Episode 8

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16th Jan 2026

Refocusing Our Eyes

Season 1 Episode 8 (pt.8/10)

Refocusing Our Eyes

Overview

Today we start to apply all this new knowledge and develop these new perspectives. We start with approaching this new view from a place of empathy and we dive into authentic and inauthentic people. With these new insights we reflect on ourselves and the wider world around us. It’s this new perspective that will underpin these better conversations we want to have.

Recommended reading and listening

  1. This Tragic Accident Changed How We Think About the Brain - ABC listen
  2. How to Spot a Sociopath: Recognizing Key Signs & Behaviors
  3. How to uncover a workplace's culture before you take the job - ABC News

Sources

  1. What Happened to Phineas Gage?
  2. Workplace bullying: recognising and surviving it - ABC listen
  3. Authenticity, Part 1–Stuff To Blow Your Mind – Apple Podcasts
  4. Four pivotal ages in your brain's development revealed in new scientific study

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Finding a Greater Humanity
Too Many Arseholes is a social project looking at the rise of pathological behaviours in our society and the erosion of social trust. Creating a better conversation around why this is, and finding a way forward to a greater humanity.

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