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Here We Are

Women + Workload + Quarantine

Here We Are

Shane Mauss

Science

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Kristina Durante research lies at the intersection of social psychology, evolutionary biology, and consumer decision-making. Kristina’s research program focuses on how our evolved biology (ancestral ecology and internal physiological systems) and our modern social environment interact to influence behavior. Kristina Durante https://kristinadurante.com is an associate professor of marketing at Rutgers School for Business https://www.business.rutgers.edu/facu... and the director at The Center for Women in Business https://www.business.rutgers.edu/cent... Laugh, Read, Learn, and/or Support: Check out my new comedy web series Quarantine Couple! https://www.quarantinecouple.net Hunker down with an audiobook and support your local bookstore with my longtime partner Libro.fm. They're the first audiobook company to make it possible for you to buy audiobooks directly through your local bookstore. Offer code: hereweare for 3 months for the price of one. https://libro.fm/redeem/HEREWEARE And! there has never been a better time for lifelong learning with our other partner The Great Courses http://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/he... All support on Patreon goes to my team: Shane Mauss is creating Here We Are Podcast and live shows | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Sky campaigns and you.

0:02.0

And you.

0:03.0

Hey everybody, this is the week.

0:07.0

Second virtual episode of Head Talks this Saturday, May 2nd, talking about some of the modern history of

0:17.8

psychedelics, some of the policy behind it, this modern psychedelic renaissance, is it really a renaissance? What is the past

0:28.6

history of psychedelics becoming popular and then becoming stigmatized and different laws that have come

0:37.1

up and considerations that were made along the way and is this special time in our modern history?

0:47.0

Is this an opportunity for positive change?

0:50.0

Is there new roadblocks and barriers on the war on the war on drugs.

0:57.0

What's going to happen is what's going on with some of these decriminalization things that are happening

1:05.6

that are now on hold because people can't go out and get petitions signed

1:10.9

because of the physical distancing. How is that going to change things? How are things

1:17.7

going to go virtual and get more online support? A bunch of modern questions like that that I'm really hoping

1:27.8

you will get a chance to participate in because through this crowdcast platform it

1:36.6

allows you to have a whole sidebar as you're watching you can also comment

1:41.4

yourself see everyone else's comments, you get to weigh in, you get to have conversations with other like-minded people all around the world and there's an ask-a-question

1:55.9

section where not only do you get to ask a question but you get to up-vote other

2:00.6

people's questions. I use that for a criteria in the most popular questions.

2:06.2

I find the ones that are the most related to the conversation and try to seamlessly put them in and get to give you a shout out for asking the question.

2:16.8

And it's a really cool way to get everyone involved.

2:21.8

If you didn't get a chance to see the bicycle day one. The replay is available on my

2:26.9

Patreon.com slash Shane Moss page and if you're supporting me on Patreon that gives you free access to the new head talks

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