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Planting Thoughts

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Planting Thoughts is a podcast where we explore the intersection of psychology, politics, life’s mysteries, and the weird stuff that keeps us curious. Each episode delves into the intricacies of human behavior, offers fresh perspectives on current events, and sometimes takes a wild detour into the unknown. Whether we’re unraveling the complexities of the mind, dissecting societal trends, or diving into the quirky and unconventional, "Planting Thoughts" is all about planting seeds of new ideas and fostering thoughtful conversations. Tune in for a mix of insights, humor, and the unexpected.

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Portada del episodio Game Theory, Psychology, and the Architecture of Your Manufactured Choices

Game Theory, Psychology, and the Architecture of Your Manufactured Choices

Stop being a predictable piece on someone else's board. ♟️Have you ever wondered why you stay in a job you hate, why prices keep rising while quality drops, or why it feels impossible for people to actually cooperate on big issues like climate change?In this episode of Planting Thoughts, Mike conducts a full "Forensic Autopsy" on the hidden mathematical structures that govern your life. This isn't a conspiracy theory—it’s Game Theory. From the Nash Equilibrium in healthcare to the Prisoner’s Dilemma in wage suppression, we explore how your neurobiology is being used as software by institutions that profit from your isolation.In this video, we break down:The Forensic Autopsy: How the Nash Equilibrium creates "collective traps" in healthcare and finance.The Neuro-Forensics: Why your Amygdala is being hijacked to keep you in a state of permanent "threat detection."The Scarcity Effect: How financial stress literally lowers your cognitive capacity (PFC function).The Sovereignty Audit: 4 concrete steps to reclaim your decision-making and stop playing a rigged game.Parallel Architectures: Real-world examples of people using "Stag Hunt" coordination to build better lives (Credit Unions, Land Trusts, and Co-housing).The system is betting that you’re too tired and too afraid to change your strategy. It’s time to prove the math wrong.🎙️ Hosted by Mike RESOURCES MENTIONED:Join the Plant the Spark Community: https://www.plantthespark.comSubscribe to the Planting Thoughts PodcastHashtags#GameTheory #PsychologyOfMoney #SocialEngineering #NashEquilibrium #MindsetMatters #PersonalFinance #Neuroscience #StrategicThinking #SystemicChange #PlantingThoughtsKeywordsGame Theory, Nash Equilibrium, Prisoner's Dilemma, Psychology of Decision Making, Behavioral Economics, Amygdala Hijack, Cognitive Biases, Financial Precarity, Social Coordination, Collective Action, Mutual Aid, Sovereign Living, Mike [Your Last Name], Plant the Spark, Planting Thoughts Podcast.

17 de may de 2026 - 35 min
Portada del episodio The Male Loneliness Epidemic: Why Young Men Are Checking Out

The Male Loneliness Epidemic: Why Young Men Are Checking Out

The Male Loneliness Epidemic: Why Young Men Are Checking OutWhy are 15% of men living without a single close friend? In this episode of Planting Thoughts, we perform a forensic autopsy on the male loneliness epidemic to understand why young men are checking out of society at record rates. We move past the surface-level "man up" rhetoric to examine the actual crime scene: the death of "third places," the rise of economic precarity, and the digital displacement trap. This isn't just a "vibe" or a personal failure; it is the predictable output of a set of systems—social, economic, and neurological—that were never designed to keep men connected. We break down the Neuroscience of Isolation, explaining how your Amygdala categorizes vulnerability as a threat and how your Striatum has been hijacked by digital micro-doses of dopamine, leaving you "almost connected" but fundamentally alone.We also dive into the hard data that traditional media often ignores. According to the Survey Center on American Life, the percentage of men with no close friends has jumped from 3% in 1990 to 15% today—a 500% increase. When we look at mortality, the CDC reports that men die by suicide at a rate roughly 3.5 to 4 times higher than women. In terms of racial demographics, data from the National Center for Health Statistics indicates that suicide rates are highest among Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native men (39.2 per 100,000) and Non-Hispanic White men (28.0 per 100,000). These numbers reflect a public health emergency that the current system is not equipped to handle, as social isolation increases mortality risk by approximately 26%, a physiological impact comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day.This episode provides a Sovereignty Audit and a tactical roadmap for reclaiming your social architecture. We discuss the Parallel Architecture of men’s groups and how to build "shadow safety nets" that don't wait for institutions to fix themselves. You’ll learn the difference between being a "subject" of loneliness and a "scientist" who can manipulate the variables of their own life. It is time to stop being a ghost in your own story and start building the gravity that pulls real community back into your orbit. Subscribe to Planting Thoughts and join the Plant the Spark community to begin the real work of connection.Resources & Next Steps:Join the Plant the Spark Community: https://www.plantthespark.com🎙️ Hosted by Mike Hashtags#MaleLoneliness #PlantingThoughts #MensMentalHealth #LonelinessEpidemic #EthicalMasculinity #FriendshipRecession #Neuroscience #SocialIsolation #PlantTheSpark #Masculinity #CommunityBuilding #PersonalSovereignty #MentalHealthAwareness #SocialArchitecture #AnalogAlpha #SuicidePrevention

