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Micaiah Bell
17 episodes
6 days ago
Academic podcast hosted by Micaiah Bell, a graduate of Harvard class of 2024 and current masters student at Oxford. This podcast centers around academic topics, where he interviews professors and shared from the plethora of topics he learned while an undergraduate student.
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Academic podcast hosted by Micaiah Bell, a graduate of Harvard class of 2024 and current masters student at Oxford. This podcast centers around academic topics, where he interviews professors and shared from the plethora of topics he learned while an undergraduate student.
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The Origin of Moral Reasoning

What is the true origin of human morality? Is it divinely ordained, biologically hardwired, or something we've collectively constructed over centuries of trial and error? In this episode, I tackle the deep philosophical question of where our moral beliefs and behaviors come from - and why we often can't fully explain the reasoning behind them.

Through psychological studies and analysis, I dives into the paradoxical relationship between our moral preferences and actions. I explores how our brains may have evolved to develop moral reasoning, and why we tend to judge "good" and "bad" people so differently, even when their actions don't align with those perceptions. Whether you're religious or secular, this episode will challenge you to re-examine the foundations of your own moral framework. I encourage listeners to explore philosophical texts, psychological research, and diverse religious perspectives to uncover the origins of this most fundamental aspect of the human experience. Prepare to have your assumptions questioned and your mind expanded. This is a must-listen for anyone curious about the deep roots of morality - and what that means for how we live our lives. Hit play and get ready for a thought-provoking journey into the very essence of what makes us human.

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9 months ago
10 minutes 48 seconds

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How to Change Your Mindset

Find out the key steps to changing your mindset, and overcome any obstacle in life.

This episode dives into how to change your mindset, the simple steps involved, and everything involved to make your life the best it can be!

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1 year ago
11 minutes 1 second

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Morality and Punishment: Why do we punish people?

Why do we punish people? In this episode we're going to dive into this deep question together from a psychological approach.

The answers aren't always clear, but they may help us get an inch closer towards wisdom!

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1 year ago
13 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 2: Harvard Astro Professor Karin Öberg

This episode is dense and covers many topics in astro ranging from astrochemistry and planet formation to life in the universe. Karin is a phenomenal professor in the astro department at Harvard and joined Back on Topic to discuss the topics she is most passionate about. Check out more episodes and head to my website to find out more!

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1 year ago
53 minutes 33 seconds

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Episode 1: Harvard Professor Isabel Jijon

Isabel is a Sociology Professor at Harvard University. Her research focuses on cultural translation. In this episode, we discuss cultural translation, sports in culture, and societal stigma.


Check out the website, instagram and tiktok!

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1 year ago
54 minutes 15 seconds

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How to Stop Caring What Other People Think

In this episode I'll share some tips on how to stop caring about the opinion of others. This is a follow up to a previous episode titled "Is Comparison Really the Thief of Joy?" so be sure to give that a listen too!

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1 year ago
10 minutes 40 seconds

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Is Comparison Really the Thief of Joy?

We hear it all the time: "comparison is the thief of joy." But is it really true? There are many forms of comparison, and it's time to learn which ones are stealing your joy.


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2 years ago
11 minutes 55 seconds

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The Consequences of the Grind Mentality

We often talk about "the grind" and "grinding" to get to the top. But what does that mean? What sacrifices really have to be made? And most importantly, how do those sacrifices really affect us? In this episode, I discuss the consequences of the grind and the toll it can take on ones life. As someone who fully embraces the grind, it is interesting to reflect on how it impacts us.


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2 years ago
12 minutes 8 seconds

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How to Reduce Anxiety: Cognitive Reappraisal

In this episode I talk about Cognitive Reappraisal: an emotion regulation method that can be used by anyone. This method allows people to reduce anxiety, stress, nerves and almost any emotion that impacts them. It's an extremely handy skill to learn and can help you take on any situation. The brain is truly powerful!

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2 years ago
10 minutes 49 seconds

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The Modern Capitalistic Mindset

What is the Modern Capitalistic Mindset? What causes people to immerse themselves in endless work? What do legendary sociologists have to say about this? In this podcast I discuss the origins of the Modern Capitalistic Mindset and how we still see its remnants in modern society.


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2 years ago
10 minutes 29 seconds

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Social Relations Pt. 2: High School to College Journey, The Grind, and Instant Gratification

In this podcast we discuss our separate high school experiences which led us to college. We also talk about the grind mentality in modern society and the increasing desire for instant gratification. And of course, it wouldn't be a social relations podcast if we didn't talk about social comparison...so we did, enjoy!

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2 years ago
17 minutes 25 seconds

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Social Relations: Social Influence and the Importance of Being Alone

In this episode, I bring on my first guest, Ava Robert. This is a two-part series in which the first part discusses the importance of alone time, social interactions and social influence. Part two will dive into a bit of our backstories growing up and how we each ended up where we are today. Enjoy!

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2 years ago
10 minutes 35 seconds

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Effective Goal Setting: How to set a goal properly

There's a lot that goes into goal setting. In this episode I describe some of the common mistakes within goal setting and how to avoid them. I also talk about the best ways to set a goal and pursue it!

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2 years ago
14 minutes 33 seconds

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Removing Negative Energy

Do you feel like you don't love the things you used to love? Do you feel drained when you hang around certain people? Do you find yourself seeking out the bad in situations and always complaining? In this episode I dive into why that is and ways to fix that. I also talk about how to spot a negative person and remove them from your life. 

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2 years ago
16 minutes 29 seconds

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Self Love: What is it and how to apply it

In this episode I dive into the principles of love and how to apply them to your life. This concept will change the way you feel about your life. 

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2 years ago
16 minutes 7 seconds

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Trust: What are the signs?

In this episode I discuss some of the sings of a trustworthy person, someone who will have longevity in your life. If you learn these signs you will be able to better categorize the people around you and prioritize those who have your best interest. These signs can be applied in the most minuscule and most important areas of your life. They are applicable to friendships, romantic relationships, business relationships and more. Learning these signs is critical for living a more peaceful life. 

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2 years ago
15 minutes 37 seconds

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5 Keys to Increase Discipline

In this podcast I talk about 5 keys to increasing your discipline. I find this to be especially important for anyone who wants to make major changes in their lifestyle or accomplish major goals. With these 5 keys, you will be able to make small changes that will ultimately lead to the major changes and achievements that you want to see in your life.

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2 years ago
7 minutes 24 seconds

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Academic podcast hosted by Micaiah Bell, a graduate of Harvard class of 2024 and current masters student at Oxford. This podcast centers around academic topics, where he interviews professors and shared from the plethora of topics he learned while an undergraduate student.