Abraham
Why We Do What We Do
We explain popular and weird, little-known ideas in psychology. Whether you are a little curious about psychology, or a student, or even a professional, we have something for everyone. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/why-we-do-what-we-do--3419521/support .
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Episodes
Abstinence Only Education 14.01.2026 52:36
Democratized education lead by trained professionals and experts has resulted in unprecidented growth in progress and improvements in quality of life. Sex is something humans do to maintain the species population. Put those two things together and you get sex education. Some, however, have argued for the idealistic view that all humans be monogamous and abstinent until marriage. We investigate the...
Mini: Mind Reading 12.01.2026 15:10
Psychic, telepathic mind-reading is complete nonsense logistically, philosophically, practically... all of the "ally's." We will explain why in some detail. But, there is a version of something like mind reading that does exist that's more like intuitive, and astute observation that comes from experience and intimate knowledge. Come read our minds and we'll read yours. Get ad-free episodes and bon...
My Cross to Bear 07.01.2026 52:36
The idea of personal responsibility will seem like common sense to some. Scientifically, however, it is an interesting concept to understand. How does it arise? Why do some people seem to lack it? We do our best to unpack the environmental and behavioral variables that contribute to the development of personal responsibility. Recommendations Abraham: Wake Up Dead Man (https://www.netflix.com/title...
Mini: Charcuterie Boards 05.01.2026 13:46
We are taking a side journey into the delectable topic of charcuterie boards. We briefly describe what they are and then how to put one together. Do you have a great charcuterie board you've made? Let us know! Join our ad-free club: www.patreon.com/wwdwwdpodcast Links and References: https://www.wisconsincheese.com/the-cheese-life/article/153/charcuterie-history 2. https://www.forbes.com/sites/gar...
2025 Wrap-Up 31.12.2025 50:48
Another year on the books. We reflect on what we discussed this year, our listener stats, and personal experiences with movies, books, and TV shows. It's our annual discussion about the year for a little peak behind the curtains. Check out Shane's playlist for 2025: Shane’s Spotify Playlist Happy New Year! ~ Why We Do What We Do Recommendations Abraham: The Conjuring: Last Rites (https://www.hbo...
Mini: Choral Responding 29.12.2025 14:03
Choral or Unison responding is a classroom participation strategy in which all students answer together when given an opportunity to do so. This allows the teacher to ensure participation and identify students who may be struggilng. It also keeps students engaged and increases their retention of the material. We explain how it works. Support us on Patreon.com/wwdwwdpodcast Links and References: ...
Culture and Disability 24.12.2025 56:11
Different cultures around the world have unique perspectives on disability. We survey several different cultural values and approaches to thinking about and talking about disability. Of course, culture is not ubiquitous throughout a given region, so these are broad generalizations. But, it is useful to think about different ways people think about this topic that affects so many of us. Recommenda...
Mini: Circular Breathing 22.12.2025 13:03
Have you ever heard of circular breathing? For musicians who play instruments that require blown air, circular breathing is a technique to produce continuous notes without being interrupted by breathing in. However, circular breathing isn't a very accurate name for it. We'll explain what it is, how to do it, and briefly touch on circular breathing as it relates to mindfulness and throat singing. H...
Disability and Ability 17.12.2025 47:56
Conditions that differ from "normal," sometimes called disability , don't preclude people with those conditions from being able to do regular vocational activities, and may even give them an advantage. Many employers have found financial and cultural benefits to hiring people with disabilities, people with disabilities have demonstrated their ability to thrive an be unique and meaningful contribu...
Mini: 6-7 15.12.2025 11:44
Because this was selected the "word of the year," we decided we may as well discuss it. If you've been lucky enough to miss this trend, sorry to end your lucky streak. If you've been hearing this and don't understand what it means, we'll explain the history and what it means (spoiler, you're not missing anything). If you are a big fan of the "six seveeeen" craze, then maybe there's something here...
Private Equity in Disability 10.12.2025 1:04:35
Sometimes investment groups will purchase and then unify individually-owned, small businesses that provide care for people with disabilities. Once they've acquired enough businesses, they'll turn around and sell the conglomerated entity to the highest bidder. There are some advantages... kind of... if you're being generous. But ther are a lot of disadvantages. We do our best to be fair while also...
Mini: Perfect Pitch Perfect 08.12.2025 15:07
This is not about the movie(s). Amazingly, that didn't even occur to us before, during, or even immediately after recording this... This is about the ability some people have to identify or possibly produce exact notes, called perfect pitch, or natural pitch, or absolute pitch. Is it genetic? Is it learned? Are those nonsensical questions? We'll explain a bit of the research on perfect pitch (and...
Sexuality in Disabilities 03.12.2025 1:03:26
A touchy topic that some people don't want to touch is sexuality as it relates to disability. There is some "moral" prudishness that borders on (if not explicitly crosses into) eugenics for those who think sex is not a topic for diability. People with disabilities are people, and people have sexual motivations. We mostly dispell some myths people may have sex and disability as well as share some f...
