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Stuff To Blow Your Mind

The Psychology of Architecture, Part 1

Stuff To Blow Your Mind

iHeartPodcasts

Science, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Life Sciences

4.36K Ratings

🗓️ 10 December 2019

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

The natural world evokes various feelings in the mind, but humans spend a great deal of their time within spaces that they themselves designed and built out of the environment. In this Stuff to Blow Your Mind two-parter, Robert and Joe consider the ways that architecture impacts our thoughts and feelings.

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0:00.0

Last season, millions tuned into the betrayal podcast to hear a shocking story of deception.

0:05.1

I'm Andrea Gunning, and now we're sharing an all-new story of betrayal.

0:10.3

Ashley Litten was helping her husband set up a business fanmail account when she discovered

0:14.3

a terrible secret. I saw a hidden folder, and I opened it. What the hell did I just see?

0:23.3

Listen to season two of betrayal on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your

0:28.2

podcasts. On Queen Charlotte, the official podcast, we're stepping behind the scenes and the

0:34.7

drawing boards of this team to experience the life breathed into the Bridgerton prequel. Listen to

0:40.9

the Leaps executive producer and series director Tom Verica took to capture the feeling that puts

0:46.6

that lump in your throat. And you've got to catch creator Shonda Rhymes. She's dropping gems,

0:52.5

diamonds, and mics. You can listen to Queen Charlotte, the official podcast every Thursday,

0:58.0

on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or anywhere you listen to your favorite shows.

1:28.8

Welcome to Stuff to Blow Your Mind, a production of iHeartRadio's Has to Forks.

1:46.8

Hey, welcome to Stuff to Blow Your Mind. My name is Robert Lamb,

1:49.6

and I'm Joe McCormick, and Robert, I thought we should start off today talking about a place

1:53.3

where Romans get naked. Let's do it. Or got naked. Would not be the first time. Oh, I guess that's

1:59.1

probably true. Where, when else have we done this? Well, well, of course, we have another show called

2:04.4

Invention, and we've definitely touched on the history of toilets and baths. And I think Roman

2:10.4

baths have come up on the show before, and just Roman culture in general, Roman culture like any

2:15.2

culture is going to contain a certain amount of nudity. If not, maybe a slightly enhanced amount

2:21.5

of nudity. Yeah, it's human life, it's culture, it's bare bottoms. Yeah. So the baths of

2:25.9

Caracala, they are these beautiful ruins in the city of Rome. They were built sometime in the

2:31.6

early third century, beginning under the Emperor Septimus Severus, and they were finished during

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