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Innerversal
Samuel Armen
13 episodes
1 week ago
Innerversal is a podcast that delves into the intersection of psychology and a wide range of fascinating topics, from gut health and technology to entrepreneurship and parenthood. Hosted by Samuel Armen - a teacher, writer, and psychology researcher - episodes vary between single-host lectures to insightful conversations with thought leaders in their respective fields, exploring how our minds interact with the world around us. With a blend of science, storytelling, and humor, Innerversal offers a unique, thought-provoking, and accessible perspective on the human experience.
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Innerversal is a podcast that delves into the intersection of psychology and a wide range of fascinating topics, from gut health and technology to entrepreneurship and parenthood. Hosted by Samuel Armen - a teacher, writer, and psychology researcher - episodes vary between single-host lectures to insightful conversations with thought leaders in their respective fields, exploring how our minds interact with the world around us. With a blend of science, storytelling, and humor, Innerversal offers a unique, thought-provoking, and accessible perspective on the human experience.
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Episodes (13/13)
Innerversal
Episode 13: Psychology and... Students [Pt. II] [with Brooklyn Tech’s Class of 2025]

Who is Gen Z? How did they make it through COVID & Remote Learning? Where do they see themselves in the future after such a unique adolescence? In this two-episode segment, we're speaking to a diverse array of students recently graduating from the renowned Brooklyn Technical High School.


Episode 12 [Part I]:

Luca Granelli (Industrial Design at University of Cincinnati)

Susana Sharp (Engineering at Brown University)

Grace Chen (Political Science at Fordham University [my alma mater])


Episode 13 [Part II]:

Nufisa Patwary (Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University)

Demyan Kruglov (Mechanical Engineering and Design at Northeastern University)

Gadin Aggarwal (Business at Carnegie Melon)


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2 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes 55 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 12: Psychology and... Students [with Brooklyn Tech’s Class of 2025]

Who is Gen Z? How did they make it through COVID-19, Lockdowns & Remote Learning? Where do they see themselves in the future after such a unique adolescence? In this two-episode segment, we're speaking to a diverse array of students recently graduating from the renowned Brooklyn Technical High School.

[Part I]:

  • Luca Granelli (Industrial Design at University of Cincinnati)
  • Susana Sharp (Engineering at Brown University)
  • Grace Chen (Political Science at Fordham University

[Part II]:

  • Nufisa Patwary (Computer Engineering at Stony Brook University)
  • Demyan Kruglov (Mechanical Engineering and Design at Northeastern University)
  • Gadin Aggarwal (Business at Carnegie Melon)
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3 months ago
1 hour 19 minutes 29 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 11: Psychology and... Wine [with Karen MacNeil]

In this episode of Innerversal, we uncork the fascinating intersection of #Psychology and #Wine with Karen MacNeil, one of the world’s foremost wine experts and the only American to have won every major wine award given in the English language. From her journey of writing The Wine Bible over ten unpaid years to her deep dive into the sensory experience of wine, Karen shares her wisdom on how culture, history, and perception shape our appreciation of this ancient beverage. Whether you're a wine enthusiast or a casual sipper, join us as we explore the psychology behind why wine isn't just a drink, but an experience.

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1 year ago
1 hour 11 minutes 39 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 10: Psychology and... Threat Detection [with Daniel Dluzneski]

On the heels of the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump, we speak with Daniel Dluzneski - a threat specialist who spent 24 years with the United States Secret Service, has worked in bomb detection, and has authored The First Five Minutes: School Shooting Survival Guide For Administrators and Teachers. With his diverse knowledge and experience working in security - from protecting persons of interest to coordinating over one hundred active shooter school drills to sneaking into various institutions to prove their lack of readiness - Daniel guides us through a thunderous discussion on #Psychology and #ThreatDetection.

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1 year ago
1 hour 46 minutes 39 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 9: Psychology and... Stunt Work [with Jillian Armendariz]

What does it take to be a stunt person? Are they all unflinching badasses who scoff in the face of danger, or are they more diverse in their personality traits? What does a typical day in the life of a stunt person look like? In this episode, we discuss #STUNTWORK with actor, voice over artist, producer, and stunt person, Jillian Armendariz. Throughout our conversation, we examine the ins and outs of one of the most critical and underrepresented people essential to the film industry!

