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Truth Untangled

Truth Untangled

By: Bob Anders Ph.D.
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Bob is an International Award-Winning Producer with degrees in Psychology and a Ph.D. In Journalism. He has worked for over 30 years in Radio and Television Broadcasting.
He is presently retired and enjoys spending his spare time creating podcasts.
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Episodes
  • 303 People Who Don't Use Social Media
    Apr 15 2026
    Imagine waking up in a world where most of your friends, family, and colleagues reflexively check feeds before breakfast, where notification prompts feel like natural bodily sensations, and where silence from your phone can seem like absence. Now imagine deliberately opting out. That’s the reality for a surprising subset of people — people who choose not to use Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, X, and other social networks that many of us treat as extensions of ourselves. What does it take to make that choice, and what does it tell us about the psyche of those who make it?
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    5 mins
  • 302 Self-handicapping
    Mar 31 2026
    Human beings often like to believe that when things go wrong, it is because of forces outside their control. Yet one of the most common and least acknowledged obstacles to success is internal. Many people, often without realizing it, actively undermine their own progress. Psychologists describe this behavior as self-handicapping, and it is far more common than most would care to admit.
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    4 mins
  • 301 Intermittent Explosive Disorder
    Mar 14 2026
    Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) is a mental health condition marked by sudden episodes of intense anger and aggression that are disproportionate to the situation. These outbursts are impulsive, not premeditated, and can involve verbal rage, physical violence, or destruction of property. Though brief, they often lead to severe personal, social, and legal consequences. IED is formally recognized in the DSM-5, which outlines criteria including frequent verbal aggression or three physical outbursts over a year, beginning as early as age six.
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    4 mins
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