism Speaks): https://neuroclastic.com/donate/
  43. "Alexithymia // What it's like to not know how you feel #alexithymia." [7:20] May 11, 2019. Alexithymia describes an inability to recognise or name your own emotions. Coming from the Greek to mean literally "no words for emotions", alexithymia is strongly related to autism (it is estimated over half of autistic people also have alexithymia)  Being in touch with your own emotions is vital to building friendships and relationships. I believe a lot of the social aspects I struggle with due to autism can be partly attributed to alexithymia as well.  Here's the test I took, interested to see how other people do, so let me know in the comments down below: https://neuroclastic.com/alexithymia-and-autism-what-its-like-to-not-know-how-you-feel/. For further thoughts on the subject: https://www.alexithymia.us/alexithymia-questionnaire-online-test. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3tD94tB6T4
  44. "Why People with ADHD Procrastinate." Dr. Tracey Marks, Youtube. [8:04] April 13, 2022. Do you have ADHD? Are you a procrastinator? If so, you're not alone. In this video I talk about what causes low motivation and procrastination what you can do about it.   Download the Pomodoro Technique Guide here: https://markspsychiatry.com/adhd-moti...  References Wise R. A. (2002). Brain reward circuitry: insights from unsensed incentives. Neuron, 36(2), 229–240.   Volkow ND, Wang GJ, Newcorn JH, et al. Motivation deficit in ADHD is associated with dysfunction of the dopamine reward pathway. Mol Psychiatry. 2011;16(11):1147-1154.   ADHD Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...  ADHD Skills Training playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...  FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM for quick, bite-sized mental-health tips https://www.instagram.com/drtraceymarks/  FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@drtraceymarks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp805f-j1VI 
  45. "How to Get Stuff Done When You Have ADHD." How to ADHD, Youtube. [4:43] March 23, 2016. Have trouble getting started? Keep getting distracted? Don't know when to stop? Try this magical fruit!*  *not actually magical** **not actually a fruit*** ***seriously, don't eat it.  Pomodoro Technique 101: http://bit.ly/1UKmpOx Ignore the Unicorn: Pomodoro for ADD http://bit.ly/1XJ6vTG Pomodoro Technique: The Book (with pictures!!): http://amzn.to/1MyRzlp. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLkOZhROvA
  46. "ADHD YouTuber vs. ASD YouTuber: Main Differences." How to ADHD, Youtube. [14:14] July 4, 2019. Check out Daniel’s video here! https://youtu.be/p4UC6W4SzDo  -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=  Facebook: http://facebook.com/howtoadhd Twitter: http://twitter.com/howtoadhd Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd  WE WROTE A SONG!! Get the “The Fish Song” on...  ...iTunes: http://bit.ly/fishsongitunes ...Google Music: http://bit.ly/fishsonggp ...Amazon: http://bit.ly/fishsongamazon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFdbNPwmVRs
  47. "ADHD As A Difference In Cognition, Not A Disorder: Stephen Tonti at TEDxCMU." TEDx Talks, Youtube [13:36] April 11, 2013.  TEDx Talks 34.6M subscribers Stephen is a Senior Directing major at Carnegie Mellon. He is also the current President of Carnegie Mellon's Film Club. He recently completed his Thesis Project within the School of Drama: a production of Mac Wellman's "A Murder of Crows." He is currently working on creating a collective of Film Enthusiasts across Carnegie's Campus as well as other colleges and universities around Pittsburgh. You can find out more about Stephen and his talk on his website: www.stephentonti.com or follow his blog "Caffeine, Nicotine, and ADHD: a guide to maintaining sanity."  In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU6o2_UFSEY
  48. "The Problem with Masking ADHD and Autism (burnout, etc.)." [5:24] February 8, 2022. Thank you to Sunsama for sponsoring this video! To try it out - use the link: https://get.sunsama.com/a/howtoadhd   Masking is something those of us with ADHD do a lot, and usually without even realizing it, but what exactly is the problem with masking our ADHD and Autism? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-FtgGV8I8
  49. "AUTISM and ADHD: Organising Daily Life (with How To ADHD)." [28:26] July 4, 2019. Autism and ADHD - Talking about daily life organisation in this video.   JESS'S VIDEO: https://youtu.be/aFdbNPwmVRs  JESS’S CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/howtoadhd SKEDPAL: https://www.skedpal.com/  ADHD is often cooccurring with an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. I asked my friend Jess from How To ADHD to talk about organising daily life tasks with ADHD.   Autism and ADHD comorbidity is very common with people on the autism spectrum. Children with autism may have issues in organising and organisation, this is all down to executive function.  the ADHD Autism connection is such a strong one that this video is designed to help someone relate to some of the struggles.  I personally have difficulties with with trying to stay organised and it is due to the issues autism presents. This impacts my daily life and my mental state.  Mental health is also impacted due to bad organisation, and can lead to other issues like burn outs, meltdowns and panic attacks.   🔴SUBSCRIBE ➤ http://bit.ly/AutismYouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4UC6W4SzDo
  50. "D.L. Hughley's Fear for His Son with Autism: Defiance Could Get Him Killed | Black Love | OWN." OWN, Youtube. [2:13] My 31, 2018. Comedian/actor D.L. Hughley explains how, as a black parent, he was particularly scared that his son's “defiant” behavior related to his autism could be misconstrued and get him killed. This full episode airs Saturday, June 2, at 10/9c on OWN. For more on #BlackLove, visit https://WatchOWN.tv/BlackLove Find OWN on TV at http://www.oprah.com/FindOWN. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pVAv7IjANM
  51. "Black and Autistic: Encounters with Police Officers, w/Timothy Boykin - Autism Knows No Borders." Global Autism Project, Youtube. [6:05] August 17, 2020. Timothy Boykin talks about being Black and autistic and his encounters with police officers.  Timothy Boykin is an autism self-advocate, author, singer, and influencer. With almost 40K followers on TikTok, Tim uses his platform to promote autism acceptance and bring attention to racial inequality.   This is an excerpt from an interview with Timothy Boykin for the podcast Autism Knows No Borders.  Autism Knows No Borders is available on all major podcast platforms.  https://autismknowsnoborders.com/  Watch the full interview here:  https://youtu.be/7uUQHppjrSk  Watch more videos about specific topics here:  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...  For more information about the Global Autism Project, please visit:  https://www.globalautismproject.org/. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21VEhZVjcmE
  52. "The Party: a virtual experience of autism – 360 film." The Guardian, Youtube. [7:21] October 7, 2017. Everyday situations can be stressful for those on the autism spectrum. Step into the shoes of 16-year-old Layla as she attends a birthday party. Hear her inner thoughts and experience how overwhelming an occasion like this can be for her   Warning: This film contains effects which may cause anxiety for some viewers.  Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian  Support the Guardian ► https://support.theguardian.com/contr...  Today in Focus podcast ► https://www.theguardian.com/news/seri...  Sign up for the Guardian documentaries newsletter ► https://www.theguardian.com/info/2016...  The Guardian ► https://www.theguardian.com. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtwOz1GVkDg
  53. "What It's Like to Be ADHD and Black." How to ADHD, Youtube. [25:24] June 30, 2020. There are many factors that affect our lived experience of ADHD. This is the first in a series of videos that will explore what it's like to be ADHD *and.* Given what's going on in this country, I thought it was important to start with what it's like to be ADHD and Black.  00:00 Intro 01:57 Meet The Brains 05:42 Mental Health And The Black Community 10:00 Masking and Code-Switching 12:32 Dealing With Discrimination 19:09 Moving Forward 24:04 Outro 25:03 Endcard  LINKS (in order of introduction):  Romanza McAllister, LCSW Social Action Influencer ADHD Coach & Race Equity Advocate http://mcallisterpsychotherapy.com/ -- Diyah Najah Artist & Educator www.ArtistDiyahNajah.com IG:@ArtistDiyahNajah -- Roxanne Jarrett Creative Productivity Facilitator roxannejarrett.com / swellhead.com  -- Joseph Gitau Writer/musician/blogger @MisWiredKE -- Loucresie Rupert MD Child Psychiatrist/ blogger /consultant www.underoneumbrella.blog -- Michelle Ford Geek of mythic proportions @mythicgeek -- Junotta, BSc Nutrition @ADHD_JC -- Stacey Machelle Comic/ADHD Advocate https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvAg... -- Autistic Tyla Autism Advocate / Founder B+ND http://Youtube.com/AutisticTyla -- Corey T Queen The Dad Bod Podcast creator @CoreyQ_2point0 (IG and Twitter) -- Inger Shaye ADHD & Executive Coach www.ingershaye.com -- Kini Foster Software Engineer kini@introspectiveit.com -- René Brooks Founder, blackgirllostkeys.com   -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=  For more education on racism, as suggested by our community: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSsoV... YouTube  -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=  Follow How to ADHD: Facebook: http://facebook.com/howtoadhd  Twitter: http://twitter.com/howtoadhd  Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh-3ULQJiEY
  54. "ADHD sucks, but not really | Salif Mahamane | TEDxUSU." TEDx, Youtube. [13:44] December 18, 2015. In current society, people with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) tend to struggle if not suffer. Despite this, rather than a disorder, ADHD should be thought of as a particular neuro-cognitive profile; that is, a characteristic brain format that results in a different way of literally thinking. With so many people diagnosed with ADHD – and so many more undiagnosed — we must ask, where does ADHD come from and is it truly a problem in and of itself?     Salif shares a current hypothesis about ADHD’s root and an alternative perspective – including several benefits of the condition – regarding how we engage with it in our schools, homes and selves.     Eisenberg, D. T. A., Campbell, B., Gray, P. B., & Sorenson, M. D. (2008).  Dopmaine   receptor genetic polymorphisms and body composition in undernourished pastoralists: An exploration of nutrition indices among nomadic and recently settled Ariaal men of northern Kenya. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 8, 173-184.  Salif is currently a doctoral student in the Experimental and Applied Psychological Program at USU. On a day-to-day basis he manages Dr. Kerry Jordan’s Multisensory Cognition Lab. His research investigates cognitive and neurophysiological outcomes of exposure to, and immersion in, natural environments. Salif loves long walks in the mountains, hunting, fishing, camping, gardening, and planning his future homestead. Most of all, he loves having no idea whatsoever as to how to parent his two-year-old son, but trying anyway.  This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWCocjh5aK0
  55. "How to (Explain) ADHD." How to ADHD, Youtube. [7:38] June 10, 2018. What IS ADHD, anyway? And how do you EXPLAIN it to people? We teamed up with the ADHD tribe to bring you simple explanations of the most common ADHD challenges, with metaphors submitted by the community and animated by Edward! Enjoy!  Facebook: http://facebook.com/howtoadhd Twitter: http://twitter.com/howtoadhd Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd My TEDx talk on ADHD: http://bit.ly/2sKXHGl What it’s really like to have ADHD: https://youtu.be/ji0hg1LduU8  Business email: business@howtoadhd.com  (I'm businessing!)  Links!   Through Your Child’s Eyes: https://u.org/2Jwj2tz.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhcn1_qsYmg
  56. "ADHD and Emotions: How Mindfulness Can Help (& 3 Questions to Ask!)." How to ADHD, Youtube. [7:49] April 20, 2021. Emotions can be intense when you have ADHD. Mindfulness can help.  Link to worksheet on identifying emotions: https://www.therapistaid.com/therapy-worksheet/emotions-language-signs-behaviors/emotions/none. The feely wheel! http://feelingswheel.com/ Emotion tracker: https://bit.ly/3D5fFVO  6:13 correction -- should be recognizing that we're angry when we're in the yellow, can keep us from getting "in the red"   Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd  Check out our website: http://howtoadhd.com. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t23N2Pib9rs
  57. "Help! How to Deal With ADHD Meltdowns." How to ADHD, Youtube. [4:53] Meltdowns aren't a disaster, they're an opportunity in disguise.  Calming Bottle in a Video — the Glitterfall – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb3ji...  How to Make a Calming Bottle  – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVQSE...  Belly Breathe video (with Elmo!): http://bit.ly/21j1qT5  Sensory Bottle Tutorial: http://bit.ly/1pd00Oz. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yfg3ThEm-gY
  58. "ADHD and Emotional Dysregulation: What You Need to Know." How to ADHD, Youtube. [7:06] October 6, 2017. Emotions and emotional dysregulation are something you don't usually read about when learning about ADHD – and there's a reason why!  -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=  Facebook: http://facebook.com/howtoadhd Twitter: http://twitter.com/howtoadhd Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd  CITATIONS/LINKS:  Barkley, B. A. (2015) Emotion Dysregulation is a Core Component of ADHD. In R. A. Barkley (Eds.), Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: A handbook for diagnosis and treatment (4th ed.). New York, NY, US: Guilford Press.  ADHD and Anger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Aq7R...  How to Make Better Decisions through Mindfulness: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJwn0...  Emotion Tracker!  https://bit.ly/3D5fFVO. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kew2JhKq3Y
  59. "How to Deal with Rejection Sensitivity." How to ADHD, Youtube. [9:27] August 25, 2020. This is my most requested episode ever. Thanks to the support of my research team, creative team, professional consultants, and the fabulous Caroline Maguire, it's finally done :) Enjoy!!! FREE PRINTABLE REFERENCE CARD: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oncd... (it fits great in a bullet journal, or fold it to stick in a wallet!)  CHECK OUT DANI'S COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS:  https://www.adhddd.com/shop/the-faces...  GET CAROLINE'S BOOK:  https://www.carolinemaguireauthor.com/  Caroline Maguire, M.Ed., ACCG, PCC founded and facilitates a comprehensive SEL training methodology (#ConnectionMatters) for adults, parents, clinicians and academic professionals on how to develop critical social, emotional and behavioral skills, in themselves and in others. Caroline’s book Why Will No One Play With Me?  is a playbook that includes foolproof scripts on how to communicate – with anyone, in any situation – and how to ensure the message registers with the recipient – no small task! Through her private practice, publications, lectures and workshops, her mission is to vanquish the devastating effects of feeling different and misunderstood. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM3azhiOy5E
  60. "Start Here! How to ADHD Fundamentals." How to ADHD, Youtube. [27 videos] Last updated January 18, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvq9Tp5JZ8oDV3SIpSJX25Twp9FHKqi_l
  61. "Lawrence: Samuel Alito's Lies Did Not Stop In His Confirmation Hearing." MSNBC, Youtube. [15:38] May 6, 2022. MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell details the years of lying and hypocrisy from Republicans and Republican-appointed Supreme Court Justices on abortion rights. » Subscribe to MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbc  About: MSNBC is the premier destination for in-depth analysis of daily headlines, insightful political commentary and informed perspectives. Reaching more than 95 million households worldwide, MSNBC offers a full schedule of live news coverage, political opinions and award-winning documentary programming -- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsK8cscdglY
  62. "Live! May 5th ft Act Tv | Emergency Rally For Reproductive Rights | Evictions On The Rise." The Benjamin Dixon Show, Youtube. [2:27:42] May 5, 2022: Become a patron! http://Patreon.com/thebpdshow  You can now find shorter clips of the show on the Act TV YouTube channel. You'll still be able to find our interviews and the clips we post on The Benjamin Dixon Show YouTube channel.  Act TV YT: https://www.youtube.com/actdottv. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_BYLsYwlE0
