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Episode 29 - Psychology of Control

1 h 4 min · 7. maj 2026
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What really drives lawsuits and human behavior? In this episode, Dr. Josh Carpenter pulls back the curtain on the legal system and reveals a powerful truth: it’s not about justice as much as it is about control. From high-stakes courtroom battles to everyday relationships, the same psychological forces are at play, our need to control outcomes, avoid chaos, and make sense of an unpredictable world. Through real-world insights and thought-provoking stories, this episode explores how power, fear, and identity shape the way people fight, negotiate, and sometimes self-destruct. Why do some people push forward while others shut down? Why do conflicts escalate instead of resolve? And how can understanding these patterns give you an edge, both in court and in life? If you’ve ever wondered what’s really going on beneath the surface of legal disputes, or your own decisions, this episode will change the way you see it.

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Episode 31 - Gold Fever: The Legend of Victorio Peak - Part 2

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episode Episode 29 - Psychology of Control artwork

Episode 29 - Psychology of Control

What really drives lawsuits and human behavior? In this episode, Dr. Josh Carpenter pulls back the curtain on the legal system and reveals a powerful truth: it’s not about justice as much as it is about control. From high-stakes courtroom battles to everyday relationships, the same psychological forces are at play, our need to control outcomes, avoid chaos, and make sense of an unpredictable world. Through real-world insights and thought-provoking stories, this episode explores how power, fear, and identity shape the way people fight, negotiate, and sometimes self-destruct. Why do some people push forward while others shut down? Why do conflicts escalate instead of resolve? And how can understanding these patterns give you an edge, both in court and in life? If you’ve ever wondered what’s really going on beneath the surface of legal disputes, or your own decisions, this episode will change the way you see it.

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