Bob Anders, Ph.D.

Truth Untangled

Bob is an International Award-Winning Producer with degrees in Psychology and a Ph. D. In Journalism. He has worked for over 30 years in Radio and Television Broadcasting. He is presently retired and enjoys spending his spare time creating podcasts. Member Society of Professional Journalists

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Bob Anders, Ph.D.

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Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

258 Scopaesthesia 16.11.2024

Scopaesthesia, also known as the psychic staring effect, is a term used to describe the sensation of being stared at by someone without any visual or auditory cues indicating their presence. This phenomenon has intrigued researchers, psychologists, and paranormal enthusiasts for years, sparking debates about the nature of human perception and the potential for extrasensory perception (ESP).

257 Why Intelligent People Believe in Stupid Things 08.11.2024

You possess confidence, intelligence, and a solid educational background. Your talent for debate and a mind honed by years of study fuel your strong convictions. However, consider this: the very intelligence you take pride in might be your biggest vulnerability. The more intelligent you are, the more prone you may be to falling into the trap of self-deception.

256 12 Signs You Are More Intelligent Than You Think 01.11.2024

In this podcast, we will examine twelve indications that an individual may possess a greater degree of intelligence than they are aware of. Have you ever considered the extent of your intellectual capabilities? The concept of intelligence is inherently complex and challenging to quantify. Intelligence can be defined as the capacity to learn from experience and to use that learning to shape or unde...

255 12 Signs of  an Unintelligent Person 25.10.2024

A review of scientific literature reveals twelve characteristics commonly associated with individuals who are perceived as lacking in intelligence. Intelligence is a complex concept that incorporates a range of abilities, including cognitive abilities, problem-solving skills, adaptability, and emotional intelligence. Although there is no singular, definitive measure of intellectual deficiency, res...

254 Cultural Entitlement to Crime 18.10.2024

The phenomenon of individuals from certain cultures committing crimes may be attributed to a complex interplay of psychological, environmental, and social factors. These factors can influence individuals' beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors, leading them to perceive themselves as justified in committing crimes.

253 Jean Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development 10.10.2024

Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development is a great way to understand how kids develop logical thinking and understanding of the world around them. Piaget, a Swiss psychologist, was interested in how we gain knowledge and how that changes over time. His theory is seen as a key part of developmental psychology and has had a big impact on education, psychology, and philosophy.

252 Everyday Habits That Damage Your Brain 03.10.2024

It's important to take care of our brains! They play a big part in our overall well-being. But, many of our everyday habits can actually make it harder for our brains to work at their best over time. It's important to understand these bad habits so you can make the right choices to keep your brain healthy.

251 The Effects of Social Media on IQ 26.09.2024

In today's digital world, social media is a major player, affecting many parts of our lives. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok have changed how we communicate, consume information, and interact with the world around us. This widespread presence has sparked a growing interest in understanding how social media affects our cognitive functions, particularly intelligence. The rela...

250 Understanding the Different Types of Reasoning 20.09.2024

Have you ever thought about how important reasoning is to us humans? It's a fundamental aspect of our cognitive abilities, and it plays a crucial role in so many aspects of our lives. From decision-making and problem-solving to formulating arguments, reasoning is there, helping us navigate the world around us. It's all about drawing conclusions from premises, using logical principles, and analyzin...

249 The Influence of Big Pharma on Media 13.09.2024

It's no secret that big pharmaceutical companies, or "Big Pharma," have a big influence on the media. After all, they spend a lot of money on advertising! This relationship does make us wonder if it might affect people's health or the fairness of the news.

248 Intermittent Reinforcement 06.09.2024

Have you ever heard of intermittent reinforcement? It's a fascinating psychological phenomenon that can create an addictive pattern of behavior. It's all about the inconsistent and unpredictable delivery of rewards or desired outcomes. This can lead to persistent and even obsessive behavior in pursuit of those rewards.

247 The Role of the Media in Political Corruption 29.08.2024

The role of the media in political corruption is both significant and complex. On the one hand, the media serves as a watchdog, exposing unethical behaviors. On the other hand, the media itself, in many instances are unethical and may also facilitate or amplify corrupt practices. While the media can serve as a check on power and hold politicians accountable, there are many examples where it contri...

