Orion Taraban
PsycHacks
PsycHacks provides listeners with a brief, thought-provoking episode several days a week on a variety of psychological topics, inspired by my clinical practice. The intention is for the core idea contained within each episode to inspire listeners to see something about themselves or their world in a slightly different light.
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Orion Taraban
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10 juil. 2026
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Episode 638: Love bombing (the two budgets) 10.07.2026 12:19
Love bombing is a courtship strategy that overwhelms partners with attention and affection before effort inevitably declines. In today's episode, I explain the economic logic behind romance, revealing how dating operates through the two budgets of recruitment and maintenance. Understanding these dynamics can protect you from manipulation and lead to more realistic relationship expectations. Join m...
Episode 637: Never restore a woman (don't take her back) 06.07.2026 11:07
Many men are monomaniacally focused on getting an ex back. However, you should never restore a woman to her previous level of commitment after she has chosen to leave. Just like you can't step into the same river twice, you can't have the same relationship twice – even with the same person. Moving forward with clarity and self-respect often requires that you don't take her back into the role she o...
Episode 636: Your best life (an ideal Tuesday) 03.07.2026 10:08
Designing your best life is less about chasing peak experiences and more about building a sustainable daily structure. By focusing on an ideal Tuesday, you can create a repeatable process that balances work, health, relationships, growth, and meaningful leisure. Craft a life you can live again and again – because lasting happiness is built out of ordinary days. Join my community: The Captains' Qua...
Episode 635: Women are endurance hunters (stop running from her) 29.06.2026 9:56
Some women are endurance hunters. They apply steady pressure over time until resistance collapses. In this episode, I discuss how incremental demands can shape power dynamics over time. The solution is simple, but counterintuitive: stop running from her and hold your ground. Draw a boundary and preserve your frame in the face of relationship pressure. The Captains' Quarters. Attend bimonthly group...
Episode 634: The death of speech (why we need men) 26.06.2026 9:48
Recent research has revealed significant gender differences with respect to tolerance for opposing viewpoints. In today's episode, I argue that male social norms around respect and restraint may play a crucial role in preserving open dialogue and intellectual diversity. As relational aggression increases, the risk of widespread self-censorship – the death of speech – becomes more pronounced. Disco...
Episode 633: Love cheats (the unfaithful spouse) 22.06.2026 13:30
Why do so many romances involve betrayal? In this episode, I explain why love cheats as a narrative device to measure the depth and intensity of the romantic connection. This trope dates back to the very first romance, The song of Tristan and Iseult, in which love and duty are set on a tragic collision course. The more a character sacrifices, the more “real” their love appears to the audience. Thi...
Episode 632: The gift of your absence (if you can't leave) 19.06.2026 11:00
When respect breaks down, the gift of your absence can remind others of your value by withdrawing from unproductive dynamics. But what happens if you can't leave – because of work, family, or shared responsibilities? In today's episode, I explain how strategic emotional neutrality can protect your well-being while you prepare for healthier boundaries – or a decisive exit. The Captains' Quarters. A...
Episode 631: A million dollar dream (it's worth the work) 15.06.2026 13:24
A loving, stable, long-term relationship with a supportive and attractive woman is a million dollar dream. Both may be rare – but potentially not as rare as many might think. Like building wealth, creating a top-tier relationship requires patience, discipline, and the willingness to iterate on failure. If you want an extraordinary outcome, you must commit to extraordinary effort. The prize is rare...
Episode 630: A means to an end (three lessons) 12.06.2026 10:03
In a rapidly changing world, understanding that everything you have is a means to an end can protect you from the unnecessary suffering arising from inappropriate identification. In this episode, I present three lessons on using loss, uncertainty, and disruption as opportunities for growth. Learn how disciplined detachment and intelligent flexibility give you the best chance of surviving – and thr...
Episode 629: Wanting a wife (the secretary problem) 08.06.2026 13:00
Why are modern marriages breaking down? In this episode, I argue that one of the root causes is that both men and women are wanting a wife. The secretary problem reveals an enduring male preference: men will enter into relationships with women who help them. However, mismatched expectations around roles, reciprocity, and value exchange are frustrating the formation of relationships today. Join my...
Episode 628: Smart people are happy (understanding intelligence) 05.06.2026 13:23
Contrary to popular belief, smart people are happy because they successfully apply their intelligence to the problem of their own happiness and fulfillment. Understanding intelligence as the ability to solve problems allows us to remove this construct from the academic realm. I discuss why the need to be “right” can distract us from building a life worth living, and how to direct our thinking towa...
Episode 627: Just be yourself (the best and worst advice) 01.06.2026 12:41
Is “just be yourself” good advice? In today's episode, I explain why authenticity only works after disciplined self-development has generated competence, confidence, and results. The truth is that becoming who you want to be generally requires first trying to be someone you're not. This is why “just be yourself” is both the best and worst advice: its relevance depends on which stage of becoming yo...
