Your emotions are Cultural Software

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-nw873-1aa2fd5

This podcast is based on lectures by Dr. Curtis Peterson investigate the complex relationship between human emotions, motivation, and cultural frameworks. The provided textbook and research excerpts emphasize that while physiological responses and basic facial expressions are universal, specific cultural display rules dictate how and when these feelings are shown to others. Additional research suggests that individualistic and collectivist societies vary in how they express emotions based on social status and group membership. Furthermore, the materials explore the drivers of human behavior, distinguishing between internal desires and external rewards. Finally, the collection addresses how personal mindsets and perspectives influence our ability to process information objectively or defensively.

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Dr. Peterson’s work focuses on the psychology of identity, loneliness, and belonging in modern society, with particular attention to how individuals and communities can rebuild meaningful connection in an age of increasing social fragmentation.

Questions?

Email Dr. Peterson at Curtis.peterson.phd@gmail.com