
PsyberSpace® is a weekly psychology podcast for curious people who want to understand why the world feels the way it does, online and offline. The show helps you name what you’re seeing and feeling, understand the science behind it, and figure out what to do next. If you've ever wondered what makes "reply guys" tick, why we fall for emotionally manipulative language in politics, why meetings suck,... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 120 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesTechnologyScience | |||

Why Love Languages Went Viral Without the Science to Support Them
Millions of people can name their love language. Almost none of them know the man who invented the concept wasn't a psychologist, never ran a study, and built the whole thing from his... more
Moral Panics as Effort Shields: Why Outrage Replaces Action
Why do we grab onto moral panics so eagerly, and then quietly drop them the moment they stop being convenient? In this episode, host Leslie Poston, Ph.D., introduces the concept of the 'eff... more
The Semmelweis Effect, COVID Cognitive Decline, and Why Evidence Struggles to Spread
Host Leslie Poston explains the Semmelweis effect (reflexively rejecting strong evidence because it threatens identity or established norms) through Ignaz Semmelwei... more
Sustained Uncertainty at Work: Why It Hurts Your Brain and What Helps
Host Leslie Poston discusses sustained workplace uncertainty and its psychological effects, citing an APA Monitor on Psychology article and survey data showing widespread job inse... more
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PsyberSpace® is a weekly deep-dive into psychology, media, and how large systems shape everyday life. Episodes blend historical case studies, current research, and practical takeaways to help listeners recognize cognitive biases, trust dynamics, and the psychological underpinnings of tech, work culture, and contemporary culture. The show often ties science to real-world actions, offering concrete steps for clearer thinking, healthier media consumption, and more intentional decisions in work and life. A consistent strength is the host-led clarity and ability to translate complex topics—ranging from evidence translation and public trust to algorithmic influence and moral psychology—into accessible, actionable guidance. Notable is the strong f... more
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