Episode 626: Wounds (your greatest gift) 29.05.2026 11:40
Our deepest wounds can become enduring sources of wisdom and value when we refuse to let pain define us. In this episode, I explain how suffering – when mastered through discipline and intention – can be transformed into something meaningful and productive. Once your scar becomes a star, you may discover that you can bless your pain for the benefit it has given others. Join my community: The Capta...
Episode 625: Detach (how men show up) 25.05.2026 12:27
Attachment theory dominates modern dating advice, but this might be leading men in the wrong direction. In this episode, I explain why emotional attachment matters more for women, and how its misapplication distorts expectations in relationships. Instead, I argue that men should detach – not out of indifference, but in order to lead with clarity and confidence. This is how men show up at their bes...
Episode 624: The samurai (a model for men) 22.05.2026 11:12
The samurai stands as a model for men, embodying disciplined strength without sacrificing emotional depth. Rather than suppressing sensitivity, the samurai integrates masculine resolve with feminine awareness to achieve mastery in both action and perception. Through a balance of toughness and refinement, he demonstrates how strength can elevate feeling rather than destroy it. Join my community: Th...
Episode 623: How women win (happy hunting) 18.05.2026 12:47
In this episode, I explain how women win in the sexual marketplace by shifting from passive dating to strategic selection. From a woman's perspective, preparation – not promiscuity – is the key to long-term success. I encourage women to engage in hunting, which requires a fair amount of research and purposefulness to be successful. This allows them to utilize their sexuality intentionally. Happy h...
Episode 622: The bird test (responding to women) 15.05.2026 9:47
The bird test is a viral relationship trend that claims to measure emotional attunement through smalls bids for attention, fostering unrealistic expectations about availability and validation. Relationships require respect for the other's time and energy – not performative displays of responding to women. The truth is that a lack of situational awareness is actually a sign of low emotional intelli...
Episode 621: Bonding (what nature can teach us) 11.05.2026 13:22
The science of bonding reveals how oxytocin shapes different attachment patterns in men and women. By examining these attachment asymmetries, we can gain insight into the hidden forces that guide commitment, attraction, and relationship stability. Discover what nature can teach us about love, family, and the foundations of lasting connection. Join my community: https://the-captains-quarters.mn.co...
Episode 620: The end of thought (you can't talk to some people) 08.05.2026 13:38
In today's episode, I explain how therapeutic language can be weaponized to silence disagreement and stigmatize opposing views. When emotions fuse with beliefs, ordinary conflicts can rapidly escalate into moral condemnation and actionable accusations. Rational dialogue collapses because you can't talk to some people who interpret disagreement as a personal attack. Cognitive fusion is the end of t...
Episode 619: Timing (why people get married) 04.05.2026 12:34
How much of dating really comes down to timing? In this episode, I argue that being in the right place at the right time matters a lot more than finding the right person. Using the metaphor of musical chairs, I reveal why people get married – and it's more often to do with readiness, not romance. If you're serious about settling down, this will change how you think about strategy, opportunity, and...
Episode 618: Men have a culture (it needs to be preserved) 01.05.2026 9:29
Men have a culture – a shared system of values like honor, discipline, and duty – that could disappear in just a few generations if it is not consciously transmitted. Drawing on the lived experience of losing my ancestral identity, I argue that masculinity functions as a living tradition rather than merely a biological fact. Modern social forces are accelerating the erosion of masculine norms, pot...
Episode 617: I don't need a man (how women use men) 27.04.2026 10:16
What do women really mean when they say, “I don't need a man”? The answer reveals how women use men – a reality that is (quite literally) hidden in plain sight. The truth is that both men and women objectify each other – albeit in different ways. However, it is generally in everyone's best interest to accept reality and operate in the sexual marketplace with their eyes open, as this isn't going to...
Episode 616: She'll wait (why she won't forget about you) 24.04.2026 12:40
Worried she'll lose interest if you're not available to her? In today's episode, I explain why she'll wait when attraction and emotional investment are high. The truth is that your absence might do more to inflame her emotions than your presence ever could. Appreciating the underlying emotional dynamics will help you understand why she won't forget about you – and why insecurity can sabotage your...
Episode 615: Disagreeable women (the duty to follow) 20.04.2026 13:25
What happens when strong personalities clash with relationship roles? In this episode, I discuss disagreeable women and why that trait can be an asset in leaders – but a liability in followers. It's for each person to look inside him- or herself and determine whether he or she has the potential for leadership. Those who can't (or won't) lead have the duty to follow. Join my community: https://the-...
Episode 614: Use the city (get in, get out) 17.04.2026 12:37
Thinking of moving to the big city? In this episode, I explain why it is essential that you use the city strategically – otherwise, it will end up using you. In today's world, cities are best treated as temporary launchpads for opportunity – places to build income or meet a partner. However, once you've secured those advantages, the smart move is to look for the door. Get in, get out. When it come...
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