
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 | 112 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesTechnologyScience | |||

The Cost of Losing Serendipity in Algorithmic Discovery
Host Leslie Poston discusses how algorithmic recommendation systems have replaced everyday accidental discovery, reducing serendipity and narrowing what people encounter. The episode explains p... more
Semantic Derailment and the Social Permission That Sustains Organized Sexual Violence
Host Leslie Poston discusses a CNN investigation into an “online rape academy,” including a Telegram group called ZZZ where nearly 1,000 men allegedly coordinated ... more
The Ethics of Reality TV: Deception, Conflict, and What We Normalize
Host Leslie Poston examines the ethical and psychological costs of reality and reality-adjacent TV that relies on deception or engineered conflict, arguing the key issue is whether... more
AI Slop and Your Brain: Attention, Fatigue, and the Erosion of Meaning
Host Leslie Poston explains how “AI slop” is industrial-scale synthetic content optimized for volume and fast reactions rather than accuracy or usefulness, ranging from keyword-s... more
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A psychology-focused show that explores how minds, media, and big systems shape everyday life. Through accessible conversations, it covers topics ranging from remote work, work culture, and burnout to the psychology of rituals, liminal spaces, and micro-joys, often tying these to broader questions about identity, power, and technology. Episodes frequently translate research from neuroscience, behavioral science, and social psychology into practical takeaways—helping listeners understand why things feel the way they do and what actions can foster more clarity, care, and agency in work, relationships, and society. The program also doesn't shy away from provocative topics—such as AI transparency, political rhetoric, and the ethics of tech—posi... more
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1. Jason Miller
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