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The Upside of Down
Dan Ariely
9 episodes
1 week ago
In eight candid conversations, behavioral economist and best-selling author Dan Ariely explores with his guests what it's like to live with a serious disability or physical trauma, as well as what can still feel meaningful, worthwhile, even enjoyable… at least sometimes. Combining social science findings with personal insights, these 30-minute episodes cast light on how we might face even extreme challenges, whether our own or of those around us.
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In eight candid conversations, behavioral economist and best-selling author Dan Ariely explores with his guests what it's like to live with a serious disability or physical trauma, as well as what can still feel meaningful, worthwhile, even enjoyable… at least sometimes. Combining social science findings with personal insights, these 30-minute episodes cast light on how we might face even extreme challenges, whether our own or of those around us.
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Our Reflection in the Eyes of Others - Nicole Kear
The Upside of Down
31 minutes 38 seconds
2 years ago
Our Reflection in the Eyes of Others - Nicole Kear

How should we react to people who are disabled – should we ask them about it, ignore it, or what? When and how do we use humor, and what about dark humor, which can really only be used by those inside the experience? Why do we often try to keep our differences or disabilities hidden from view, and what does it feel like to get rid of the burden of pretending?


Dan talks in this episode with the funny and effervescent writer and mother of three Nicole Kear about much more than her retinitis pigmentosa.


Find out more about Nicole Kear:

nicolekear.com

Credits:

  • Dan Ariely: Host, Executive Producer
  • Robin Eldridge: Creative Director, Producer
  • A podcast by ⁠DDC International⁠ and ⁠Newfruit Media⁠, with production and editing by: Colby Gottert, Luis Dechtiar, and Daniel Rinaldi
  • Sound mixing: Ross Nelson, Daniel Rinaldi
  • Music by Musicbed and Marie-Claire Saindon
  • Cover Art: Kyarra Aylse


©2023 Dan Ariely

danariely.com


The Upside of Down
In eight candid conversations, behavioral economist and best-selling author Dan Ariely explores with his guests what it's like to live with a serious disability or physical trauma, as well as what can still feel meaningful, worthwhile, even enjoyable… at least sometimes. Combining social science findings with personal insights, these 30-minute episodes cast light on how we might face even extreme challenges, whether our own or of those around us.