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What To Believe

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 4 episodes

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Episodes
4
Last ep.
14 days ago
Avg length
26m
Booking Probability™
34
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Listen Score
10
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Virality (30d)
43
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About this podcast

There's a flaw in the human operating system — one that makes it hard for us to face the truth about ourselves, and leaves us believing things about ourselves and the world that are false. Most of us never see it. We defend ideas we didn't choose, fight battles that aren't ours, and mistake the voice in our heads for who we actually are. Neil Bierbaum spent 10 years as an investigative journalist and 20 as a high performance executive team and leadership coach. What to Believe is where he reports what he found across four decades of investigation — not theory, not opinion, but what he's seen work in his own life and in thousands of hours sitting with people who couldn't see what was right in front of them. He was often one of them. You'll find a strange comfort here: the comfort of knowing how little is really true, how little of it really matters, and what to do with the reality that remains. New episodes weekly. Come sceptical. Stay curious.

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Unknown Host hosts What To Believe, a general show with 4 episodes published.

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Why More Knowledge Isn't Helping

May 24, 202624mEp. 30

You can read everything there is to read about a bicycle and still not be able to ride one. Episode 3 of What to Believe. In the first two episodes I exposed two of the automatic mechanistic ego reactions that run our li

The Enormous Cost of Looking Good

May 24, 202631mEp. 20

We don't worry about what people think of us. We worry about what we think people think of us. Episode 2 of What to Believe. I expose another mechanistic ego reaction — the need to look good in the eyes of others. It fee

Why Everybody's Right And Nobody's Listening

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We don't argue an idea because it's true. We argue it because it's ours. In this, the pilot episode of What to Believe, I introduce the central insight that I've spent twenty years testing — that there's a flaw in the hu

What To Believe Trailer

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A brief 6-minute introduction to myself and the What To Believe podcast. I'm Neil Bierbaum, a journalist turned master coach, reporting what I found across four decades of investigation into the human operating system, d

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