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Get (Social) PSYCHED!
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In-person group projects have been virtually non-existent the last few years (thanks, covid). Now that we are back in the classroom, the Selected Topics in Social Psychology Class at Memorial University decided to take on a fun semester-long podcast project where we talk about psychological concepts that interest us.
We hope you enjoy listening to our group discussions throughout the episodes of this podcast, maybe you’ll even learn something new.
We hope you enjoy listening to our group discussions throughout the episodes of this podcast, maybe you’ll even learn something new.
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Have you ever wanted to dive into the mind of a killer and find out what went wrong? Come to explore the prevailing psychological theories behind why individuals and groups kill. Is it nature? Or nurture? Or something else entirely? Does one size fit all, or are there personal differences at play? And how does this relate to violent groups like the nazis? Come with us to find out.
WANT MORE? Read our blog: Creating a Killer: Under the Influence
Hosts Antje, Emilie, Maggie, and Maliha explore the evolution of gender expectations across generations. Reflecting on their grandmothers' lives, they discuss how societal framing shapes perceptions, exemplifying gender biases from childhood to adulthood and illustrating the malleability of gender expectations.
WANT MORE? Read our blog: Reframing the Picture: Thinking About Gender Differently
Dive into the captivating realm of the human mind with our latest podcast episode, "Magical Mumbo Jumbo". In this episode, we take you on a journey through the fascinating world of magical thinking, exploring where it comes from, why we use it, and who uses it more. Discover how superstitions and fantastical beliefs influence our cognitive processes and how they can also land us in some tricky situations from time to time.
We'll explore the psychological mechanisms behind magical thinking, examining how the brain navigates between logic and enchantment. We’ll dive into different theories and case studies that showcase the surprising ways magical thinking can both empower and confound us, shedding light on its role in coping mechanisms, problem-solving, and creativity.
Whether you're a psychology enthusiast or simply curious about the enchanting aspects of the human mind, this episode offers a thought-provoking exploration of magical thinking and its enduring presence in our lives. Tune in and embark on a spellbinding journey into the mystical corridors of the psyche, where reality and imagination intertwine.
WANT MORE? Read our blog: Magical Thinking: It’s More Common Than You Think
We are the Cultaholics Anonymous, your go-to podcast hosts for all things cult-related. This week's episode is about the basics, specifically how to start your very own cult! Think of this episode as a starter kit; we're cramming everything we know to make you the next Charles Manson.
This episode has three main parts:
1. What is a cult?
2. How do you become a great leader?
3. How do you get your cult followers?
You'll learn the basic skills to start cultivating your very own flock. There will be many psychological theories to back up the stuff we are discussing, like positioning theory, groupthink, etc, so don't you dare question our judgment.
WANT MORE? Read our blog about this episode: The Cult Conundrum: Examining the Intricacies of Leaders, Members, and Cults Themselves
Join co-hosts Amanda, Xavier, Kayley and Kristen as they dive into Emily's relationship challenges. Unpacking the complexities of attachment styles and relationship schemas, the team delves into the significance of understanding one’s emotional bonds. Discover the delicate art of finding a balance in dependency on your partner and the transformative power it holds for relationships. From an insightful anecdote to practical advice, this episode navigates the intricacies of love and connection. Tune in for a thoughtful exploration of the foundations of healthy, fulfilling relationships.
WANT MORE? Curious to hear about the nuts and bolts of this episode? Read our blog here: ERT: Emily's Relationship Rodeo
You're worked up after an argument. Have you ever stopped to think about what variables impact the way you argue? Have you ever reflected on how your thoughts, feelings, preconceived notions of the other person, or how quickly you jump to conclusions impact an argument's ending? This episode of Get (Social) Psyched will present some tools to help you argue more effectively by projecting positive emotions instead of negative emotions, asking our partners what they mean instead of guessing, and taking time to be aware of how you communicate. And lastly, don't be stubborn.
WANT MORE? Read our accompanying blog with additional videos, other amazing podcast episodes, photos, and more: Don't Be Stubborn Blog
Our knowledge of the world is like swiss cheese; it is full of holes. Although not always perfect, our brain is hardwired to automatically fill in these information gaps using cognitive biases. Listen to become more aware of these mental pitfalls and how they affect us on a daily basis.
WANT MORE? Read our accompanying blog with additional videos, other amazing podcast episodes, photos, and more: Mind the Gaps Blog
This episode focuses on how we perceive the world and how the world perceives us; through languages, emotions, behaviours, and our environments. Join 5 psychology students from Memorial University in Newfoundland as we talk about how all of us, celebrities, murderers, and athletes, succumb to the powers of perception.
WANT MORE? Read our accompanying blog with additional videos, other amazing podcast episodes, photos, and more: Celebrities, Murderers and Athletes Blog.
Many of us enjoy a good romcom every now and then. But have you ever considered that some of the leads in your favourite romcoms are… super problematic? Like, bordering on stalker problematic? Looking at you, Edward Cullen. On this episode of Get (Social) PSYCHED! your hosts Juli, Morgan, Emma, and Brittney unpack the common portrayal of stalking as romantic and desirable in popular media. Stay tuned as we unpack the psychology behind stalkers and how the media’s romanticization of this behaviour translates into real life off the screen.
Check out our amazing blog for more information HERE.
Do you ever feel like you and your partner’s passions get in the way of your relationship? In this episode of Fight or Flight, a couples counselling podcast, our hosts Dr. Grace Bradley and Dr. Sophie Pollett interview Chet and Kaeleigh, a Chiefs fan and a Swiftie. Their commitment and passion for their teams and icons have become a point of serious tension in their relationship. As the NFL season heats up and Taylor Swift’s music dominates the charts, their differing obsessions are causing conflict in their relationship. Join us as we help these two navigate the highs and lows of love, fandom, and finding common ground.
Check out our amazing blog for more information HERE.
Have you ever caught yourself judging someone before you even knew them, or felt unfairly judged yourself? In this episode of Get Social Psyched: I Already Don’t Like You, Ryan, Alex, Laura, and Devin break down the hidden psychological forces that shape how we see others and ourselves. From the stress of stereotype threat to the sneaky impact of implicit bias and mental shortcuts, this episode is packed with real-life examples and insightful research. Discover how these biases hold us back, and how we can push past them to create a fairer and more open-minded world. Listen to uncover what’s really going on beneath the surface!
Read our blog post that talks about even more fun stuff here: READ OUR BLOG







