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What the Myth

Auteur(s): Kanishka Thakur
Narrateur(s): Siddharth Warrier
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Hey there, myth-busters! Ready to separate fact from fiction? Then tune in to What the Myth, an Audible Original, produced in association with Hubhopper, the podcast that tackles the most captivating myths from all around the world! Our expert guests bring the latest scientific research to the table as we take on everything from health myths to historical inaccuracies.

We're all about keeping you informed and entertained with What the Myth as we debunk popular misconceptions and put science back into our daily conversations. Say goodbye to falling for myths - listen to What the Myth and stay ahead of the game!

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  • Unveiling the Myth of Pain: Dr. Siddharth Warrier
    Mar 24 2025

    Join Dr. Siddharth Warrier in the inaugural episode of What the Myth as he embarks on a journey to unravel the complexities surrounding pain. From childhood tales of mystical omens to the ancient beliefs of pain as a punitive force, delve into the evolution of our understanding of pain, from philosophical musings to modern scientific insights. Discover the truth behind chronic pain conditions and challenge the societal skepticism that surrounds them. As we peel back the layers of myths, we invite you to question the unquestioned and seek the science behind the stories. Tune in for a captivating exploration of the myths that shape our perceptions and the truths that lie beneath.

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    6 min
  • Menstruation makes women impure - Dr. Tanaya Narendra
    Mar 24 2025
    The guest and host discuss menstruation and the myths and taboos that surround it in the second episode of this podcast. The guest discusses how science has debunked many of the myths that have persisted for centuries, including the historical view of menstruation as impure and dirty. They emphasize the importance of menstrual education and awareness, as well as the need for women to have control over their own bodies. The discussion then shifts to the difficulties women face when navigating societal stigmas and the importance of rejecting myths and embracing scientific reality. The guest emphasizes the importance of women having agency over their bodies and doctors and physicians taking responsibility for spreading awareness and combating misinformation. Finally, the host summarises the main points of the discussion, emphasizing the importance of moving beyond outdated beliefs and embracing education and awareness about menstruation. This episode delves into the cultural and scientific aspects of menstruation, as well as the importance of empowering women to make informed decisions about their own bodies.
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    19 min
  • People with mental health problems are violent - Dr. Era Dutta
    Mar 24 2025
    The host and guest discuss the stigma associated with mental health disorders and violence in this episode. The guest tells a personal story about pursuing a career in mental health and how others frequently question her safety. They then discuss the definition of violence as well as the neuro biopsychology of violence. They also look at the research and evidence that shows that people with mental illnesses are not inherently violent and are actually more likely to be victims of violence. The guest emphasises the significance of educating the general public about mental health disorders and violence. They discuss the importance of dispelling myths and stereotypes to promote understanding and empathy. The guest concludes by describing the specific conditions and circumstances that can lead to a mentally ill person acting violently. The episode calls into question the damaging stereotype that mentally ill people are violent. The discussion encourages listeners to recognize the complexities of mental health disorders and to work towards stigma reduction and a more compassionate understanding of those who live with mental illness.
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    17 min

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