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PATINA
PATINA
Author: Jessica Carson
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Jessica Carson investigates the surprising beauty of all that is seemingly tarnished about the human experience. Equal parts psychology, history, and sassy storytelling, PATINA will nudge you to think differently about the shadows within yourself and the world around you.
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On this episode of PATINA, we explore Curse of Knowledge — the struggle to share our expertise with a lay audience — to learn that the cursed among us are in fact the most brilliant.
On this episode dive into:
The cognitive underpinnings of the curse of knowledge
The types of people who are most prone to the curse of knowledge
The surprising blessing of the curse of knowledge
On this episode of PATINA, we examine the Jonah Complex — the tendency to run from our fate — to learn that it affects those of us with the greatest destinies of all.
On this episode, we dive into:
The psychological underpinnings of The Jonah Complex
The types of people who are most prone to The Jonah Complex
The blessing of those prone to The Jonah Complex
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On this episode of PATINA, we explore the star-crossed phenomenon of infatuation — an intense, all-consuming attraction to a person — to learn that us infatuation-ists are most likely to find true love.
On this episode, we dive into:
The psychological, physiological & evolutionary underpinnings of infatuation
The types of people who are most prone to the shadows of infatuation
The romantic & creative upside of infatuation-prone minds
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On this episode of PATINA, we undress high self-monitoring — the tendency to be hyperaware of how we present ourselves — to reveal that it affects the most socially talented among us.
On this episode, we dive into:
The psychological and social nature of high self-monitoring
An embarrassing personal story about high self-monitoring
How to reframe high self-monitoring in your own life & work
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On this episode of PATINA, we shine a light on the murky phenomenon of compassion fade to learn that it affects those of us capable of feeling the most.
On this episode, we dive into:
The psychological underpinnings of compassion fade
Personal and historical stories of compassion fade
The surprising group that is most prone to compassion fade
How to reframe compassion fade in your own life & work
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On this episode of PATINA, we dive into the hypnotizable personality, with all its magic and mystery, to learn that some of us are more able to access the treasures of our unconscious.
On this episode, we dive into:
The history of hypnosis
Why hypnosis is coming back in vogue as a therapeutic technique
The most hypnotizable personality types
The beauty and shadow of the hypnotizable personality
The role of hypnosis in deep self-discovery
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On this episode of PATINA, we explore thin boundaries of the mind — the tendency to let everything inside — to reveal this vulnerability as the very spirit of artistry.
On this episode, we dive into:
The psychological underpinnings of thin boundaries of the mind
The types of people who are most prone to thin boundaries of the mind
The blessing of those with thin boundaries of the mind
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On this episode of PATINA, we unveil the shocking truth behind imposter syndrome: Those of us who feel like frauds are often the most talented among us.
On this episode, we dive into:
The psychological underpinnings of imposter syndrome
The types of people who are most prone to imposter syndrome
The hidden blessing of those with imposter syndrome
Humans have an age-old fascination with masks. From rituals to theatre to warding off evil spirits, masks have been used across time and culture to transform us into something else. But what about the metaphorical mask we wear everyday? What are we trying to hide — and why do we feel like frauds? You may be surprised to learn: Those of us who are most likely to wear a mask often have the least to hide. Perhaps we should only be skeptical about those who never wonder if they are an imposter…












