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"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.

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Most people think they’re good listeners. But really listening well is harder than it seems. Guy Itzchakov, PhD, talks about what distinguishes high-quality listening from just staying quiet while someone else talks; how feeling heard affects speaker... more

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From ultrasound photos to graduation pictures, many parents share their children's lives online. For some families, these posts help maintain connections with friends and relatives or build supportive parenting communities. But what does it mean for ... more

Why does seafood taste better at the beach? Why are so many snacks crunchy? Can the color of a room or the music in the background change the way we experience what we eat and drink? Charles Spence, PhD, head of the Crossmodal Research Laboratory at... more

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For many adults, midlife is a time of competing responsibilities: raising children, helping parents and managing careers, all while confronting their own aging. Yet psychologists increasingly see these years not as a period of crisis or decline but o... more

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Recent Guests

Guy Itzchakov
Professor in the Department of Human Services, University of Haifa; directs the Interpersonal Listening and Social Influence Lab
University of Haifa
Episode: Why listening well is harder -- and more powerful -- than you think, with Guy Itzchakov, PhD
Dr. Keneisha Sinclair-McBride
Licensed clinical psychologist; associate chief of integrated behavioral health at Boston Children's Hospital; assistant professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School
Boston Children's Hospital; Harvard Medical School
Episode: “Sharenting”: What happens when children's lives are shared online? With Keneisha Sinclair-McBride, PhD
Charles Spence
Professor of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford; Director of the Crossmodal Research Laboratory
University of Oxford, Crossmodal Research Laboratory
Episode: Multisensory perception: How sight, sound and touch shape what we taste, with Charles Spence, PhD
Margie Lachman
Minnie and Harold Fireman Professor of Psychology and Director of Lifespan Development Lab at Brandeis University
Brandeis University
Episode: Why midlife may be your prime time, with Margie Lachman, PhD
Dr. Dorsa Amir
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University, Mind and Culture Lab
Duke University
Episode: How children learn culture — and create it, with Dorsa Amir, PhD
Dr. Arthur Evans Jr.
CEO of the American Psychological Association
American Psychological Association
Episode: Introducing: Call to Mind
Dennis Stolle
Head of Applied Psychology, APA
American Psychological Association
Episode: Introducing: Call to Mind
Alyssa Eppel
Professor and researcher on stress and aging
University of California, San Francisco
Episode: Introducing: Call to Mind
Joshua Coleman
Author on estrangement and family dynamics
Private practice, San Francisco Bay Area
Episode: Introducing: Call to Mind

Host

Kim Mills
Host of the show; long‑running presenter associated with psychology research and APA publications

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 3.4k ratings
  • The Strain of Stress,

    Good episode. Just a shame about a bias first chapter with narrow and ignorant views blaming Trump.

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    Oglander
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • My favorite podcast as a psych student.

    I appreciate the invaluable efforts of the science community to better humanity for all of us regardless of creed, politics, etc.

    This podcast is clearly dedicated to empiricism and consciousness of inherent bias.

    I also appreciate that the science community takes the time to remind laypeople that policy and policy making are a part of “everyday life.”

    This is important because the average layperson probably forgets just how integrated politics are in the direction and funding of science, no... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fernandittoes
    United States9 months ago
  • Great podcast

    I’m not a psychologist but I’ve learned a lot on research that is relevant to most of us. The host asks great questions and makes it very accessible.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Manumanu FS
    Colombia10 months ago
  • Most are done well, but.

    The most recent episode about boyhood was difficult to listen and presented in a biased and feminist manner that takes away from what the topic. No talk about healthy masculinity and how one might achieve this.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Nazarite99
    United States10 months ago
  • Trump disgusting

    Trump and trumpers disgust me. The deliberate cultivation of crassness, excess, greed and ignorance and trying to make that the national identity which is what he’s trying to do disgusts me

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    kristi history
    United Statesa year ago

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Audience comments highlight high‑quality guests and practical insights, with occasional critiques on audio quality and balance.
Listeners praise accessible, research‑driven discussions that illuminate complex psychology topics.
Some reviews note perceived host bias and wish for more objective interviewing.

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Why listening well is harder -- and more powerful -- than you think, with Guy Itzchakov, PhD
Q: How should we think about active listening in practice?
Active listening is valuable but not sufficient on its own; it is most effective when it is genuine and balanced with a listening attitude that prioritizes understanding over simply reflecting back words.
Why listening well is harder -- and more powerful -- than you think, with Guy Itzchakov, PhD
Q: What role does listening play in close relationships and social connection?
Listening acts as a spark for social connection, producing feelings of relatedness and autonomy, making speakers feel heard and connected, which in turn strengthens relationships.
Why listening well is harder -- and more powerful -- than you think, with Guy Itzchakov, PhD
Q: What is high-quality listening and how does it differ from everyday listening?
High-quality listening involves a genuine intention to understand, a non-judgmental attitude, and respect for the speaker's autonomy, which together create a sense of belonging and safety that facilitates deeper reflection and less polarized attitudes.
Multisensory perception: How sight, sound and touch shape what we taste, with Charles Spence, PhD
Q: Can you replicate these effects in a lab, or do you need real-world settings?
Some effects require real-world contexts with ambience and emotional engagement; lab settings can demonstrate basic principles but may miss the full multisensory experience.
Multisensory perception: How sight, sound and touch shape what we taste, with Charles Spence, PhD
Q: How does sonic seasoning actually work, and what practical examples demonstrate its effect?
Sonic seasoning uses high-pitched sounds to enhance sweetness and lower-pitched sounds to enhance bitterness, and experiments with Pringles showed that enhanced crunch sounds can boost liking by about 15%.

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What is Speaking of Psychology about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on psychological science and its real‑world applications, featuring researchers and practitioners who unpack current findings on topics like workplace behavior, education, health, creativity, relationships, and consumer behavior. Episodes emphasize evidence, practical strategies, and the societal implications of psychology research, often blending clinical insight with policy considerations. A notable strength is the breadth of expert guests from universities, hospitals, and nonprofits, which helps listeners translate science into everyday decisions, workplace practices, and public understanding. The format tends to be research‑driven, accessible, and anchored in real‑world relevance, with a steady focus on improving well‑... more

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2. Dr. Keneisha Sinclair-McBride
3. Charles Spence
4. Margie Lachman
5. Dr. Dorsa Amir
6. Dr. Arthur Evans Jr.
7. Dennis Stolle
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