Beat Your Genes Podcast

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Let's look at life through the lens of our ancestors. Our instincts were shaped by their struggles in an environment much different than our current environment. Our instincts haven't changed much but our environment has changed dramatically. We blend the science of evolutionary psychology with the clinical experience of Doug Lisle, PhD to explore common problems and stumbling points in our pursuit of happiness. New episodes come out Wednesdays at 8:30 PST. If you have a question or comment, or maybe even a complicated situation that you'd like some advice on, feel free to call us and leave a voicemail at (714) 900-2601 or send in a question through www.BeatYourGenes.org

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  • Therockes
    I tried to like it
    Dr. Lyle is judgemental and arrogant. Presents as somewhat misogynistic. I listened to multiple episodes and couldn't get past him calling people "idiots" whose ideology doesn't align with his.
  • Lexie115
    Dr Lisle is the best
    Love the the format of this show and the topics discussed. Always informative, funny, clear and reliable.
  • Jhahvskfx
    What happened to Jen Howk?
    Where did she go?
  • ahdnchfjrjr
    A very smart podcast
    I’ve learned more from this podcast than any other.
  • A2PVJ
    Excellent Podcast
    I have been listening to this podcast since its inception. Every episode offers valuable insights that can help you to better navigate the world. Nate, Doug and Jen (in no particular order!) are brilliant, funny, authentic and compassionate.
  • shelleyjs
    Cannot get enough of this podcast
    I’m constantly on the prowl for intellectual stimulation. I’m stuck here permanently. I listen to Dr Lisle and I know that he’s right. In addition, four major issues I’ve had have been resolved. Bonus! I WILL see him in a seminar live as soon as it is feasible.
  • Nursetalking
    Great, except
    Lots of great insights into evopsych and practical advice. Could do with less paranoia about WEF
  • AngryCatPants
    Wasn’t looking for politics
    No thanks, sounded good from description but then they got into political opinions within first 5 minutes.
  • Annlovesthebeach
    Love this
    Get so excited when a new podcast come out, great advice!
  • s37erasmus
    Fascinating, but a little creepy. Be careful.
    When I first became aware of evolutionary psychology through Robert Wright’s book “The Moral Animal,” it was a game changer for me. It explained just about everything that had happened to me in my life up to that point. It especially rang true for all the boy-girl stuff. In its explanation of why men and women do the things they do, it all seemed to make perfect sense. The determinism and unfalsifiable claims in this system, however, makes me nervous. For those who tend towards thinking of everything in genetic terms, I think the lure towards eugenics becomes irresistible. It has happened before, and I see evidence that it is happening again. The authors of this podcast seem a little too glib and dismissive of this dark history and the possibility of its re-emergence.
  • Iamrightagain
    Great advice and spot on political commentary
    Love the show which provides great advice on real life situations. Evolutionary psychology explained very well! Also, their political commentary is spot on along with very insightful views on governmental overreach in the response to Covid!
  • DannyBoyGeorge
    Love it!
    Very eye-opening! Highly recommend for anyone wanting to better understand themselves and others.
  • Mitchy3927
    Best Evolutionary Psychology podcast!
    This is the best podcast I have run across for those looking for deep dives into all things evo. psych., especially as it relates to clinical applications of the field.
  • cfernety
    Great show, love *all* the discussions
    It's refreshing to hear these informed, critical thinkers discuss political, social and psychological news and views. One has to go out of their way these days to find a different point of view, amidst the heavily censored, state sponsored MSM. I tell all my friends about this podcast. Longtime listener. Thank you!
  • MH sea
    Roe v Wade episode
    Neither of you have enough basic knowledge of the content of the trigger laws that are going into effect in states across the south and midwest as a result of the overturning of Roe v. Wade to share a conversation that reflects reality and gives people accurate information. You have a responsibility to not rest on what you know from personal experience from some years ago and do current research of the facts on the Guttmacher Institute at least. No one can be an expert in everything, so if you don’t have the time, it’s better to have some humility and not speak as authorities. If you felt a responsibility to look into it, you would’ve run into the fact that state bans are attempting to criminalize traveling to other states and using or mailing the abortion pill. There are laws that empower people to sue those that assist women in getting abortions. Women are already being denied treatment in hospitals to evacuate their uteruses until they are more seriously ill even if they are miscarrying because their symptoms present the same as a self-induced abortion that’s not complete. They are bleeding out and in incredible pain. Some abortion funds have already stopped assisting women with funds to travel and access abortion because they fear being charged with a crime, including individual staff. You spoke of the draft decision that was leaked. A reading of it, or a reading of some analysis that quoted from it, makes it clear that the overturning of Roe at this time by the make-up of this court is motivated by a theocratic Christian ideology that an embryo or a fetus is a person who has rights that supercede a woman’s right to decide whether or not to carry a fetus to term, that the science of viability should no longer be a deciding factor. To say the overturn is based on correcting a procedural mistake by past justices is based on not paying attention to this issue in any depth - which Dr. Lisle admitted. I agree that what’s needed is a federal law restoring the legal right to abortion nationwide and the reason everyone should care deeply about this no matter where they live is because this ruling affects all women and girls and how they are viewed by society, as well as what role in society women will have—as property of the state when they are pregnant, as breeders and mothers of children or as full human beings who are able to participate in all spheres of society through education and careers.
