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Stuff You Should Know

Inner Dialogues, Monologues and Stone Cold Silence

Thu, 20 Feb 2025

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Does everyone have an inner monologue? What purpose do they serve? What if you don't have one? Listen in to find out these answers and MORE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Chapter 1: Who are the hosts of 'Stuff You Should Know'?

11:42 - 11:47 Josh

Nice. I was going to say, I was waiting for you to say brick because that's what I hear.

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11:49 - 11:58 Chuck

Ruby expressed interest in playing basketball the other day and I had a hard time containing myself. I was like, you know, that's the only sport I was actually pretty good at. Like, I can actually teach you something here.

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11:58 - 11:59 Josh

That's awesome, man.

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12:00 - 12:03 Chuck

But I didn't want to say it too positively because then she'd be like, eh, maybe not.

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00:00 - 00:00 Josh

Very smart. Boy, you know what you're doing, don't you?

00:00 - 00:00 Chuck

I'm working on it. Another is prompted. No, no, no, I'm sorry, expanded speech, which is like if you have to have a tough conversation with someone and you're literally kind of just rehearsing that in your head as one or both, that is like when you're speaking not in any kind of abbreviated way.

00:00 - 00:00 Josh

Yeah, it's the opposite of condensed speech. Like you're thinking in or hearing in your inner voice the exact words with the phonetics and the grammar and everything that you would say out loud. Right.

00:00 - 00:00 Chuck

Right. Which that got me on a sidetrack of like, oh, that's like, why do people, when you hear your voice played on a recording, why does that sound different? Does this have anything to do with that? And I just had to park that because that gets into a whole other thing, which should probably be a shorty.

00:00 - 00:00 Josh

The Ephraim's copy?

Chapter 2: What is an inner monologue and how does it function?

15:27 - 15:28 Josh

That's right.

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15:29 - 15:49 Chuck

Maybe before we break, we should talk about these other four. Yeah. Because that VISC is still, they've been revising it over the years and it's still in use for some researchers. But in 2015, there was another researcher named, what a great name, Mal Gorzada, Polchaska Wasil? Wasil? Wasil, maybe?

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15:49 - 15:50 Josh

That's a good one.

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15:51 - 16:01 Chuck

They were like, all right, let's categorize it by emotional types. And these are the faithful friend, which has a nice ring to it. That's like your personal strength, positive feelings about yourself.

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00:00 - 00:00 Josh

You're an enabler.

00:00 - 00:00 Chuck

Yeah. The ambivalent parent, which is awful, otherwise known as Gen X parent, associated with strength and love and caring criticism. So wait a minute.

00:00 - 00:00 Josh

Is it the parent of a Gen Xer or a Gen Xer as a parent? I'm confused.

00:00 - 00:00 Chuck

I would say the parent. I mean, weren't most of our parents fairly ambivalent about us?

00:00 - 00:00 Josh

Yeah, I would think so. Sure.

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