Psychology for Students is a short-form podcast designed to help high school and college students better understand the mind—and themselves. Hosted by Professor Jeff Hastings, each episode breaks down complex psychological ideas into real-life lessons that improve mental health, relationships, and personal growth. Whether you’re studying psychology or just trying to get through the semester with a... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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🎙️ Episode 30 – When the Room Feels Dangerous: How Anxiety Distorts Perception
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In this powerful, narrative-driven episode, Professor Jeff Hastings guides listeners through a first-person experience of walking int... more
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Episode 29: Your Professor Knows You Used ChatGPT - Here’s How
🎙️ Can your professor really tell if you used ChatGPT on your last assignment? Spoiler alert: Yes...and it's more often than you think.
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🎙️ BONUS EPISODE – From Campus to Career (Audio Sample)
Podcast: Psychology for Students
Hosted by: Professor Jeff Hastings
Today’s episode is a little different.
Instead of our usual psychology deep dive, I’m sharing an exclusiv... more
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Episode 27: The Psychology Behind Picking the Right Major: How Choosing Early Builds Confidence, Momentum, and Long-Term Success
Choosing a college major isn’t just a box to check—it’s a powerful decision that shapes your academic f... more
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🎙️ Episode 26: How ChatGPT Will Destroy the World: But It’s Not How You Think
Professor Jeff Hastings takes on the real threat of artificial intelligence in this powerful episode — and it’s not what most people think. While science ... more
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Feeling mentally drained, emotionally exhausted, or like you’re running on empty in college? You’re not alone—and you’re not just “bad at managing stress.” This episode of Psychology for Students breaks down the real psy... more
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Episode 24: How to Build Real Confidence (Without Faking It)
Confidence isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build. In this episode of Psychology for Students, we’re breaking down what real self-confidence looks like a... more
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Episode 23: Antidepressants Unpacked – What They Are, How They Work, and What You Should Know
In Episode 23 of Psychology for Students, we take a deep dive into one of the most widely discussed—and misunderstood—tools in mental heal... more
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Focused on the intersection of psychology and personal development, this podcast offers insights tailored to high school and college students navigating the complexities of mental health and self-discovery. Episodes tackle a variety of contemporary topics including academic burnout, the implications of generative AI on learning, and the intricacies of human relationships, giving listeners practical strategies to enhance their well-being and confidence. A unique aspect lies in the blend of professional research with relatable examples, aiming to cultivate a deeper understanding of the self and improve interpersonal connections, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to better understand their mental landscape.
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