Friday, March 14, 2025

Psychopath Free Will

Confessions of a Sociopath author M.E. Thomas chats with Z about free will, creativity, brain function, art, music, and other topics. M.E. Thomas posits especially in the last 10 minutes that the most free will we ever will experience is not in the present moment when we're deciding, or in the unknown future, but when we go back to the past in reconcile ourselves with what happened in the past, coming to understand why things happened the way they did (even in terms of deterministic language, e.g. our genetics, our upbringing, our socialization, our limited choices in the situation), and trying to see the world and ourselves more accurately now than we did before.



Friday, February 7, 2025

Psychopath Reality Checks

Author of Confessions of a Sociopath M.E. Thomas talks with DJ Terrarium about the different perils of being out of touch with reality and different ways that we can help ourselves to be in reality and/or pendulum into and out of different aspects of reality.


Friday, January 24, 2025

Psychopath x Clinical Psychologist Halloween Edition

 Confessions of a Sociopath author M.E. Thomas (Jamie) teams back up with psychology PhD Serena Martini to answer some Halloween themed questions about horror films, fear, dead bodies, shadow people, and other spooky topics!

Their first chat: https://youtu.be/zc0uVXsDkj0?feature=shared



Friday, January 10, 2025

Chocolate Autizzy (autism) x Dorian (psychopathy)

Confessions of a Sociopath author M.E. Thomas (Jamie) talk about the difficulties in finding a therapist that will treat psychopaths or other types of emotionally disabled people (e.g. alexithymia, anhedonia, major depression, etc.), childhood trauma, defense mechanisms, wanting to have loving relationships, hurt people hurt people, politics, etc.


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