
"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.
Episodes
Showing 20 of 26- Multisensory perception: How sight, sound and touch shape what we taste, with Charles Spence, PhD6/17/202641 min
- Why midlife may be your prime time, with Margie Lachman, PhD6/10/202631 min
- How children learn culture — and create it, with Dorsa Amir, PhD6/3/202643 min
- Introducing: Call to Mind5/29/202653 min
- How to feel more loved, with Harry Reis, PhD5/27/202629 min
- Why being ‘a little more social’ makes us happier than we expect, with Nicholas Epley, PhD5/20/202640 min
- ‘Bossware’ and burnout: The psychology of workplace surveillance, with Tara Behrend, PhD5/13/202628 min
- Debunking psychology myths and misconceptions, with Erin Smith, PhD5/6/202634 min
- Managing stress in turbulent times, with Arthur C. Evans Jr., PhD, and Georges C. Benjamin, MD5/1/202624 min
- It takes courage to be creative, with Zorana Ivcevic Pringle, PhD4/29/202634 min
- Invisible scars: Recognizing and treating medical trauma, with James C. Jackson, PsyD4/22/202637 min
- Tip or skip? What drives our tipping behavior, with Michael Lynn, PhD4/15/202626 min
- The psychology of spending, debt and budgeting, with Abigail Sussman, PhD4/8/202634 min
- Why babies laugh, with Gina Mireault, PhD4/1/202629 min
- How accurate are our first impressions? With Nicholas Rule, PhD3/25/202636 min
- Understanding Tourette disorder and other tic disorders, with John Piacentini, PhD3/18/202635 min
- How to become more patient, with Sarah Schnitker, PhD3/11/202635 min
- Incentivizing recovery: Why contingency management works to treat addiction, with Lara Coughlin, PhD, and Michael McDonell, PhD3/4/202645 min
- Catching fire: What goes viral and why? With Jonah Berger, PhD2/25/202642 min
- How to build kids’ resilience, with Mary Alvord, PhD2/18/202635 min