29 de abr de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio The Internet Hijacked Your Dopamine, Your Rage, and Your Soul

The Internet Hijacked Your Dopamine, Your Rage, and Your Soul

YOUR BRAIN IS NOT YOURS ANYMOREYou scrolled today. You know you did. Before you even got out of bed, you were 47 posts deep into someone else's drama — and you know more about a TikTok beef between two strangers than you know about your own blood pressure.Here's what nobody's telling you: that's not a personality flaw. That's a calculated, peer-reviewed, neuroscience-backed exploit running on your brain in real time.In this episode, I'm reverse-engineering all of it.WHAT WE COVER:→ The "Dark Tetrad" — the 4 personality traits that define the chronic troll (Buckels et al., 2014, University of Manitoba)→ Why YOU might already be a troll and not know it — Stanford & Cornell research on situational trolling (Cheng et al., 2017)→ The Online Disinhibition Effect — why the internet strips your psychological brakes (Suler, 2004)→ Why anger spreads faster than joy online — and what that does to society (Fan et al., 2014, Beihang University, 70M+ posts analyzed)→ The Amygdala Hijack — how rage bait makes you physically unable to scroll past→ Moral outrage as a dopamine loop — and why it's making you lazy (Crockett, 2017, Yale)→ Slacktivism: why online rage REPLACES real action (Kristofferson et al., 2014)→ The Curiosity Gap — why your brain literally cannot not click (Loewenstein, 1994)→ Variable Reward Schedules — the slot machine built into your phone (Schultz, 1997)→ What infinite scroll is doing to your attention span (Wilmer et al., 2017)→ Why likes hit like cocaine — the UCLA brain scan study (Sherman et al., 2016)→ Identity Fragmentation — the psychological cost nobody talks about→ The Algorithm as Architect — how the feed manufactures reality, not reflects it→ The actual fix. Not "log off and touch grass." The neuroscience-backed, prefrontal-cortex-activating fix.18 peer-reviewed citations. Zero fluff. One uncomfortable truth per minute.Your attention is the most valuable thing you own. Let's talk about who's stealing it.🔔 SUBSCRIBE if this hit. Share it with whoever needs to hear it most.Not because the algorithm told you to. Because you decided it was worth it.Hosted by Mike#psychology #neuroscience #socialmedia #dopamine #digitalmindset #trolling #ragebait #clickbait #brainscience #mentalhealth #attentioneconomy #socialmediapsychology #darktetrad #amygdala #onlinebehavior #internetculture #selfdevelopment #cognitivescience #behaviorscience #mindset #algorithm #digitalwellbeing #focus #tiktokpsychology #instagrampsychology #thirsttrap #validation #outrage #scrolling #mentalclarity🔍 Keywords: psychology podcast | human behavior | moral psychology | cognitive biases | social psychology | mental health science | Planting Thoughts podcast | psychology explained | funny psychology podcast

