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CameraemusicTV host presents a BRAND NEW podcast series, Jus Tryna Figure It Out ( #JTFIO ). With promise of keeping it Classy, Conscious, and Cultured, host Camerae' tackles the major and minor leagues of social issues, music, and entertainment. Tap the play button and Let's get into it! | Subscribe | Share | Follow |
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Black girl magic has taken over the world! "Say it loud I'm Black and I'm proud!" At a time like this one should be proud to have rich brown skin and tightly curled tresses. It's time to celebrate me, celebrate you, celebrate us...but who's invited to the party? Listen, as Camerae' explores the thin line between women empowerment and the judgmental…
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The data says we’re lying to each other about a third of the time. Philosopher Christian Miller thinks that number is actually higher. After years of researching hundreds of psychological studies that put people’s character to the test, Christian concluded that a gap exists between how good we should be and how good we actually are.…
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The past 10 years have seen an explosion in the scientific study of happiness. The findings so far are complex, and incomplete. But if they could be distilled into one simple prescription for happiness, it would probably be this: Say thank you. Gratitude, it seems, is a key—perhaps the key—to feeling more satisfied with your life. Learn more about …
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Sheryl Sandberg is synonymous with Facebook and Silicon Valley success, and she’s the voice of Lean In. She joins us, frank and vulnerable, together with the psychologist Adam Grant. His friendship — and his research on resilience — helped her survive the shocking death of her husband while on vacation. They share what they’ve learned about plantin…
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With his book Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman emerged as one of the most intriguing voices on the complexity of human thought and behavior. He is a psychologist who won the Nobel Prize in economics for helping to create the field of behavioral economics. He is a self-described "constant worrier." And it's fun, helpful, and more than a litt…
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