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Invisibilia
Sundays at 10:00 AM (Seasonal)

Invisibilia is about the unseen forces that control human behavior -- things like ideas, beliefs, assumptions, and thoughts. Co-hosted by Lulu Miller and Alix Spiegel, who helped create Radiolab and This American Life, Invisibilia interweaves narrative storytelling and fascinating, new psychological and brain science in a way that ultimately makes you see your own life differently.

Catch up on the latest season here https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510307/invisibilia

  • We look at how our culture's massive effort to address pain has paradoxically increased it. And we follow one young girl as she struggles through a bizarre and extreme treatment program.
  • We can't make life easier, but we can help it make more sense!
  • In this episode, producer Yowei Shaw tracks down a former student and uncovers a story much stranger than she could have ever expected.
  • How one prayer changed a life.
  • Who do you let in and who do you keep out?
  • Why would you leave a message when you can just send a text?
  • Mike Kane shares a tale about blurring the line between fact and fiction.
  • Carly Ciarrocchi treads the gray area between staying quiet and speaking up.
  • Alix and Hanna tell original stories about navigating the in between in a world of absolutes.
  • When someone in your community transgresses, do you banish them? Purge them in an attempt to make the community safer for everyone?