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Paul Giamatti’s CHINWAG with Stephen Asma

Even Psychopaths Suffer Burnout with Candice DeLong

Paul Giamatti’s CHINWAG with Stephen Asma

Treefort Media & Touchy Feely Films

History, Society & Culture, Science

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

💊💊💊 Killer Psyche podcast host Candice DeLong spent two decades in the FBI as a criminal profiler tracking serial killers and working such notorious cases as the Unabomber and the Chicago Tylenol Murders. Paul Giamatti and Stephen Asma explore the terrifying and tactical world of tracking murderers with Candice and learn that even psychopaths suffer career burnout. Bonus: learn about predictive behaviors of serial killers (bed-wetting?!), Ted Bundy’s incarcerated romance, and a key tip when negotiating to save one’s life. Stephen Asma is a professor and author specializing in the philosophy of science, religion, and art. Paul Giamatti is an award-winning actor and producer. Candice Killer Psyche DeLong is a former FBI criminal profiler. Listen to her Treefort/Wondery podcast Killer Psyche and Killer Psyche Daily anywhere you get your podcasts. 💊💊💊 New episodes drop Wednesdays for free... n(🧊) Make sure to follow us @chinwagpod 👉🏼 YT: https://www.youtube.com/@chinwagpod IG: https://www.instagram.com/chinwagpod/ Tik: https://www.tiktok.com/@chinwagpod Website: http://chinwagpod.fm For Treefort details 🏄‍♂️ on over here Site: https://treefort.fm Twitter: https://twitter.com/TreefortMedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/treefort.fm/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everybody it's Paul Giamotti speaking Stephen Asmas I live and breathe.

0:08.0

How are you sir? I'm doing well. Are you familiar with NPR's throughline

0:12.4

podcast Steve? Yeah it's throughline podcast, Steve?

0:13.6

Yeah, it's an excellent podcast and I've been listening to it for a while.

0:16.6

Yeah, you're a listener.

0:18.0

Yeah.

0:19.0

I love this show.

0:19.5

Every week, they go back in time to understand the present, because you can't fully understand the moment we're living in without knowing where we've been, right?

0:26.7

Very true.

0:27.7

And on every episode of NPR's throughline, the hosts take a story from the news and go back to where it started. They seek to answer one important

0:34.7

question, how did we get here? It's interesting stuff. They have some amazing topics I think

0:39.4

our audience will find intriguing. There was a recent one about the scientist who tried to stop the

0:43.7

aging process because he deemed old age to be a disease that he could cure so it gets

0:49.1

into all kinds of weird stuff.

0:51.0

Wow. Eternal youth, our fear of

0:52.8

aging, our fear of death, it traces he feelings back

0:55.4

thousands of years. It's remarkable discussion. So very cool stuff.

0:59.6

If you're interested in learning about how the past

1:01.7

informs the present, you'll love the

1:03.7

throughline podcast from NPR. On NPR's throughline, the past is brought back to life

1:08.8

and listeners get to go inside the stories from then that shape the world we live in now.

1:13.8

Past is shrouded in mystery, correct, Steve?

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