The Armen Show

Armen Shirvanian
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Jan 31, 2018 • 20min

92: The Elephant In The Brain – Chapters 8 To 12

Knowledge is the way, and we keep it moving on The Elephant In The Brain. This one gets into some more of the chapters on sections of society and the hidden motives that go with them. I discuss: how laughter represents more than something being “funny” the way that conversation is used to showcase one’s own ability where consumption is used to present an image of abundance the impracticality of art and its underlying subtext of high fitness the way that charity is nearly always conspicuous in nature These chapters flowed well, and the concepts link through them, regarding how a person uses the world to represent themselves better. The next episode will be on the last chapters of the book, which are 13 through 17, and then I will have an interview article in February with the two authors. Glad to have y’all on board this podcast in January, and we move on to February 2018.
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Jan 31, 2018 • 11min

91: Nostalgia, And How It Is Popular With Internet Users

People like looking back at the past and seeing it as a good time. This is also a practical business opportunity of our day. Whether it was Mario or some band, there is an emotional connection to a time we lived in many years ago. In this episode, I discuss: how nostalgia has been becoming popular on the internet how the age of internet users is related to this some of the things I remember from early times a separate note about how I am perceived by the general public We are in now, and the future is later, but many are linked to a time of the past, as it reminds of an easier setting. We connect with that past moment when feeling like it disappeared. Episode 91 represented for the 90s, and for some, it is the 80s or the 70s or the 00s. Onward we go through 2018
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Jan 29, 2018 • 11min

90: The Elephant In The Brain – Chapters 5 To 7

Self-deception is the name of the game. I am continuing to read through The Elephant In The Brain, and it has great insight into the hidden content in our society. Not everything is always revealed, and a lot is kept underneath for multiple reasons. Episode 90 is about: self-deception, both as a defense and a method of manipulation how our minds process in a modular sense, and piece thoughts together the split-brain experiments revealing how the brain comes up with answers what body language tells us about status and dominance There is a lot to look at in the world, and I often focus on the brain, people, and how we relate to each other, based on evolutionary underpinnings of our current moment. This book gets into that. More onward, and chapters to come
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Jan 28, 2018 • 13min

89: Shows I Have Watched Over The Years

I have not watched many shows on television or the internet in my lifetime, but I have watched a few. This episode is meant to go over some of them. It’s episode 89, and we are here in the land of internet. shows like The Office and Entourage that I watched many episodes of the categories of content I have checked or know about how I have watched more Youtube clips than shows the fact that I read more than I watch stuff at times The tech show I mentioned called Diggnation was not bad, run by Kevin Rose and his sidekick Alex Albrecht, and had some good info on the technology and services of the day. Different shows have different purposes. Hope you enjoyed some info on my past show viewing.
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Jan 27, 2018 • 17min

88: Popular Podcasts, Sticking To Strengths, And A Decade Of Socializing

Double 8’s in the building. I mentioned staying humble in this episode, as it was mentioned that bragging is not a thing to do often in The Elephant In The Brain. This one was mostly about podcasts that are out there, and in this episode, I discuss: some of the top and popular personal podcasts how the people running them use their abilities/strengths why I and others should stick to the strengths that we have how socializing has been a part of my life for some time now Shout outs to Live Room LA that I mentioned in this episode. A lot of realizations happen before the episodes, but some linkages are made during episodes, and what I present is a network of thoughts. Socializing can lead you to a network of people that looks like my network of thoughts.
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Jan 26, 2018 • 11min

87: The Elephant In The Brain – Chapters 1 Through 4

You know books will be read, and I will happen to be one of the people who reads them. The Elephant In The Brain is the current one, and it is by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson. It is mostly about hidden motives people have and act on. This episode is a summary of chapters 1 through 4, including: how altruism has a competitive side to it types of competition that exist between animals how signals are used to identify quality of person or mate elements of cheating and ways people do it discreetly The book reads pretty easily, and has examples from animals and the past. The actual nature of society is represented in it. This is my first book of 2018 I will be reading in full, with a follow-up interview. It was put out very recently(few weeks ago), and I like when books are relatively new. Onward we go to more reading and content.
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Jan 25, 2018 • 14min

86: The Elephant In The Brain, Hidden Motives, And Science Authors

I got some new books in and some new content to share as always. This one includes some about those books, tangents like Kaylia’s book club episode, and other variety with people. new books I got from the library after I returned Homo Deus The Elephant In The Brain, the next book I will read and interview on, by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson also got the book Who Can You Trust? by Rachel Botsman my friend Johnny’s birthday, and some socialization(he was in episode 6) Looking forward to reading this book, and I see out the hidden motives that people present. I always see them quite directly.
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Jan 24, 2018 • 10min

85: Fast-Paced Episode On Assertiveness, Group Messages, And Having Years To Go

This is another one of those episode where I talk fast. Time goes quickly in it, and a lot is mentioned. These episodes have a fun flair to them, but I don’t know if I will do them often. I might. In it, I discuss: being assertive with orders of food like with the haircut group messages and how they are not my style some book info as I always throw that in the concept that you have many years to go to get somewhere I was able to say a lot here, in the course of the 10 minutes or so. That is a nice feature. It takes a lot of breath, but it’s nice to share the content. 85 episodes in 85 episodes out
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Jan 23, 2018 • 12min

84: Particles On A Big Spinning Rock For Some Time

One past listener mentioned that you never know what you will get when you listen to The Armen Show, and he was right, for the most part. There is variety in what I put out, but there are continuous themes I am about. In this episode, I discuss: how I view much other publicly available popular content my perspective on the world and what we are on it how presenting your perspective is needed to speak your side seeing similar content across books, and recognizing authors I look to bring more value through episodes over time, and I seek to find out ways to do that and connect with other material out there. To the show being better and better.
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Jan 22, 2018 • 10min

83: Get Your Hair Cut The Right Way, With That Toby Emerson Music

Hey all in the world. It’s episode 83 in the building, and this is based on the hair cutting I had, as well as some music and happenings in the book world. In this episode, I discuss: my hair cut experience, and how responsiveness is good plans with upcoming books and what I am looking at different types of breads based on their sizes the music used in the intro or outro (if you heard it) I always connect real life situations to what you can take from them. Taking this information, you too can remember to look at your situations.

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