
Episode 25: Necessary Sips, a Crossover Event!
This week, Anna and Bonnie team up with Josh and Ian from Necessary Bullshit, the brother podcast to Freudian Sips! The ragtag bunch dive deep into the political movement of Populism and its evolution...
29 Jul 20191h 42min

Episode 24: Maslow's Ugly Mom
This week, Anna and Bonnie are talking about Abraham Maslow, creator of the famous hierarchy of needs and one of the figureheads of humanistic psychology. As far as Maslow was concerned, all people ha...
22 Jul 201955min

Episode 23: Another Shocking Episode!
This week, Anna and Bonnie dive into the weird world of ECT, AKA electro-convulsive therapy, AKA shock therapy. This includes the wild history of this particular treatment, how it looks nowadays, and ...
15 Jul 20191h 2min

Episode 22: Monkey Mirrors Mozzarella
Do you know what mirror neurons are? Neither do Bonnie and Anna, but they’re sure talking about that this week! The gals go on a highly-disclaimered adventure into mirror neurons, which may or may not...
8 Jul 20191h 8min

Episode 21: We End Your Life
Bonnie and Anna are FINALLY done talking about Erik Erikson and his psychosocial stages! In their final episode of their longest topic series ever, they talk about middle and later adulthood and elder...
30 Jun 20191h 11min

Episode 20: Adult Content
Featuring a really big package (of career, romance, and kids)! Listen as Bonnie and Anna talk EVEN MORE about Erikson’s psychosocial stages of lifespan and identity development. This week, they’re cha...
25 Jun 201956min

Episode 19: Teens, Tweens, and Automobiles
Get ready for Anna and Bonnie getting pretty tipsy, going on side tangents, and talking about more Erikson psychosocial stages. This week’s topics are middle childhood and early adolescence, everythin...
14 Jun 20191h 15min

Episode 18: The Terrible (Part) Twos
Anna is sick and no one is drunk, so this episode has some weird energy! In part two of the gals’ series on psychosocial stages, Anna talks about toddlerhood (AKA tiny drunk people), and Bonnie tells ...
8 Jun 20191h 6min



















