Todd Kashdan || The Art of Insubordination
In this episode, I talk to esteemed psychologist Todd Kashdan about the art of insubordination. As creatures of habit, humans seek familiarity in thoughts, behaviors, and interactions. But Todd argues that deviating from norms isn’t always a bad thing—especially if it’s in pursuit of positive change. To enact principled dissent effectively, Todd teaches us how to persuade the majority and how to embrace unconventional solutions. We also touch on the topics of conformity, intimacy, influence, victimhood, and curiosity. Bio Todd Kashdan is among the world’s top experts on the psychology of well-being, psychological strengths, mental agility, and social relationships. His research has been featured in hundreds of media outlets, including multiple articles in the Harvard Business Review, New York Times, and Forbes. In 2010, he received the Distinguished Faculty Member of the Year Award at George Mason University and in 2013, he received the Distinguished Early Career Researcher Award by the American Psychological Association. Todd is the author of Curious?, The Upside of Your Darkside, and Designing Positive Psychology. His latest book is The Art of Insubordination. Website: toddkashdan.com Twitter: @toddkashdan Topics 01:34 The elements of principled insubordination 05:07 Why do people conform? 08:57 Social change by principled rebels 14:21 Win responsibly 19:02 Extract wisdom from weirdos 24:22 Do cartwheels in the library 29:06 Self-care for rebels 31:25 How to win over the majority 36:13 Spark curiosity not fear 42:03 Build stronger alliances during conflict 48:23 Boredom, polarization, and insight See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From "The Psychology Podcast"
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