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Pattern Break

Hosted by Adrian Walsh · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 122 episodes

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Ever wonder why humans keep making the same mistakes over and over? Pattern Break cuts through boring history lessons to reveal the psychological patterns that drive everything from stock market crashes to social media meltdowns.Join Adrian Walsh, a former high school history teacher who ditched the dusty textbooks for something way more useful. After years of watching students zone out during lectures, Adrian started digging into how historical patterns actually connect to modern behavior and psychology. Turns out, the same forces that caused past disasters are still playing out today — and if you know what to look for, you can spot them coming.Each episode breaks down a specific pattern from history, explains the psychology behind why it happens, and shows you how to recognize it in your own life. Think of it as pattern recognition training for the real world. Adrian keeps things conversational and practical — no academic jargon, just straight talk about why people do what they do

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Game Theory Explained: Why Capitalism and Communism Aren't Natural Enemies

Feb 28, 202617m0

What if capitalism and communism aren't actually sworn enemies? Adrian Walsh breaks down the surprising relationship between these economic systems and reveals why understanding game theory changes everything about how w

Homer's Iliad Explained: How Ancient Psychology Still Influences Us Today

Feb 27, 202618m0

What if a 3,000-year-old poem could teach you more about human psychology than most modern books? Adrian Walsh breaks down Homer's Iliad and reveals how this ancient epic exposes psychological manipulation tactics that s

Game Theory Explained: How America Fixed the British Empire's 3 Fatal Flaws

Feb 26, 202618m0

Why did the British Empire crumble while America became the dominant global power? In this episode, Adrian Walsh breaks down the three fatal flaws that destroyed Britain's empire and reveals how America systematically fi

Game Theory Explained: How Colonial Systems Still Shape Modern Decisions

Feb 25, 202616m0

Ever wonder why 400 million Chinese students are cramming English while barely 50 million Westerners bother learning Chinese? Adrian Walsh breaks down how game theory explains this massive imbalance - and reveals how the

Homer's Iliad Explained: How One Ancient Poem Shaped Western Values

Feb 24, 202616m0

Why do we still quote a 3,000-year-old war story? In this episode, Adrian Walsh breaks down Homer's Iliad and reveals how this ancient epic became the blueprint for Western values, education, and the art of persuasion. O

Game Theory Explained: How Underdogs Beat Powerful Opponents Throughout History

Feb 23, 202616m0

Why do underdogs keep beating powerful opponents throughout history? It sounds impossible, but there's actually a predictable pattern to these David vs. Goliath victories. In this episode, Adrian Walsh breaks down the ga

Game Theory and Immigration: How Economics Actually Works Behind Policy Decisions

Feb 22, 202617m0

What if the immigration debate isn't really about being nice or mean, but about understanding which economic patterns actually work? In this episode, Adrian Walsh breaks down how game theory reveals the hidden economics

Homer's Iliad: How Ancient Literature Created the First Psychologically Complex Characters

Feb 21, 202616m0

Why did a 3,000-year-old war story become the blueprint for every compelling character you've ever loved? In this episode, Adrian Walsh reveals how Homer's Iliad didn't just tell an epic tale - it literally invented psyc

Game Theory and Wealth Building: How Psychology Shapes Financial Success

Feb 20, 202615m0

What if the biggest difference between rich and poor people isn't money, but how their brains are wired for decision-making? Casey breaks down the surprising psychology behind wealth building and reveals why some people

Game Theory in Education: How Competition Ruins Learning

Feb 19, 202615m0

Ever wonder why straight-A students sometimes struggle in the real world while "average" kids become innovators? Casey breaks down the hidden game theory behind traditional schooling and reveals why our education system

Philosophy Explained: How Great Books Decode Reality and Consciousness

Feb 18, 202616m0

What if the greatest thinkers in history already figured out the secrets of consciousness and reality, but nobody told you how to actually use their ideas? In this episode, Casey breaks down how legendary philosophical t

Game Theory Explained: How Simple Rules Shape Dating and Life Choices

Feb 17, 202617m0

Ever wonder why dating feels like playing chess against someone who keeps changing the rules? In this episode, Casey breaks down game theory - the mathematical framework that explains why people make the choices they do

How Historians Evaluate Conspiracy Theories - A Clear Framework Explained

Feb 16, 202617m0

Ever wonder how historians separate actual conspiracies from total nonsense? Casey breaks down the exact three-part framework that professional historians use to evaluate conspiracy theories - and why some wild claims ab

British Empire Financial Control: How Economic Systems Built Global Power

Feb 15, 202617m0

Ever wonder how Britain managed to control a quarter of the world without having the biggest army? Casey breaks down the financial wizardry behind the British Empire's global dominance - and it's way more calculated than

How Judaism Transformed from Temple to Book - The Story of a Portable Religion

Feb 14, 202617m0

Ever wonder how an entire religion survived the complete destruction of its holiest site? In this episode, Casey reveals the incredible story of how Judaism transformed from a temple-based faith requiring animal sacrific

How Modern Capital Systems Actually Work - Beyond Money and Markets

Feb 13, 202617m0

Think you understand how money works? Think again. In this episode, Casey pulls back the curtain on modern capital systems and reveals how they've evolved into something far more sophisticated than simple currency exchan

How the Catholic Church Built Europe's Most Powerful Government - From Persecution to Political Dominance

Feb 12, 202616m0

What if the most powerful government in European history wasn't built by emperors or kings, but by a persecuted religious cult? Casey digs into how the Catholic Church pulled off one of history's most incredible transfor

How Early Christianity Became Institutional Control - A Historical Analysis

Feb 11, 202616m0

What if the religion that preaches love and salvation was actually designed as a control system? In this episode, Casey uncovers how early Christianity's message of personal spiritual freedom got hijacked and turned into

How Jesus Became History's Most Famous Person: The Historical Evidence Explained

Feb 10, 202616m0

Ever wonder how a Jewish preacher from a tiny corner of the Roman Empire became literally the most famous person in human history? In this episode, Casey breaks down the actual historical evidence behind Jesus's rise to

Roman Empire Strategy Explained: How Ancient Rome Built Its War Machine

Feb 9, 202617m0

Ever wondered how a small Italian city-state became history's most dominant empire? Turns out Rome didn't just stumble into success - they literally designed their entire society as a war machine. Casey breaks down the b

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Pattern Break is hosted by Adrian Walsh. The show is categorised under history (education) and has published 122 episodes.

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