This episode of Hidden Brain explores narrative psychology with Jonathan Adler, focusing on how the stories we tell ourselves shape our well-being and life outcomes. Adler shares his personal experiences and research, explaining concepts like redemption and contamination sequences, accommodative processing, agency, communion, and the importance of finding meaning in our life narratives. The discussion includes examples of individuals who have reframed their life stories to overcome challenges, such as addiction or disability, and the impact of these narratives on mental health and even biological markers like telomere length. The episode also touches on the cultural pressure for redemptive narratives and the role of master narratives in shaping societal beliefs. Additionally, the podcast includes a segment where Max Bazerman answers listener questions about negotiation strategies, biases, and cultural considerations, emphasizing the importance of perspective-taking and ethical negotiation.
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