23 Mar 2026
1h 27m

Group Think

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Hidden Brain

Group identities exert a powerful influence on individuals, shaping perceptions, preferences, and behaviors. Psychologist Jay Van Bavel explores how these identities form, how they unite and divide, and how they can be harnessed for positive change. The discussion covers examples such as Nelson Mandela's use of sports to unite South Africa, and the Molson Brewery's "I am Canadian" ad campaign. Studies reveal that group affiliation can even alter sensory experiences, like the perception of smells. The conversation further examines how political polarization affects personal relationships and how creating shared goals can bridge divides, referencing a soccer league in northern Iraq that brought Christians and Muslims together. Ultimately, fostering a sense of global identity is essential to address shared challenges like climate change.

Outlines

Part 1: Group Identity and Perception

Part 2: The Mechanics of Tribalism

Part 3: Distorted Realities and Social Media

Part 4: Bridging Divides and Shared Identity

Part 5: Global Unity and Collective Purpose

Part 6: Morbid Curiosity and Fear

Part 7: Psychological Benefits of Scary Media

Part 8: Profiles of Horror Fans

Part 9: Simulated Stress and the Paranormal

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