We use insights from psychology to understand characters from pop culture.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthFilm ReviewsTV & FilmHealth & Fitness |
The guys are still holed in their Covid safety bunker, and they talk about Riley from Inside Out. Is Riley depressed? Is her sense of her worth tied up in her being happy all the time? What happens if our mind-trains fall into the forgetfulness hole?... more
The guys lock themselves in the basement to escape the ‘rona and do a grab bag episode where they talk about the following: Ross from Friends (he has attachment problems), A Dangerous Method, an R.D. Laing bio-pic, Michael Scott (not a narcissist, do... more
Tony Stark goes into the cave a selfish bastard and comes out with a deep concern for mankind. These types of changes are pretty common in media, but they are actually pretty miraculous if you think about it. What do psychologists have to say about s... more
The guys watch the Werner Herzog film Grizzly Man and talk about bipolar disorder, mania, addiction recovery, sublimation, and projection. They also talk about the strengths and weaknesses of DSM diagnoses, and, son of a gun, they talk about William ... more
Does Thanos make more sense as a character who is a little off his rocker? The guys talk about delusions, borderline and narcissistic personality disorders, repetition compulsions, trauma, splitting, philosopher Merleau-Ponty, and psychoanalyst Melan... more
In this episode, we talk about panic disorder and OCD, repression, the nature of interpretation, and Freud, Rogers, and Jung.
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Funny to happen upon a podcast taught by a former teacher of mine but it happened here. The Parker brothers take characters we all know and love and make it even easier to understand them on a deeper level. Accessible to those who know nothing about psychology whilst remaining thought provoking to those pursuing it as a study/career path. 100% worth the listen.
Jared and Scott manage to be both accessible and educational throughout this podcast all the while maintaining their dry humor, fast-pace and thoughtful analysis. They watch movies and tv the way any good psychology student does — analyzing the characters’ pathology, using what they analyze to teach others about various theories and disorders within the human condition. I’m always left feeling like I just had a wholesome and enriching conversation with some college friends. Keep up the good wor... more
Interesting, informative, thought provoking.
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