Épisodes

  • TDAA Episode 29 | Drop Culture
    Jan 9 2026

    One time only- drop culture! We talk its psychological implications on consumer behavior, the allure of limited releases, and the economics of contrived scarcity in marketing. The Doc analyzes historical examples of scarcity marketing, the influence of social media, and the value of dining experiences. Steve, Taylor and Kyle analyze how these factors contribute to consumer decisions and the emotional responses tied to purchasing behaviors.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Drop Culture 02:55 The Psychology of Accountability and Productivity Apps 05:41 New Year's Resolutions and Personal Goals 08:34 Consumerism and Limited Release Culture 11:18 The Thrill of Scarcity and Urgency 14:36 Historical Context of Branding and Scarcity 17:32 The Impact of Limited Editions on Consumer Behavior 25:00 The Craze of Collectible Toys 31:40 Scarcity and Demand in Consumer Culture 38:01 The Value of Culinary Experiences 46:47 The Allure of Unique Kitchen Tools 48:18 Understanding the Pre-MAC Principle 54:56 The Psychology of Limited Edition Products 59:14 The Evolution of Shopping Experiences 01:07:53 The Art of Buying and Returning

    👇 Connect with us: 📸 Instagram: / thedocanalyzesanything 📧 Email: thedocanalyzesanything@gmail.com

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    1 h et 9 min
  • TDAA Episode 28 | War
    Jan 2 2026

    We’re talking human behavior, communication, war, politics, and why violence keeps showing up in human history even when it makes absolutely no sense. From how language shapes the way we think and react, to how power, reinforcement, and political incentives keep conflict alive, we try to unpack what’s really driving it all. This conversation bounces between psychology, history, and modern global conflict — not from a “here’s the answer” place, but from a why do humans keep doing this? place. Along the way, we talk about: How communication and language shape behavior and social norms Why war is usually less about ideology and more about power and politics The role reinforcement plays in violence and conflict How historical events still influence modern warfare The ripple effects of war beyond the battlefield Why global cooperation matters if we actually want a more peaceful future We also spend time questioning whether war is inevitable—or if we’re just really bad at reinforcing alternatives that don’t involve destruction. If you’re into psychology, behavior analysis, history, politics, or just thinking critically about why humans do what they do, this one’s for you.

    👇 Connect with us: 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedocanalyzesanything/ 📧 Email: thedocanalyzesanything@gmail.com

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    1 h et 6 min
  • TDAA Episode 27 | The Holidays
    Dec 26 2025

    Happy Holidays! We talk all the holiday stuff—how different cultures see Santa, favorite Christmas movies, weird and fun traditions, festive foods, and even creepy myths like Krampus and how they influence behavior. We bounce around to Christmas traditions from all over the world, mixing in random personal stories and stuff we find interesting. It goes from why some people put spider ornaments on their trees, to the Icelandic Yule Lads, to that wild Catalonian pooping log. Mostly it’s just us joking around about food, family traditions, and all the strange (and awesome) ways people celebrate the holidays, and appreciating how different and fun it all is.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Holiday Traditions

    02:43 Cultural Perspectives on Santa Claus

    04:38 Personal Holiday Experiences and Family Traditions

    08:51 Favorite Holiday Movies

    15:06 Unique Holiday Celebrations and Customs

    20:47 Festive Traditions and Holiday Favorites

    24:08 Cultural Significance of Holiday Foods

    27:05 The Role of Myths in Holiday Behavior

    29:07 Unique Holiday Customs Around the World

    36:21 Family Traditions and Their Origins

    42:12 The Evolution of Holiday Legends

    43:52 Cultural Christmas Traditions

    46:47 Unique Holiday Experiences Around the World

    48:16 The Pooping Log: A Catalonian Christmas Tradition

    51:07 Yule Lads and the Yule Cat: Icelandic Christmas Folklore

    53:05 First Footing: Scottish New Year Customs

    55:31 Czech Christmas Shoe Tradition

    58:21 Guatemalan New Year Rituals

    01:03:16 Reflections on Holiday Celebrations

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    1 h et 3 min
  • TDAA Episode 26 | Battle of the Sexes
    Dec 19 2025

    Taylor joins for a battle royale! In this episode, we explore various aspects of human behavior focusing on gender roles and stereotypes in household dynamics, cooking, etc.The challenges women face in professional settings due to gender biases is also touched on, and Steve defends his love of the Air Force One sneaker (or tennis shoe, or shoe...).