  63. "Rep. Katie Porter Makes Bill Maher Look Foolish." RebelHQ, Youtube. [4:42] May 9, 2022. Bill Maher tried to make a terrible pro-life argument. Luckily, Representative Katie Porter was there to set the record straight and make him look foolish in the process. Jackson White breaks it down.   Original TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@repkatieporte...  Follow Jackson on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/slimfitbarr... Twitter - https://twitter.com/slimfitchacho. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-QCCKCDz2w
  64. "How to Know if You Have ADHD." How to ADHD, Youtube. [4:04] March 1, 2016. I'm not a doctor, but here are some things you need to know.  UPDATE: the three "types" as described by the DSM IV have been updated to be called "presentations" -- inattentive presentation, etc. to better represent the fluidity of symptoms and their ability to change over time.  Test for adult ADHD (from additudemag.com):http://bit.ly/21yRB96 ADHD test designed specifically for women (from additudemag.com): http://bit.ly/1pmtxoz  (video) A really funny, painfully accurate "unofficial test" by Totally ADD: http://bit.ly/1SeF6tj  Recently diagnosed? You might be feeling like this: http://bit.ly/1LS06PU. https://youtu.be/cx13a2-unjE"How Dopamine Affects Learning and Motivation in ADHD Brains." How to ADHD, Youtube. [6:15] November 16, 2021. Thank you to Hero's Journal for sponsoring today's video!  Go to https://theherosjournal.co/discount/h... and use code "howtoadhd" to try it out yourself.  Ever wondered what Dopamine was and how exactly it affects our brain? In this episode, we explore the wonderful world of dopamine and how it can affect our motivation and even our ability to learn!  Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd  Check out our website: http://howtoadhd.com. SEE DESCRIPTION FOR RESOURCE AND CITATION LINKS. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_P6sNFjLzI
  65. "Meditation! Does it Actually Work for People with ADHD?" How to ADHD, Youtube. [16:13] March 8, 2022.  This episode ("Meditation! Does it Actually Work for People with ADHD?") is sponsored by Wondrium. To check it out for yourself, click the link http://ow.ly/EwM630s9bu2 and leave a comment about what you think!  Those of us with ADHD are often told to find ways to calm our hyperactivity. Meditation is one of those suggestions we constantly hear, but what exactly is meditation, and does it actually work for people with ADHD?  Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd  Check out our website: http://howtoadhd.com. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l--Sa_C4bcY
  66. "The Problem with Masking ADHD and Autism (burnout, etc.)." How to ADHD, Youtube. [5:24] February 8, 2022. Thank you to Sunsama for sponsoring this video! To try it out - use the link: https://get.sunsama.com/a/howtoadhd   Masking is something those of us with ADHD do a lot, and usually without even realizing it, but what exactly is the problem with masking our ADHD and Autism?  Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd  Check out our website: http://howtoadhd.com  Follow us on all the things:  Twitter: http://twitter.com/howtoadhd TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@howtoadhd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtoadhd/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/howtoadhd  Our Merch Shop: shop.howtoadhd.com  -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=  Citations for "The Problem with Masking ADHD and Autism (burnout, etc.)":  Hull, L., Petrides, K.V., Allison, C. et al. (2017). “Putting on My Best Normal”: Social Camouflaging in Adults with Autism Spectrum Conditions. J Autism Dev Disord, 47(8), 2519–2534. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-017-31...   Sedgewick, F., Hull, L., & Ellis, H. (2021). Autism and Masking: How and Why People Do It, and the Impact It Can Have. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.   Miller, D., Rees, J., & Pearson, A. (2021). “Masking Is Life”: Experiences of Masking in Autistic and Nonautistic Adults. Autism in Adulthood, 3(4), 330-338. https://doi.org/10.1089/aut.2020.0083. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk-FtgGV8I8
  67. "How to Make Better Choices Through Mindfulness." How to ADHD, Youtube. [4:48] February 2, 2016. Ask me questions! Facebook: https://facebook.com/howtoadhd Twitter: https://twitter.com/howtoadhd  Watch this cute animated video! http://bit.ly/1PcFbIA  Try this challenge! http://bit.ly/1SAKPsP  Check out Headspace!  http://bit.ly/1RXjEth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJwn0WrqAhI
  68. "Handling Rumination/Thought Spirals: Tips on How to Cope With Self-Destructive Thoughts." How to ADHD, Youtube. [13:04] May 24, 2022. Those of us with ADHD (and especially Anxiety!) frequently have to deal with the unfortunate reality that are thought spirals. Today let's explore some community tips on how to cope with our brain's run away desire for rumination.  Check out OCD Stories' Podcast on Rumination!:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/0dkc...  What's emotional first aid? Why's it important? .... and how?? Check out these articles & tedtalk!:  https://www.ted.com/talks/sangu_delle... (Please note that Sangu uses imagery taken within Africa during his Tedtalk. If that imagery is going to be upsetting for you please take care to watch this at a time that is optimal for you and allows you to take care of yourself. 🧡)  https://ideas.ted.com/7-ways-to-pract... https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/behavi...  Want to read the ideas we didn't include in the video? WE GOT YOU!:  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkx42Mu... Twitter: https://twitter.com/HowtoADHD/status/...  Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd  Check out our website: http://howtoadhd.com  Follow us on all the things:  Twitter: http://twitter.com/howtoadhd TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@howtoadhd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/howtoadhd/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/howtoadhd. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x9Y77Ta83I
  69. "How to Rest Your Brain (with Green Time!)." How to ADHD, Youtube. [1:59] May 25, 2021. I often feel a need to "wander." Or stared out the window as a kid. This might be why?? CHADD article referenced: https://chadd.org/adhd-weekly/spend-t... "Green Time" is based on attention restoration theory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attenti...  Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd  Check out our website: http://howtoadhd.com. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yr7B-bd8G4o
  70. "How to Deal with Rejection Sensitivity." How to ADHD, Youtube. [9:27] August 25, 2020. This is my most requested episode ever. Thanks to the support of my research team, creative team, professional consultants, and the fabulous Caroline Maguire, it's finally done :) Enjoy!!! FREE PRINTABLE REFERENCE CARD: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oncd... (it fits great in a bullet journal, or fold it to stick in a wallet!)  CHECK OUT DANI'S COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS:  https://www.adhddd.com/shop/the-faces...  GET CAROLINE'S BOOK:  https://www.carolinemaguireauthor.com/  Caroline Maguire, M.Ed., ACCG, PCC founded and facilitates a comprehensive SEL training methodology (#ConnectionMatters) for adults, parents, clinicians and academic professionals on how to develop critical social, emotional and behavioral skills, in themselves and in others. Caroline’s book Why Will No One Play With Me?  is a playbook that includes foolproof scripts on how to communicate – with anyone, in any situation – and how to ensure the message registers with the recipient – no small task! Through her private practice, publications, lectures and workshops, her mission is to vanquish the devastating effects of feeling different and misunderstood. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM3azhiOy5E
  71. "How to Make Better Choices Through Mindfulness." How to ADHD, Youtube. [4:48] February 2, 2016. Ask me questions! Facebook: https://facebook.com/howtoadhd Twitter: https://twitter.com/howtoadhd  Watch this cute animated video! http://bit.ly/1PcFbIA  Try this challenge! http://bit.ly/1SAKPsP  Check out Headspace!  http://bit.ly/1RXjEth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJwn0WrqAhI
  72. "Meditation! Does it Actually Work for People with ADHD?" How to ADHD, Youtube. [16:13] March 8, 2022.  This episode ("Meditation! Does it Actually Work for People with ADHD?") is sponsored by Wondrium. To check it out for yourself, click the link http://ow.ly/EwM630s9bu2 and leave a comment about what you think!  Those of us with ADHD are often told to find ways to calm our hyperactivity. Meditation is one of those suggestions we constantly hear, but what exactly is meditation, and does it actually work for people with ADHD?  Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howtoadhd  Check out our website: http://howtoadhd.com. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l--Sa_C4bcY
  73. '"A Devastating Ruling": Law Prof. Michele Goodwin & SCOTUS Attorney Kitty Kolbert on Overturning Roe.' Democracy Now!, Youtube. [12:58] June 27, 2022. As protests continue across the country in response to the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, speak with two leading legal scholars. Kathryn "Kitty" Kolbert is co-founder of the Center for Reproductive Rights and argued the landmark case of Planned Parenthood v. Casey before the U.S. Supreme Court in 1992, which upheld Roe v. Wade. She is the co-author of "Controlling Women: What We Must Do Now to Save Reproductive Freedom." Michele Goodwin is chancellor's professor at University of California, Irvine School of Law and author of "Policing The Womb: Invisible Women and the Criminalization of Motherhood." Her new piece for The New York Times is headlined "No, Justice Alito, Reproductive Justice Is in the Constitution."   #democracynow     Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: https://democracynow.org. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1S0Soxq9Bg
  74. '“I Was Raped by My Father. Abortion Saved My Life”: Prof. Michele Goodwin on SCOTUS & New Jane Crow.' Democracy Now!, Youtube. [19:09] May 6, 2022. As the Supreme Court is poised to strike down Roe v. Wade, we speak with law professor Michele Goodwin, who has written extensively about how the criminalization of abortion polices motherhood. She discusses how on the eve of the court’s oral arguments in the Dobbs case in November, she wrote about how an abortion saved her life. She describes how the U.S. has historically endangered and denied essential health services to Black and Brown women, and calls new abortion restrictions “the new Jane Crow,” warning that they will further criminalize reproductive health and encourage medical professionals to breach their patients’ confidentiallity and report self-administered abortions to law enforcement.  #DemocracyNow    Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9AM ET: https://democracynow.org    Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today: https://democracynow.org/donate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCoNoHy57zw
  75. "The Social Contract | Philosophy Tube." Philosophy Tube, Youtube. [44:54] Nebula + CuriosityStream: https://curiositystream.com/philosoph...  Patreon: https://patreon.com/philosophytube  Subscribe! http://tinyurl.com/pr99a46  Twitter: @PhilosophyTube  Email: philosophytubebusiness@gmail.com  With the Voice of Anansi: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYz5...  00:00 Introduction 03:21 What is Social Contract Theory? 16:42 Feminist Critiques 30:12 Critical Race Theory 38:12 Announcement: The Prince  BIBLIOGRAPHY: Brooke Ackerly, “Human Rights and the Epistemology of Social Contract Theory,” in Illusion of Consent Alexander Anievas & Kerem Nişancıoğlu, How the West Came to Rule Bernadette Atuahene, “Predatory Cities,” in California Law Review Etienne Balibar, We, The People of Europe? David Boucher & Paul Kelly, “The Social Contract and Its Critics,” in The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls Susan Burgess & Christine Keating, “Occupy the Social Contract!” in New Political Science Judith Butler, Gender Trouble Diana Coole, “Women, Gender and Contract,” in The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls Adam Cracker, “Letter: How To Repair the Social Contract,” in FinancialMail Jodi Dean, “Communicative Capitalism: Circulation and the Foreclosure of Politics,” in Cultural Politics Silvia Federici, Caliban and the Witch Robert Filmer, Patriarcha  Moira Gatens, “Paradoxes of Liberal Politics: Contracts, Rights, and Consent,” in Illusion of Consent Melissa Gira Grant, Playing the Whore Thilan Hewage, “It’s Time To Rewrite Our Social Contract,” in The Sunday Observer Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan David Hume, “Of the Original Contract” Jeremy Jennings, “Rousseau, Social Contract and the Modern Leviathan,” in The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls John Locke, An Essay Concerning the True Original Extent and End of Civil Government Juno Mac & Molly Smith, Revolting Prostitutes Charles Mills, “The Domination Contract,” in Illusion of Consent Charles Mills, The Racial Contract Charles Mills, “The Racial Polity,” in Blackness Visible Charles Mills, “Revisionist Ontologies,” in Blackness Visible Charles Mills and Carole Pateman, “Contract and Social Change,” in Contract and Domination  Jonathan Ostry, “Letter: States Need Social Contract for A New Bretton Woods,” in The Financial Times Carole Pateman, “Participatory Democracy Revisited,” in Perspectives on Politics Carole Pateman, “‘Self-ownership and Property in the Person: Democratisation and a Tale of Two Concepts,” in Journal of Political Philosophy Carol Pateman, The Sexual Contract Philosophy Tube, Ignorance and Censorship Sarah Posner, “How Christian Nationalism And The Big Lie Fused to Fuel Doug Mastiano’s Candidacy,” in TPM  Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Discourse on Inequality Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract Greg Sargent, “Say It Clearly: Republicans Just Nominated A Pro-Trump Insurrectionist,” in The Washington Post Julia Serano, “What I Learned About Street Harassment After I Transitioned,” in The Guardian  Julia Serano, Whipping Girl Adam Serwer, “The Coronavirus Was An Emergency Until Trump Found Out Who Was Dying,” in The Atlantic Minouche Shafik, “The Pandemic and Our Broken Social Contracts,” in Project Syndicate Minouche Shafik, “What We Owe Each Other,” in International Monetary Fund Stacy Clifford Simplican, The Capacity Contract Marissa Jackson Sow, “Coming To Terms: Applying Contact Theory to the Detroit Water Shutoffs,” in NYU Law Review Marissa Jackson Sow, “Whiteness As Contract,” in Washington and Lee Law Review Ryu Spaeth, “America’s Social Contract is Broken,” in The Soapbox Jennifer Tescher, “It’s Time For A New Social Contract With America’s Workers,” in Fast Company Martyn Thompson, “Locke’s Contract in Context,” in The Social Contract From Hobbes to Rawls James Tully, “Rediscovering America” Jeremy Waldron, “John Locke: Social Contract versus Political Anthropology,” in The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls  Music by EpidemicSound. June 14, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_SYW1ElDb8
  76. "The Elder Millennial - A generation lost in time." The Take, Youtube. [14:23] July 12, 2022.  For years, viral media posts asked how millennials would save the world. But now things seem less certain than ever, the promised changes have yet to materialize, and millennials born in the early 1980s (also known as elder millennials) are entering their 40s. Ultimately, millennials as a generation have been defined by the loss of potential, but they have found new and exciting ways to adapt and reshape the culture – proving that rather than being “snowflakes” they’re actually quite resilient. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgCKYH1oEPo
  77. "Four Reasons Why Millennials Don't Have Any Money | Robert Reich." Robert Reich, Youtube. [3:26] January 7, 2020. Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich explains the forces driving the generational wealth gap between baby boomers and millennials. Watch More: The 6 Ways Millennials are Changing America ►►https://youtu.be/VpEAyCPFB4g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVKCPuM5CoU
  78. "Why Does The Media Blame Millennials for EVERYTHING?! | The Russell Howard Hour." Russell Howard, Youtube. [10:05] May 13, 2022. From The Russell Howard Hour, Russell takes a look at how the media somehow blame everything on millennials?!   .  .  Welcome to the official Russell Howard channel! Be sure to subscribe to watch the very best Russell Howard clips! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvskNMeQcvY
