It's Not My Fault!
Hidden Brain
Sep 15
It's Not My Fault!
It's Not My Fault!

Hidden Brain
Sep 15
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It's not easy for most of us to receive negative feedback. Even when the person delivering that feedback is constructive and reasonable, we often feel the urge to defend ourselves. This week, we look at the psychology of defensiveness with neuroscientist E...
Highlights
Highlights
Receiving criticism is a common yet challenging experience, often triggering automatic defensive reactions even when feedback is well-intentioned. This episode delves into the science of why our minds resist constructive input and explores strategies to foster openness, growth, and deeper understanding in personal and professional conversations.
Chapters
Chapters
Why Do We Automatically Push Back Against Feedback?
00:00When Criticism Feels Like a Threat to Who You Are
06:48How Mindfulness and Values Open Us to Growth
16:53Finding Purpose Beyond the Self to Stay Receptive
27:37Can Stories Quiet Our Defenses and Teach Wisdom?
34:57Is Forgetting Actually Good for Your Memory?
48:54How Grief and Emotion Reshape What We Remember
1:09:39Transcript
Transcript
Shankar Vedantam: This is Hidden Brain. I'm Shankar Vedantam. Have you ever noticed, when you offer a friend or a colleague or a partner a suggestion for improvement, they often experience an urge to defend themselves? Rather than listen to how they might ...