Changing Your Mind

Changing Your Mind

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The JFK Assassination Part 2 with Mackenzie Joy Brennan

But seriously, who really killed JFK? For part two of the JFK Assassination series, law correspondent Mackenzie Joy Brennan takes Sarah through the conspiracy theories that have surrounded the tragedy to see how the combination of too much information and too little information h ...  Afficher plus

The JFK Assassination Part 1 with Mackenzie Joy Brennan

Where is Dana Scully when you need her? For the first installment of this two-part episode, legal correspondent Mackenzie Joy Brennan tells Sarah about what happened before, during, and after the moment that John F. Kennedy was shot in that Dallas motorcade, the lasting cultural ...  Afficher plus

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5 Times I've Changed My Mind, Vol. 1
Rule Breaker Investing

When the facts change, what do you do? Today we begin a new series on changing our minds. When it happens, why it happens, and how we are rewarded — in business, in investing, and in life. Shorting (9:10) - Is it wrong to short stocks? Is it worth the effort? Go Tar Heels (15:03 ...  Afficher plus

How Changing Your Thoughts Can Change Your Life
7 Good Minutes Daily Self-Improvement Podcast

In this episode, we talk about how changing your thoughts can change your life. Go to https://7goodminutes.com/podcast/change-your-thoughts-change-your-life for complete show notes. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share it with a friend or two! Learn more about your ad choic ...  Afficher plus

Second Cup: Ask subversive (but polite) questions
Before Breakfast

Nudge people to rethink assumptions

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How to Change Your Mind Without Losing Yourself
SOLVED with Mark Manson

In this episode, Drew and I dive into some of the biggest beliefs we’ve shifted over the years—and what it actually looks like to change your mind. We talk about Drew’s evolving views on religion, why I’m way less convinced that people are as changeable as we like to believe, and ...  Afficher plus