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The Narrative Mindset

The Narrative Mindset

Written by: Geralds Tabb
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The Narrative Mindset Podcast explores the fascinating intersection of storytelling and the human experience, using the latest psychological insights to understand how we make sense of the world. In each episode, we dive into the "Theory of Narrative Thought" the concept that human cognition is deeply intertwined with storytelling. According to this theory, the way we think, remember, and understand ourselves is profoundly shaped by the storiesGeralds Tabb Social Sciences
Episodes
  • I tried to flex at the gym and forgot how to breath
    Sep 13 2025

    A gym flex gone wrong—one man’s quest for vascular glory ends in breathless chaos.


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    2 mins
  • the unseen Architecte's of your daily choices Episode #52
    Sep 13 2025

    Discover the unseen architects silently shaping your daily choices. This episode unveils the hidden influences behind every decision you make.

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    4 mins
  • Edwardian Sex Porn and the Things We Hide. 57
    Sep 12 2025

    Welcome to the Narrative Mindset podcast. If this is your first listen, I’d suggest wandering back through the older episodes first — they’ll give you a sense of how my brain likes to take the long way home, like driving down side roads just to see where they end.

    This week I’m rambling about Edwardian sex porn. But it’s not just about the smut itself — the crude doodles, the secret notebooks, the half-serious captions. It’s about what those drawings meant in a world that pretended not to know desire existed. It’s about shame, secrecy, laughter, boredom, and the funny ways people find to sneak humanity through cracks in polite society.

    From hidden sketchbooks under floorboards to modern browser histories, it’s the same story: people hiding, people giggling, people being human. Along the way I’ll wander into diners, shame, Prohibition, and the strange comfort of knowing that people a hundred years ago were just as absurd and horny as we are now.

    So this isn’t really about porn. It’s about people. And it’s about the weird, funny, secret things that make history feel alive.

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    19 mins
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