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1 year ago
1 hour 32 minutes 42 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 8: Psychology and... Entrepreneurship [with Rene Glandian]

What are the traits of an entrepreneur? What does it take to start a business? How does one deal with the terror of investing their time, money, and energy into the unknown? In episode eight, we discuss #ENTREPRENEURSHIP with Rene Glandian, co-founder and CEO of Bootylicious Muffins - a high-protein, low-carb, keto-friendly, and absolutely indulgent fitness treat that will make everyday feel like "cheat day".

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2 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes 2 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 7: Psychology and... Spiciness [with Jack Jamgochian]

In episode seven, we discuss SPICINESS with Jack Jamgochian, an engineer and the founder and CEO of Rugged Jack’s Hot Sauce. In this talk, we discuss the psychology behind spiciness: What does it take to start a hot sauce company? Why do some of us love spiciness? How do we perceive spiciness in the first place? All this and MUCH more!

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2 years ago
42 minutes 20 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 6: Psychology and... Travel [with Rouben Koulaksezian]

In episode six, we discuss TRAVEL with Rouben Koulaksezian, a French-born author and polyglot who has traveled to over 100 countries. Throughout his journeys, Ruben has documented the cultural landmarks of the Armenian diaspora across countless cities. In this episode we discuss what personality traits make good and bad travelers, what one learns through global explorations, and how travel influences our psychology.

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2 years ago
45 minutes 59 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 5: Psychology and... Education [with Elisabetta O'Connor]

In episode five, we discuss EDUCATION with veteran teacher, Elisabetta O'Connor. With eight years of teaching science across New York City's middle and high schools (one year longer than the host's experiences teaching English), Ms. O'Connor guides us through what the average person doesn't know about teaching. What are strategies of highly effective teachers? How do teachers see the challenge of AI? What are people NOT talking about regarding the failure of remote learning?

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2 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 22 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 4: Psychology and... Nutrition [with Neenet Hairapetian]

In episode four, we speak with Neenet Hairapetian (CNS, LDN, MS, MBA) about NUTRITION. Pulling from both her professional practice as a functional nutritionist in Los Angeles, California and her own experiences dealing with an autoimmune disorder, Neenet introduces us to the myriad dos and don'ts of nutrition - dispelling common myths that especially impact women's health.

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2 years ago
46 minutes 21 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 3: Psychology and... Anxiety [with Amalya Tagakchyan]

In episode three, we speak with Amalya Tagakchyan - a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) practicing for over a decade - about ANXIETY. What is anxiety, and when is it a diagnosable disorder? What causes anxiety - neurologically, socially, evolutionarily and otherwise? What are the different types of anxiety disorders, and how is anxiety different from panic? Starting with definitions (what it is) and concluding with dispelling myths (what it isn't), this episode aims to aid anyone dealing with this challenge.

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2 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 48 seconds

Innerversal
Episode 2: Psychology and... Evolutionary Traits

In episode two, we delve into evolutionary psychology to explore the inescapable traits that shape our behaviors and perceptions. From our innate tendency to seek people like us to our inclination to focus on negatives, the discussion touches on the goods and bads of being human. The episode concludes by extending this evolutionary lens to psychopathologies - mental disorders that are too often only regarded by their pitfalls and not the potential utilities they offer. Through understanding the ineluctable parameters of who we are, we can better navigate the complexities of being human in the modern world.

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2 years ago
52 minutes 1 second

Innerversal
Episode 1: Psychology and... Gut Health [with Matthew Kasabian]

In this very first episode of INNERVERSAL, listeners are taken on a powerful journey through the experience of a young man named Matthew Kasabian, as he shares his social, emotional, and psychological battle with ulcerative colitis and his passage towards recovery.

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2 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 32 seconds

Innerversal
Innerversal is a podcast that delves into the intersection of psychology and a wide range of fascinating topics, from gut health and technology to entrepreneurship and parenthood. Hosted by Samuel Armen - a teacher, writer, and psychology researcher - episodes vary between single-host lectures to insightful conversations with thought leaders in their respective fields, exploring how our minds interact with the world around us. With a blend of science, storytelling, and humor, Innerversal offers a unique, thought-provoking, and accessible perspective on the human experience.