Episode 80 - Apologetics, Personality, and a One Track Mind - a podcast by Mike McHargue

from 2016-08-29T05:00

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For this week's Ask Science Mike, we address the following questions: Are personalities real? Why don’t you like apologetics? How can I learn to be present with those around me? Should I avoid dating people who have been married before?
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Here are some resources on each answer if you'd like to dig deeper.
Are personalities real?
The Personality Myth
Invisibilia: Is Your Personality Fixed, Or Can You Change Who You Are?
AN OPEN LETTER TO NPR'S INVISIBILIA ABOUT "THE PERSONALITY MYTH"
Why don’t you like apologetics?
Finding God in the Waves
How can I learn to be present with those around me?
Workaholism tied to psychiatric disorders
Madness Made Them Great
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Should I avoid dating people who have been married before?
The High Failure Rate of Second and Third Marriages
Remarriage rate declining as more opt for cohabitation
The science of a happy marriage
Science Behind a Happy Relationship
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