  • hfdjksdf
    BEST PODCAST THAT EXISTS
    Definitely a life changing podcast, this has to be one of the best I've come across. Even though the content can be depressing and earth shattering, I couldn't stop listening if i tried. My views of reality are changed and there's no going back. Dr Lisle/Howk are 100 years and IQ points ahead of your average psychologist and they will literally pinpoint the root of all your life problems in one consultation (offered on their website). This podcast will teach you truths about reality that are nowhere else to be found.
  • OhGeeBobbyJohnson
    Divisive but worth it for a while.
    I really loved this show. The early episodes changed my life. I would suggest listening to the first 150, but once we reach the current moment it veers into territory that is unfortunately not my cup of tea. I don’t agree with their political conclusions and have a really hard time with it. But definitely listen for yourself and come to your own conclusion!
  • MirandaBurt
    INCREDIBLY ENTERTAINING AND USEFUL!!!
    Dr. Doug Lisle has a BRILLIANT mind. He explains the motivations and behaviors of humans from the perspective of evolutionary psychology. This analysis is both fascinating and useful to life. CAN’T GET ENOUGH!!!
  • georgia_chase
    Great
    Love it. Thank you.
  • Fluffster Normalpaws
    Bitter Whining
    This show would be good if they’d stick to evolutionary psychology & skip the bitter whining about politics. It’s distasteful.
  • Alexandra Vo
    I wait for their new episode every Wednesday
    Dr. Lisle and Jen Howk know their stuff. Tremendously helpful advice as well as information that all coherently ties in together. Whenever I need any help or questions about something I always send it in!
  • Rachel2288557
    Irresponsible
    I used to like to listen despite the fact that the two doctors can be condescending (especially in their laughter at their listeners in certain instances). Recently however the amount of irresponsible misinformation being spouted about the pandemic and vaccines is ridiculous. I am all for hearing differing opinions, but the doctors say things that are just wrong and don’t acknowledge this. Real disappointment.
  • JeffDavid1
    This show has gone off the rails
    Evolutionary psychology is a fascinating subject. Unfortunately, this show has veered into politics, and surprisingly, to hard right views. Please steer the show back to non-political topics.
  • get vacxed now
    Mixed
    I used to like and respect Dr Lisle until I heard his vaccine idiocy. His whole argument is based on falsehoods. He assumes the vaccine is 100% effective and that eight year olds can’t die of Covid. Even before Delta that wasn’t true. The evolutionary psychology is interesting but libertarianism is stupid.
  • katrin213
    Anti vaccine misinformation
    If you’re looking to confirm your anti vaccine viewpoints, this is a good podcast for you.
  • Liz SoCal
    Cancelled
    Update June 2021: I can no longer stomach this show. The arrogance and support of unsubstantiated conspiracy theories is off the charts now. Lisle especially keeps claiming he knows stuff 100% and then gets proven wrong (eg. pandemic will be over in 2 weeks).They belong with Pam Popper and the other quacks. Very sad because I followed these guys for years and now I'm questioning many things I thought I learned from them and their associates. Too hard to separate the gold from the garbage. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dr. Lisle's book The Pleasure Trap and this podcast are some of the most helpful resources on discovering how to live healthy and happy. He answered one of my questions on a recent podcast which was super generous and helpful! Just a really great unique perspective on everything in life. Not politically correct at all but I can excuse a few things I don't agree with since there are so many nuggets of wisdom here. And he is super kind. Usually. :) And Nate does a great job hosting, asking follow up questions and commenting throughout the show.
  • RN from NH
    Vaccine Passports and Libertarian principals
    This is an amazing discussion about vaccination. I love the Libertarian viewpoint. I am not antivax but am amazed at the way people feel it is their business to ask me if I have been vaccinated. What happened to Healthcare Privacy? I have not been vaccinated yet and am not ready to do so. The drug industry has proven that they, and the government, are not to be trusted so I am still watching and learning what will be the best option for me, a 67 year old healthy plant based woman. We are on a slippery slope to government control of our personal lives. Thank you!
  • J45902346345
    Valuable information abounds
    One of my favorite podcasts and definitely my favorite on the topic of evolutionary psychology. I’ve listened to nearly all of the episodes and am going through them again the second time within a year.
  • caseyjayner
    Perspective expansion
    I love a different point of view that is grounded in science, humor, and humility. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ thank you!
