Professor Dan Cable and comedian Akin Omobitan unearth social science’s hidden gems by “funpacking” peer-reviewed articles and sharing their choice findings!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScience |
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Highly recommend this podcast - the content is well researched, the presenters are funny and engaged. A „must listen“ for all who likes social science and to laugh.
Outstanding! Takes the dryness out of long psych papers, adds humor, and turns out into super interesting yet digestable info. Love! Been listening for 2 years and it's one of the few podcasts I always keep updated. Much application to work, friend, church and home environments. Humble leadership, authenticity, so many more are just really incredible. Military leaders should absolutely listen and apply!
If you wonder why humans do what they do and how our brains play tricks on us join in, this is a great place to get answers and have a laugh.
Love this podcast. Interesting topics presented in an easily digestible way without being dumbed down. Currently working my way through back episodes.
Super fun way to engage with social science research. And the way Akin and Dan interact puts a smile on my face from minute one... to the degree that people think I’m disturbed when jogging because I look so deliriously happy. It’s a mix of sitting down with your mates over a pint while having a research lab meeting at the same time. Keep it going guys, please! Am now contemplating how to assign the podcast episodes as part of my own Uni teaching.
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