Not Overthinking

In this episode, we chat with Jason Blakely, an associate professor of political science, discussing a range of topics related to political science, ideology, and the role of science in society. Jason critiques the approach of treating social sciences like natural sciences, highlighting the limitations and misinterpretations this can lead to. The discussion also delves into the concept of "Psi-ops" in social sciences, the influence of cultural and narrative elements in understanding social phenomena, and the distinction between natural and social sciences. The conversation critically examines the current ideological and cultural frameworks in society, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and interpretation in understanding human behaviour and social dynamics.

Enjoy! x

Creators & Guests

Host
Ali Abdaal
👨‍⚕️ Doctor-turned-Entrepreneur + Productivity Expert + YouTuber (5M Subs) ✍️ I share evidence-based strategies and tools to help you build a life you love 🚀
Host
Taimur Abdaal
co-founder @causalhq + podcaster @noverthinking

What is Not Overthinking?

The weekly podcast about happiness, creativity, and the human condition. It's us, Ali and Taimur Abdaal, occasionally joined by guests, talking about things to help us think, do, and be better.
Things like social interaction, lifestyle design, mental models... Things that are hard to examine, but important to explore. And hopefully, things that make for a fun and interesting chat every week.
We'd love for you to join us.