  79. "The Real Reason Millennials Are Suffering." Thomm Hartman Program, Youtube. [12:27] July 13, 2022. Your generation today holds only 4.6% of the nation’s wealth and you’re most likely struggling to own a home & are deeply in debt. What happened? In a word, Republicans. The bottom line, my dear millennial friends, is that you’ve been had by the GOP. They stole $50 trillion of yours and mine and handed it to the top 1% to stash in their money bins. Can we stop them together? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aHythEdIBM
  80. "Young Generations Are Now Poorer Than Their Parents And It's Changing Our Economies." Economics Explained, Youtube. [16:09] This video was made possible by our Patreon community! ❤️ See new videos early, participate in exclusive Q&As, and more! June 16, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkJlTKUaF3Q
  81. "How Fascism Works : The Politics of Us vs Them (w/ Prof. Jason Stanley)." Thom Hartmann Program, Youtube. [12:21] July 23, 2018. Professor Jason Stanley, author of the book "How Fascism Works" joined the Thom Hartmann Program to discuss the fascism and it's functions, do you see any comparisons here? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQMOvz3-Ulc
  82. "What Would An American Fascist Government Look Like?" Thom Hatmann Program, Youtube. [18:23] June 7, 2022. What Would An American Fascist Government Look Like?   We can’t pretend we don’t know what’s happening and where it will lead if it’s not stopped - the question is what we will do about it  Do we already know?    🔴 Subscribe for more clips like this: https://www.youtube.com/user/thomhart...   What happens if America is turned into a fascist government by someone like Donald Trump? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KSpXom9to4
  83. "The Day the Republic Died - The Chronological Explanation You Didn't Know You Needed." Geetsly's, Youtube. [13:32] June 1, 2021. A true deep dive into what exactly happened on that fateful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a43clKafzXg
  84. "How the Republic's most Noble Heroes so Easily Became the Empire's Worst Monsters." Geetsly's, Youtube. [9:41] April 21, 2022.  Something something live long enough to become the villain.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsQFUTGPqjc
  85. "How America Could Fall Like Rome." VICE News, Youtube. [7:09] March 17, 2021. The Jan. 6 Capitol riots were a uniquely tumultuous moment in American democracy. But they weren't so unusual in the course of world events. It remains to be seen if Trump's insurrection marked a peak of violence and political instability—or just the beginning.  VICE News speaks with Mike Duncan, the author and award-winner podcaster behind The History of Rome and Revolutions, about parallels between the United States' recent chaos and other historic soacietal upheavals. He thinks the worst might be yet to come.    Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News    Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIwRB7r6wM4
  86. "The 10 tactics of fascism | Jason Stanley | Big Think." Big Think, Youtube.[9:05] October 24, 2021. The 10 tactics of fascism, with Jason Stanley Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/c/bigthink Up next ►►"Never Again?" How fascism hijacks democracies over and over https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye4jK...   Fascism is a cult of the leader, who promises national restoration in the face of supposed humiliation by immigrants, leftists, liberals, minorities, homosexuals, women, in the face of what the fascist leader says is a takeover of the country's media, cultural institutions, schools by these forces.   Fascist movements typically, though not invariably, rest on an urban/rural divide. The cities are where there's decadence, where the elites congregate, where there's immigrants, and where there's criminality.   Each of these individuals alone is not in and of itself fascist, but you have to worry when they're all grouped together, seeing the other as less than. Those moments are the times when societies need to worry about fascism.  Read the video transcript: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpCKkWMbmXU
  87. 'Jason Stanley Warns: "America Is Now in Fascism’s Legal Phase" | Amanpour and Company.' [18:27] January 6, 2022. Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley sees January 6, 2021 as part of a history of fascist impulses in American politics. This is the focus of his book "How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them." His latest article in The Guardian is titled “America is now in fascism’s legal phase.” Stanley speaks with Michel Martin about what he calls an “extremely critical moment” for democracy around the world.  Originally aired on January 6, 2021. https://youtu.be/1xkcCmdE1u4
  88. "The Morbid Reasons Why the Republic Fell LONG Before the Battle of Coruscant." Geetsly's, Youtube. [11:35] September 13, 2020. The Republic turned to the Empire a looooong time before Palpy made his epic senate speech. In this episode, we delve further into the topic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bQtuzoTWSM
  89. "Social Psychology." Practical Psychology, Youtube. [25 videos, last updated April 17, 2022]  Social Psychology is the study of how people act, think, and behave when they are around each other. Watch this series to learn how our brains work in social situations. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg999NlgHHrQpYnOpb7-61elKuP7HXPPa
  90.  "What is Social Psychology? An Introduction." Practical Psychology, Youtube. [12:41] December 8, 2020. Learn more about Social Psychology: https://practicalpie.com/social-psychology/. https://youtu.be/cw3e_XFIeQI
  91. "What is Schema Theory in Psychology?" Practical Psychology, Youtube. [6:36] Learn more about the Schema Theory in Psychology: https://practicalpie.com/schemas-in-psychology/. January 12, 2021. https://youtu.be/F624Baz-Vzk
  92. "Robber's Cave Experiment - Realistic Conflict Theory." Practical Psychology, Youtube. [6:55] Learn more about the Robber's Cave Experiment: https://practicalpie.com/robbers-cave-experiment/. December 8, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KU5u75J8VU
  93. "How Jealousy Distorts Your Thinking." BrainCraft, Youtube. [4:17] Getting jealous can warp your mind – here's what to do about it. July 12, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Joy6yZs47Lk
  94. "Compersion explained - The opposite of jealousy or envy in romantic relationships." The Personality Network, Youtube. [3:42] We all experience jealousy and envy sometimes, but did you know you can feel the opposite of that? In this video, we explore Compersion - A feeling of taking joy in someone else's happiness. Compersion is also called 'Mudita' in Sanskrit and 'Unne' in Norwegian as this word is not just for polyamorous people, but for anyone who wants to experience the opposite of envy and jealousy. November 17, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njKafVtQ1v8
  95. "Compersion–the Opposite of Jealousy | Joli Hamilton | TEDxEasthamptonWomen." TEDx Talks, Youtube. [17:39] Largely perceived as a negative emotion, jealousy is a feeling that many encounter, but few are taught to truly master. We get so caught up in the dark parts of jealously, that we fail to see how much light it actually holds. In her talk, depth psychologist Joli Hamilton explains the imperfect process of coming to terms with feelings of jealousy, and how we are able to use that to find within ourselves jealousy's opposite: compersion, or feeling joy for another's joy.  Depth psychologist, AASECT certified sex educator, and life coach focuses on self-awareness, connection and communication at home and in the workplace. Joli’s presentation is titled Compersion–the Opposite of Jealousy. Two little known fun facts about Joli are that she can deadlift 283 pounds and loves the color kiwi green. She is inspired by her big, blended family of seven teenagers because they don’t give up; they tumble, get back up, dust themselves off, and make the trouble into something worthwhile—much like her clients. Joli’s striving is all about making some part of this confusing thing we call life a little bit easier to handle and a lot more interesting. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx. January 27, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIojP4MnTwg
  96. "Why Aren't There More Black Socialists?" T1J, Youtube. [26:07] Although there are black socialists, the movement has historically been disproportionately white. Why is this, and what can be done about it? August 26, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut7mqstf5sw
  97. '"Dismantle the Commonwealth: Queen Elizabeth's Death Prompts Reckoning with Colonial Past in Africa."' Democracy Now!, Youtube. [23:42] The death of Queen Elizabeth II has focused global attention on the British royal family and renewed criticism of the monarchy both inside the U.K. and abroad, especially among peoples colonized by Britain. "There's a degree of psychosis that you can go to another people's land, colonize them, and then expect them to honor you at the same time," says Kenyan American author Mukoma Wa Ngugi, who teaches literature at Cornell University and whose own family was deeply impacted by the bloody British suppression of the Mau Mau revolution. He says that with Queen Elizabeth's death, there needs to be a "dismantling" of the Commonwealth and a real reckoning with colonial abuses. We also speak with Harvard historian Caroline Elkins, a leading scholar of British colonialism, who says that while it's unclear how much Queen Elizabeth personally knew about concentration camps, torture and other abuses in Kenya during her early reign, the monarchy must reckon with that legacy. "Serious crimes happened on the queen's imperial watch. In fact, her picture hung in every detention camp in Kenya as detainees were beaten in order to exact their loyalty to the British crown," says Elkins.   Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at https://democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET.  Support independent media: https://democracynow.org/donate Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe. September 12, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42Z3Ob07Tyg
  98. "Roundtable: Amid Tributes to Queen Elizabeth, Deadly Legacy of British Colonialism Cannot Be Ignored." Democracy Now!, Youtube.com. [29:42]  We host a roundtable on the life and legacy of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, who died Thursday at the age of 96. She was the country's longest-reigning monarch, serving for 70 years and presiding over the end of the British Empire. Her death set off a period of national mourning in the U.K. and has thrown the future of the monarchy into doubt. "The monarchy really has come to represent deep and profound and grave inequality," says Cambridge scholar Priya Gopal, author of "Insurgent Empire: Anticolonial Resistance and British Dissent." We also speak with Harvard historian Maya Jasanoff, Novara Media editor Ash Sarkar and Pedro Welch, former chair of the Barbados Reparations Task Force, who says the British monarchy's brutal record in the Caribbean and other parts of the world must be addressed. "The enslavement of our ancestors has led to a legacy of deprivation, a legacy that still has to be sorted out," says Welch.  Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at https://democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET.  Support independent media: https://democracynow.org/donate Subscribe to our Daily Email Digest: https://democracynow.org/subscribe. September 9, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD8eMpmlkhI
  99. "What If Earth Was Invaded By A Cosmic Horror?" LifesBiggestQuestions, Youtube. [7:16] The world is already a scary place without having to deal constantly with things outside of earth. The universe is full of mysteries and one of them is the Lore of Cthulhu. The characters first appeared in the story 'The Call of Cthulhu' by H.P. Lovecraft, but what if these massive, giant monsters, were real and wanted control over earth? Find out more here on Life's Biggest Questions with our video What If Earth Was Invaded By A Cosmic Horror? HOSTED BY: Lindsay Ivan: https://www.instagram.com/lindsay_ivan/  VIDEO EDITED BY: Dylan Lamovsek: https://twitter.com/uptownduck00.April 12, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0ECD78pF94
  100. "Cosmic Horror Explained | Horror Explored." Horror Explained, Youtube. [9:39] Hi, I'm Daniel J. Blackwood, and welcome to Horror Explored, and this is my video explaining Cosmic Horror, or as it is most commonly referred to, Lovecraftian Horror. This video serves as an introduction into the genre, covering its inception, the philosophy behind the genre, its core themes, and how it has influenced modern day horror.  Thank you for watching Horror Explored.  If you enjoyed this video please remember to leave a like, comment and subscribe as it really helps the channel out. November 22, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mdv29TYPzPg
  101. "What Makes Something Lovecraftian - Arkham Reporter." Arkham Reporter, Youtube. [19:22] Welcome to the Arkham Reporter channel. If you enjoy the works of H.P. Lovecraft, fellow cosmic horror/weird fiction writers, and the Lovecraft Mythos then welcome to our online cult. I don't upload as regularly as a good youtuber should but there is always new content in the works + monthly (at least) livestreams. Plus, this is a smaller channel so the people here are really friendly to talk with. If that sounds good to you then feel free to subscribe or join the Discord, Instagram or just email me. February 2, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txAinWUInTg
  102. "The Dark Philosophy of Cosmicism - H.P. Lovecraft." Eternalised, Youtube. [30:14] Lovecraft's dark philosophy of cosmic horror is known as Cosmicism, which focuses on the insignificance of humanity and its doings at the cosmos-at-large, in contrast to the anthropocentric philosophies in which many find intellectual reassurance. This form of non-anthropocentrism is crucial to the philosophy of Cosmicism.  The question of the meaning of life was better left unanswered. Cosmicism is a type of extreme existentialism, as it brings up the uncertainty about the role of humanity in the uncaring universe, an existential crisis on a large scale.   Lovecraft embraces the truth of reality. Things are important to us on the human scale, but we simply don’t matter in the cosmos. He described us as "the miserable denizens of a wretched little flyspeck on the back door of a microscopic universe.”  0:00 Introduction: Fear of the Unknown 1:35 A Biography of H.P. Lovecraft 7:20 Introdction: Cosmicism 12:00 The Cthulhu Mythos: Introduction 14:03 The Cthulhu Mythos: The Elder Things 15:10 The Cthulhu Mythos: The Great Old Ones and The Deep Ones 18:05 The Cthulhu Mythos: The Outer Gods 21:26 Fourth Dimensional Horrors 24:48 Forbidden Knowledge  25:50 The Dreamlands 26:37 Otherness: Anti-Human Becoming. February 11, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5p4aNjJy0k
  103. "Lovecraftian Cosmicism | Existentialism, Absurdism and Nihilism." Eternalised, Youtube. [14:10] H.P. Lovecraft was an American writer who is known for his creation of what became the Cthulhu Mythos and the creator of the literary philosophy known as Cosmicism, emphasising the Cosmic Horror of the unknown and the insignificance of human beings in the vast realms of space and time.  This video explores the peculiar philosophy of Cosmicism and its similarities with Absurdism, existentialism, and nihilism, three movements that arose from the human experience of anguish and confusion stemming from the Absurd, ultimately diverging to different perspectives on life. December 25, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiaBlXyh6vE
  104. "In the Court of the Dragon" by Robert W. Chambers / King in Yellow (3/10)." HorrorBabble, Youtube. [20:03] The King in Yellow Part III - "In the Court of the Dragon"  "The King in Yellow" is a book of short stories by American writer Robert W. Chambers, first published in 1895. The book comprises ten individual tales, several of which are thematically linked by a controversial play with which the novel shares its title.  Narrated by Ian Gordon & Jennifer Gill for HorrorBabble Produced by Ian Gordon. This is an ORIGINAL HorrorBabble Production. August 2, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEQUSuFBUxo
  105. "THE KING IN YELLOW - The Most TERRIFYING Flash Fiction (Written in 1895)." Strange Reds, Youtube. [<0:15] Written in 1895, The Mask by Robert W. Chambers is the second story in his short story collection, 'The King in Yellow.'