Mini: Adaptive Sex Industry 01.12.2025 12:16
The industry around sex equipment has been leading the charge in the development of equipment for different bodies and impairments. This mini describes some of the advances and innovations that have developed for various body types and impairments to engage in safe, sexual activities. Join our supporters club: www.patreon.com/wwdwwdpodcast Links: https://www.intimaterider.com/ https://dds.dc.gov...
Terms in Disability 26.11.2025 50:27
The vernacular treadmill is ever running and we often find we are behind on the currently accepted terms. While some struggle to accept change, many of us prefer to treat our fellow humans with respect by adopting the terms that are more compassionate. We briefly touch on the history of some terms as well as the current "best practices," including the controvery around person-first or identity-fir...
Mini: No Nut November 24.11.2025 14:57
Do you believe in the magic of sperm? The longer you hold onto it, the mightier you become. Except, not. The idea of sperm retention does almost nothing that it claims to, even to the point of being counter productive for some goals. But, if that's your thing. You do you. Become a supporter! www.patreon.com/wwdwwdpodcast Links and References: https://youtu.be/cjmoiEakV9k?si=ahxthGfl7DsJG4M1 ht...
Accessibility for All 19.11.2025 56:56
Brilliant people have worked to create accessibility so comprehensively baked into our lives that we often don't even recognize that it is there. However, there are still more places without accessible design than places with it. This discussion enumerates the Universal Design Principles that have improved everyone's quality of life and made the world a more inclusive place for people with disabil...
Mini: Making Things More Accessible 17.11.2025 12:32
This is a quick tutorial for making things more accessible and checking for accessibility when creating documents mostly in MS Office and Adobe. So, this will be a how-to with recommendations and a little commentary. Let us know about your accessibility strategies. Join our supporter's club: www.patreon.com/wwdwwdpodcast Links and References: https://accessibe.com/accessscan?utm_feeditemid=&u...
Autism Subtypes 12.11.2025 55:22
Continuing on with our suite on disability and accessibility, this episode explores new research exploring autism subtypes and their links to genetic markers. There are implications for people with disabilities and politics. Tell us what you think! Recommendations Abraham: Visit Savannah, GA! https://visitsavannah.com/ Shane: ONTABA (https://ontaba.org/) Holidays (11/12/2025): Chicken Soup for th...
Mini: Signs That Don't Mean You Have ADHD 11.11.2025 15:52
Do you wake up after sleeping? Do you eat food when you are hungry? You might have ADHD! Not because of those things... those just mean you are human and alive. But, people are constantly posting about symptoms of ADHD that are not symptoms of ADHD. We'll break down a few examples. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwdwwdpodcast Links: https://www.aafp.org/dam/AAFP/documents/patient_care/a...
Models of Disability 05.11.2025 1:10:51
How do we start talking about disabiliity? First, we need to understand how people thinking about and appraoch disability. This episode kicks off a suite of episodes in which we will be discussing various issues in disability and accessibility. The models of disability are the different ways people have approached and treated disability and people with disabilities. We have a favorite. Recommendat...
Mini: Thin Blue Line 03.11.2025 18:44
The "Thin Blue Line" has a probable origin in military history. It has been employed as a symbol of law enforcement, but commoly applied in contrast to other social causes. We discuss the history of the Thin Blue Line, the origin of the modern flag with a blue stripe interpretation of this idea, criticisms of the Thin Blue Line, and enumerate the controvertial uses of this iconography... all withi...
Ritual Sacrifice 29.10.2025 1:03:30
Our final Halloween episode tackles a grizzly topic: Ritual Sacrifices. We explore some of the practices and reasons for sacfrifice throughout history. Note that there are somewhat graphic descriptions of some violent acts toward humans and animals. If you're going to sacrifice something, make it an inanimate effigy or other symbolic object. Happy Halloween 2025! Recommendations Abraham: Novocaine...
Mini: Houska Castle 27.10.2025 16:05
There is a mysterious castle in Czechia with defensive structures pointed inward toward the caste. There are also stories of a hole in the ground of unknown depth with horror stories about attempts to explore it. We'll discuss the truth of Houska Castle. Get ad free episodes: www.patreon.com/wwdwwdpodcast Source: https://www.discoveryuk.com/mysteries/the-real-truth-behind-houska-castle/ Become a...
How Do Halloween Masks Affect Our Behavior? 22.10.2025 56:06
Wearing a mask changes the way our social word interacts with us. This might mean access to rewards that we might not otherwise try to access, but the anonymity of a mask means doing so may be less likely to be met with punishment. Furthermore, our social environment affects our behavior. So, to answer the title: Yes kind of, but maybe not in the way you might think. Do you notice a difference in...
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