"Speaking of Psychology" is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important and relevant psychological research being conducted today. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 370 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesHealth & FitnessScienceMental Health |
Advocates of cultured meat say that it could help solve many environmental and animal welfare problems. But psychologists have found that some consumers say they’d be reluctant to try it. Matti Wilks, PhD, and Daniel Rosenfeld, PhD, discuss the psych... more
What’s your first reaction when someone cuts you off in traffic or you stub your toe? Do you let out a choice word or two? Richard Stephens, PhD, talks about the psychology of swearing, including his research on why swearing can increase people’s pai... more
What are the most important things you can do to reduce the risk of dementia and keep your brain healthy as you grow older? Neuropsychologist Vonetta Dotson, PhD, talks about what a healthy brain looks like; why you’re never too young – or old – to t... more
Do you think your ex is probably a narcissist? Do you worry that your boss is gaslighting you? In recent years, these words and others have entered the vocabularies of millions of Americans. Dr. Taisha Caldwell-Harvey, PhD, and Dr. Erin Parks, PhD, d... more
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Speaking of Psychology is a fascinating deep dive into the human mind. Each episode is insightful, well-researched, and thought-provoking. Perfect for anyone curious about psychology and human behavior!
- Coach Michael Anthony
Host of Think Unbroken Podcast
The topics and researchers this podcast explores are very interesting and intriguing, but the host is very evidently biased more left leaning. This takes away some of the podcasts credibility as almost half the questions are generally asked in a way to elicit a certain answer. This is disappointing when the show is a part of APA and I was hoping for more objective, fact-based, unbiased interviewing.
And a world filled with tons of bad advice tik toks and fluff articles. this podcast is a shining beacon of actual knowledge. I've been an avid fan of psychology for 17 years and I wish something this good existed when I was a teenager. The host does a great job of asking the questions you would want answers to. And they have such a wonderfully wide variety of guests that I've learned about things I didn't even know to ask questions about. If you are a fan of psychology, actual data, or just wan... more
I listened to this session and found in total waste of time. From the beginning I guessed that the intention is political and at the end she asked what politicians can do to reduce the effect of heat on mental healt! Thru the conversations you learn that heat doesn’t directly cause mental health issues. Socio-economic and other distress factors may reduce your tolerance to any discomfort nclusion heat. Your brain guides you to remove yourself from harmful environment. Anger isn’t caused by the h... more
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Engaging with a wide array of psychological topics, episodes cover contemporary psychological research and its relevance to daily life. Discussions frequently include mental health issues, the nuances of communication in the digital age, theories regarding human behavior, and the intersection of psychology with societal trends. This podcast uniquely integrates scholarly insights with practical applications, making it particularly noteworthy for psychology enthusiasts and professionals alike. Whether addressing adult ADHD, exploring the psychology of space travel, or examining societal perceptions of mental health, the content is both informative and thought-provoking, catering to those curious about understanding the human mind and behavior... more
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Speaking of Psychology launched 12 years ago and published 370 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Speaking of Psychology include:
1. Dr. Vonetta Dotson
2. Taisha Caldwell-Harvey
3. Erin Parks
4. Daniel Freeman
5. Andrew Brodsky
6. Dr. Suzanne Bell
7. Dr. Russell Ramsay
8. Dr. Paul Rozin
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