    While the story is compelling in its own right, the opening 'excerpt' from the fictional play 'The King in Yellow,' is a magnificent example of flash fiction horror. September 29, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/oDSGH_rO3zE
  106. "The King in Yellow | The King in Yellow Audiobook All Chapters | The King in Yellow Robert." Morris Nuno, Youtube. [8:27:12] February 10, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMP5NA-Ol8g
  107. "HorrorBabble's The King in Yellow: The Complete Collection." Horrorbabble, Youtube. [7:27:44] "The King in Yellow" is a book of short stories by American writer Robert W. Chambers, first published in 1895. The book comprises ten individual tales, several of which are thematically linked by a controversial play with which the novel shares its title. Narrated by Ian Gordon & Jennifer Gill for HorrorBabble Produced by Ian Gordon Music "Relentless 2 (Berlin 1976)" by Glen Alexander: https://glenalexander2.bandcamp.com.  Home: https://www.horrorbabble.com. Rue Morgue: http://www.rue-morgue.com. This is an ORIGINAL Horror Babble Production. October 18, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARf7LKo-hnk
  108. "Top 5 | The Lore Explored | The King In Yellow." Top 5 Scary Videos, Youtube.  [13:09] Tell me, have you seen the yellow sign? The King In Yellow. It’s a name that you may have already heard--perhaps associated with a robed, fictional figure of mystery--perhaps in a video game, or a television series--a tabletop RPG--or a strange book that you read but couldn’t quite remember where it was from. The King In Yellow. A symbol. A sign. A strange concept, that seemingly--since it’s incarnation over a century ago--appears time and time again in the even stranger corners of cosmic horror fiction. Although, the genre as a whole has been passed from pillar to post throughout the ages--one of these mysterious figures appears to be far more fluid than any other. The King In Yellow. And now that we have the bravery to peek behind the lens--let’s see if we can peel back those many layers, and discover--just exactly where the sign leads.  Video Edited By:  Dylan Lamovsek : https://twitter.com/uptownduck00  Hosted By:  Jack Finch Instagram: @twocoatsjack. October 11, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH3SCcU3SsM
  109. "Top 5 Scary King In Yellow Stories That Will Terrify You." Top 5 Scary Videos, Youtube. [12:24]  The King in Yellow is a literary anomaly that shows up in many different times across many different mediums. Some of the stories of the King in Yellow are so scary and weird that they need an explanation just to understand. Today on Top 5 Scary Videos, we're very proud to bring you the Top 5 Scary King In Yellow Stories That Will Terrify You.  #top5 #kinginyellow #literature #scariest #scary  Video Edited By:  Dylan Lamovsek: https://twitter.com/uptownduck00  Hosted By:  Jack Finch Instagram: @twocoatsjack. November 23, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLbWd9uDv6k
  110. "Analysis: Lovecraft & Theology in True Detective (Part 1)." [14:27] All creative attribution for the music goes to this artist: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbmxHSDRlNElLUVp6dkFSazJELWVjaUs2TjIxQXxBQ3Jtc0tscUV2WEdXVGhCdDF2dGhJOGkwT1pPME1SYlg1RXVwckhTd0lWYnFQSktrcmJRSXRiekpxaVFZRk5hZko3eFB0blpveGYySzlmQ29sYVhHU01OdWtCLTVqOUpjLWYzc3JSODZYWWVoNi1mZDdFZHBLMA&q=https%3A%2F%2Ffreesound.org%2Fpeople%2Fjames_longley%2F&v=xuolvKIWxfw. (PART ! of 3) February 23, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuolvKIWxfw
  111. "Hastur Origins - A Hideous Lovecraftian Unspeakable Monstrosity That No Sane Human Should Know!" [12:20] H.P. Lovecraft, the father of horror is widely known for having the most wonderful yet terrifying imagination. He dreamt up and imagined many unfathomable terrors that have now become staples of horror. Most notably, the Cthulu mythos has been a body of work with a large cult following that enjoys immense popularity, even today.  On our channel, we try to explain many things Lovecraftian and today we bring to you, Hastur, the King in Yellow. Hastur the Unspeakable is a Cthulhu deity from the Cthulhu mythos. Despite its association with H. P. Lovecraft, the creature is only mentioned in one of his stories, "The Whisperer in Darkness." It was created by Ambrose Bierce at first. Ambrose Bierce was the first to use the word Hastur in a poem. Hastur, the god of shepherds, was Beirce's creation. RW Chambers stole, or rather borrowed, the word from Bierce, along with a few others like "Carcosa," and used it in The Yellow Sign, one of the best bizarre stories ever written. Hastur is a planet in the Chambers narrative, and Carcosa is a city or fortress on the "cloud beaches" of Lake Hali, along with this, giant octopoid formations can be found in Lake Hali. However, the conception of Hastur changes from city to deity as we will explain in this video. The King in Yellow, king of Carcosa and wearer of the Palid Mask, is also mentioned in the same story. Lovecraft referenced Hastur in passing in his story The Whisperer in the Darkness, around 20 years after the publication of The Yellow Sign, alongside a diety named Shub-Niggurath. He is an octopoid creature who is Cthulhu's loathed sibling. He's usually depicted as looking more like an octopus than his humanoid brother. He is regarded as the Unspeakable, and his cult is feared for being extremely twisted and nasty. Let us dive right into all that is known about him! March 2, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5dBMKwoEVE
  112. "THIS STORY WILL RUIN YOUR MIND (The King in Yellow)." [19:28] “The King in Yellow” is a name I see thrown around in a lot of different media. Usually it’s treated like some kind of eldritch space monster a’la H.P. Lovecraft, but it… really isn’t very much like that at all.  Really, it’s just a play.  But that doesn’t stop it from being just as dangerous.  #KingInYellow #StoryTime #Lovecraft  ▬▬▬▬ Credit/Attributions ▬▬▬▬ For a complete list of all sources used in all videos, please visit our Comprehensive Content Sources document:   https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H...  Additional Music by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com   ▬▬▬▬ What is Tale Foundry? ▬▬▬▬ If fiction were a material, we would be its manufacturing plant. We make: ... November 4, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfxuiQj9IbE
  113. "Hastur - The King In Yellow [The Yog-Suthothery / Cthulhu/ Lovecraft Mythos] Half Brother of Cthulhu." BC Bud, Youtube. [28:43] Hastur, The Lake of Hali, The Yellow Sign, Carcosa, Alar, Aldebaran, Hyades. A Narrated short story "An Inhabitant of Carcosa" by Ambrose Bierce & excerpt from the Short Story Collection The King In Yellow by Robert W. Chambers. + the connection to the Magazine Weird tales Published by August Derleth & explanation of the Full Connection to  the Lovecraft Mythos.  LIKE for more Lovecraft, Weird Tales, or SCP foundation Lore. Subscribe for Daily videos. &leave any Questions or Suggestions in the Comments below ... Enjoy :) March 18, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dV3XX4eRHfU
  114. "Exploring the Cthulhu Mythos: Hastur." The Exploring Series, Youtube. [4:40] I've doomed you all. April 4, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fbGUs8Ukmw
  115. "What If Hastur Was Real?" Life'sBiggestQuestions, Youtube. [7:29] We will be talking about one of the Great Old Ones, this thing is such a power entity it’s been dubbed The Unspeakable One, Him Who Is Not to Be Named, among other things, including Hastur.  But what if Hastur was real?   #whatif #hastur #kinginyellow #lifesbiggestquestions  VOICE ACTOR: Jarred Bronstein: http://instagram.com/bronst7  VIDEO EDITED BY: Jennire Narvaez: https://www.instagram.com/jennirenarv... November 11, 2019. https://youtu.be/Y4M8mmy1wrU
  116. '"The Old Bridge in the Park" Creepypasta.' CreepsMcPasta, Youtube. [17:52] This seems to be this authors first creepypasta, yet it straight away became the 'Pasta of the Month' on the creepypasta wikia. I can't wait to see what they do next. CREEPYPASTA STORY►by MoistSquelch: https://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Th... Creepypastas are the campfire tales of the internet. Stories spread through forums and blogs, rather than word of mouth. Whether you believe them to be true or not is left to your own discretion and imagination.   If you enjoyed the video, please leave a like. It really helps out. July 25, 2018. https://youtu.be/_8JtnyVeAOA
  117. "Optimistic Nihilism." Kurzgesagt, Youtube. [6:09] The philosophy of Kurzgesagt. July 26, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBRqu0YOH14
  118. "Nihilism & Optimistic Nihilism - Fredrich Nietzsche Philosophy on Purpose Of Life." Inspiration Abode, Youtube. [6:08] If you ever asked yourself - 👉The question of your existence- What I am even doing in this earth - Then this video is a must-watch for you  ⏩I have researched and made this video inspired by one of the greatest thinker of modern history - Friedrich Nietzsche himself. A german philosopher, essayist, and cultural critic Who's writings on truth, morality, language, aesthetics, cultural theory, history, nihilism, power, consciousness, and the meaning of existence have exerted an enormous influence on Western philosophy and intellectual history   ⏩POINT TO BE NOTED   I believe that the concept of philosophy is always an area of two different opinions, I would then urge you to watch this whole video and drop your thoughts on this.  Some of the parts of this video are also influenced by my own point of view - If you are an admirer of philosophy or want to learn something different then I suggest you give it a go !!  Share if you found this unique and something to ponder upon ✔✔ July 29, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj0AbiGFFwY
  119. "Optimistic Nihilism with Morty ." Gaurav Adkine, Youtube. [0:45] November 30, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW2X7Yftqro
  120. "A GUIDE TO NIHILISM: Nothing Matters, Life Is Meaningless and Remember To Have Fun!" Sisyphus 55, Youtube. [7:38] SOURCES: https://www.themarginalian.org/2014/06/03/tolstoy-confession/; https://vimeo.com/7732119; https://iep.utm.edu/nihilism/#:~:text=Nihilism%20is%20the%20belief%20that,perhaps%2C%20an%20impulse%20to%20destroy . January 3, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjlV2kLCvD0
  121. "A Letter to Someone Struggling: OPTIMISTIC NIHILISM – A Reason to Keep Going." PRiSMA, Youtube. [11:00] We learned that the sparkling circles in the sky, that exist somewhere far away in space and time are not light bulbs switched on especially for us, they simply are. We learned that we are all made up of dead things, and yet we are alive. Conscious beings. And at some point, without forcing ourselves to think about it, we realize that things will continue to move even without us. That, in the grand scheme of things, a person – or all humans for that matter – are utterly insignificant. I know, that’s a pretty grim, pessimistic way of looking at things. To be more precise, a nihilistic way of looking at things. October 1, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdlxP4CBlYw
  122. "What Is The Meaning Of Life?" Sisyphus 55, Youtube. [14:52] Frankl and "Man's Search For Meaning." September 20, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feXON_gpc94
  123. "so you're having an existential crisis." Sisyphus 55, Youtube. [14:13] June 11, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rWnb6y2IqY
  124. " Time is a flat circle - True Detective (HD)." Sinan Şahin, Youtube. [1:07] "Why should I live in history? Fuck, I don’t want to know anything anymore. This is a world where nothing is solved. You know, someone once told me time is a flat circle. Everything we’ve ever done, or will do, we’re gonna do over and over and over again. And that little boy and that little girl, they’re gonna be in that room again. And again. And again. Forever." Rust Cohle  True Detective Season 1 Episode 5 (S01E05). May 19, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mhZBLUyybo
  125. "The Philosophy of True Detective – Wisecrack Edition." Wisecrack, Youtube. [19:54] The first season of True Detective is well known for engaging with pessimist themes, but the philosophy of pessimism goes beyond just the ramblings of Rust Cohle. It permeates the very fabric of the show - woven into its aesthetics, its references to other works, and even its missteps. Join us in this Wisecrack Edition as we discuss HOW True Detective creates an atmosphere of pessimism. January 29, 2019. https://youtu.be/eiviEPNC2yc "Optimistic Nihilism with Morty." Gaurav Adkine, Youtube. [0:45] November 30, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW2X7Yftqro
  126. "Neurodivergent Imposter Syndrome (Autism & ADHD)." Purple Ella, Youtube. [9:35] Neurodivergent Imposter Syndrome (Autism & ADHD) Imposter syndrome can hit harder when you are neurodivergent because of the impact of neurodivergent related trauma on autistic people and people with ADHD's self esteem.   In this video I'm talking about accepting a late autism or ADHD diagnosis, as well as how to move forward and work on issues around imposter syndrome. Particularly when it prevents growth. November 12, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bhj4X7IY9bM
  127. "Black women have ADHD, too. Why black women don’t talk about ADHD." Stacy Machelle, Youtube. [6:21] This channel is for YOU, my Black Sisters & WOC, with ADHD. For every Black Woman willing to share her personal ADHD struggle, there are five more hiding ADHD in the shadows of shame and stigma. ADHD can make us feel inept, unqualified, and bring us down to levels of deep depression. It makes us question whether things can ever get better, rather we will ever just be "normal."  The answer is a resounding 'YES' you can be highly-functioning with ADHD without shame, without hiding, and without trying to make yourself "normal." That's what this space is for. It's safe. I understand. Believe, I REALLY UNDERSTAND.   We need to be understood. We desire to be understood and accepted no matter how many times we lose keys, purses, forget appointments, or argue with co-workes who aren't nearly as smart as we...they just seem to get their ideas across quicker while we're figuring out how to collect our thoughts and ideas.  For those reasons and a thousand more,  ADHD is the new BLACK is an important use of YouTube. Help other black women and WOC with ADHD find this channel by "liking" and "subscribing"  This is one way we can lift up each other.  My article share: if you experience hypersensitivity to light, sound, certain fabrics, there's a reason for that. See the article below.  See this article in ADDitude magazine about why your clothing tags drive you nuts! https://www.additudemag.com/slideshows/senses-hypersensitivity-and-adhd/. January 16, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUlBQ2laR2k
  128. "How ADHD feels." Stacey Machelle, Youtube. [21:35] What’s it like to have ADHD. The experience is personal and universal. No matter how disruptive your ADHD is to your life, you are not alone. Watch this video, grab a glass of wine and relate!!  Your contribution to support ADHD is the new Black is welcomed and needed. You may gift a one-time donation or become a monthly contributor. April 2, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFBUHHNBOQU
  129. "Autism Knows No Borders Podcast - Short Clips." Global Autism Project, Youtube. [252 videos] Discover what's possible when people impacted by autism inspire change and build community.   Autism Knows No Borders is a podcast brought to you by Global Autism Project. Episodes are available on all major podcast platforms.  https://autismknowsnoborders.com/   Watch full interviews here:  https://youtu.be/abaddgcRu00  For more information about the Global Autism Project, please visit:  https://www.globalautismproject.org/ Last updated April 30, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu0rwF9CavpBWqE0KQaUnxxgonC_nYOEY35] What’s it like to have ADHD. The experience is personal and universal. No matter how disruptive your ADHD is to your life, you are not alone. Watch this video, grab a glass of wine and relate!!  Your contribution to support ADHD is the new Black is welcomed and needed. You may gift a one-time donation or become a monthly contributor. April 2, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFBUHHNBOQU
  130. "Yes, Black women have ADHD too and need your attention! | Abigail Agyei | TEDxUniversityofEssex." [15:09] ADHD affects everyone though women often go undiagnosed, black women even more so. Abigail Agyei has lived with this disorder for her whole life, though she only got diagnosed recently. In her talk, she explains how and why early diagnosis in everyone, black women included, is important for the entire society and discusses why it isn’t a norm now.  Abigail Agyei is an award winning, MBE holding, dynamic senior policy advisor and change maker. She has over seven years’ experience in building and maintaining strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders and community groups, leading community projects with vast experience supporting voluntary and marginalized groups.   She's also incredibly passionate about intersectional identities, amplifying marginalised communities' voices and how their lived experiences are shaped in the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx October 24, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9x7I2Jc9ebY
