26 Jan 2026
1h 37m

You 2.0: Trusting Your Doubt

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Hidden Brain

The podcast explores the power of doubt and uncertainty as tools for better decision-making and stronger relationships. Bobby Parmar, a business school professor, recounts a backpacking trip where his eagerness to avoid uncertainty led the group astray, highlighting how discomfort with doubt can hinder effective leadership. The discussion delves into the neuroscience of decision-making, explaining how the brain's "pursue," "protect," and "pause and piece together" systems interact. Confirmation bias, blame avoidance, and societal valorization of decisiveness are examined as factors that discourage embracing uncertainty. Strategies for leveraging doubt, like anomalizing and premortems, are presented, using Airbnb's near-bankruptcy experience as an example of the importance of detailed implementation over abstract vision. The episode further explores how to handle feedback and criticism without becoming defensive.

Outlines

Part 1: Leadership, Doubt, and the Brain

Part 2: Biases and Social Influence

Part 3: Strategies for Embracing Uncertainty

Part 4: Psychology of Defensiveness

Part 5: Tools for Better Feedback

Part 6: Balance and Well-being

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