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Personality Psychology Podcast

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Personality Psychology
Personality Facets
Loneliness
Counter-Dispositional Behavior
Psychology
Psychometrics
Conscientiousness
Social Isolation
Personality Development
Covid-19 Pandemic
Health Outcomes
Social Connections
Open Access Research
Extraversion
Forensic Psychology
Open Science
Personality Change
Personality Research
Substance Use Disorder
Interventions

This is a show on the science of how people are different from one another, where these differences come from, how they develop, and why they matter. The podcast’s hosts are Lisanne de Moor, PhD, René Mõttus, PhD, and Rebekka Weidmann, PhD, three personality researchers. It is a collaboration of the European Journal of Personality and the European Association of Personality Psychology (EAPP), and ... more

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Loren Toussaint shares the science of forgiveness with Lisanne de Moor. This episode focuses on what forgiveness is as a scientific construct and what are its personality correlates, as well as why it can be so beneficial to be forgive others -- and,... more

In this episode, Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung discuss with Lisanne de Moor the topic of happiness and related well-being constructs. They delve into predictors at the individual, social, and societal level of what makes people happy. The conversation... more

In this paper spotlight episode, Rebekka Weidmann speaks with Michael Krämer about his recent publication in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, titled “What explains personality change intervention effects?”. Co-authored by Chris Hopwo... more

In this episode, Dr. Stephen Asatsa discusses his work on trauma and personality with Lisanne de Moor. He shares recent insights from his work on mourning rituals and a broader perspective on integrating experience and expertise held by local communi... more

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Recent Guests

Shige Oishi
Marshall Field IV Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago
University of Chicago
Episode: #62 Happiness with Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung
Felix Cheung
Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychology, University of Toronto
University of Toronto
Episode: #62 Happiness with Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung
Michael Krämer
First author of the recent paper on what explains personality change intervention effects
University of Zurich
Episode: #61 Paper Spotlight with Michael Krämer
Stephen Asatsa
Senior lecturer and head of department of psychology; counseling psychologist; expert on trauma
Catholic University of Eastern Africa
Episode: #60 Personality and trauma with Stephen Asatsa
Simine Vazire
Professor of Psychology, Ethics and Well-being at the University of Melbourne, and a founder of the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science.
University of Melbourne
Episode: #59 Open Science with Simine Vazire
Elliot Berkman
Professor of psychology at the University of Oregon, specializing in social and affective neuroscience, focusing on goals, motivation, and self-regulation.
University of Oregon
Episode: #58 Regulating Behaviour and Affect
Kaitlyn Werner
Incoming lecturer of psychology at the University of Adelaide, focusing on self-regulation and emotion regulation strategies.
University of Adelaide
Episode: #58 Regulating Behaviour and Affect
Andero Uusberg
Professor of affective psychology at the University of Tartu, exploring emotion, motivation, and regulatory processes.
University of Tartu
Episode: #58 Regulating Behaviour and Affect
Amy Summerville
Former social psychologist at Miami University, now doing research and development in the private sector.
Small Business, Department of Defense contracts
Episode: #56 Leaving academia with Kate Rogers, Amy Summerville, and Tal Yarkoni

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Lisanne de Moor
PhD, host with a focus on personality psychology; associated with leading journals and personality research groups.

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#62 Happiness with Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung
Q: What should researchers focus on to improve well-being at scale?
Researchers should integrate group- and population-level perspectives, study mechanisms across different levels of well-being, and explore effective interventions that can be implemented at community or national scales rather than only at the individual level.
#62 Happiness with Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung
Q: How do personality and situation interact in determining happiness?
Personality and situation both matter; ideographic analyses show that some people's happiness is driven by dispositional factors (top-down), others by situational factors (bottom-up), and most show a mix with varying degrees across individuals.
#62 Happiness with Shige Oishi and Felix Cheung
Q: What is well-being and how does it differ from happiness?
Well-being is a broad construct that includes life satisfaction, hedonic mood, and meaningful or eudaimonic aspects; happiness is often used interchangeably with subjective well-being, but researchers emphasize distinctions and scales to measure overall life quality rather than momentary joy.
#61 Paper Spotlight with Michael Krämer
Q: What methodological insights did you gain about control conditions?
The waitlist control revealed that non-specific factors, such as expectancy effects or framing, could cause perceived improvements, reinforcing the importance of including randomized controls to isolate true intervention effects.
#61 Paper Spotlight with Michael Krämer
Q: What were the main findings from study one?
Study one showed that both intervention groups reduced the discrepancy between current and ideal trait levels and improved current trait levels similarly, with ideal levels remaining relatively stable.

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A thoughtful, research-forward show that investigates how individual differences in personality shape behavior, well-being, and life outcomes. Episodes frequently explore the intersections of personality with culture, trauma, open science, and practical applications—from educational policy to industry-based behavioral science. The discussion tends to bring in university researchers and practitioners who bridge theory and real-world impact, often benchmarking findings against large-scale data or methodological rigor. A notable strength is the willingness to tackle controversial or cutting-edge topics, such as replication in psychology, intervention efficacy, and culturally grounded approaches to mental health, making it a solid pick for list... more

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