Shawn & David

Classy as Hell

Science EN ↓ 17 episodes

" Social status and group dynamics aren't just academic concepts; they are the forces that affect us all every single day. We invite you to join us as we explore the inner workings of social behavior to see what makes society work (or not).

Author

Shawn & David

Category

Science

Podcast website

riverside.com

Latest episode

Jun 16, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 17: Wave your Flag with Pride 16.06.2026

In this episode, we explore the history of LGBTQ+ rights, the impact of the Stonewall uprising, and the importance of understanding cultural and historical contexts in social movements. In this episode, we explore the history and current state of LGBTQ+ rights, societal acceptance, and personal stories of coming out and living authentically. We discuss the impact of media, religion, and family on...

Episode 16: Edumacation 02.06.2026

The conversation covers a range of topics, including a visit to the Virginia Aquarium, experiences with healthcare, and a deep dive into the state of education in the United States. The discussion highlights the challenges and shortcomings of the education system, as well as the impact of healthcare on individuals. It also touches on the economic implications of literacy and the role of standardiz...

Episode 15: Breaking Bread 17.05.2026

Throughout history, different civilizations have faced the same fundamental challenges: hunger, food preservation, and the desire for communal celebration. These shared experiences have led to the independent discovery of various dishes that, while unique in their local contexts, bear striking resemblances to each other. Why Do Certain Foods Emerge Independently? - Common Human Needs : All humans...

Episode 14: Cherry Bomb 02.05.2026

This episode explores the origins and myths surrounding patriarchy, debunking biological and historical fallacies, and advocating for gender equality through societal, linguistic, and policy changes. Key Topics Myth of biological inevitability of patriarchy Historical origins of patriarchy in agriculture and state formation Keywords: Patriarchy, gender equality, social myths, biological fallacies,...

Episode 13: Lock 'em up 18.04.2026

summary: This episode explores the purpose, history, and effectiveness of the prison system, examining goals like retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation. It discusses the shift in correctional philosophy, policy impacts, and future paradigms such as restorative justice. This episode explores the complex issues surrounding private prisons and immigration detention in the United...

Episode 12: Is Digital Life...A Life? 27.03.2026

Summary: Exploring the multifaceted nature of digital life, its impact on society, personal identity, and mental health, with insights on balancing technology use. In this engaging conversation, David and Shawn explore the rapid evolution of digital life, its impact on society, and how to find balance between online and real-world experiences. They discuss the history of information dissemination,...

Episode 11: That's Humor...Right? 19.03.2026

This episode explores the fascinating science and psychology of humor, from its evolutionary roots to its social functions and cultural implications. Hosts Shawn and David delve into theories of humor, the biological mechanisms behind laughter, and the role of humor in social bonding, stress relief, and moral boundaries. Keywords humor, laughter, psychology, evolution, social bonding, humor theori...

Episode 10: Opidemic and illegal drugs 10.03.2026

This episode explores the complex history and current crisis of the opioid epidemic, from its origins in natural opiates to the synthetic surge driven by pharmaceutical companies and international drug trafficking. It critically examines the role of big pharma, government policies, and societal impacts, offering insights into how corporate greed and regulatory failures fueled one of the most devas...

Episode 9: Hot Goss 27.02.2026

The conversation delves into the strategic importance of gossip in society, highlighting its role as a bonding agent and a mechanism for group membership and norm enforcement. It explores the historical, anthropological, and modern digital context of gossip, as well as its biological and chemical basis. The chapters cover the function of gossip in society, its strategic importance, its role as the...

Episode 8: Universal Healthcare 12.02.2026

keywords healthcare history, health insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, for-profit healthcare, Affordable Care Act, universal healthcare, health insurance, universal healthcare, medical costs, healthcare struggles, personal stories, global healthcare systems, medical tourism, healthcare models, healthcare costs, healthcare access summary: This conversation explores a detailed history of healthcare in t...

Episode 7: Resist - here's how 04.02.2026

"when fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross" -Sinclair Lewis Privacy & Activism Organizations Ethical Consumer : https://www.ethicalconsumer.org ​ Boycott Central : https://choosedemocracy.us/boycott-central/ ​ Violation Tracker : https://violationtracker.goodjobsfirst.org ​ Fivecalls.org : https://5calls.org ​ ACLU : https://www.aclu.org ​ Privacy Browsers...

Episode 6: The Cost of Being Poor 30.01.2026

The discussion between David and Shawn sheds light on the often-overlooked aspects of poverty. It is not merely a financial issue but a complex web of factors that includes healthcare, housing, and social support. Understanding the true cost of being poor is crucial for fostering empathy and advocating for systemic change. Tags: Poverty, Healthcare Access, Financial Stability, Economic Inequality,...

Episode 5: Why Americans Don't Vote / and the Hygiene Hypothesis 21.01.2026

This week Shawn and David delve into various topics including, voting behavior and participation, barriers to voting in the U.S., the challenges of the two-party system, gerrymandering, and potential solutions like multi-member districts. The discussion emphasizes the importance of representation, accessibility in voting, and the need for trust in the electoral system. They also look at the hygien...

episode 4: Cult Culture....who ya gonna believe? 14.01.2026

"What makes a group a cult?" This question has sparked countless debates! In our latest episode, we explore everything from historical definitions to modern-day implications. Have you ever been curious about a group’s beliefs? Share your experiences! at Classyashell@outlook.com #CultDiscussion #Podcast #Cults #BeliefSystems #ClassyAsHell

episode 3: The Pareto Principle 07.01.2026

Why the haves, have. And the have nots don't.

Episode 2: Conspiracy Theories, What? 01.01.2026

Conspiracy theories can be fascinating and frightening! This week, we explore the JFK assassination and the many theories that have sprouted over the decades. 📚 Did you know some of these theories were based on real events? What’s the craziest conspiracy theory you’ve heard? Share below! 👇 #ConspiracyTheory #JFK #HistoryUncovered #Podcast #LearnWithUs #ClassyAsHell #Engagement #ShareYourThoughts

Episode 1 : Conspiracy Theories, Why? 24.12.2025

Classy as Hell is about the societal issues that effect us all. If you care about social status, or why groups of people behave as they do, join us as we explore what makes society work (or not).

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