This co-hosted podcast delves into the psychology of gullibility. The hosts discuss various definitions of gullibility, exploring the distinction between credulity and actively being duped. They examine four factors influencing gullibility: situational pressure, cognitive limitations, personality traits (like impulsivity and overconfidence), and emotional states. The discussion includes research findings, such as a study linking childhood trauma to increased susceptibility to scams and the surprising finding that cynicism can paradoxically increase gullibility. Ultimately, the podcast suggests that while scams are prevalent, high trust doesn't necessarily equate to gullibility, and critical thinking skills are key to avoiding being duped.