Orion Taraban

Orion Taraban Presented by Orion Taraban, Psy.D.

Gotta represent the hometown. I had a lot of fun talking with Jeremy on his very stylish podcast, "Meet Me in Napa." Hav...
06/14/2026

Gotta represent the hometown. I had a lot of fun talking with Jeremy on his very stylish podcast, "Meet Me in Napa." Have a listen as we discuss women and relationships -- over wine of course. Cheers! https://loom.ly/zC9-iY8

In a rapidly changing world, understanding that everything you have is a means to an end can protect you from the unnece...
06/14/2026

In a rapidly changing world, understanding that everything you have is a means to an end can protect you from the unnecessary suffering arising from inappropriate identification. In this episode, I present three lessons on using loss, uncertainty, and disruption as opportunities for growth. Learn how disciplined detachment and intelligent flexibility give you the best chance of surviving – and thriving – in the midst of instability. https://loom.ly/Y5P6HpM

It's been a wild ride! Celebrate PsycHacks' five-year anniversary with me this Thursday at 6:00 pm (PDT). In this livest...
06/09/2026

It's been a wild ride! Celebrate PsycHacks' five-year anniversary with me this Thursday at 6:00 pm (PDT). In this livestream, I'll be discussing the development of the channel and my future plans. And I imagine I'll answer some viewer questions too. Hope to see you there! https://loom.ly/OabqiHg

Why are modern marriages breaking down? In this episode, I argue that one of the root causes is that both men and women ...
06/08/2026

Why are modern marriages breaking down? In this episode, I argue that one of the root causes is that both men and women are wanting a wife. The secretary problem reveals an enduring male preference: men will enter into relationships with women who help them. However, mismatched expectations around roles, reciprocity, and value exchange are frustrating the formation of relationships today. https://loom.ly/9Xn-7z8

Mark Laita () will be The Captains' Quarters invited guest for June. Mark is the photographer/interviewer behind the hig...
06/05/2026

Mark Laita () will be The Captains' Quarters invited guest for June. Mark is the photographer/interviewer behind the high-successful social media channel, where folks on the margin are given the opportunity to tell their stories. Members will be able to ask questions and receive answers from the man himself. Enroll today: https://loom.ly/Qr7s73A

Contrary to popular belief, smart people are happy because they successfully apply their intelligence to the problem of ...
06/05/2026

Contrary to popular belief, smart people are happy because they successfully apply their intelligence to the problem of their own happiness and fulfillment. Understanding intelligence as the ability to solve problems allows us to remove this construct from the academic realm. I discuss why the need to be “right” can distract us from building a life worth living, and how to direct our thinking toward the problems that really matter. https://loom.ly/ze6Mwag

Celebrate the release of Orion AI with me! In this livestream, I'll discuss what went into creating the agent, why I cho...
06/02/2026

Celebrate the release of Orion AI with me! In this livestream, I'll discuss what went into creating the agent, why I chose to virtualize my content, and then offer a live demonstration. Just a couple of Orions having a discussion. Hope to see you there. https://loom.ly/LGz3om8

Is “just be yourself” good advice? In today's episode, I explain why authenticity only works after disciplined self-deve...
06/01/2026

Is “just be yourself” good advice? In today's episode, I explain why authenticity only works after disciplined self-development has generated competence, confidence, and results. The truth is that becoming who you want to be generally requires first trying to be someone you're not. This is why “just be yourself” is both the best and worst advice: its relevance depends on which stage of becoming you are currently in. https://loom.ly/WtQLByE

Our deepest wounds can become enduring sources of wisdom and value when we refuse to let pain define us. In this episode...
05/29/2026

Our deepest wounds can become enduring sources of wisdom and value when we refuse to let pain define us. In this episode, I explain how suffering – when mastered through discipline and intention – can be transformed into something meaningful and productive. Once your scar becomes a star, you may discover that you can bless your pain for the benefit it has given others. https://loom.ly/l8n9w2Q

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