179. Why can't I cry?

179. Why can't I cry?

Sometimes all we want to do is a have a big, old fashioned sob and when we can't it leads us feeling emotionally pent up, defective and frustrated. There's an explanation for why we go through periods where we are unable to cry. In today's episode we discuss:

  • The evolutionary function of crying
  • Crying as an attachment behaviour
  • The difference between basal, reflex and emotional tears
  • The 4 major reasons we struggle with crying
  • How to heal your connection with your emotions
  • How we process emotions through the body, and more.

Listen now when you're in need of an emotional catharsis or could really do with a few tears.

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390. The psychology of serial monogamy & relationship hopping

390. The psychology of serial monogamy & relationship hopping

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389. How to experience healthy love after toxic love

389. How to experience healthy love after toxic love

After toxic love, healthy love can feel surprisingly hard to recognise because you’ve likely learned to expect chaos, inconsistency, and emotional whiplash. In this episode, we unpack what toxic love ...

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388. The psychology of fashion & personal style

388. The psychology of fashion & personal style

Personal style might look like a surface-level thing, but it’s actually one of the most psychologically loaded choices we make every day. What we wear shapes how we’re perceived, how we feel, and some...

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386. 26 lessons I've learnt in 26 years

386. 26 lessons I've learnt in 26 years

It's my 26th birthday, and I'm in a reflective mood. As I pass the halfway point of my 20s (and this podcast), I'm looking back at some of the lessons I've learnt so far and what I hope I learn in the...

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385. The best psychology hacks for studying

385. The best psychology hacks for studying

Want to study smarter, not longer? Today, we're finally breaking down my psychology-backed guide to becoming the academic weapon you always dreamed of being. I’m sharing the exact study hacks I used t...

16 Feb 33min

384. How to stop taking things so personally

384. How to stop taking things so personally

If you’ve ever felt like a delayed reply, a change of tone, or a bit of feedback ruined your whole day, you might have a tendency to take things personally. In this episode, we’re looking at why your ...

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383. The psychology of intrusive thoughts

383. The psychology of intrusive thoughts

Intrusive thoughts can feel shocking, confusing, and deeply personal - especially when they show up out of nowhere and go completely against who you are. But in reality, the majority of us have them. ...

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