School Psychology, Teachers, and IEPs

March 15, 2023

Dr. Briana Wagner, a school psychologist, introduced us to another field of psychology you might not have heard of that helps students every day. She discusses all the roles school psychologists may have, how funding impacts…

Psychiatry 101, Cerebral, and Adderall

March 1, 2023

Dr. Sulman Mirza (aka thekicksshrink), a triple board-certified psychiatrist, sat down with me to provide an introduction to the field of psychiatry! What's the difference between psychiatry and psychology? Are psychiatrists…

Seed Oils, Coffee Enemas, and Processed Food

Feb. 15, 2023

Dr. Adrian Chavez gives us a crash course on nutrition this episode! His Ph.D. in nutrition helps him try to face the massive mountain of misinformation on social media to empower people to unlearn anxiety around food and ma…

ADHD, Gaming, and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria

Feb. 1, 2023

Dr. Carrie, a psychologist who specializes in kids with ADHD, sits down to give us a full run-down of ADHD. She busts myths, shares fascinating new research, and expands our understanding of ADHD. Dr. Carrie also does a deep…

Inflammation, Cancer, and COVID

Jan. 18, 2023

Dr. Yas, an immunologist, shares her expertise in research related to cancer and transplants. She also corrects misconceptions surrounding our immune system and autoimmune problems. Dr. Yas also provides unique insight into …

Insomnia, OutKast, Sleep Anxiety

Jan. 4, 2023

Dr. Kristen Casey, a licensed psychologist, introduces us to the world of sleep psychology, especially related to insomnia. We discussed definitions of insomnia, medical problems and sleep, sleeping in different rooms from p…

Satellites, Whales, and Space

Dec. 21, 2022

Noemi Marsico, a hydrologist, introduced us to the world of satellites and remote sensors. She gives examples of the amazing things many fields can do with satellites, including watching climate change and even informing arc…

Frenchies, Capybaras, and Pitbulls

Dec. 7, 2022

This week Dr. Zonram Liao introduced the new world of vet medicine! He corrected common misconceptions, explained why treatments might be expensive, and shared cool new breakthroughs. Dr. Liao also shared struggles the field…

Unpopular Opinions Holiday Episode

Nov. 23, 2022

This short episode will be great as a background for whatever you have going on this week! I asked my Instagram followers what they wanted me to cover in a brief episode while on break this week, and they overwhelmingly said…

Biology, Diabetes, and YouTube

Nov. 9, 2022

Dr. Vanessa, a science communicator, talks about the importance of educating the public about new research in ways that everyone can understand and find interesting. She also shares more specifically why biology is important…

Tuskegee, Milgram, and Moral Psychology

Oct. 26, 2022

This is a solo episode where I discuss ethics in psychology, mental health, and medicine. I also review horrifying historical examples of experiments that reflect our collective values. I also make an argument against our ap…

Serotonin, Gut Health, and St. John's Wart

Oct. 12, 2022

Dr. Nicole Lippman-Barile, a clinical psychologist, shares all about her unique expertise in the intersection between gut health and mental health. She breaks down helpful and interesting research about what we know and don'…

Call to Action: Medical Residency

Sept. 27, 2022

Dr. Laura Vater, a physician, shed light on the horrific working conditions that medical residents sometimes face from multiple sources. She also discusses examples of working conditions and consequences, including ones that…

Alzheimer's, ALS, and Conversion Disorder/FNS

Sept. 14, 2022

Dr. Michael Kentris, a neurologist, corrects misconceptions and shares updated research about many important illnesses, including dementia and ALS. He also shares fascinating insights into functional neurological disorder (f…

Stalking, Mass Shootings, and Threat Assessment

Aug. 31, 2022

The first episode of the new season features Dr. Stephanie Leite, a forensic psychologist who specializes in threat assessments. She explains all about these specific assessments, shares new research, and corrects misconcept…