  • Vinoou
    Looking for truth?
    This is about your life. The absolute best podcast on earth for discovering who you are and what life is all about. Please continue with the 1 hour segments. Love it so much!
  • changagarcia
    Misinformation
    Wow! These “docs” were way off base on their pandemic response and were guided by their political beliefs rather than the science they should have been following.
  • jv32music
    The best podcast !
    This podcast will make you a better version of yourself through rational explanations and sound reasoning, tune in every week for useful information and logical perspectives
  • Ms. Bon
    My favorite podcast
    Highly recommend!
  • WildBill^2
    Is it mass hysteria?
    Has the Coronavirus induced mass hysteria in 80 percent of the population? Does this public response (since the Coronavirus is like the seasonal flu in terms of fatality) fit the clinical definition?
  • MW here
    Brilliant!
    This is by far my fave podcast. Sharp and intellectually sound. Also quite entertaining.
  • Monroepaw
    Lori
    I find that Dr. Lisle gives some cold unchristian but useful information. The addition of Dr. Howk added a small amount female insight and a tiny bit of warmth, however, I find them both arrogant & condescending. Their banter gives the appearance that they are trying to impress each other and heir inability to refrain from laughing at their listeners questions demonstrates their inability to beat their genes.
  • Htown1983
    Excellent podcast, recommend to everyone
    A+
  • StarchWarriorLacey
    Dr. Doug Lisle
    I love Dr. Lisles perspectives ❤️ Such an intelligent, humble and insightful man. I could listen to him all day everyday ❤️
  • Kourtneychristine
    Insightful
    This podcast is the most insightful podcast ever. It’s also probably the best podcast you will ever listen to inregards of your health. If you truly want to better you life and change and understand why we do the things we do, give this podcast a listen. Take notes and enjoy and quirky humor.
  • ikekiwi
    Above and beyond!
    Information like this doesn’t need a fancy package, great job you guys.
  • libertarian fanatic
    Revolutionary Thinking
    Dr Lisle and Dr Howk provide the “source code” to understanding why we think what we think and do what we do and how we can “beat the genes” I’d reccomend this podcast to anyone and everyone!
  • Peter_in_Santa_Monica
    Fantastic insights into human nature
    Terrific podcast. Filled with insights and humor. Useful examples. Highly recommended.
  • Skates243
    Absolutely wonderful
    This podcast has helped me so much and is super valuable - thank you for all that you do and keep up the great work.
  • Sterlingdraper
    Absolutely fantastic
    Listen to this podcast if you want a heads up on the world around you as a Homo sapien
  • Clutch Malone
    My Favorite Podcast
    This podcast has helped me through some troubled times and has really put things into perspective for me. I feel like I am better equipped to navigate my way through life by more effectively communicating with and understanding the behavior of others. Dr. Lisle’s knowledge and personality are truly a gift to us all.
  • layra lyn
    Super!!
    Interesting information!
  • MeagChev
    Narrow approach, at times sexist
    I finally have given up on this podcast after too many episodes in which Dr. Lisle missed (or purposefully ignored) opportunities to consider, or at least acknowledge, the impact of psychosocial factors on a person’s life and behavior. Given Dr. Lisle’s academic background I have no doubt that he is quite knowledgeable about the complicated interplay between our genetics, neurobiology, evolutionary motivations, and the cultures we live within, yet his inability or unwillingness to acknowledge this and discuss it on the podcast feels outright irresponsible.
  • plutie ba tutie
    Nutrition views unsupported
    His nutrition view of calorie in calorie out fails to account for the effect of hormones and fat storage. He denies any EBP studies that support lower carbohydrates diets instead of merely watching calories. I seriously doubt this guys information!
  • EvCogneuroscience
    Valuable useful info
    Dr. Lisle is a warm yet candid Clinical Evolutionary Psychologist that helps guide people throw everyday issues no matter how seemingly simple or complex. Although I agree with mostly everything he says he definitely has gaps in knowledge and can’t always answer everyone’s question (which as a scientist is a good thing). So don’t go thinking that he has ALL the answers for everything. He’s at his best when he’s talking about human mating strategies, people’s idiosyncrasies, and of course: Esteem Dynamics (which is his baby). The only gripe I have about the show is it still sounds like it’s produced in someone’s garge. Nate (the host) talks to Dr. Lisle over the phone due to them living far away from one another. Still, I find myself turning this one way, way up in order to hear them compared to other better produced pods.
  • Dstack91
    Interesting
    A good podcast with a great deal of insight into human behavior. HOWEVER, I think that Dr. Lisle should stick to evo psych and leave his politics out of the equation. The idea of “beating your genes” and overcoming disadvantages evolutionary traits via top-down regulation and insight seems to me completely antithetical to the libertarian ideology to be which Dr. Lisle subscribes. A bit sexist at times, perhaps a bit oversimplified, but still great content.
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