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For this show, distinguished guests weigh in on applying psychological science to a diverse range of current events and to better your life.

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Why Character Matters: The Science of Virtue With Dr. Sarah Schnitker

What would actually happen if a society lost its virtues? Dr. Sarah Schnitker unpacks what virtues really are, why they are more than one-off good deeds, and how habits like patience, generosity, and self-control shape both personal flourishing and healthy communities. Calls to Action · Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast · Tell a friend or colleague about the…

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How to Ethically Use AI in the Classroom and Beyond. An Interview With Titus Asbury, PhD

In this insightful interview, Dr. Titus Asbury shares his expertise on AI in education, including practical tools, ethical considerations, and future trends. Discover how AI is transforming psychology and higher education, and learn actionable strategies for responsible use. Calls to Action · Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast · Tell a friend or colleague about…

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12 Creative AI Uses for Psych Students, Faculty, and Alumni—A Bonus Episode

Are you using AI to revolutionize productivity and learning? In this 5-minute episode, Bradley shares 12 innovative strategies to simplify complex research, enhance teaching tools, and optimize career growth. Learn to harness AI ethically and effectively, transforming your approach to psychology and career development.

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Scholarships 101: Insider Tips, Deadlines, and More With Sarah Iverstine

In this episode, Psi Chi Awards and Grants Officer Sarah Iverstine shares essential tips on applying for scholarships. Discover deadlines, application tips, and inspiring stories to boost your chances of success. Resources · Undergraduate Scholarships —June 29, 2026 https://www.psichi.org/page/PsiChischolars · Graduate Scholarships —July 6, 2026 https://www.psichi.org/page/GradScholars · Hall…

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How to Build Trust and Connection in Remote and Hybrid Settings. A Leadership Interview With Denise Lopez, PhD

Remote and hybrid teams don't have to feel disconnected—according to Dr. Denise Lopez, they just require more intentional leadership. In this episode, discover research-based strategies to overcome psychological barriers that make trust harder to build at a distance. Whether you're leading a team or simply collaborating remotely for your career or education, Dr. Lopez's insights illuminate how to…

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The Psychology of Avatar: Fire and Ash, With Jill M. Swirsky, PhD

Journey to the fictional world of Pandora to discuss psychology themes in James Cameron's latest Avatar film. In this episode, Dr. Jill M. Swirsky from Psi Chi's Pop Culture Corner Series dives into parenting styles, grief, women leaders, and more. This podcast is an independent production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with the official Avatar franchise. Please note. This…

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Your Holiday Survival Guide. Practical Tips for 5 Common Challenges With Naomi Tabak, PhD, ABPP

The holidays can bring joy—but also stress, grief, and uncertainty. In this episode, Dr. Naomi Tabak shares practical strategies for navigating five common holiday challenges, from family conflict and loneliness to coping with loss and career worries. You'll also learn tips for setting healthy boundaries, de-escalating tense moments, and maintaining mental well-being throughout the season.…

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AUDIO-ONLY: Does Difficulty Mean You Should Quit or Try Harder? Identity-Based Motivation Theory With Daphna Oyserman, PhD

Why do some challenges feel like opportunities while others seem impossible? In this episode, Dr. Daphna Oyserman explains identity-based motivation theory and how our interpretations of difficulty shape persistence, self-compassion, and decision-making. Discover research on "difficulty mindsets," cultural differences, and practical strategies for schools and everyday life. Episode made possible…

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VIDEO: Does Difficulty Mean You Should Quit or Try Harder? Identity-Based Motivation Theory With Daphna Oyserman, PhD

Why do some challenges feel like opportunities while others seem impossible? In this episode, Dr. Daphna Oyserman explains identity-based motivation theory and how our interpretations of difficulty shape persistence, self-compassion, and decision-making. Discover research on "difficulty mindsets," cultural differences, and practical strategies for schools and everyday life. Episode made possible…

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Rarely Taught Essentials in Psychology—Rethinking Intro Psych With Sue Frantz

Did your Intro Psych course cover everything you really needed to know? In this episode, Sue Frantz reveals essential lessons to add (and other "classics" to remove!) to make psychology more relevant for everyone. Discover Lillian Gilbreth's ergonomic innovations, the Clarks' civil rights research, and the need for increased emphasis on stress management, how to find mental health support, and…

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