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Infidelity, secrets and our need for connection – Esther Perel

Infidelity, secrets and our need for connection – Esther Perel

by Matthias Wittfoth | Nov 20, 2019 | Podcastepisodes

How to be interdependent in the age of self-reliance Esther Perel is a world-renowned relationship therapist, bestselling author, and a fantastic and inspiring speaker. She has given 20+ million viewed TED talks that had challenged the views of many people regarding...
Political science, voter choice and irrationality – Libby Jenke

Political science, voter choice and irrationality – Libby Jenke

by Matthias Wittfoth | Sep 19, 2017 | Podcastepisodes

Voter Choice as a competition between policy and identity Libby Jenke is a doctoral candidate in political science at Duke University. She is a member of Scott Huettel’s neuroscience laboratory in Duke’s Psychology and Neuroscience department. Her article...
Extreme cold, breathing and influencing your immune system  – Wim Hof “The Iceman”

Extreme cold, breathing and influencing your immune system – Wim Hof “The Iceman”

by Matthias Wittfoth | Jun 30, 2017 | Podcastepisodes

How the Wim-Hof-Method can improve your health Wim Hof was born in the Netherlands and has developed his own method which consists of breathing techniques, cold exposures, and a specific mind set. This has brought him not only more than 20 Guinessbook worldrecords,...
Unleash the Power within – Tony Robbins

Unleash the Power within – Tony Robbins

by Matthias Wittfoth | May 30, 2017 | Podcastepisodes

What happens at “Unleash the Power within”? UPW is an event that took place on the final days in April 2017. It is all about discovering your own power and inner strength. This is a report of these intense and crazy four days that I experienced together...
Like seeing faces in the clouds? – false positive results in functional neuroimaging

Like seeing faces in the clouds? – false positive results in functional neuroimaging

by Matthias Wittfoth | Apr 15, 2017 | Podcastepisodes

Are most fMRI brain imaging studies flawed? Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging has been around since 25 years. Last year, in 2016, a scientific article has been published stating that perhaps 40,000 published neuroimaging works are flawed. This article, published...
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