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#4254: How to Vanish at a Picnic

A playbook for revealing nothing about yourself over four hours of casual conversation — without seeming weird.

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#4253: How Alcohol Quietly Rewires Fear Memories

The surprising neuroscience of why a drink can silence fear — and how that opens a door to better treatments.

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#4252: The Brain State That Feels Like Magic

Why the evidence for hypnosis keeps piling up while the perception stays stuck in swinging-pendulum territory.

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#4251: How to Run a Job Interview Like a Spy

Three elicitation techniques that reveal what a company is really like — without sounding like an audit.

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#4250: How to Vanish at a Picnic: The Art of Revealing Nothing

A full playbook for spending an afternoon with strangers while revealing nothing significant about yourself.

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#4249: Gender Diversity Across Millennia

Exploring transgender history across cultures and the politics of gender confirmation care.

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#4248: How Libertarianism Found Its Label and Its Fault Lines

The surprising leftist origins of "libertarian" and the Hayek-Rothbard split that still defines the movement.

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#4247: Why Engraving Feels Like Rest to an ADHD Brain

Why a boring repetitive task restores an ADHD brain while easy unpacking destroys it.

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#4246: When Left Meets Right: The Two-Axis Political Spectrum

Why libertarians can't win elections but welfare chauvinists are surging across Europe.

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#4245: How Conservatives Actually Innovate

Discovery vs. design: How Burke, Hayek, and Oakeshott built a theory of progress without central planning.

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