  131. "11-21-22 | LGBTQ Club Mass Shooting | Mom's For Liberty Overthrow | How Do We Fight Back?" The Benjamin Dixon Morning Show, Youtube. [31:37] Source: https://www.spreaker.com/user/thebenjamindixonshow/11-1-22-spreaker-podcast-mixdown. I would say that things are getting bad again. But the reality is things have been bad for a while. But I'm still gonna fight. We need a coalition that will fight for our mutual defense along with defending democracy. 11-21-22 Patron's Only | LGBTQ Club Mass Shooting | Mom's For Liberty Overthrow | How Do We Fight Back? November 21, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PGxbIT95nc
  132. "You have ADHD. Congratulations! How your diagnosis can save your life." Stacey Machelle, Youtube. [9:41] You got it, now you know..but what is it? ADHD diagnosis can literally save your life. Long term studies show that people who never treated their ADHD have, on average, a lifespan 13 shorter than people who actively manage ADHD or people who don’t t have the condition at all.   Why? Long-story, short: ADHD negatively impacts a person’s mental health, their ability to plan for the future, their ability to manage finances due to impulsivity or a co-existing condition related to comprehending numbers, risk-taking behavior and an overall lack of support from people who don’t understand why those of us with ADHD engage in self-sabotaging behavior.  Guess what? We don’t understand either…unless we work really hard to seek answers.   Links: Self-Test from ADDitude Magazine:  https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-symp...  Article on the stigma of ADHD Shame  https://www.additudemag.com/slideshow...  Note: you can only receive an official diagnosis and medication from your physician. Preferably, one who specializes or well-learned in Adult ADHD. That's another episode. April 2, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXU_y6IqpVw
  133. "Ep1. (Redux) ADHD is the new BLACK." Stacy Machelle, Youtube. [6:26] ADHD is the new Black is a funny (I hope) Show for Women of Color battling or managing ADHD made by a Woman of Color managing her ADHD. (most days) You are an amazing black or brown woman, You are smart and funny and you know what to do. So why can't you just... do it? (Procrastination!!! Ahhhh) You are smart and capable so why can't you find your keys, ever? (Awful memory, am I getting early Alzheimers?) No, Sister, it's your ADHD Brain Fuc#ing with you.  According to ADHD.org  the overall percentage of adults diagnosed with ADHD is only about four percent of the entire population. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder affects blacks and whites equally, and Latinos to a lesser degree: whites: 9.8% blacks: 9.5% Latinos: 5.5%  But get this: from 2001 to 2010, the rate of ADHD among non-Hispanic black girls increased by ninety percent.  NINETY PERCENT. Yet, if you are a black woman/woman of color looking for other black women/WOC to relate to in the research, media, or heck, in your community images you see are usually male and usually white.  I am standing up in hopes to connect with other women of color, black, brown, red, yellow who need to see there are others like them. There are only a few of us talking about it. Please add your voice to the conversation so we can support each other and remind ourselves that there is nothing wrong with us! This site is to learn about the disorder (I don't care how positive you want to spin it, it's a disorder with serious life impairments) Learn tools to manage the disorder and to laugh at ourselves along the way. C'mon Stella, get your groove on. We have UNLIMITED potential. Now if only we could remember where we put our keys.  Undeniably, Stacey Machell. February 13, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvroawajcwY
  134. "Does ADHD really affect social skills?Reasons why chitchat makes you anxious." ADHD is the New Black, Youtube. [10:05] What it something I said? I don’t mean to interrupt. (Actually i did) Blurting out things that have nothing to do with the conversation at hand.  Sound familiar?  Those are the more common examples of social skills challenges we ADHDers deal with, likely everytime we have to engage conversation with others.  For me it looks like this:  Large live audiences give me LIFE! But I can’t control my heart rate or sound intelligent when I’m forced to talk to only one or two people at a time.  ADHD causes key developmental delays at the age when we should be first learning social skills from our little kindergarten peers and playmates.   The point of our delay in development is the point at which we diverge from the “Normies.”  Before long, many of us are asking  ourselves “why doesn’t anybody like me?”  And sadly, many untreated ADHD people will struggle to be understood in friendships, workplace relationships and intimate relationships for the rest of their lives.  But not YOU! You’re HERE and you’re going to learn why and how to empower yourself with life-changing tools…if you use them, that is.  For quick reference, this is a social skills checklist used by clinicians when evaluating ADHD (in kids but applicable to adults as well)... SEE VIDEO DESCRIPTION FOR MORE RESOURCES. December 13, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXZXkUWaokQ
  135. "How I Was Diagnosed With ADHD (The Story I NEVER Shared)." ADHD is the New Black, Youtube. [13:47] How I Was Diagnosed With ADHD (The Story I NEVER Shared)  Really Enjoy This Channel? Click Here To Support The Patreon ➡️➡️➡️  https://www.patreon.com/join/2683052/...  Want To Support The ADHD Merchandise Movement? CLICK HERE ➡️➡️➡️  https://adhd-is-the-new-black.myshopi...  SUBSCRIBE ►https://www.youtube.com/c/StaceyMache...  In this video we are going to go over How I Was Diagnosed With ADHD & I will cover how getting  diagnosed with adhd in adulthood has shifted my life in many ways and I share what you need to know to know seeing I have been through the process and I understand the symptoms of adhd that I deal with and I understand you may want to know how do you get diagnosed with adhd so pay close attention as I share my story.... April 22, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VrkJK85BD8
  136. "Struggles of Being Black and Autistic, with Tiffany Hammond - Autism Knows No Borders Podcast." Global Autism Project, Youtube. [7:32] Tiffany Hammond describes the struggles of being Black and autistic.  Tiffany Hammond is an autism self-advocate, a mother to two boys on the spectrum, and the voice behind the blog Fidgets and Fries. As a Black and autistic woman, Tiffany aims to educate others about autism and intersectional advocacy.   This is an excerpt from an interview with Tiffany Hammond for the podcast Autism Knows No Borders.   This is an excerpt from an interview with Tiffany Hammond for the podcast Autism Knows No Borders.   Autism Knows No Borders is available on all major podcast platforms.  https://autismknowsnoborders.com/  Watch the full interview here:  https://youtu.be/kSA8Ppn_KVs  Watch more videos about specific topics here:  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu0rwF9CavpBWqE0KQaUnxxgonC_nYOEY For more information about the Global Autism Project, please visit:  https://www.globalautismproject.org/ January 17, 2021. https://youtu.be/KiEDeSp6G4o 
  137. "Life as an ASD Black Girl [Aspergers, Autism, ADHD, Neurodivergent]." Amina du Jean, Youtube. [4:44] Life on the autistic spectrum as a Black woman. October 22, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nza6G24ZntU
  138. "Autistic Black Woman is Late Diagnosed—Intro." AutisticallyKofi, Youtube. [8:18] Hello. On this channel I will be sharing my journey with accepting my ASD and the struggles that I face with it. Be kind. June 8, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7ki_fZ74rQ
  139.     "How I really feel about being autistic." Tyla Grant, Youtube. [8:51] My anxiety has decided to manifest in new ways this month and along with being exhausted it's been a hard one. I think I'm burntout but I can't bare to stop because when I'm alone with my thoughts, it's not fun.  Thanks to the team at The Tate for the Tickets 💖  💌RSVP 💌 https://tylagrant.substack.com Your invite to analyse adulthood from an autistic pov. 👋🏾ABOUT ME👋🏾  Hey. I’m Tyla and I’m autistic. I create videos about my journey making sense of autistic adulthood. I'm done with trying to fit in for the sake of it and want to design a lifestyle that works for my brain, if that sounds like you, you’ll like it around here!  Autism (17), Dyslexia (13) Anxiety (17) depression (10/17) ..................................................................................................................  Thanks for watching and if you liked this video please leave a LIKE.  Subscribe to my channel and click the 🔔 icon for notifications when I post a new video.  Have a fab day! Tyla x February 12, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N0lz51Xo1M
  140. "What we can learn from people with autism | Chanel Matil Lodik | TEDxAmsterdamWomen." TEDx Talks, Youtube. [9:47] Treating neurodivergent people as actual human beings benefits us all. As a late diagnosed Black woman on the autism spectrum, Chanel Matil Lodik shares 4 pieces of advice that will help you treat autistic people better and make life easier for you and those around you. Autism spectrum disorder Chanel Matil Lodik is a mother, an autistic female, a girlfriend, an author, an entrepreneur and an educator who entertains and enlightens over 20,3 k Instagram followers on a daily base by just living her life and sharing her truth. Chanel shares her life as a Black, autistic woman and the struggles that she faces due to the way society treats Black people, disabled people and women. After expressing what she endures she always shows ways in which people could reflect on their own behaviour and how they can change for the better. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx. March 25, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdbjBsSiR8E
  141. "Dealing With Change While Autistic." AutisticallyKofi, Youtube. [17:44] Change is hard, but hang in there. You are not alone. August 3, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yINt6xGi6ic
  142. "Autism and The Holidays 🎄." AutisticallyKofi, Youtube. [11:48] December 20, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVk
  143. "Autism: My Masking and UnMasking Experience!" AutisticallyKofi, Youtube. [14:15] Remember that masking and unmasking are different for everyone. November 17, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1_utwXGn0U
  144. "Demand Avoidance & Autism - Why Autistic People Can’t Do Certain Things At Certain Times." Orion Kelly, Youtube. [17:50] Hi! I'm Orion Kelly and I'm Autistic. On this video I explore the topic of demand avoidance and #autism. Plus, I share my personal lived experiences as an #actuallyautistic person. #asd #orionkelly #autismsigns #demandavoidance #whatautismfeelslike. Watch the follow up 'How To Beat Demand Avoidance': https://youtu.be/FLixFYWNsac. July 25, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lInOsxe2Lo4
  145. "Autistic Traits In Adults You Never Realised Were Signs Of Autism." Orion Kelly - That Autistic Guy, Youtube. [19:41] Hi! I'm Orion Kelly and I'm Autistic. On this video I explore some of the #autistic traits in adults that you may have never realised were signs of #autism. Plus, I share my personal lived experiences as an #actuallyautistic person. February 18, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjiJebsPKyU
  146. "Working With My PDA Brain When Triggered (with Kristy Forbes)." Kristi Forbes - Autistic Support Specialist, Youtube. [6:59] Kristy talks about working with her PDA brain when triggered.  Kristy Forbes is an Australian based autism & neurodiversity support specialist with experience working with clients all around the world.  This includes neurodivergent people and their families, and professionals who wish to support them, such as Educators, Psychologists, Paediatricians, allied health professionals, support workers and integration aides.  Her work is informed by her extensive professional experience as an educator (Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary teaching), as an integration aide to children with social, emotional and behavioural challenges, and as a childhood behavioural and family specialist.  Her most valuable insights, however, come from lived experience.  Kristy is autistic herself and diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA).  She is a Mother to four autistic children, ranging from 5 years to 21 years, all with varying autistic expression including non-speaking and PDA, and Kristy is married to a wonderful autistic man.  Kristy has the unique experience and insight of many perspectives: the teacher, the support specialist, the parent, the partner and the person (including the autistic child she once was!). November 26, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffl43tFTt4U
  147. "What music can teach us about justice | Danielle Ponder | TEDxRochester." TEDx Talks, Youtube. [16:19] As a public defender, it wasn't unusual for Danielle  to represent 50 people in one day. As a soul singer, she's performed everywhere from Poland to Attica State Prison. In this moving and thought provoking talk Danielle details the personal experiences that almost made her lose hope in the possibility of an equitable justice system and the powerful way in which music restored her faith.  A native of New York Danielle Ponder performs internationally. She is a Professor in the Department of African American studies at SUNY Brockport, where she teaches Legal Rights of the Disadvantaged. At Northeastern University, where she received her Juris Doctorate, Danielle was awarded the prestigious Public Interest Law scholarship.     Danielle worked for 5 years at the Monroe County Public Defender’s office where she provided criminal defense for indigent defendants. Danielle has dedicated the past 15 years to organizing and advocacy. She has worked on issues such as education funding, women's rights, and has spent the past 8 years advocating for criminal justice reform.   Danielle has been highlighted by several publications including the American Bar Association Journal and The Guardian.  In 2017 she created the Multi-Media show "For the Love of Justice", in which she shines a light on our criminal justice system through powerful song and thought-provoking visuals.    You can find out more about Danielle at danielleponder.com This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx. July 22, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvF-uswbrFI
  148. "Tyre Nichols' Mother, Stepfather Speak Out On 'The View' Following Release Of Police Video." The View, Youtube. [9:35] Following the release of the police video, Tyre Nichols' mother, RowVaughn Wells, and stepfather, Rodney Wells, join "The View" co-hosts with family attorney Ben Crump. January 30, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Hnx_YoR8JU
  149. "No, I don't "look" autistic (BUT...)." Yo Samdy Sam, Youtube. [9:50] Many autistic people often hear the microaggression "you don't look autistic" after disclosing their condition to friends, family or co-workers. Let's dive a little deeper into this idea of what autism "looks" like. February 4, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlTDor_WXEo
  150. "5 signs you have ADHD and autism." Yo Samdy Sam, Youtube. [8:49] In this video, I talk about what it's like having both autism and ADHD and how this can feel from an inner perspective. ADHD and autism have many similarities, but also many conflicting traits, so this can be really difficult to unpick sometimes.  My workbook, "So you think you're autistic" is available now! https://mybook.to/thinkyoureautistic. October 30, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMx1DnSn-eg
  151. "Bonhoeffer‘s Theory of Stupidity." Sprouts, Youtube. [5:58] Dietrich Bonhoeffer argued that stupid people are more dangerous than evil ones. This is because while we can protest against or fight evil people, against stupid ones we are defenseless — reasons fall on dead ears. Bonhoeffer's famous text, which we slightly edited for this video, serves any free society as a warning of what can happen when certain people gain too much power. October 15, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww47bR86wSc
  152. "A Journey Through 25,000 Years of Existence: The Complete Timeline of the Republic." Geetsly's, Youtube. [2:33:33] The entire history of the Republic... I guess. February 5, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiTq3JhpMPo
  153. "The Gruesome Origins of the Dark Lords of the Sith - Sith History #1." Geetsly's, Youtube. [13:44] “Is it not obvious what we did? We destroyed each other.” -Ajunta Pall. February 10, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcEjVahrclo
  154. "The Surprisingly PROSPEROUS Reign of the First Sith Empire - Sith History #2." Geetsly's, Youtube. [12:11] The ancient Sith had the best aesthetics of any Star Wars faction tbh, except maybe Valenthyne Farfalla  The Surprisingly PROSPEROUS Reign of the First Sith Empire - Sith History #2. February 16, 2023. https://youtu.be/xAi33QUC8Ps
  155. "Solution to the Fermi Paradox Found! Scientists Hope They're Wrong." Destiny, Youtube. [10:49] If we consider our solar system is typical of billions and billions of other similar systems, then where are the extraterrestrials? The universe should be full of intelligent life by now that would create some kind of signal that is easy to detect…yet, we have seen and heard nothing.  There is one possible solution to the unnerving silence of the cosmos, and it could be the most chilling answer to why we’ve heard from no one…because if an alien civilization does exist out there somewhere, they certainly know we are here…and that is something that should scare all of us. September 29, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHAm0wWiJA0
