How has the transition from oral storytelling to constant digital documentation fundamentally altered the human brain? In this Sunday aftershow episode, Colm Hayes, Justin Caffrey, and Terry Tech explore Cognitive Psychology, Behavioral Dynamics, and the Art of Strategic Presentation. We evaluate how a total reliance on immediate digital validation and online search tools has systematically degraded our capacity for detailed memory retention and natural narrative embellishment.
The team reviews an incredible case study in The Architecture of Charisma, breaking down Justin's real-world encounter with an elite mid-century operative whose psychological profile and covert career served as the direct inspiration for iconic literary figures. Furthermore, we examine Applied Behavioural Economics, analysing why vintage mindset frameworks from twentieth-century thought leaders remain far superior at addressing workplace anxiety and commercial fearlessness than contemporary therapy models.

What we discuss:
Cognitive Offloading: How digital screens and search engines permanently alter the brain's long-term recall and storytelling capabilities.
The Espionage Profile: Deconstructing the genuine psychological traits required for high-risk international diplomacy and covert mid-century survival.
The Fearlessness Metric: Evaluating street-tested behavioral principles that transition seamlessly into executive boardroom negotiations.
Timeless Behavioural Blueprints: Why vintage psychological frameworks remain the most effective, underutilised tools for navigating modern human anxiety.

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00:00 – Intro: The Struggles of Midnight Reading & Falling Asleep to Audiobooks.
01:16 – After show Dynamics: Setting up the Sunday post-mortem with Terry Tech.
03:45 – The 50th Law: Analysing 50 Cent’s Fearless Psychological Street Tactics.
04:52 – Dale Carnegie's Secret: The 1920s Blueprint for Curing Workplace Anxiety.
10:47 – The Audio Archive: David Niven’s Legendary Mid-Century Hollywood Memoirs.
14:20 – The Real James Bond: Justin’s Drunken Encounter with Spy Stevenson Mure Mackenzie.
19:43 – The Death of Imagination: How Smartphones Are Pathologically Erasing Our Memories.
21:09 – Embellishing Reality: Why a Good Lie Keeps Social History Alive.
22:11 – Outro: Designing the 007 Sunday Graphic & Subscription Tracking.

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