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There are a lot of opinions on how to master your mind, but then there’s PSYCHOLOGY.
We’re all stuck with the brain we’re born with, but we aren’t stuck with how we use it. Learn science-backed answers to make the most of your mind.
CURIOUS?
Growth Mindset Psychology is the "self-help sceptic" podcast for the curious, dedicated to the true science of self-improvement.
With over 8 million downloads and 60,000 monthly listeners.
From improving performance and navigating setbacks to knowing who you are, science has answers.
Start working with your mind, instead of against it.
PROCESS
Instead of telling you what to think, we discuss how thinking works.
Armed with a stack of science journals, textbooks and a boatload of curiosity, we uncover the mechanics of the mind.
Why? >>> Success is personal!
Whether you want to make the most of your neurodiverse strengths, start a business or find more reasons to smile.
Hone your ability for independent thinking and growth with mental models to pursue your definition of success.
NOTE
Wishing and believing will not manifest your dreams:
(1) Leave your inner chakra at the door
(2) Put down the astrology chart
(3) Stop waiting for something or someone to fix your life
Whether you want to build resilience and a Growth Mindset or have a curious appetite for learning - Consider using Science.
HOST
Sam Webster Harris studied Psychology and Biology and has launched several businesses, travelled the world, and nearly died a few times.
An investor in over 100 businesses he balances his sensible side with curious adventure. Activities completed:
Visiting 60 countries - Including North Korea
Hitch-hiking across Kazakhstan
Himilayas Mountain Guide
Ran 80km Ultramarathon with a broken leg (not advised...)
Let his insatiable appetite for learning, self-improvement, and psychology guide your journey.
ARCHIVE
Previous guests include Olympians, Scientists, Billionaires, and Sam's Mum.
Past series:
Psychology vs Stoicism
Time Management for busy mortals
Independence and knowing yourself
Cognitive biases and rational thinking
Psychology of connection