  156. "TRUE Limits Of Humanity – The Final Border We Will Never Cross." Kurzegesagt - In a Nutshell, Youtube. [11:40] The original Limits of Humanity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL4yY...  Is there a border we will never cross? Are there places we will never reach, no matter how hard we try? It turns out, there are. Even with sci-fi technology, we are trapped in a limited pocket of the Universe and the finite stuff within it. How much universe is there for us and how far can we go? May 11, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzkD5SeuwzM
  157. "The Dunning Kruger Effect." Sprouts, Youtube. [4:20] The Dunning Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias that makes people believe they are smarter and more capable than they actually are. The effect is related to people’s general inaptitude to recognize their lack of ability. To learn how this comes about and what you can do to avoid it from happening to you, watch our video. March 31, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FGnb2lgPBA
  158. "The Dunning-Kruger Effect." Aperture, Youtube. [13:21] The Dunning-Kruger Effect - https://aperture.gg/dk Visit https://keeps.com/aperture to get 50% off your first order of hair loss treatment Merch: https://aperture.gg/merch  “I am not a genius, I am just curious.”  - Albert Einstein. October 15, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9qjX1UhNo0
  159. "Why incompetent people think they're amazing - David Dunning." TED-Ed, Youtube. [5:07]  View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-incomp...  How good are you with money? What about reading people’s emotions? How healthy are you, compared to other people you know? Knowing how our skills stack up against others is useful in many ways. But psychological research suggests that we’re not very good at evaluating ourselves accurately. In fact, we frequently overestimate our own abilities. David Dunning describes the Dunning-Kruger effect.   Lesson by David Dunning, directed by Wednesday Studio, music and sound by Tom Drew. Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded. November 9, 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOLmD_WVY-E
  160. "Cognitive Dissonance: Our Battle With Conflicting Beliefs." Sprouts, Youtube. [5:53] Cognitive dissonance is based on the idea that when two ideas are psychologically not consistent with each other, we change them and make them consistent. If the two conflicting ideas are deeply ingrained in our identity, this mental imbalance can become overwhelming and intoxicate our thoughts — and as a result we may believe even the most absurd conspiracy theories. Watch this video about the origins of this idea and its original research from 1954. October 20, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxAu7BTZQRY
  161. "21 Mind Traps : The Ultimate Guide to your most common Thinking errors." Escaping Ordinary (B.C Marx), Youtube. [21:55] You probably think you are in complete control of your decisions and thoughts. But how often are they guided by something else? Something you don’t even notice occurring deep within your mind.  This series explores 21 different cognitive mind traps, fallacies, biases and other phenomenon that exist within your brain. January 19, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYYkRaU0xh8
  162. "21 Mind Traps : The Ultimate Guide to your most common Thinking errors (Part II)." Escaping Ordinary (B.C Marx), Youtube. [20:32] You probably think you are in complete control of your decisions and thoughts. But how often are they guided by something else? Something you don’t even notice occurring deep within your mind.  This series explores 21 cognitive different mind traps, fallacies, biases and other phenomenon that exist within your brain. January 19, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G1F1KVeiNA
  163. "Asch’s Conformity Experiment on Groupthink." Sprouts, Youtube. [6:01] In the 1950s the psychologist Solomon Asch devised a study to investigate whether peer pressure can be strong enough to change our perception, and make us believe in things that are not true. To do so, he set up a clever experiment on conformity that raises questions about our ability to think freely. July 2, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkK5eA_qhFk
  164. "Selection Bias: Don't Be Fooled!" Sprouts, Youtube. [6:18] This video was sponsored by Brilliant! To try everything Brilliant has to offer—free—for a full 30 days, visit http://brilliant.org/Sprouts/ . The first 200 of you will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription.   Selection bias is a common problem that can occur when analyzing data that is not fully representative of the information intended to be studied. This can lead to inaccurate conclusions and decisions that are not based on the full picture. A classic example of selection bias is the story of the statistician Abraham Wald and the missing US Air Force planes. March 16, 2023. https://youtu.be/_yR5wZsh4YI
  165. "Sapolsky’s Theory of Evolutionary Psychology." Sprouts, Youtube. [4:05] Robert Sapolsky's theory of behavioral biology claims that behind every human action is a biological explanation. The concept centers around the idea that in order to truly understand human behavior, we must study it at all levels — from what happens inside the brain a nano second before a behavior occurred all the way to the time when humans and apes last shared a common ancestor. This is our first video with sound effects — enjoy it on headphones. December 31, 2020. https://youtu.be/SpPWmul6gVs
  166. "Are we in control of our decisions? | Dan Ariely." TED, Youtube. [17:26] Behavioral economist Dan Ariely, the author of Predictably Irrational, uses classic visual illusions and his own counterintuitive (and sometimes shocking) research findings to show how we're not as rational as we think when we make decisions.    TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate. Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/top10. May 19, 2009. https://youtu.be/9X68dm92HVI
  167. "Skinner’s Operant Conditioning: Rewards & Punishments." Sprouts, Youtube. [4:46] Operant conditioning is based on the idea that we can increase or decrease a certain behavior by adding a consequence. June 30, 2020. https://youtu.be/ne6o-uPJarA
  168. "Self-Determination Theory: 3 Basic Needs That Drive Our Behavior." Sprouts, Youtube. [7:01] Self-determination theory argues that people are motivated to learn, grow and change their lives, if their three basic psychological needs are satisfied: competence, connection, and autonomy. People who are unable to fulfill these three needs, may feel amotivation, or need extrinsic rewards to learn or make changes. They often experience little control over their own lives, no sense of self-determination, and often also poor mental health. November 3, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_juPDoa3GBY 
  169. "Determinism vs Free Will: Crash Course Philosophy #24." CrashCourse, Youtube. [10:25] Do we really have free will? Today Hank explores possible answers to that question, explaining theories like libertarian free will and its counterpoint, hard determinism. August 15, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCGtkDzELAI 
  170. "Compatibilism: Crash Course Philosophy #25." CrashCourse, Youtube. [8:54] As we continue explore free will, today Hank considers a middle ground between hard determinism and libertarian free will: compatibilism. This view seeks to find ways that our internally motivated actions can be understood as free in a deterministic world. We’ll also cover Frankfurt Cases and Patricia Churchland’s rejection of the free-or-not-free dichotomy and her focus on the amount of control we have over our actions. August 22, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KETTtiprINU
  171. "Free Will versus Determinism - Psychology A-level Revision Video - Study Rocket." Study Rocket, Youtube. [2:40] Explaining the difference between free will and determinism. January 26, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLWa1znMRAQ
  172. "PHILOSOPHY - Metaphysics: The Problem of Free Will [HD]." Wireless Philosophy, Youtube. [7:43] In this Wireless Philosophy video, Richard Holton (M.I.T.) discusses the classic philosophical problem of free will --- that is, the question of whether we human beings decide things for ourselves, or are forced to go one way or another. He distinguishes between two different worries. One worry is that the laws of physics, plus facts about the past over which we have no control, determine what we will do, and that means we're not free. Another worry is that because the laws and the past determine what we'll do, someone smart enough could know what we would do ahead of time, so we can't be free. He says the second worry is much worse than the first, but argues that the second doesn't follow from the first. May 23, 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSfXdNIolQA
  173. "Are Humans Still Evolving?" Be Smart, Youtube. [11:51] We’re living longer. Dying less. Human life expectancy has doubled in just a couple centuries. Machines and meals and medicines keeping us alive long past the age where we can make babies. Does this mean our species is no longer under the influence of natural selection? Have humans stopped evolving?  May 19, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEhOZJ55Ve8
  174. "Moral Luck: Crash Course Philosophy #39." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:45] Can two people who make the same bad decision bear different levels of moral responsibility? Today, we try to address this question with the concept of moral luck. Hank explains the difference between moral and causal responsibility and the reasons we assign praise and blame. December 12, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpDSPVv8lUE
  175. "PHILOSOPHY - Ethics: The Problem of Moral Luck." [6:11] Victor Kumar (Michigan) introduces the problem of moral luck and surveys potential solutions. We see how the problem arises out of a clash between intuitive reactions to cases and an abstract principle of moral responsibility. June 22, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvqJ-s26ol4
  176. "The Morality of Chance: Thomas Nagel on Moral Luck." Marker Ninja Studios, Youtube. [6:40] How much are we morally responsible for things beyond our control? How much is within our control anyway? How are we to find reason and happiness in a world filled with chance at every twist and turn? Join us as we examine the pecularities in our moral judgements, and discuss their implications for our views of ourselves and others. October 29, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4swnDx8ohws
  177. "Language & Meaning: Crash Course Philosophy #26." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:31] Today we start our unit on language with a discussion of meaning and how we assign and understand meaning. We’ll cover sense and reference, beetles in boxes, and language games.  We’re also getting into the meaning-making game ourselves: bananas are now chom-choms. Pass it on. August 29, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmwgmt7wcv8
  178. "Promising Against the Evidence #1 - Ethics | PHILOSOPHY." Wireless Philosophy, Youtube. [6:13] In this Wireless Philosophy video, Berislav Marušić (Brandeis University) talks about promises to do difficult things, such as the promise to spend the rest of one's life with someone. Beri explains that such promises pose a philosophical problem: they seem to be either insincere, in case one doesn't believe that one will keep them, or irrational, in case one does believe it. He describes how exactly the problem arises and sketches five possible responses.  Thanks for watching! To learn more about philosophy and critical thinking, please subscribe! http://bit.ly/1vz5fK9/ March 30, 2018. https://youtu.be/-V8t8beCnnY
  179. "PHILOSOPHY - Rational Choice Theory: The Prisoner's Dilemma [HD]." Wireless Philosophy, Youtube. [10:33] In this Wireless Philosophy video, Professor Geoffrey Sayre-McCord (UNC-Chapel Hill) explains the prisoner's dilemma. The prisoner's dilemma is a scenario where all parties making rational choices ensures a less desired result for each than if each actor had chosen individually less-preferred options. July 3, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGyZX0VoRpI
  180. "PHILOSOPHY - Epistemology: Rationality [HD]." Wireless Philosophy, Youtube. [6:27] Ram Neta (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) considers whether we're as rational as we often think we are. June 26, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lInyN-WD9u4
  181. "The Nonidentity Problem #1 - Ethics | WIRELESS PHILOSOPHY. [7:06] In this Wireless Philosophy video, Molly Gardner (Bowling Green State University) introduces the nonidentity problem. This problem arises in cases where an individual appears to be wronged by the very action upon which his or her own existence depends. We’ll see why this problem has implications for reproductive choices, genetic engineering, and whether we should take care of the environment for the sake of future generations. September 29, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abPkNFzxeE4
  182. "The paradox of choice | Barry Schwartz." [20:22] Psychologist Barry Schwartz takes aim at a central tenet of western societies: freedom of choice. In Schwartz's estimation, choice has made us not freer but more paralyzed, not happier but more dissatisfied. January 16, 2007. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO6XEQIsCoM
  183. "Kohlberg’s 6 Stages of Moral Development." SPROUTS, Youtube. [6:45] Lawrence Kohlberg's theory claims that our development of moral reasoning happens in six stages: 1. Obedience and Punishment, 2. Self-interest 3. Interpersonal Accord and Conformity 4.Authority and maintaining social order, 5.Social Contract, 6.Universal Ethical principles.  Kohlberg claims that we reach one stage after another showing an ever-deeper understanding of moral questions. The stages themselves are structured in three levels: Pre-Conventional, Conventional and Post-Conventional. November 29, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bounwXLkme4
  184. "Why trust is so important and how we can get more of it? | Dan Ariely | TEDxJaffa." TEDx Talks, Youtube. [22:57] Trust is a crucial, yet often under-valued and under-appreciated force. In this talk Dan describes the importance of trust, some of the building blocks of trust and how we can design mechanisms and society in a way that will give us more trust.    For more information on this particular TEDx event, see http://www.tedxjaffa.com  Despite our intentions, why do we so often fail to act in our own best interest? Why do we promise to skip the chocolate cake, only to find ourselves drooling our way into temptation when the dessert tray rolls around? Why do we overvalue things that we’ve worked to put together? What are the forces that influence our behavior? Dan Ariely, James B. Duke Professor of Psychology & Behavioral Economics at Duke University, is dedicated to answering these questions and others in order to help people live more sensible – if not rational – lives. His interests span a wide range of behaviors, and his sometimes unusual experiments are consistently interesting, amusing and informative, demonstrating profound ideas that fly in the face of common wisdom.  He is a founding member of the Center for Advanced Hindsight, co-creator of the film documentary (Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies, and a three-time New York Times bestselling author. His books include Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, The Honest Truth About Dishonesty, Irrationally Yours, Payoff and Dollars and Sense.  In 2013 Bloomberg recognized Dan as one of Top 50 Most Influential thinkers.  Dan can be found at http://www.danariely.com This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx. October 20, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHyApqVjddQ
  185. "Assisted Death & the Value of Life: Crash Course Philosophy #45." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:53] As we wrap up Crash Course Philosophy, we’re using the things we’ve learned to explore big issues like the value of life. Today, we’re discussing abortions in cases of fetal abnormality, assisted suicide, and euthanasia. We will consider the standard of substituted judgment and the values people hold on both sides of these issues—values about the sacredness of life, and the importance of a life of quality, as well as the values of personal liberty and avoiding pain. February 6, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IsloHmKvWA
  186. "Poverty & Our Response to It: Crash Course Philosophy #44." CrashCourse, Youtube. [8:53] We’re picking up where we left off last time, exploring the “ethics of care” and how it applies to extreme poverty. Are we responding to global poverty in a moral way? Philosophers like Peter Singer argue that we have an obligation to prevent harm caused by poverty, whereas Garrett Hardin offers a “lifeboat analogy” to explain our obligations to focus on caring for our own.  January 30, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5sknLy7Smo
  187. "What Is a Good Life?: Crash Course Philosophy #46." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:18] In our final episode of Crash Course Philosophy, we consider what it means to live a good life. We’ll look at the myth of Sisyphus, Robert Nozick’s experience machine, Aristotle’s eudaimonistic picture of a good human life, and the existentialists’ view that we each determine the value of our own lives. And we’ll think about how you, too, can live the life of a philosopher. February 13, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra1Dmz-5HjU
