• From The Vault: Superstitious Feeling

  • Jul 15 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

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From The Vault: Superstitious Feeling

  • Summary

  • I'm now 5+ years into this podcast journey now with over 200 episodes available - including bonus & special episodes. There's a ton of great topics I've covered on the show over the years and a lot of those episodes are now buried deep in the archives.

    So, I thought that to save you searching all over the place for those episodes, I'd go ahead and do the digging for you with a feature I like to call, "From The Vault", where I re-share some of the best conversations from the run of the podcast.

    This time around, I'd like to share one of my all-time favorite quotes:

    "I'm not superstitious, but I am a little stitious." - Michael Scott, The Office

    Whether we like to admit it or not, i think everyone is a little bit superstitious to some degree. And i don’t think there’s anywhere in the world where that superstitious nature is on display more than in Las Vegas.

    Whether it’s a lucky shirt that you always wear when playing blackjack, tapping the buttons in a certain order when playing video poker, or not using $50 bills in slot machines.

    And these are just a few examples of things i’ve seen on my many trips to Vegas.

    But is there any science behind superstition? To answer that question, i decided to bring in a professional.

    Stuart Vyse is a behavioral scientist, a teacher and a writer. He’s also an expert on superstition & irrational behaviour.

    I wanted to get his take on the world of superstitions.

    We discussed some of the most common superstitions & their origins, we chatted about whether or not certain cultures are more superstitious than others and we talked about some famous superstitions in the world of sports, music and theater.

    If you'd like to learn more about Stuart and the world of superstitions & irrational behaviour, be sure to visit his website.

    Stuart's books, "Believing In Magic: The Science of Superstition" and "Superstition: A Very Short Introduction" are both available via his website or from your favourite book seller.

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