20 de abr de 2026 - 45 min
Portada del episodio How to Win Arguments Without Losing Your Mind The Science of Persuasion, Power, and Debate

How to Win Arguments Without Losing Your Mind The Science of Persuasion, Power, and Debate

Stop losing arguments to "garbage logic." 🧠In this episode of Planting Thoughts, Mike performs a high-stakes psychological autopsy on the art of human conflict. We aren't just talking about "winning"—we're talking about the neurochemistry of influence. Whether it's a heated political debate, a corporate boardroom clash, or a family blowout, the science shows that most arguments are lost because you’re fighting the wrong battle.We dive deep into Identity-Protective Cognition, the 7 archetypes of argumentation, and the specific "Garbage Arguments" politicians and influencers use to hijack your brain. By the end of this hour, you’ll have a tactical framework to dismantle weak logic without becoming insufferable.In this episode, you’ll learn:The Neurochemistry of Disagreement: Why your IQ literally drops during a fight and how to stop the "Amygdala Hijack."The 7 Persuasion Archetypes: From Logos and Steelmanning to the "Gish Gallop" used in televised debates.Garbage Argument Autopsy: How to identify and crush Whataboutism, Semantic Fog, and Weaponized Victimhood with stoic precision.The C.L.A.R.E. Method: Mike’s proprietary 5-step deliverable for managing cognition and winning the war of influence.Mass Media Tactics: How 2026's biggest political scandals (from Congressional day trading to AI disinformation) are defended using "Bad Logic."Stop fighting content and start managing cognition.🌱 Plant that thought.HASHTAGS#CriticalThinking #PersuasionScience #PlantingThoughts #PsychologyOfDebate #LogicalFallacies #Neuroscience #CommunicationSkills #DebateTips #MentalSovereignty #CognitiveLiberty #2026Politics #SocialPsychology #mindsetshift 🔍 Keywords: psychology podcast | human behavior | moral psychology | cognitive biases | social psychology | mental health science | Planting Thoughts podcast | psychology explained | funny psychology podcast

10 de abr de 2026 - 25 min
Portada del episodio THE EGO-PARASITE: WHY NARCISSISTS EXIST

THE EGO-PARASITE: WHY NARCISSISTS EXIST

Are narcissists a personality disorder… or an evolutionary strategy?In this episode of Planting Thoughts, we break down narcissism through the lens of neuroscience, evolutionary biology, behavioral ecology, and Dark Triad research. Instead of treating narcissists as random villains, we examine the uncomfortable science behind why they continue to exist — and why high-trust societies may actually produce low-empathy predators.Sign up for the free newsletter and browse our materials at https://www.plantthespark.comWe explore:• Frequency-dependent selection and why “cheaters” are biologically inevitable• The neuroscience of narcissism (insula deficits, reward circuitry, self-referential networks)• The psychology of toxic relationships and the empath–narcissist dynamic• Fast vs. slow life-history strategies• Why narcissists rise to power• The difference between adaptive ego and pathological narcissism• How to protect yourself without losing your empathyThis is not pop psychology. This is peer-reviewed research translated into real-world strategy.If you’ve ever been discarded, manipulated, love-bombed, or blindsided by someone who seemed charming at first — this episode will rewire how you see it.High empathy without boundaries isn’t virtue. It’s vulnerability.Subscribe to Planting Thoughts for deep dives into human behavior, dark psychology, neuroscience, and the uncomfortable truths about power and personality.🌱 Plant wisely.Hashtags:#Narcissism #ToxicRelationships #DarkPsychology #EvolutionaryPsychology #Neuroscience #PersonalityScience #EmpathVsNarcissist #HumanBehavior #PsychologyPodcast#PlantingThoughts🔎 SEO Keywords narcissism explained, toxic relationships psychology, dark triad traits, evolutionary psychology narcissism, narcissist brain science, frequency dependent selection psychology, empath vs narcissist dynamic, behavioral ecology human behavior, narcissistic personality traits, neuroscience of ego, manipulation psychology, personality science podcast

7 de abr de 2026 - 24 min
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