  188. "Kant & Categorical Imperatives: Crash Course Philosophy #35." CrashCourse, Youtube. [10:26] Our next stop on our tour of ethics is Kant’s ethics. Today Hank explains hypothetical and categorical imperatives, the universalizability principle, autonomy, and what it means to treat people as ends-in-themselves, rather than as mere means. November 14, 2016. https://youtu.be/8bIys6JoEDw
  189. "The Paradox of Kant's Law (Ought Implies Can)." Carneades.org, Youtube. [5:48] Deontic Logic (The Logic of Ethics) A description of the paradox for Kant's law (ought implies can) which comes out of Deontic Logic, and several possible solutions.  Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!  Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more! December 6, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjNs4t4GQ2A
  190. "Thomas Nagel - You Should Act Morally as a Matter of Consistency." Apologetics University, Youtube. [9:05] Thomas Nagel argues against a moral skeptic that doesn't care about others. He argues that moral right and wrong is a matter of consistently applying reasons. If you recognize that someone has a reason not to harm you in a certain situation, then, as a matter of consistency, that reason applies to you in a similar situation.  In today's video, I lay out Thomas Nagel's argument, and I raise objections to it. This is the 7th installment in the Exploring Ethics Series. It will help you better understand moral skepticism so you can thoughtfully address it when it arises in everyday life. April 10, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uoNCciEYao
  191. "PHILOSOPHY - The Problem of Other Minds ." Wireless Philosophy, Youtube. [4:49] In this Wireless Philosophy video, Mason Westfall talks about the problem of other minds, a skeptical challenge to our ability to understand one another.  Check out the video on our website: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbk55MDcyU0tYSl9WZGs3dUNVSHVISTFzenpPd3xBQ3Jtc0trYXY5Y2J2blBFbVhmc2JZX0p6cGFwdnpuTXFHOU0wVFhlenM2R1lmODloTlItUWhOMHRCdTJfNTNTUlhWTFZsdkhQSHZqaGN2MTIwVWo5V3c3SUdhdklqTmJBbnRpSEdqYS1DaWNLanlXUHhkank0SQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wi-phi.com%2Fvideos%2Fthe-problem-of-other-minds%2F&v=mQ0DJYJ8USY.  September 6, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ0DJYJ8USY
  192. "PHILOSOPHY - Replies to the Problem of Other Minds." Wireless Philosophy, Youtube. [6:43] In this Wireless Philosophy video, Mason Westfall talks about some replies to the problem of other minds. Check out the video on our website: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFpBS1lLdGFmNmJHY29qa2huOHpMVHpMN3NiZ3xBQ3Jtc0trSnpsdzFwZ1Bwd3g1YUtPSEhnSHJKdTZsbHNsTUtEa0M5UGxWYXZXR0NXZHdRWlNYZFJmZlI5TGUtMHJaQTcwWlRZLWZPblNOekF0cGdjNk5XRHk3NERYSUlsSHhhV3J5UFF6RG53OGx1NkRvZGVpSQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.wi-phi.com%2Fvideos%2Freplies-to-the-problem-of-other-minds%2F&v=xVf31DF_lm8. September 10, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVf31DF_lm8
  193. "Solipsism and the Problem of Other Minds." Philosophy Vibe, Youtube. [14:08] Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today they will be looking into Solipsism and the problem of other minds.  Solipsism in the belief that the only certain knowledge one can have is the existence of their own minds, everything outside of their minds can therefore be doubted. Along with the material world all other minds are brought into doubt. A Solipsist will argue there is no way any other mind can ever be directly perceived or verified and so they have every right to believe they are the only mind that exists. The Solipsist therefore believes they exist alone in reality.  In this video George will be arguing from a Solipsist position whilst John will discuss the flaws with the theory. July 5, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J39xyhtoyTY
  194. '"They’re Made Out of Meat" by Terry Bisson Video Presentation.' ALTman, Youtube. [6:59] Audio from Phonian Worlds. May 25, 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oxt1nBBllHo
  195. What is it Like to be a Bat? - the hard problem of consciousness." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [30:54] This is a video about Thomas Nagel's famous 1974 Philosophical Review paper, "What is the like to be a bat?" The paper introduces a novel argument against physicalism. The basic idea is that consciousness embodies (or can only be understood) from a subjective point of view. But physical science, by definition, gets away from subjective perspectives and goes toward objective understanding. So when one tries to give a scientific account of conscious experience, one ends up getting farther away from the very phenomenon that one set out to understand. It is also mentioned that dualism may be no better off at explaining consciousness. This video also includes a list of approximate synonyms for consciousness, including qualia, the phenomenal character of experience, phenomenonolgy, qualia, etc. This is part of an introductory-level philosophy course. September 4, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaZbCctlll4
  196. "Personal Identity - Philosophy Tube." Philosophy Tube, Youtube. [8:15] Who are you? And how do you know? And what makes it so? We explore the question of what makes you you over time. April 18, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYVFep0xFYs
  197. "DB2019 - Andy and Jacob perform "They're Made Out of Meat" by Terry Bisson." DesertBusFor Hope, Youtube. [5:23] Andy and Jacob perform "They're Made Out of Meat" by Terry Bisson  https://www.desertbus.org Uploaded by the Desert Bus Video Strike Team. November 11, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtUExOoGx7g 
  198. "Why the Backrooms are Terrifying." Tale Foundry, Youtube. [20:42] The Back Rooms are one of the strangest internet phenomena in the last decade. Why are people so gripped by this yellow, parallel dimension office-labyrinth? Why is it so scary? June 23, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfrtN2LlgSI 
  199. "All the Papers Lied Tonight." MrCreepyPasta, Youtube. [14:00] So this is probably more a Weepy Wednesday kind story but... not sure how to category this on... Original Story can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1692on/all_the_papers_lied_tonight/. January 15, 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfzxsdUnk8Y
  200. '"Letter to the Landlord" | CreepyPasta Storytime.' MrCreepypasta, Youtube. [17:31] TheJesseClark tells us about a man in a scary situation with a serios reason to complain. September 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngDNlE29o-s
  201. "Short lecture explaining Compositionality." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [2:42] This is a short lecture providing one of the foundational and essential comcepts needed for a semester-long Philosophy of Language college/university course. The compositionality of langauge is that feature of language by which the meanings of whole sentences or phrases are composed out of the meanings of parts of those sentences (i.e., words). This might seem obvious, but it is the thing that allows human beings to generate and understand wholly new or novel sentences, and understand them the very first time they hear them. June 29, 2023. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWP6Sv2_8c8
  202. "Problem of Other Minds." [43:05] Philosophy of Mind. Do we know what others are thinking or feeling? Indeed, do we even know that others have thoughts or feelings at all? If so, how? Jack Reynolds gives an introductory talk on this topic and considers two main types of response to the “problem of other minds”: those that are inferential in nature and argue that perception of others alone is an insufficient justification, requiring either an argument by analogy, or an inference to the best explanation; those that are non-inferential in nature, advocating either direct perception of others in some core emotions, or the view that certain experiences that we do have (e.g. shame) presuppose the existence of others.  This was from a talk given by Jack Reynolds back in 2013 at La Trobe University as part of a series on philosophical problems. June 16, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VDKkH0VOGs
  203. "The Epistemic Regress Problem - Epistemology | WIRELESS PHILOSOPHY." Wireless Philosophy, Youtube. [10:55] "But why?". In this Wireless Philosophy video, Kevin McCain (University of Alabama at Birmingham) explains the Epistemic Regress Problem. The epistemic regress problem arises from the need to give a reason for your belief, a reason for that reason, and so on. After explaining the problem, he explains how the problem has been used to argue in favor of skepticism, and discusses three possible solutions to the problem. October 13, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAZ8awuILJg
  204. "The Hard Problem of Consciousness." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [24:53] September 9, 2020. This is a lecture video about "The Puzzle of Conscious Experience" by David Chalmers. In this 2002 article from Scientific American, Chalmers distinguishes the easy problems of consciousness from what he calls the hard problem of consciousness. He explains how there are three broad responses to the hard problem (optimistic reductionism, mysterianism, and dualism, though he does not use the term "dualism"), and how all current neuropsychological research only attempts to solve the easy problems. There is also discussion of potential psychophysical laws. This is part of an introductory philosophy course. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KWFhW0klf4
  205. "PHILOSOPHY - Mind: Mind-Body Dualism [HD]." Wireless Philosophy, Youtube. [8:24] Are we just physical things? Or perhaps just mental things? Maybe both? In this video, Alex Byrne (MIT) explains a modern argument due to Saul Kripke for mind-body dualism. September 19, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMTMtWHclKo
  206. "Personal Identity - Philosophy Tube." Philosophy Tube, Youtube. [8:15] Who are you? And how do you know? And what makes it so? We explore the question of what makes you you over time. April 18, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYVFep0xFYs
  207. 'What Philosophers Mean by "Mental" and "Physical."' Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [3:39] This is just a short video explaining the terms "mental" "physical" as they are used in contemporary academic philosophy of mind. I also give very basic explanations of Dualism and Physicalism. This video functions as a transition within Introduction to Philosophy between the unit where we read all 6 of Descartes' Meditations and the unit where we focus on the mind-body problem. July 13, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3pmVf3Gs70&t=0s
  208. "The Mind-Brain Identity Theory." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [33:51] This is a video lecture about a the 1956 paper "Is Consciousness a Brain Process?" by U.T. Place. This lecture distinguishes the "is"s of identity, prediction, definition, and composition. And I explain how Place uses these distinctions to defend the identity theory from a common line of attack. The central idea is that the mind-brain identity theory is a scientific hypothesis, which cannot be rejected or disproven on logical grounds alone. This is part of an introductory philosophy course. August 21, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO0slzSux
  209. "Arguments Against Personal Identity: Crash Course Philosophy #20." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:43] How can Daenerys Targaryen help us understand personal identity? Find out as Hank continues our exploration of personal identity, learning about Hume’s bundle theory and Parfit’s theory of survival through psychological connectedness. July 11, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17WiQ_tNld4
  210. "Personal Identity: Crash Course Philosophy #19." CrashCourse, Youtube. [8:32] Today Hank is building on last week’s exploration of identity to focus on personal identity. Does it in reside in your body? Is it in the collective memories of your consciousness? There are, of course, strengths and weaknesses to both of these ideas, and that’s what we’re talking about today. January 27, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trqDnLNRuSc
  211. "Where Does Your Mind Reside?: Crash Course Philosophy #22." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:06] August 1, 2016. Today we continue our unit on identity by asking where the mind resides. Hank explains the mind-body problem and several approaches to the question of where our minds reside, including reductive physicalism, substance dualism, and mysterianism. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SJROTXnmus 
  212. "Personhood: Crash Course Philosophy #21." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:13] Now that we’ve started talking about identity, today Hank tackles the question of personhood. Philosophers have tried to assess what constitutes personhood with a variety of different criteria, including genetic, cognitive, social, sentience, and the gradient theory. As with many of philosophy’s great questions, this has much broader implications than simple conjecture. The way we answer this question informs all sorts of things about the way we move about the world, including our views on some of our greatest social debates. July 25, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxM9BZeRrUI
  213. "The Mind-Brain Identity Theory." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [33:51] This is a video lecture about a the 1956 paper "Is Consciousness a Brain Process?" by U.T. Place. This lecture distinguishes the "is"s of identity, prediction, definition, and composition. And I explain how Place uses these distinctions to defend the identity theory from a common line of attack. The central idea is that the mind-brain identity theory is a scientific hypothesis, which cannot be rejected or disproven on logical grounds alone. This is part of an introductory philosophy course. August 21, 2020.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zO0slzSuxpI
  214. "Language & Meaning: Crash Course Philosophy #26." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:31] Today we start our unit on language with a discussion of meaning and how we assign and understand meaning. We’ll cover sense and reference, beetles in boxes, and language games.  We’re also getting into the meaning-making game ourselves: bananas are now chom-choms. Pass it on. August 29, 2016. https://youtu.be/zmwgmt7wcv8?si=N1Ov3n0XxBd1TEzi 
  215. "Netflix & Chill: Crash Course Philosophy #27." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:10] Last week we talked about language and meaning. Today, Hank explores some of the things that complicate meaning and how we get around that. We’ll explain conversational implicature, the cooperative principle, and the four main maxims of successful communication, as laid out by Paul Grice, as well as performative utterances. September 12, 2016. https://youtu.be/G30m6XDBTh4?si=GXtbdpb_Vxt3VlgC
  216. "Batman & Identity: Crash Course Philosophy #18." CrashCourse, Youtube. [9:08] Hank explores different ways of understanding identity – including the Indiscernibility of Identicals, and essential and accidental properties. In what ways does affect identity? In what ways does it not? What does it mean for a thing to persist over time? June 20, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TFCMK4i2lo
  217. "Princess Elisabeth's attack on Descartes' Dualist Theory of Mind (from 1643)." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [15:39] This is a video lecture about The Problem of Mental Causation. This is a problem that is at the heart of all of philosophy of mind for the last several hundred years. It was presented by Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia in a letter to Rene Descartes in the spring of 1643. Put very briefly, Princess Elisabeth's point is simply that the mind, which Descartes understands as wholly non-physical/immaterial cannot move the material body because in order for something to move a physical object the mover must itself be an extended physical object capable of physical contact. This is part of an Introduction to Philosophy course. July 13, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJIZzmUpfmk
  218. "René Descartes - Meditation #6 - Proof of the Physical World & Distinction Between Mind and Body." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [28:50] This is a video lecture about the sixth and final Meditation on First Philosophy by Rene Descartes. In it, Descartes argues that the physical world outside of his own mind does exist, though it may be that he is wrong about some of the specific details of physical reality. He does this by arguing that God would be a deceiver if there were no physical world in general, but a few mistakes here or there do not demonstrate that God is a deceiver. He then offers two arguments for Dualism, the theory of mind according to which the mind and the body are two distinct things. The conceivability argument comes first, but it is more complicated, so I don't discuss it here because this is part of an introduction to philosophy. The divisibility argument is discussed at length. The basic idea is that the mind and body cannot be the same because the mind is indivisible while the body is divisible. July 9, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zkfRY1WJHc 
