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Can People Change? A Conversation with Gena Gorlin

Can People Change? A Conversation with Gena Gorlin

FromNew Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute


Can People Change? A Conversation with Gena Gorlin

FromNew Ideal, from the Ayn Rand Institute

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of New Ideal Live, Ben Bayer is joined by Gena Gorlin, professor and clinical psychologist, to discuss the psychology of personal change and its connections with philosophy.



Among the topics covered:



Gorlin’s view of New Year’s resolutions, and why change is so hard;Considerations for making effective New Year’s resolutions;Whether and how we can change fundamental aspects of ourselves;How conscious and subconscious beliefs impact our mental health;How our motivations impact our ability to change;How we can tell when a change is worth making;The role of heritability in shaping our character.



Mentioned in the discussion are Ayn Rand’s essay “Causality Versus Duty” and her book Atlas Shrugged. Also mentioned are Gorlin’s Psychology Today article “What It Really Looks Like to Rebuild Your Soul” and her paper, with Reinier Schuur, “Nurturing Our Better Nature: A Proposal for Cognitive Integrity as a Foundation for Autonomous Living.”



This podcast was recorded on December 29, 2020. Watch or listen to the discussion below. Listen and subscribe from your mobile device on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Watch archived podcasts here.









Podcast audio:
Released:
Jan 4, 2021
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Podcast episode

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The New Ideal Podcast features a curated selection of content from the pages of New Ideal, the journal of the Ayn Rand Institute. At New Ideal, we explore pressing cultural issues from the perspective of Rand’s philosophy: Objectivism, which upholds the ideals of reason, individualism and Capitalism.