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The Gossip Instinct: From "Godsibbs" to the Workplace Grapevine

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Why is it so hard to keep a secret? In this episode of pplpod, we dig into the history, psychology, and ethics of gossip—that "idle talk" about the private affairs of others. We trace the word's surprising etymology back to the Old English godsibb, which originally referred to a close friend or godparent, particularly the women who supported mothers during childbirth.

We explore:

The Evolutionary "Why": Is gossiping actually good for us? We look at theories suggesting gossip evolved as a way to bond large groups, functioning as the human equivalent of primates picking bugs off one another.

The Office Grapevine: We break down how rumors navigate the workplace, serving as a "peer-to-peer mechanism" for information that managers often can't control. We also di ... 

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