  219. "What is a Counterexample? (and why philosophers use fictional examples)." [10:14] This is a short lecture video explaining one of the most common and most powerful philosophical tools: the counterexample. Counterexamples are examples that are given to disprove a general claim. This video also explains how general claims centrally involving a concept--i.e., those claims about conceptual truths--can be proven false with the use of a fictional or even impossible counterexample. August 17, 2020. https://youtu.be/jPdZ42UX41A?si=SQrz9ELOi0f5VUj9
  220. "Gilbert Ryle attacks Descartes' Dualism as a 'Category Mistake'." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [15:56] This is a lecture video about a selection from Gilbert Ryle objecting to what he calls "the Official Doctrine," which is the dualist theory of mind espoused by Rene Descartes and many other philosophers following him. Ryle claims that dualists are making a 'category mistake'. He explains the idea of a category mistake with a famous example of a visitor to Oxford University. The reading also includes several other examples of category mistakes. When applied to the mind, Ryle is claiming that the dualist's mistake is to think that the mind is in the same logical category as physical objects. Instead it is not some additional thing, but rather just some ways that physical things are arranged and interact. July 14, 2020. https://youtu.be/gA-2Gc3PztI?si=H2T4GuynVbAzxqJX
  221. "The Zombie Argument (from David Chalmers)." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [18:26] This is a lecture video about a short article by Amy Kind, wherein she explains David Chalmers' famous Zombie argument against physicalism. A "zombie" is a philosophical term for a creature that is micro-physically identical to a normal human being, but who doesn't have any consciousness. The argument, briefly and roughly, is that such a creature seems conceivable, which means that such a creature is metaphysically possible. If zombies are possible, then consciousness cannot be identical with any physical state of affairs, meaning that physicalism is false. This video lecture is part of an introductory philosophy course. September 10, 2020. https://youtu.be/VLzmYjviDsk?si=iuvK1pjJL99P3_Ht
  222. "Functionalism." Jeffrey Kaplan, Youtube. [29:24] This is a video lecture about Hilary Putnam's Multiple Realizability argument against the mind-brain identity theory and his argument for the functionalist theory of mind. Functionalism is the theory that being in a mental state just is being a functional state, with certain inputs and outputs, or causes and effects. This is part of an introductory level philosophy course, focusing on the philosophy of mind. August 28, 2020. https://youtu.be/rd8sITBnijg?si=GkTX0HjlTzidJlG0
  223. "What is Physicalism? | Philosophy Glossary." Attic Philosophy, Youtube. [5:53] What is physicalism, and what does it say about the mind and consciousness? You'll know in under 5 minutes of this Philosophy Glossary explainer! October 1, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnBI9RaC7CA
  224. "What are Qualia?" Attic Philosophy, Youtube. [4:51] Qualia are the mystery element of consciousness: the intrinsic features of conscious experience. What does that mean, how can we understand the idea philosophically, and do they pose a problem for physical theories of the mind? You’ll know in under 5 minutes of this Philosophy Glossary explainer! November 26, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wr0WZMpv7g
  225. "Functionalism about the Mind | Philosophy Glossary." [7:13] What is Functionalism, and what's it got to do with the mind? You'll know all about the Functionalist Theory of Mind in 5 minutes of this Philosophy Glossary explainer! September 10, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swF4c-IHbQ8
  226. "Behaviourism | Philosophy Glossary." [6:32] What is behaviourism in philosophy? Is it a theory of the mind, or a theory about the meanings of words? What does it say about mental states like belief, and experiences like pain? You'll know in 5 minutes of this Philosophy Glossary explainer!  Sorry about the sound quality in this one – I completely messed up the recording! August 27, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96Ipwy6Wjuc
  227. "Identity Theory of Mind | Philosophy Glossary," [6:10] What is an Identity Theory in philosophy? And specifically, what is the identity theory of mind? What different kinds of identity theory are there, and what problems do they have? You'll know in 5 minutes of this Philosophy Glossary explainer!  Sorry about the sound quality in this one – I completely messed up the recording! September 3, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FYCGPzFMeI
  228. "They're Everywhere." MrCreepyPasta, Youtube. [2:31] You guys ready for next week?.... Spring Break SPOOKTACULAR  Check out My New Website for More Creepy Pasta Narrations: http://www.creepypastanetwork.com  Original story: http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/The... April 3, 2013. https://youtu.be/TtD7m-e5Olo?si=OqRSspVEWIt1xl6k
  229. "We Should All Fear The Old Horns" Creepypasta | Scary Stories from Reddit Nosleep." The Dark Somnium, Youtube. [17:58] We Should All Fear The Old Horns is a creepypasta story from the nosleep subreddit. The song in this story is one i wrote called "the old horns" you can listen to it on my music channel:    • "The Old Horns" Dark Cinematic Gregor...    Special thanks to my guest narrator MrblackAA, make sure to check out his channel! March 19, 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcU17DP3C9k
  230. '"How I became a God" Creepypasta | Scary Stories from Reddit Nosleep.' The Dark Somnium, Youtube. [33:08] This is a creepypasta scary story from the nosleep reddit page, written by  BrittonRT, make sure to check out the original story and support the author!https://old.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/ii2ntr/how_i_became_a_god/. August 28, 2020. https://youtu.be/LOm_Uw9Ck9c?si=aJReO_RhpWcvwifG
  231. '"If you're on the last bus for the night, there are some rules on how to survive it." Creepypasta.' CreepsMcPasta, Youtube. [25:13] Creepypastas are the campfire tales of the internet. Horror stories spread through Reddit r/nosleep, forums and blogs, rather than word of mouth. Whether you believe these scary stories to be true or not is left to your own discretion and imagination. June 24, 2021. https://youtu.be/OFV81gdy1CM?si=SDMoxMvMNOBLeO5n


               
 

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  1. "All the Feelings, All the Time." ADDitude Editors, Additudemag.com. ADHD seems to exacerbate and exaggerate everything — especially our senses. If you taste, smell, or hear in extremes, you’re not alone. Here are common ADHD hypersensitivities — and expert recommendations for dialing them down. Updated April 13, 2022. https://www.additudemag.com/slideshows/senses-hypersensitivity-and-adhd/
  2. "Ethics Defined (a glossary)." McCombs School of Business – The University of Texas at Austin, Ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu. Productive discussions have a shared vocabulary. Many scholars contributed to this glossary to provide common ground for enlightened conversation in the realm of ethics and leadership.More than 50 animated two-minute videos define key ethics terms and behavioral ethics concepts. #EducateYourself. https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/glossary
  3. "Ethics." McCombs School of Business – The University of Texas at Austin, Ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu, accessed January 11, 2022. The term ethics often describes the investigation and analysis of moral principles and dilemmas. Traditionally, philosophers and religious scholars have studied ethics. More recently, scholars from various disciplines have entered the field, creating new approaches to the study of ethics such as behavioral ethics and applied ethics. https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/glossary/ethics
  4. "Morals." "Ethics." McCombs School of Business – The University of Texas at Austin, Ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu, accessed January 11, 2022. Morals are the prevailing standards of behavior that enable people to live cooperatively in groups. Moral refers to what societies sanction as right and acceptable. https://ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu/glossary/morals
  5. "Ethics vs. Morals." Diffen.com, accessed January 11, 2022. Ethics and morals relate to “right” and “wrong” conduct. While they are sometimes used interchangeably, they are different: ethics refer to rules provided by an external source, e.g., codes of conduct in workplaces or principles in religions. Morals refer to an individual’s own principles regarding right and wrong. https://www.diffen.com/difference/Ethics_vs_Morals
  6. "What’s the Difference Between Morality and Ethics?" Cydney Grannan, Britannica.com. Generally, the terms ethics and morality are used interchangeably, although a few different communities (academic, legal, or religious, for example) will occasionally make a distinction. In fact, Britannica’s article on ethics considers the terms to be the same as moral philosophy. While understanding that most ethicists (that is, philosophers who study ethics) consider the terms interchangeable, let’s go ahead and dive into these distinctions. Accessed January 11, 2022. ttps://www.britannica.com/story/whats-the-difference-between-morality-and-ethics
  7. “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.” Carl Sagan, Cosmos. Accessed July 6, 2021. https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/32952-if-you-wish-to-make-an-apple-pie-from-scratch
  8. "Robbers Cave Experiment." Theodore, Editor, Practicalpie.com. Did you read Lord of the Flies in middle school or high school? Even if you skimmed over the book, you might remember what it’s about. A group of boys find themselves stranded on a desert island without adult supervision. As they try to establish a society, they turn on each other in desperation, and things get brutal. Accessed December 5, 2021. https://practicalpie.com/robbers-cave-experiment
  9. "Open Education Sociology Dictionary: Thomas theorem." Sociologydictionary.com, accessed September 14, 2021.Definition of Thomas Theorem(noun) The theory that if we define something as real, or believe that something is real, it is real in its consequences. https://sociologydictionary.org/thomas-theorem/
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  12. "Wubba Lubba dub-dub." Wubba Lubba Dub-Dub is Rick's catchphrase, which he recurrently uses in the show, mostly in season one. He uses this phrase every time he's happy or makes a joke. It also means “I am in great pain.” Rickandmorty.fandom.com, accessed July 12, 2021. https://rickandmorty.fandom.com/wiki/Wubba_Lubba_dub-dub
  13. "Deconstructive Criticism." Tatiana Tatum-Fisher, Wp.odi.edu. Deconstructive criticism follows the belief that objects have meaning because that it was it has been defined as through language.  Deconstruction uses the concept of binaries in which one object has been given a sort of privilege, the better appeal i.e. good/bad, love/hate, white/black, and  male/female.  In texts these binaries form the motif, or theme of a story. However the theory of deconstruction focuses on how the language of the text may appeal to one binary, but has signs that it favors the opposite, but not necessarily the privileged binary.  Using this concept theorists judge such texts to have “dismantled” themselves. Accessed August 29, 2021. https://sites.wp.odu.edu/tatum-fisherengl333/theory-1/ 
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  17. "How to Deconstruct a Text." Scott Neuffer, Penandthepad.com. Deconstruction is a philosophical movement spearheaded by French thinker Jacques Derrida and other critics during the 1960s. As a literary theory, it focuses on exposing cultural biases in all texts, whether a passage in a popular book or the flashing script of a television ad. Readers engaged in deconstruction analyze words and sentences to identify inherent biases and call into question commonplace interpretations of the text. While this may sound presumptuous or cynical on the front end, deconstruction isn’t about destroying meaning. Rather, it’s about undermining ingrained assumptions to view things in a new light.Oppose Prevailing WisdomThe first thing you’ll have to do is question the common meaning or prevailing theories of the text you're deconstructing. When deconstructing, you need to start from a place of critical opposition. The only assumption you can make is that the meaning of the text is unstable and what others have told you about it is based on their own assumptions. In other words, you need to be skeptical from the onset. If you’re deconstructing Shakespeare’s Sonnet No. 18, which famously begins, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day,” you can’t assume the poet is talking about a woman or that a woman is inherently an apt object for summery figurative language. What if the speaker of the poem is gay or is being sarcastic about an ex-lover? Unhinge yourself from traditional interpretations and dig into the specifics of the text. Like a scientist on the fringe of discovery, look for evidence to support alternative views.Expose Cultural BiasPractitioners of the deconstructive method refer to cultural biases in texts in a number of lofty ways, calling them "binaries" and "hierarchical oppositions." To understand these interchangeable terms, remember that certain words and the concepts they represent are often privileged, or emphasized more, than their oppposite words and concepts -- rich over poor, male over female, enlightened over ignorant. For instance, if a poet personifies everything in nature -- the sun, the moon, the sea -- as being male, you might conclude that the text has a male bias. If a novelist portrays white European culture as “learned” and “sophisticated” in contrast to other cultures of the world, you might suspect a Western, Euro-centric bias in the text. It’s your job to root out these biases.Analyze Sentence StructureOne way to investigate underlying meaning of a text is to analyze sentence structure, specifically the arrangement of subject and object. Ask yourself if a person or thing represented as an object in the text makes it subordinate to the subject in some way. For instance, if a novel's male protagonist is always the initiator of action rather than the recipient -- “He took her to the store; he bought her earrings; he found some food she would like” -- the recurrent sentence structure may reinforce the protagonist’s power over the dependent character. Look for these patterns and determine if the points of view of other characters are limited to favor cultural bias.Play With Possible October 3, 2023: MeaningsAfter you’ve analyzed the text for biases, see if your discoveries support a new interpretation. While many associate deconstruction with destruction of meaning, the opposite is true. According to the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, by assessing the biases of a given text -- the social and historical conventions that helped produce it -- you’ve opened up the words and sentences to an infinite amount of possible, if partial, readings. Returning to Shakespeare’s Sonnet No. 18, the last couplet reads: “So long as men can breathe or eyes can see / So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.” While many have interpreted these lines to convey the eternal power of poetry, the deconstructive reader might find more irony: In his overbearing wish to immortalize his beloved, the poet has betrayed not only the futility of love poetry but the entire chivalric tradition that values youth and beauty over maturity and wisdom. Accessed August 29, 2021. https://penandthepad.com/deconstruct-text-2122472.html
  18. "Ladder of Escape." Alma Royale, Wordpress.com. 'For the absurd man it is not a matter of explaining and solving, but of experiencing and describing. Everything begins with lucid indifference.' Albert Camus.August 13, 2015. https://ladderofescape.wordpress.com/2015/08/13/lucid-indifference/
  19. "Oxford Reference: Thomas Theorem." Oxfordreference.com, accessed September 14, 2021. A concept formulated by the American sociologist William Isaac Thomas (1863–1967) that ‘“*facts” do not have a uniform existence apart from the persons who observe and interpret them. Rather, the “real” facts are the ways in which different people come into and define situations’. Famously, as he and his research assistant and wife Dorothy Swaine Thomas (1899–1977) put it in 1928, ‘If men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences’. Such a ‘subjective’ definition of the situation by a social actor, group, or subculture is what Merton came to call a self-fulfilling prophecy (as in cases of ‘mind over matter’). It is at the heart of symbolic interactionism. See also constructionism; frame of reference; framing; perspectivism. https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803104247382
  20. "Oxford Reference: Self-fulfilling prophecy." Oxfordreference.com. A concept introduced into sociology by Robert Merton (see his Social Theory and Social Structure, 1957), and allied to William Isaac Thomas's earlier and famous theorem that ‘when people define situations as real, they are real in their consequences’. Merton suggests the self-fulfilling prophecy is an important and basic process in society, arguing that ‘in the beginning, a false definition of the situation evokes a new behaviour which makes the originally false conception come true. [It] perpetuates a reign of error’. See also self-destroying prophecy; unintended or unanticipated consequences. Accessed September 14, 2021. https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100453294


 





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