
Therapy speak is everywhere. But does more language bring clarity or confusion?
Joe Nucci is a psychotherapist and writer exploring the space between real psychology and mental health trends.
In solo episodes and interviews, Joe breaks down complex psychological ideas, challenges popular narratives, and brings much-needed clarity to the way we think and talk about mental health.
Clear thinking. H... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 2 years ago | 
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureMental HealthHealth & Fitness  | |||

Trauma is one of the most talked-about and most misunderstood topics in mental health culture.
In this episode of Psychobabble, Joe Nucci unpacks two very different books on trauma: Bessel van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score and George Bonanno’... more
Joe Nucci sits down with Dr. Suzy Welch, professor, author, researcher, and creator of the "Values Bridge" framework, to explore how understanding your unique values, aptitudes, and personality can unlock a more authentic and fulfilling life and care... more
Can AI actually help us heal?
Joe Nucci sits down with clinical psychologist and author Dr. Elisha Goldstein to explore the intersection of therapy, technology, and emotional health. From AI-generated therapists to the science of connection and heal... more
In this provocative episode of Psychobabble, Joe Nucci sits down with Anthony Rispo—Columbia graduate, writer, and rising content creator—to unpack his intellectual evolution from progressive activism to political heterodoxy.
Rispo shares how the e... more
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I like it when he has conversations with researchers.
I enjoy this podcast and learn a lot about psychology.
Don’t be manipulated by this quack
Joe’s podcast along with his mind opening videos on social media are a refreshing and educating addition to my everyday, i feel stronger when I understand myself through joe’s content!
Don’t waste your time or money on this guy’s content. One look at his social media profiles will tell you everything you need to know. For a “psychotherapist” he shares zero knowledge from his alleged education and packages his opinion like it’s mental health. He’s not actually saying anything. He’s got the blanks stare of Narccicus as he gazes into the camera trying to be relatable but it’s quite chilling and uncanny. Major creep and just another wannabe mental health grifter, avoid avoid avoid... more
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The content focuses on the intersection of psychology and contemporary societal issues, aiming to clarify complex psychological concepts while challenging common misconceptions. Throughout various episodes, discussions range from trauma, self-awareness, the impact of technology on emotional health, to political polarization, revealing the multifaceted nature of modern mental health dialogues. Unique elements include open conversations with experts from diverse backgrounds, allowing for insights that blend personal narratives with academic approaches. This engaging format makes the content accessible and appealing to listeners who are seeking a deeper understanding of their mental health and societal dynamics.
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Recent guests on Psychobabble include:
1. Dr. Suzy Welch
2. Dr. Elisha Goldstein
3. Anthony Rispo
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5. Amanda Montell
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