Episodes (Page 18)
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Kevin Costner discusses his Cannes standing ovation and overcoming feelings of never making it
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Armchair Anonymous episode featuring listener stories about parental secrets from childhood
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Orna Guralnik discusses why therapists maintain privacy boundaries and code-switching with different groups
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Sebastian Maniscalco discusses his first Jordans and how his father is the focal point of his comedy
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Armchair Anonymous episode featuring listener crazy mall stories
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Ramani Durvasula discusses difficulties studying narcissism and importance of therapists being in therapy
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Camila Cabello discusses techniques for managing public attention and the complexities of being a child of immigrants
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Dax and Monica feature listener stories about stalking experiences
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Sanjay Gupta discusses cannabis deregulation benefits, physical-brain health connections, and dementia prevention strategies
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Bobby Lee discusses his complicated relationship with parents, dating a fan, and achieving sobriety at a young age
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Dax and Monica feature listener stories about stalking experiences
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James Doty discusses the neuroscience of constant sympathetic nervous system activation and its effects on well-being
James Doty
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Tiffany Haddish discusses her need for daily laughter, her journey to find her biological father, and personal organization challenges
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Charan Ranganath explains the mechanics of memory, how AI learning differs from human learning, and how present context influences memories
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Chris Pine discusses growing up in old Hollywood, his fascination with nicotine toothpicks, and finding thrills in catastrophic situations
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Dax and Monica feature a wild card listener story from Armcherries
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Phil Heath discusses his diet regimen, early loss of innocence, and journey into professional bodybuilding
Phil Heath
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Maya Rudolph discusses her desire for a chef child, love of Austin, and difficulty recognizing when someone is flirting with her
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Dax and Monica feature a cautionary tale from Armcherries
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Patric Gagne discusses being a diagnosed sociopath, how sociopathy exists on a spectrum, and relying on her mother's moral compass
Patric Gagne