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Author: Ryan Rogers

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Reality Therapy is a podcast about how reality itself can be therapeutic. While I touch on a variety of topics with many interesting guests, I am primarily focused on the therapy profession. Most guests are therapists or graduate students who focus on observing and analyzing the influence of social justice ideology on this field.
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Reality Therapy with depth psychologist Amy Sousa discussing how the transgender activist movement encourages people to suppress their natural instincts when it comes to identifying the sex of other members of our species.
This episode of Reality Therapy features psychology professor Michael Bailey discussing the controversial topic of what leads males to identify as females. His hypothesis is that the driver is autogynephilia, or arousal at imagining oneself as the opposite sex.
Therapy Education Reform

Therapy Education Reform

2026-03-1601:36:06

Reality Therapy panel with Jake Wiskerchen, Katie Kernodle, and Jonathan Cogburn discussing how to reform the education of therapists and mental health professionals.
We talk a lot about "toxic masculinity," but do we have a positive vision for masculinity as well? This is a compilation of guests from the Reality Therapy podcast discussing what healthy masculinity looks like.
This is a compilation of guests from the Reality Therapy podcast talking about the concept of "toxic masculinity" and how the term is misleading and not very helpful.
The Noble Lie

The Noble Lie

2026-03-1304:27

Frederick Nietzsche spoke of a pious fraud, when people believe they have the moral duty to lie to you....
Marine and Therapist Jake Freeman tell the tale of his heroic quest to escape from Sweden with his family after social services tried to kidnap his children.
Virtue Signailing

Virtue Signailing

2026-03-1345:01

A peacock's feathers are useless, except to signal to the peahen that he is healthy and would make a good mate. These are hard to fake signals of fitness. Dr. Danie Sulikowski, an evolutionary psychologist, says that virtue signaling is the human equivalent of the peacock's feathers.
This episode of Reality Therapy features a panel of guests discussing porn addiction, including Sara Stockton, Dr. Juda Alcabes, Megan Holder, and Adam Luke.
This episode of Reality Therapy features a panel discussing porn addiction, including Mark Queppet, Giff Lasta, Leslie Elliott Boyce, and Jake Wiskerchen.
Critical Racist Theory

Critical Racist Theory

2026-03-1232:56

This compilation from the Reality Therapy podcast breaks down critical race theory.
This podcast features evolutionary psychologist Dr. Dani Sulikowski discussing the impact of feminized institution, the nature of female dominance hierarchies, and why women wear slutty Halloween costumes.
This video is a compilation of guests from the Reality Therapy podcast discussing the manipulative tactic used by transgender activists to threaten suicide if they cannot transition medically.
Queer Theory

Queer Theory

2026-03-0341:53

This is a compilation of guests from the Reality Therapy podcast talking about queer theory, the ideology behind transgender activism, combined with adaptations from the book The Woke Mind.
Sam Lacrosse discusses the civil war within the Republican party, gender wars, and generational wars.
Radical feminism differs from liberal feminism because it doesn't seek to build women up, it seeks to tear men down.
The Replication Crisis

The Replication Crisis

2026-02-2518:57

A numerical majority of peer reviewed studies in the social sciences can't be replicated. Why is that?
Dr. Lockwood explains his philosophy of addiction and why he believes only chemical dependence should count as addictions while behavioral or process addictions should be classified as compulsions. 
Veterans Paul Gowin, Dr. Edward Perin, and Jake Freeman discuss the perils of veterans' mental health, problems with the VA, and how we can improve.
This video is about thought terminating cliches, and how progressive politics is often like the boy who cried wolf.
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