Episode #209. "Authenticity" may become the word for 2026? Conversation with Ellie Murphy, Founder of Storitiv.
Sat Feb 07 2026
In this episode of Thriving Minds, Professor Selena Bartlett is joined by Ellie Murphy, founder of Storitiv, to explore why authenticity is becoming one of the most important human skills in an AI-mediated world.
As technology makes it easier than ever to generate polished language, profiles, and narratives, many people are sensing a growing gap between how they present themselves and what feels true underneath. This conversation examines why that gap matters, how humans are wired to detect authenticity, and why trust, consistency, and follow-through remain central to meaningful work and relationships.
Drawing on neuroscience, evolutionary insight, and lived experience, Selena and Ellie discuss authenticity not as branding or performance, but as alignment. They explore why oversharing isn’t the same as honesty, how misalignment shows up in the nervous system, and why trust is a key driver of productivity, speed, and psychological safety at work.
This episode is for anyone who feels that the story they’re telling no longer quite fits, and who is navigating leadership, identity, or connection in a world where words are easy to polish, but truth is still felt.
In this episode, we explore:
Why humans are built to detect authenticityThe neuroscience of trust, predictability, and alignmentHow AI changes storytelling and perceptionWhy trust accelerates work and strengthens relationshipsWhat it means to align truth and presentation in modern life🎧 Thriving Minds explores brain health, human connection, and what it takes to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
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In this episode of Thriving Minds, Professor Selena Bartlett is joined by Ellie Murphy, founder of Storitiv, to explore why authenticity is becoming one of the most important human skills in an AI-mediated world. As technology makes it easier than ever to generate polished language, profiles, and narratives, many people are sensing a growing gap between how they present themselves and what feels true underneath. This conversation examines why that gap matters, how humans are wired to detect authenticity, and why trust, consistency, and follow-through remain central to meaningful work and relationships. Drawing on neuroscience, evolutionary insight, and lived experience, Selena and Ellie discuss authenticity not as branding or performance, but as alignment. They explore why oversharing isn’t the same as honesty, how misalignment shows up in the nervous system, and why trust is a key driver of productivity, speed, and psychological safety at work. This episode is for anyone who feels that the story they’re telling no longer quite fits, and who is navigating leadership, identity, or connection in a world where words are easy to polish, but truth is still felt. In this episode, we explore: Why humans are built to detect authenticityThe neuroscience of trust, predictability, and alignmentHow AI changes storytelling and perceptionWhy trust accelerates work and strengthens relationshipsWhat it means to align truth and presentation in modern life🎧 Thriving Minds explores brain health, human connection, and what it takes to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Support the show Subscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/new Learn more at www.profselenabartlett.com