Time going too fast? How to slow it down, with Ruth Ogden, PhD

Time going too fast? How to slow it down, with Ruth Ogden, PhD

Why does time fly when you’re having fun – and slow to a crawl when you’re not? Ruth Ogden, PhD, talks about how our experiences and emotions influence our sense of time, why time seems to go by faster as we get older, why changing to daylight saving time feels so disruptive and why the COVID-19 pandemic did strange things to many people’s sense of time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Power: How you get it, how it can change you, with Dacher Keltner, PhD

Power: How you get it, how it can change you, with Dacher Keltner, PhD

What is power? Why do people seek it and how do they get it? Is it human nature to abuse power? And how might power – or powerlessness – affect our health and wellbeing? Dacher Keltner, PhD, psycholog...

1 Syys 202136min

Sport psychology, peak performance and athletes’ mental health, with Jamie Shapiro, PhD

Sport psychology, peak performance and athletes’ mental health, with Jamie Shapiro, PhD

The mental health of athletes has been in the news a lot this year, thanks to Olympians Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles. The attention may be new, but the field of sport psychology is not. How do sport p...

25 Elo 202136min

Creativity, insight and “eureka moments,” with John Kounios, PhD

Creativity, insight and “eureka moments,” with John Kounios, PhD

“Eureka moments” have led to some of humanity’s greatest achievements in science, medicine, mathematics and the arts. But they’re not always that dramatic -- we’ve nearly all had the experience of sol...

18 Elo 202143min

The psychology of superstition, with Stuart Vyse, PhD

The psychology of superstition, with Stuart Vyse, PhD

Just in time for Friday the 13th, we discuss the psychology of superstition with Stuart Vyse, PhD, author of the book “Believing in Magic: The Psychology of Superstition.” Vyse discusses the origins o...

11 Elo 202138min

Encore: How children’s amazing brains shaped humanity, with Alison Gopnik, PhD

Encore: How children’s amazing brains shaped humanity, with Alison Gopnik, PhD

Speaking of Psychology is taking a one-week summer break, so we’re revisiting one of our favorite episodes from the past year. In February, we talked to University of California, Berkeley psychologist...

4 Elo 202146min

Why we’re burned out and what to do about it, with Christina Maslach, PhD

Why we’re burned out and what to do about it, with Christina Maslach, PhD

The word “burnout” has become ubiquitous -- it seems to sum up the stress and exhaustion and disaffection that many of us are feeling this year. But are workers really more burned out than ever? And w...

28 Heinä 202129min

Tasty words, colorful sounds: How people with synesthesia experience the world, with Julia Simner, PhD

Tasty words, colorful sounds: How people with synesthesia experience the world, with Julia Simner, PhD

More than 4% of people have some form of synesthesia, a neurological condition that causes senses to link and merge. People with synesthesia may taste words, hear colors, or see calendar dates arrayed...

21 Heinä 202138min

Can a personality test determine if you’re a good fit for a job? With Fred Oswald, PhD

Can a personality test determine if you’re a good fit for a job? With Fred Oswald, PhD

These days, many companies use assessments such as personality tests as part of the hiring process or in career development programs. Fred Oswald, PhD, director of the Organization and Workforce Labor...

14 Heinä 202143min

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