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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

#344 What We All Need To Know About Human Emotions & How They Affect Our Behaviour with Batja Mesquita

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 March 2023

⏱️ 130 minutes

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Summary

Are emotions universal? Do you think people are programmed to feel a certain way in specific situations? Or is there a clear distinction between what makes you feel angry, happy or sad, compared to someone else?


Today’s guest is someone whose work I believe can help all of us to make better connections in a fractured, modern world. Batja Mesquita is a social psychologist, affective scientist, and pioneer of cultural psychology. She’s also a Professor of Psychology at the University of Leuven in Belgium and in her ground-breaking book, Between Us: How Cultures Create Emotions, she suggests emotions don’t live within us, they arise between us. They are made, not innate; they form in response to social interaction and can differ dramatically across societies and cultures.


That’s not, of course, to deny our emotions are authentic – or to say that we don’t feel them deeply. Rather it’s a way to acknowledge that not everyone will see the same situation in the same way. We can probably all think of occasions where someone from another culture has responded unusually to us – or where our own behaviour has been misunderstood by them.


In this conversation, Batja gives examples of how, as a Dutch academic visiting America, she found her colleagues’ culture of compliments uncomfortable and overfamiliar. She explains that it’s not about our language, although the words we choose to describe our feelings can be significant. Instead, says Batja, our culture, heritage, gender, socioeconomic group or even age influences how we interpret the world – and so what our emotional norms are in a given situation.


We cover so many thought-provoking topics, including:


  • What emotions really are – and why anger, shame or pride might differ across cultures.
  • Parenting and how we understand and influence our child’s emotions.
  • The immigrant experience and how being raised with dual cultures might affect your relationships and approach to life.
  • How a better understanding of cultural differences and language interpretation could help doctor-patient relationships.


I absolutely loved Batja’s book and I think her work is really important. The more we are able to connect with our fellow humans instead of judging them, the happier and more harmonious the world is going to be. I hope you enjoy listening.


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0:00.0

The idea that you need to follow your own goals and values and you need to achieve those goals and be motivated and

0:08.0

Have some individual agency those are cultural ideas

0:12.1

Not everywhere do people think that their goals are going to be met

0:16.3

Western individualism in general. I think if you're doing well as an individual

0:21.8

It gives you a lot of liberty

0:23.9

But it also makes people much more vulnerable because if they don't do well individually

0:29.9

There's not a network that takes care of them as much

0:33.3

First time occurrence of depression is no different across cultures

0:37.0

But second time depression is actually more common in Western cultures

0:41.9

That is because if you are depressed in individualist cultures the scaffolding is gone

0:48.5

Hey guys, how you doing?

0:50.3

Hope you have any good weeks so far. My name is Dr. Rangan Chatterjee and this is my podcast

0:56.8

Feel better live more

1:01.2

Do you think that all emotions are universal?

1:05.9

Do you think people are programmed to feel a certain way in specific situations or

1:12.2

Is there a clear distinction between what makes you feel angry happy or sad

1:18.3

Compared to someone else. Well today's guest is someone whose work I believe can help all of us

1:25.4

Make better connections in a fractured modern world

1:30.6

Bachelor Mosquita is a social psychologist an effective scientist and a pioneer of cultural psychology

1:39.2

She's also a professor of psychology at the University of Lovyn in Belgium and in her groundbreaking book

1:46.9

Between us how cultures create emotions

1:50.8

She suggests that emotions don't live within us. They actually arise between us

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