246 The Psychology Of Aggression 23.08.2024

Aggression is a really interesting and complex phenomenon that lots of psychologists have spent a long time studying. It includes a whole range of behaviors that can result in harm to oneself, others, or objects in the environment. Understanding the psychology of aggression is a fascinating journey that involves exploring its definitions, theories, biological and environmental influences, and its...

245 Journalism and the Lack of Ethics 16.08.2024

Journalism is a profession that's all about accuracy, fairness, independence, accountability, and transparency. These tenets are designed with the public in mind. They ensure that the media serves the public by providing reliable, balanced, and comprehensive information. However, some folks have raised questions about how certain media outlets, including CNN and MSNBC, are doing when it comes to t...

244 Essential Knowledge For Journalists On Firearms For Accurate Reporting 09.08.2024

It's so important to get the facts right when reporting on firearms. It's not just about having a good understanding of the topic, but also about ensuring that the information being shared is accurate and responsible. Firearms are pretty complex and often get people fired up in different ways. It's important to take the time to think about them carefully and get the facts right. It's so important...

243 Tendentious Media 01.08.2024

The media serves as a critical information outlet and has a significant impact on public perception. While it plays an essential role in shaping opinions, biases in reporting can skew the truth and sway public sentiment, resulting in adverse effects on society, politics, and the economy. This podcast will delve into the issue of biased media coverage, analyzing its societal implications, underlyin...

242 Letting Go of Envy 25.07.2024

We all know what it's like to feel envy. It's a complex emotion that can really get the better of us. When we're feeling envy, we tend to focus on what we don't have, rather than appreciating what we do have. In this podcast, we'll explore why it's so important to let go of envy and how doing so can lead to emotional freedom and personal growth.

241 The Pareto Principle 19.07.2024

Have you heard of the Pareto Principle, also known as the 80/20 rule? It's a concept that's been around for a while, but it's still pretty cool! It's been used in economics, but it's also been applied to business, health, software development, and time management. The principle is named after the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto, who made an interesting observation in 1896. He noticed that about...

240 How Local and National News Distorts Reality and Reports with Bias 11.07.2024

Local and national news outlets are often criticized for distorting reality and reporting with bias. This can be attributed to various factors, including ownership structures, political affiliations, economic pressures, audience segmentation, and the inherent challenges of journalism. Here we will explore how these factors contribute to biased reporting and a distorted portrayal of reality.

239 Social Media and the Sophomoric Society 04.07.2024

In today's digital age, social media has become an integral part of our daily lives. It's so great to be able to connect with friends and family, share photos and thoughts, and stay up to date with what's going on in the world. From catching up with friends and family to sharing photos and thoughts, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have totally transformed the way we co...

238 Why Good People Tolerate Evil 28.06.2024

It can be really tough to understand why some people do bad things, even when they're surrounded by good people. It's a really important question to think about. How can people who are good at heart do bad things? Well, there are lots of different reasons. It's not easy to understand, but it's worth thinking about.

237 Moral Disengagement 20.06.2024

The concept of moral disengagement explores how individuals rationalize their unethical behavior, separating themselves from any feelings of guilt or accountability. Introduced by psychologist Albert Bandura, moral disengagement uncovers the intricate relationship between personal values, mental processes, and external factors in shaping one's ethical decisions.

236 Living A Stress-Free Life Prevents Growth 14.06.2024

For many individuals, the notion of a tranquil existence devoid of stress appears to be the epitome of an ideal life. This serene state is often perceived as a hassle-free approach to navigating each day, where one is spared from the burdens of disputes, discord, and clashes. Yet, despite its allure as a flawless circumstance, this idyllic setting can impede personal development and undermine holi...

235 Decoding The Role Of Emotions In Decision-Making 07.06.2024

The intricate nature of humans allows for critical and logical thinking, yet many people tend to rely on emotions rather than rationality when making decisions. This behavior can be explored and explained by delving into the realms of psychology and neuroscience, revealing the driving forces behind this phenomenon.

234 Victimology 30.05.2024

The study of victimology delves into the causes of criminal victimization, shedding light on the dynamics of victimhood, the effects on those who have been victimized, and ways in which society can offer assistance. By forming policies and initiatives aimed at preventing victimization and ensuring justice for victims, victimology plays a vital role in shaping a more supportive and equitable societ...

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