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The Psychology of Secrets

My Adventures with Murderers, Cults and Influencers

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This audio edition is read by the author, Andrew Gold, and includes an exclusive author Q&A.

"Andrew Gold is the new Jon Ronson. Smart, funny, brave and deeply thoughtful, The Psychology of Secrets is an absolute must read"
- Will Storr, bestselling author of The Status Game and The Science of Storytelling

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Cult leaders, murderers, psychopaths – and you. Take a deep dive into the bizarre psychology of secrecy with Andrew Gold, award-winning investigative journalist and host of On the Edge With Andrew Gold.

We all keep secrets. 97 per cent of us are hiding a secret right now, and on average we each hold thirteen at any one time. There’s a one-in-two chance that those secrets involve a breach of trust, a lie or a financial impropriety. They are the stuff of gossip, of novels and of classic dramas; secrets form a major part of our hidden inner lives.

Andrew Gold knows this better than anyone. As a public figure, he has found himself the unwitting recipient of hundreds of strangers' most private revelations. This set him on a journey to understand this critical part of our societies and lives. Why do we keep secrets? Why are we fascinated by those of others? What happens to our mind when we confess?

Drawing from psychology, history, social science, philosophy and personal interviews, The Psychology of Secrets is a rollicking journey through the history of secrecy.

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"That Andrew Gold is a truly edgy journalist, broadcaster and now writer is - but should not be - one of our culture’s best kept secrets" - David Baddiel, bestselling author of The God Desire

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Andrew Gold is the new Jon Ronson. Smart, funny, brave and deeply thoughtful, The Psychology of Secrets is an absolute must read (Will Storr, bestselling author of The Status Game and The Science of Storytelling)
Andrew Gold is - but should not be - one of our culture’s best kept secrets. He is a truly edgy journalist, broadcaster and writer (David Baddiel, bestselling author of The God Desire)
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I didn’t realise just how many ‘secrets’ we all carry. Made me look back with very different eyes on many subjects. Thank you Andrew for such an interesting listen.

Thought provoking

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Andrew Gold has written and narrated this very unusual book on secrets, psychology and how we "tick". Some of the secrets made me feel physically sick - especially the German couple.

I love that he's talked about podcasting and how it's changing our lives.

As someone who normally listens to crime novels, my reason for listening to The Psychology of Secrets was curiosity to see if my opinion of Andrew Gold was correct, it is Andrew can be a joker but this book proves that he's also a deep thinker.

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Elite Reviewing Group

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Informed, well researched and exceptionally presented! Thought provoking and helpful for me to understand myself and human nature yhat little bit more! I love Andrew's work generally, but this, really is a great book!! 👏

A brilliant listen!

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interesting topics that seem well researched, that were both thought provoking and thoroughly entertaining. Performed brilliantly by the author Andrew Gold. I highly recommend this title.

very interesting, thought provoking and thoroughly entertaining

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First of all: Love the podcast, Andrew is very engaging and interviews people who raise interesting topics, definitely check it out. This is a really interesting, philosophical and fascinating dissection of secrets. Andrew’s love of the power of cults and group thinking really comes through in this engaging book. Why do we keep secrets, why are they so powerful, and how does it underpin the human experience? It’s surprising how often the idea of secrecy can be positive and negative, or it can be used to manipulate or indoctrinate. From popular religion to cults, to deeply horrific secrets, it’s all given a good investigation. Highly recommended.

What are secrets? Why do we keep them, and why are they so important to us (and others)?

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