Overcoming the Power of Bad with Roy Baumeister
“Life has to win every day, death only has to win once.” — Roy Baumeister Today it’s great to have Roy Baumeister on the podcast. Dr. Baumeister is currently professor of psychology at the University...
View ArticleOlga Khazan || The Perks of Being a Weirdo
Today it’s great to have Olga Khazan on the podcast. Khazan is a staff writer for The Atlantic, covering health, gender, and science. Prior to that, she was The Atlantic’s Global editor. She has also...
View ArticlePopularity and the Power of Likability in a Status-Obsessed World with Mitch...
Mitch Prinstein, Ph.D. is board certified in clinical child and adolescent psychology, and serves as the John Van Seters Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, and the Director of...
View ArticleThe Power Paradox with Dacher Keltner
“Power is given, not grabbed.” — Dacher Keltner Today I’m really excited to have Dr. Dacher Keltner join me for his second appearance on The Psychology Podcast! Dacher Keltner is a professor of...
View ArticleThe Art of Charm with Jordan Harbinger
Today I’m excited to welcome Jordan Harbinger to The Psychology Podcast. Jordan is an entrepreneur, talk show host, and world-renowned social dynamics expert. He is also host of The Jordan Harbinger...
View ArticleNot by Chance Alone with the Legendary Social Psychologist Elliot Aronson
“Life is full of lessons, and ‘playing the hand you’re dealt as well as you can play it’ is a good one.” — Elliot Aronson Today I’m incredibly excited to welcome the legendary Elliot Aronson to The...
View ArticleA Theory of Awkwardness with Melissa Dahl
Melissa Dahl is a senior editor covering health and psychology for New York‘s The Cut. In 2014, she cofounded New York’s popular social science site, Science of Us. Her work has appeared in Elle,...
View ArticleThe Self, Identity, and Removing the Mask with Mark Leary
This week I’m thrilled to welcome Mark Leary, Ph.D. to The Psychology Podcast! Dr. Leary is the Garonzik Family Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University and author of The Curse of...
View ArticleHumanism, Enlightenment and Progress with Steven Pinker
“Much of what we call wisdom consists in balancing the conflicting desires within ourselves, and much of what we call morality and politics consists in balancing the conflicting desire among people.”...
View ArticleHow to Live with Guts and Confidence with Amy Alkon
Today it’s great to have Amy Alkon on the podcast. Amy Alkon is a “transdisciplinary applied scientist”, who synthesizes research findings from various areas, translates the findings into...
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