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Why Some People Never Say ‘I’m Sorry’
Why is it so hard for some people to say “I’m sorry”? In this episode of the Inclarity Podcast, psychology professor RJ Starr unpacks the hidden dynamics behind apology refusal. On the surface, it…
Why Self-Actualized People See More Clearly
We don’t usually see the world as it is—we see our ideas about it. Labels, stereotypes, and expectations shape how we experience people, events, and even nature itself. In this episode, Professor RJ…
Performance Complaining
Performance complaining is one of the most overlooked psychological behaviors in modern communication. While it may look like ordinary venting, this episode of Inclarity Podcast explores how certain…
The Psychology of Who Likes, Who Doesn’t, and Why It Hurts
Why does it sting when someone watches your story but never likes your post? Why do you keep noticing the people who show up just enough to register—but not enough to connect? In this short-form…
The Death of Attention
Why can’t people sit with anything anymore—not silence, not discomfort, not a difficult feeling, not even a single uninterrupted thought?Most don’t notice it happening. They scroll past conversations…
Sorry for Bothering You
Why do we apologize just for existing? In this five-minute episode of Inclarity, RJ Starr explores the reflexive “sorry” so many of us use before asking a question, sending a message, or taking up…
Road Rage and the War for 17 Feet of Asphalt
Why do people become unrecognizable behind the wheel? Why does a simple lane change provoke rage, entitlement, or a need to “teach someone a lesson”? In this sharp and psychologically grounded…
The Over-Explanation Habit
Why do we talk too much when we feel insecure? In this five-minute episode of Inclarity, RJ Starr explores the psychology behind over-explaining—how it stems from the fear of being misunderstood, the…
The Performance of Niceness
We’re taught to trust people who are nice—but what if that’s the mask, not the measure? In this opening episode of Inclarity Podcast, we examine the emotional sleight of hand behind likability, and…
The Fake Laugh Reflex
We laugh when nothing’s funny—why? This five-minute episode unpacks the psychology of the fake laugh: a reflex we use to smooth tension, avoid conflict, and signal social alignment. From workplace…
Why You Apologize for Existing
Some apologies aren’t spoken—they’re performed. In this shorter debut episode of Inclarity Podcast, we examine the subtle ways people shrink themselves to seem agreeable, likable, or safe. From the…
Welcome to Inclarity
We’re taught to chase clarity—to figure things out, label everything, and move on. But what if the most honest insights live in the moments that don’t quite make sense yet?In this short introductory…
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Inclarity Podcast (Complete) has published 12 episodes since July 2025, covering topics in Science, Social Sciences.
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