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Human Behavior Analysis

    03:00 Taylor Welcomed to the show!

    05:43 Finding Things in the Refrigerator: A Common Struggle

    11:53 Cooking Dynamics: Gender Roles in the Kitchen

    17:42 Grilling vs. Cooking

    23:41 Cultural Influences on Cooking and Gender Roles

    31:11 Cooking with Kids: A Family Affair

    33:09 The Man Flu

    34:44 Gender Roles in Parenting and Work

    39:33 Cultural Perspectives on Illness and Caregiving

    48:27 Household Chores

    55:02 Footwear and Functionality

    56:03 Fashion Trends and Generational Differences

    59:15 Comfort vs. Style in Everyday Wear

    01:01:47 Sustainable Fashion Choices and Personal Style

    01:07:43 Food Preferences and Picky Eating Habits

    01:10:30 Future Conversations

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    1 h et 13 min
  • TDAA Episode 25: Addiction
    Dec 12 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Dr. Sparks explores the complexities of addiction, discussing its definitions, the differences between physical and mental addiction, and the role of environment, culture and learning history in shaping addictive behaviors. We talk various forms of addiction, including substance abuse, gambling, and sex addiction, while also examining the impact of technology on modern addiction. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding addiction as a behavioral phenomenon rather than solely a medical diagnosis, emphasizing the need for a nuanced perspective on the topic.

    For questions, topics, and comments, email us at thedocanalyzesanything@gmail.com!

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    1 h et 7 min
  • TDAA Episode 24 | Perspective
    Dec 5 2025

    Summary

    Dr. Sparks and the crew take an all-over-the-place dive into human behavior and perspective taking. We cover everything from why naming your cookies before eating them feels a bit sadistic, to how we all see colors a little differently, to the way our learning history shapes the way we look at the world. We also get into selective attention, brand loyalty, food preferences, and why some snacks just feel better than others. On top of that, we chat about consumer habits, sustainability, the power of marketing, and how empathy and compassion actually show up in everyday life.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Cheating Game: Naming Cookies

    02:47 Perspective Taking: Understanding Different Views

    05:32 The Color Debate: Blue vs. Green

    08:29 Selective Attention: What We Notice

    11:20 The Importance of Names: Attention Grabbers

    14:17 The Flashed Face Distortion Effect

    17:03 The Blue and Black Dress Phenomenon

    20:00 Understanding Behavior: The Jerky Neighbor

    23:04 Food Shapes and Perception

    26:01 Conclusion: The Power of Perspective

    28:00 Delayed Discounting and Consumer Behavior

    30:55 The Impact of Learning History on Taste

    35:49 Brand Perception and Product Experience

    40:08 Sustainability in Consumer Choices

    45:28 Cultural Perspectives on Food and Consumption

    49:47 The Snow Cone Syndicate

    51:15 Dungeons & Dragons: A New Perspective

    55:04 Exploring Empathy and Sympathy

    01:00:19 Art, Music, and Cultural Shifts

    01:06:15 Understanding Empathy: Biological or Learned?

    01:12:03 Final Thoughts and Holiday Reflections

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    1 h et 13 min
  • TDAA Episode 23 | Why do we feel like we "know" celebrities?
    Nov 28 2025

    Keywords

    parasocial relationships, intimacy, media celebrity, fan dynamics, one-sided relationships

    Summary

    Dr. Sparks and crew look into the concept of parasocial relationships, explaining how fans develop a one-sided intimacy with media celebrities, feeling as if they know them personally despite the lack of reciprocal interaction.

    Have a topic suggestion? Email us at thedocanalyzesanything@gmail.com !

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    1 h et 6 min
  • TDAA Episode 22 | Daredevils
    Nov 21 2025

    Join us in this thrilling episode of TDAA as we dive into the world of daredevils! From the legendary Evel Knievel to modern-day thrill-seekers, we explore the psychology and motivations behind these adrenaline-fueled feats. Discover the stories of those who risk it all for fame, fortune, and the ultimate rush. Whether it's jumping over buses or walking tightropes, this episode is packed with daring tales and insightful analysis. Don't miss out on the action! #behavioranalysis #Daredevils #ThrillSeekers #AdrenalineRush

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    1 h et 11 min